Jacksboro went to 2-0 on the 2024 football season, scoring on nine straight offensive possessions Friday, Sept. 6 to overwhelm visiting Boyd, 67-22, at Tiger Stadium.
Jacksboro’s volleyball team was unable to finish what it started Friday, Sept. 6 at home against Poolville, letting 24-22 leads in two games go for naught. The Lady Monarchs took advantage and posted a 21-25, 25-23, 26-24, 26-24 win.
Each week, the Jacksboro Herald-Gazette will recognize one athlete from each Jack County school at the Herald’s Athlete of the Week. The Herald’s Athletes of the Week are Rylee Bennett of Jacksboro, Eleanor Neudorf of Bryson and Cameron Tune of Perrin.
The Jacksboro Tigers football team did a lot of winning last season when they _nished the year with a 13-1 record. Although replicating that success won’t come easy, the team got off on the right foot when they defeated the Eagle Mountain Knights 47-13 in the _rst game of the 2024 season Friday, Aug.
Jacksboro’s varsity football season is just two days away and the Tigers are where they need to be to have a successful campaign. Jacksboro had its second and final scrimmage Thursday, Aug.