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Lady Eagles fly past Tigerettes in sweep

In the midst of a tough season, there are always positives to be found.

Such was the case in game two of Jacksboro’s 11-25, 15-25, 9-25 loss to 6th-ranked Holliday Lady Eagles. After a tough loss in the opener, where the squad had just four serving points from Kylie Tullous (two), Avery Bennett and Chloe Hart to round things out, the Tigerettes fell behind 4-0 in game two.

Success

Jacksboro cross-country runners won the three divisions they competed in during the Olney meet Sept. 15.

The high school girls won their meet with Brailyn Tullous and Emily Rodgers taking 1-2 honors with times of 13:34.22 and 13:44.03, respectively. Judit Herrera was ninth with a 14:50.88 clocking. Michelle Barron was 13th in 15:08.93 with Jocelyn Santillana 15th with a time of 16:28.53.

A complete package

Coaches have been talking about getting their offenses and defenses together to put together the complete package for years.

Friday night, in front of a large throng of Homecoming Night fans, Jacksboro did just that, putting together 422 yards and coming through with a trio of first half turnovers to post a 40-16 win over Wichita Falls City View.

The Tigers won their second straight to go to 2-1 while City View drops to 1-3.

Tigerettes lose District 7-3A opener to Lady Bucks

BRECKENRIDGE – A solid start by Jacksboro was more than countered by Breckenridge’s volleyball team Friday afternoon as the Lady Bucks posted a 15-25, 25-15, 25-12, 25-20 win here.

The young Tigerettes, who had a very rough non-district campaign, looked to turn it around quickly. A four-point Brailyn Tullous string, with help from a pair of Rylee Mathis kills, put the visitors up 7-2 in the opener and forced a Breckenridge timeout. Zena Ragle rolled off three straight to get within 8-9.

Perrin gets back on ship with first win of season

PERRIN – Throughout time, adults have tried to get kids to buy into what they’re to teach them with varying results.

In the early going of the Perrin 2021 football season, the young Pirates, with just five seniors, have resisted what the coaching staff is trying to tell them. The outcome was an 0-2 start to the campaign.

Tigerettes take opening set, fall 3-1 to Lady Blues

Jacksboro proved they’re making strides in a slow start to the season Friday evening at Graham High School. After upsetting the Lady Blues in the first set, they eventually fell 22-25, 25-21, 25-9, 25-13.

Much like the Tigerettes under first-year coach Kelli Barnett, the Lady Blues are a team in transition. After graduating all but two varsity players from last year’s roster, the Lady Blues are starting over from nearly the ground up with a roster that is 40% freshman.

Cowgirls sweep past Lady Pirates

PERRIN – Bryson’s volleyball team is learning in the early weeks of the season, developing those skills in the Krum Tournament last month and furthering that in a three-game sweep of county rival Perrin Aug. 24, 25-6, 25-9, 25-17. Bryson coach Kim Hauger said her team started turning the corner in that regard last weekend.

“We started communicating better and I reminded them in the locker room to communicate,” Hauger said. “We didn’t have a lot of balls hit the floor tonight which was a problem earlier because we weren’t communicating.”

Hundreds come out to ‘Meet the Tiger’

An annual tradition at cities across the state, Jacksboro fans came out to Meet the Tiger Aug. 23 at Tiger Stadium.

Both Jacksboro Middle School and Jacksboro High School athletes were introduced in the Fall sports of football, volleyball, and cross country. Of course, it wouldn’t be an event without performances from both the band and the cheerleaders who were also introduced.

Tigers see promise in Iowa Park

IOWA PARK – Jacksboro’s varsity football team showed promise here in its final scrimmage of the year Thursday evening.

While the Class 4A Hawks outscored the Tigers 3-0 in touchdowns, JHS Coach and Athletic Director Brannon Rodgers said there were plenty of positives to be found in the hour-long scrimmage.

“We’re fine,” Rodgers said after the scrimmage which consisted of 20 offensive, 20 defensive plays and a live quarter. “We’re starting seven sophomores on defense, so there will be growing pains, but I was impressed with the way we came along since the last scrimmage.”

Lady Pirates win opener against Lady Bobcats

PERRIN – Lady Pirate volleyball opened the season on the up swing Monday, Aug. 9 with a convincing 25-12, 25-17, 25-17 homecourt win over the Bluff Dale Lady Bobcats.

The match was the last of a five match day between the two schools and Saint Jo. Since Saint Jo is a district foe of Perrin, the latter two schools did not compete.

Perrin Mentor Rebekah Bland was pleased with what she saw to open the campaign. Having the young team, with just one senior, play together this summer has paid dividends.