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OF

1971

Darrell Jones

Led Panthers in defense with 62 solo tackles and 10 assists. He also led the team with 6 interceptions and was named the Lions "Player of the Week" four different times. Darrell was named the 1971 JCHS Panther "Back of the Year".

Kelly Sitton

Kelly was third on team defense with 47 tackles and 4 assists. He scored 2 TD's while rushing for 214 yards on 53 carries. He was named Lions "Player of the Week" three times.

Tom Goetten

Tom was selected Lions "Player of the Week" three times because of his solid defensive play. He was amongst the team leaders with 47 tackles and 6 assists.

Paul Allen

Paul was a member of the MVC All-Conference team while being named to the Lions "Player of the Week" twice. He had 34 tackles and 12 assists. Allen was named as the 1971 JCHS Panther "Lineman of the Year".

Bill Robertson

Robertson was second on the team with 52 tackles and 11 assists. He was also named to the Lions "Player of the Week" twice. He led the team in total offensive yards with 595. He also led the team in rushing yards with 289 yards on 69 carries. He was second on the team in Interceptions with 3 and returned 15 kick-offs for 263 yards.

John Davis

John led the team in scoring with 5 touchdowns. He also had 23 tackles and 4 assists and a Lions club "Player of the Week". He punted for 432 yards on 14 attempts and had 13 kick-offs for 575 yards. Davis also led the team in receptions with 19 catches for 433 yards.

Chuck Gast

QB Gast was a Lions "Player of the Week" twice while completing 27 of 74 passes for 547 yards. He also scored 2 TD's.

Mark Powell

Mark was named Lions "Player of the Week" twice primarily for his defense. He had 19 tackles and 4 assists and 2 Interceptions.

William Kuebrich

William had 41 tackles and 11 assists 

Randy Parish

Randy, who was a Junior had 25 tackles and 9 assists and was a Lions "Player of the Week". He also picked up one fumble recovery. He was amongst the team leaders in offensive yards with 302 total yards. He was the second leading rusher on the team picking up 240 yards on 55 carries.

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MR. PANTHER AWARD

This award is presented to the Panther player who best displayed dedication, courage and stamina for the sake of his team. 

2007 Winner:

JARED PEGUE

1928

1928 was a struggle to find game articles, but alas pantherfb.org dug deep into the archives of the old and now defunct Jersey County Democrat. Although the material shows it's age and is very hard to read, most of the game stories are more detailed than those from previous years. Notice that the author of most of these stories was Frederick Miller a Sophomore. Miller, joined the Varsity football team in 1929 as a Junior and also played in 1930 while a Senior. He was a very special young man and gets a special salute from this website for all he accomplished for our football program.

PANTHERFB.ORG HALL OF FAME TREE

Game of the Past

JCHS 21 CM 20

September - 1993

Griffith gets tackled from behind by a CM defender in this 1993 Play-off game.

 

With it's offense relentlessly pounding JCHS throughout the second half, CM had the defending Mississippi Valley Conference champions staggered and on the ropes. 

But the Panthers promptly served notice that they are not about to relinquish the Valley title without a fight. 

After CM battled back from a 14-3 halftime deficit to take a 20-14 lead with eight minutes left, JCHS sophomore Dylan Griffith answered with a 78-yard touchdown run and Kyle Breden added the PAT that vaulted the Panthers to a 21-20 victory over CM at Jersey Community High School.

 

AWAY AT COLLEGE

Mitch Watkins at Joliet Junior College

"How do you feel, Mitch"?

Mitch Watkins leads JJC to a 10-9 big win vs Grand Rapids.

Read all about it

JJC clamps down the 'D'

Click on thumbnails to see Mitch in action for Joliet Jr. College Homecoming game.

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(PHOTOS BY MICHAEL DINOVO)

Adam Hayes at Wabash Valley College

Fred Pohlman at Millikin University

 

 

A PLACE TO RECOGNIZE OUR GREAT FANS!

2 more dedicated Freshman Panther fans!

SOME OF OUR FRESHMAN FANS DURING THE JACKSONVILLE GAME.

 

SEPTEMBER 1, 2007

    

Young fan Peyton Smith, attended the freshman game Saturday morning against Granite City. She cheered on her cousins Jake and Lucas Dickerman, who are members of the  Panther team. She is the daughter of Bryan and Jerusha Smith. Go Panthers!

 

 AUGUST 24, 2007

Our cheerleaders work hard and they are great support for the team 

Some of our freshmen team members were on hand and obviously very happy.

Our Assistant Principle and A.D. Mr. Chris Skinner and a couple of our good friends from Sacred Heart Griffin. In the center is SHG Assistant Coach Mr. Neal Taylor.

 

 

PANTHERFB.ORG CORRECTED FROM HALF-WAY AROUND THE WORLD!

 

Never in a million years when I started this website did I expect it to go global, then just a few days ago I got a very nice email. Lee Elder, is a 1979 graduate from JCHS and now serving our country. Elder, is a Tennessee Army National Guardsman deployed to Iraq as a print journalist with the 133d Mobile Public Affairs Detachment. 

Lee contacted me to let me know how much he enjoys keeping up with the Panthers by visiting the site. He also wanted to let me know that while checking out the history section of Pantherfb.org he discovered that I had made an error in listing that years team (1978-79') with a record of 4-5. Even after I sent him my proof and source, Lee insisted that both Pantherfb.org and IHSA.org were wrong. On Thursday night I went to the library to investigate, after all who was I to doubt Elder who was a member of the "Panther Press" and actually attended that last game in  Carrollton. The Panthers went into that game against the Hawks with a 4-4 record and just as Lee had promised,they whipped Carrollton  15-6, marking  the first winning season under then Head Coach Larry Decker.

Lee tells me that even though he did not play football for JCHS, (he was involved with the Basketball and Baseball programs) he is a very big fan of Panther football. Besides his current stint in Iraq (his third mobilization), he also served in Operation Desert Storm with the VII Corps Public Affairs Office and at Camp Dobol in Bosnia. He has more than 22 years of service.

In civilian life, Elder serves as the chief of advertising and public affairs for the U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion Nashville. He also is an adjunct professor at Austin Peay State University where he teaches journalism.
A career journalist, Elder has worked at daily newspapers in Nashville, Tenn., and Clarksville, Tenn. He was editor of the Fort Campbell Courier, which won the Keith L. Ware award as the Army’s top newspaper each of the three years he was there.

Lee in Iraq


Elder’s work has also appeared in publications such as Christianity Today, Baptists Today and many Army newspapers and magazines.

I want to thank Lee for being a regular visitor to the site and for also setting the record straight on the 1978 Panthers. He told me that he hopes to be back to Jerseyville in time for a Panther game this fall. I know I will be looking forward to meeting him, but until then it's nice to bring just a little bit of Jerseyville to him.

Upon Graduation Lee  was a Sports Editor for the Democrat-News from 1980-84'.

 

Article Source: The Alton Telegraph November 4, 1978

 

 

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