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1.  Metamora (9-0)
2.  Lombard Montini (8-1)
3.  Mattoon  (8-1)
4.  Woodstock Marian (7-2)
5.  Effingham (9-0)
6.  Geneseo (7-2)
7.  Marion (7-2)
8.  Pontiac (7-2)
9.  Morris  (7-2)
10. Belvidere (7-2)

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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SINCLAIRS 

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

 

Directions

Mississippi Valley Conference

Bethalto Civic Memorial

Homer Adams Parkway – take Bethalto Exit (Illinois Route 140) – At Illinois Route 111 (Airport is on right) turn left - After a traffic light and a three-way stop, look for School Street – turn left on School Street to school

Highland High School

I-270 East to I-70 East to Highland/Marine Exit (Exit #24 – Route 143) – Go right at exit stop sign and proceed 3-4 miles to Highland – When you pass a large Knights of Columbus Hall on the right, look for the lights of the athletic fields on the left (1500 Troxler)

Mascoutah High School

I-255 South to I-64 East to Illinois Route #4 (Mascoutah Exit) – Route #4 to Main Street – Turn right onto Main – follow main to Dairy Queen and turn right – school will be down on your left.

Triad High School

I-270 East to I-55 South towards St. Louis (Exit 15A)– U.S. Route 40 towards Highland (Exit #17) – Triad High School is on the left

Waterloo High School

I-255 South to Route #3 at Columbia Exit – Nine miles to Waterloo – Turn left on Hamacher Street to athletic fields

 

Other Local Schools

Belleville Althoff

I-255 South to I-64 East to Illinois Route 157 – Go right (south) on 157 2-3 miles to traffic light at bottom of hill (Main Street) – turn left on Main Street – Belleville Althoff is at 57th and Main.

Belleville East

I-255 to I-64 East to Fairview Heights and Illinois Route 159 – Go right (south) on 159 to Illinois Route 161 – Go left on 161 – School is on left

Belleville West

I-255 South to Illinois Route 15 – Go left on 15 towards Belleville – Exit on Frank Scott Parkway West. Go left and look for school in one block.

Collinsville

I-255 to Collinsville Road – Go right at light and stay left at Y – Go right at Illinois Route 157 – Proceed 2-3 miles to traffic light (Caseyville is straight ahead) take hard left at traffic light and look for school

Madison

IL Route 3 past Hartford towards St. Louis – At stoplight prior to McKinley Bridge, turn left go under viaduct and proceed through Venice – Go over railroad tracks into Madison – Continue to traffic light at 6th Street – Turn right at light to school

Carbondale

I-255 to I-64 East to IL Route 127 (Nashville Exit) – take Route 127 to IL Route 13 East at Murphysboro – take Route 13 into Carbondale – turn left on Oakland Street to school

Chatham-Glenwood High School

Rt. 4 to Plummer Blvd. In Chatham (one block past the Hucks – there is a Mobil gas station, a bank and a stop light) turn right to Plummer, go under viaduct and look for school on left.

Taylorville

Rt. 16 to 55 North to Rt. 48 (Raymond/Taylorville Exit) look for Sangamon Card Company on left turn left go to first stop light (Cheney) make left – high school on right.

Quincy

I-72, either at Jacksonville or north of Winchester (turn right at stop sign in Winchester – I-72 is 3 miles north). Prior to Hannibal, I-72 becomes I-72. Proceed on I-172 to Quincy and take Exit #14, which is Broadway. Go left on Broadway to 36th Street (there is a traffic light at the intersection of Broadway/36th Street – look for Ruby Tuesday and Kmart). Turn left on 36th and go one block to Maine Street (traffic light). Turn right on Maine and proceed three blocks and look for Quincy High school on left (3322 Maine Street).

Cahokia

I-255 to Cahokia exit. Turn right at bottom of exit – Go Ύ of a mile to Range Road (traffic light/Quicktrip) – turn right and follow Range Road to school.

Breese (Mater Dei)

Rt 3 to 270 East to Rt. 4 (south) for 8-10 miles to Lebanon, turn east to 50 East (left turn) stay on 50 East for about 20 miles. Off ramp for Breese right at gas station 2 blocks (park on right) make right – 3 stop signs – go straight will see school, curve to left.

Springfield High

Memorial Stadium, which is at Lanphier High School. Lanphier High School is one the corner of North Grand Avenue and Ninth Street. I-55 to Springfield to Exit #98 (Clear Lake Drive). Take Clear Lake drive into Springfield and Ninth Street turn right or north. Proceed to North Grand Avenue and look for Lanphier on the right.

East St. Louis

I-255 to State Street Exit – take State Street west to school

MT. VERNON

Turn off 157 at Mt. Vernon exit – you will now be heading east on Route 15/Broadway. Go approximately 2 miles to town square (courthouse on left). Continue approximately 2 blocks – you will see C. E. Brehm Memorial Library on left and National Guard Armory on right. Turn right at Armory onto 6th street and go 2 blocks to parking lot.

JACKSONVILLE

Illinois Route #67 into Jacksonville – Turn left on Morton Street. Two blocks to Church Street (Fanco Gas Station) – turn right and go 2-3 miles to football field on right.

GRANITE CITY

Take Illinois route 3 past Hartford and look for Granite City exit (the exit is on the left) turn left at the stop sign at the end of the exit – go over railroad tracks to first traffic light – turn right at light and look for school on right (about 1 mile)

Football field is behind the school.

 

Snyder's Sports Complex

Jerseyville IL.

US-67 North to W County Rd
Left on W County Rd  (1 light past the Wal-Mart)
Straight through flashing 4-way stop at IL Rt 109
approx. 200 yards to the entrance of the
Donald W. Snyders Sports Complex on the Right

US-67 South through town to IL Rt 109
Right on IL Rt 109 to W County Rd
Right on W County Rd (flashing 4-way stop)
approx. 200 yards to the entrance of the
Donald W. Snyders Sports Complex on the Right

IL Rt 16 West to Liberty St
Right on S Liberty St  (just past Dairyland)
Left on W County Rd (Illini Middle School on left)
approx. 1/4 mile to the
Donald W. Snyders Sports Complex on the Right

IL Rt 16 East  to US-67 South
Left on US-67 South (first stop light)
Right on IL Rt 109 (first stop light, just past Hardees)
Right on W County Rd (at District 100 Bus Depot)
approx. 200 yards to the entrance of the
Donald W. Snyders Sports Complex on the Right

from IL Rt 3 to IL Rt 109
Right on IL Rt 109
IL Rt 109 to W County Rd
Left on W County Rd (flashing 4-way stop)
approx. 200 yards to the entrance of the
Donald W. Snyders Sports Complex on the Right

 

 

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