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Johnson Central 2018
#61
Also Riley Preece has 2 nice throws for TDs.

JC defense has played well after the first set of 10 plays. JC is playing a few freshman on defense. 2 freshman started on D.
#62
For years, the word "program" would always get brought up every time JC would get a big win or before the season started and we would be ranked in the top 10 in the pre-season polls. When teams like Cov. Cath., Highlands, Boyle County or Belfry would roll in to Johnsonville, all roads would lead back to something to the effect of "JC is having a good season, but they are not a good program." Three straight 4A state championship games & one state title later, I can say JC has a football program. The senior class has only known & seen winning football their entire scholastic career. Not too mention some of the best players our school has ever produced like Grim, Johnson, Dillon X3, Jude, Richardson, Welch, Pack, Ratliff, Rice, Auxier, Tackett, Workman, Blanton.... the list can go on and on.

2018: 12th ?
2017: 11th (12-3 regular season; 4A State Runners-up)
2016: 10th (14-1 regular season; 4A State Champions)
2015: 9th (12-2 regular season; 4A Stare Runners-up; Tyler Pack set the KHSAA state record for the longest punt of 89 yards)
2014: 8th (10-0 regular season; District champions)
2013: 7th (10-0 regular season; District champions; Tyler Pack set the KHSAA longest field goal record with a 60 yarder)
2012: 6th (District champions)
2011: 5th (9-3 regular season; JJ Jude broke the KHSAA career rushing record & the highest rushing yard average for a season)
2010: 4th (District champions; JJ Jude broke the KHSAA single game rushing record vs. Woodford County with 584 yards)
2009: 3rd (District champions)
2008: 2nd (11-2 regular season; District champions; Led the entire nation in rushing yards per game with 460.5 yards per game)
2007: 1st (10-3 regular season; Regional runners-up)
2006: K (13-1 overall record; District champions; Regional champions; 3A Semi-state finalist)

2006 - 2017 overall record of 130-28.

JC fans have only seen 15 home losses since the 2006 season. That is regular season & playoffs combined.



Not too mention the Johnson County middle school's football tradition & feeder program.

2010: 7th Grade Runners-Up
2011: 7th Grade Runners-Up
2012: 7th Grade State Champions - Class of 2018.
2013: 8th Grade State Champions - Class of 2018.
2014: 7th Grade State Champions - JC Junior class.
2015: 8th Grade State Champions - JC Junior class.
2017: 8th Grade State Champions - JC Freshman class.
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#63
JC's first season with the new turf and stadium was 2007. With 82 home games (regular season & playoffs) from 2007 through 2017, JC has a home record of 68-14. That is a .829 win percentage. I would guess this is a better home winning percentage other than teams not named Trinity, St. X, Belfry & Highlands

Losses
Belfry: 3 (One loss state runner-up, One state championship season)
Cov. Cath.: 3
Highlands: 2 (Both losses came in state championship seasons)
Woodford County: 1
Perry County Central: 1
Boyle County: 1 (State championship season)
Sheldon Clark: 1
Bell County: 1 (State Semi-Finalist)
Horn Lake, MS.: 1
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#64
Hey pulp go to the Raceland and Lawrence County thread and get that stuff off that that one person wrote
#65
With Jackson back, Johnson Central is the the 4A favorite.
#66
Does Mr. Jackson look back to form? If so, the black and gold will be tough to stop.
#67
Micro-Brew Wrote:Does Mr. Jackson look back to form? If so, the black and gold will be tough to stop.


Let’s just say the Black and Gold will be really tough this year.
#68
How did JC do in the scrimmage at Beechwood Yesterday.
#69
baller55 Wrote:How did JC do in the scrimmage at Beechwood Yesterday.
The final score of the varsity part of the scrimmage was JC-21 Beechwood-7. I don’t know any of the details though.
#70
baller55 Wrote:How did JC do in the scrimmage at Beechwood Yesterday.

JC varsity only played the first half and was in full control of the game. Halftime score was JC 21 BHS 7. Had Beechwood not converted a well timed screen play it could have easily been 21-0 at the half. Beechwood has a very mobile QB to go along with some good athletes and an experienced line (2 are D1 commits). Defensively the Tigers returned 7 starters, are solid tacklers and pursue to the ball well. They will hard to handle in 1A.
#71
It's for real this Friday against capital what's everyone's thoughts
#72
Elliot Stabler Wrote:JC varsity only played the first half and was in full control of the game. Halftime score was JC 21 BHS 7. Had Beechwood not converted a well timed screen play it could have easily been 21-0 at the half. Beechwood has a very mobile QB to go along with some good athletes and an experienced line (2 are D1 commits). Defensively the Tigers returned 7 starters, are solid tacklers and pursue to the ball well. They will hard to handle in 1A.

It could have also very easily been 14-7 at the half had Beechwood's punter not decided to make an ill advised attempt to run for the first down on the rugby punt from his own 18 yard line with 1:25 left to go in the half. That gave JC the ball in great field position with just over a minute left to play in the half.

Both teams got out of the scrimmage healthy and both will make long post season runs.
#73
Also the play was dead on kickoffs and punts. So the JC guys were just standing around thinking the punter was just going to punt it away but he tries to run for a first down on a dead ball play lol. The JC guys still stopped him from reaching the first down marker. Also JC had a kid get 2 yards deep in the end zone and the refs called him short lol. So yes it could’ve been worse. Beechwood is a great team and the people there were awesome aswell. They will run through 1A IMO.

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