CJHS 8TH GRADE ARROW FOOTBALL 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
2-0 PRESEASON; 6-1 OVERALL
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
CJHS v NWR Highlight Video
Monday, October 17, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Update On Arrow T-Shirts
Friday, October 7, 2011
Arrow T-Shirts
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
BOOSTER CLUB MEETING; 10/6/11
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
CJHS v PEARL RECAP
This Tuesday saw the Arrows get back on the winning track when Clinton played host to Pearl in a rematch of the NWR Jamboree game. They wasted no time in getting on the scoreboard. In the first quarter, Rachad Taylor put up his first TD with a 58 yard run. After the 2 point conversion to Jacobi Hearn, the score was 8-0. Immediately afterwards, Michael Brown picked off a Pearl pass and then Taylor exposed the Pirate defense with a 42 yard run to the 4. Darius Mayberry took it in for a 12 yard TD, and the extra point made it a 15-0 game.
The second quarter started off with a Pearl fumble deep in their territory that was recovered by Brown but wasn’t awarded, later resulting in a Pirate TD. Their extra point was stuffed at the goal line by Brown, Jaryne McNeil and Ty Irwin. But the Arrows kept up the momentum immediately afterwards with a 51-yard TD run by Deion Lacey and a 47-yard TD run by Taylor. With 8.7 seconds in the half, Pearl put up another TD to make it 27-12.
The second half started with another Pearl TD, but then the Arrows stepped up already great defense with a fumble recovery by Gideon Pierce. A Michael Brown kick return of 66 yards set up a 4-yard Taylor TD and the Arrows sealed a 35-18 victory. The CJHS team is now 3-1 and has only three games left in the 2011 season.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Booster Club Meeting Recap
CJHS v MADISON CENTRAL RECAP
The CJHS Arrows suffered their first defeat of the season on Tuesday, narrowly losing to rival host Madison Central 21-18. For the Arrows, it was their first loss of the year, including pre-season scrimmages.
After a turnover on the first Arrow possession, MC found the end zone on a 6-yard run. The extra point made the score 7-0. CJHS answered right away when Rachad Taylor set the Arrows up with a 61 yard run. On the ensuing play, Darius Mayberry took it untouched into the end zone. The extra point was wide right and the score was MC 7-6.
The Arrow defense held the Jaguars on their next possession, stopping them inside our 15 yard line. After a penalty on CJHS, Taylor made runs of 38 and 44 yards, the later scoring to take the lead. The two point conversion failed and the Arrows took a halftime lead of 12-7.
The third quarter saw MC score on a 33 yard TD run. Later, with the score still 14-12, the Arrows committed their second turnover at their own 25, resulting plays later in a Jag 16 yard TD run. The extra point was good and the score was 21-12.
On the ensuing kickoff, Madison Central tried an onside kick which was recovered by CJHS Arrow Ronnie Brown. After two hard runs by Mayberry, the Arrows moved to the fourth quarter. Taylor then found Armani Lewis on a slant pass to the right that gained 35 yards down to the 3. A few plays later, Taylor found Mayberry on a swing pass to the left to make the score 21-18. The two-point conversion was no good and the game ended on the next Madison Central possession.
The Arrows now get to play their next three of four games at Clinton High School. The next game is against Pearl at CHS and kickoff is set for 5:00.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
CJHS Booster Club Meeting
Monday, September 19, 2011
CJHS @ MADISON CENTRAL
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
CJHS v TERRY DVD
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
CJHS MOVES TO 2-0
This afternoon in Terry, the Arrows got their second regular season win 22-7. They were supported by their largest crowd of the year, the majority of whom were decked in RED.
The Arrows scored on their first possession when Darius Mayberry found the endzone from the 2 after two long carries (including a nice kickoff return). The two-point conversion was no good.
Soon after, they found themselves down 7-6 until a breakout 4th quarter, all set up by incredible defensive effort from Austin Beasley. In the fourth quarter alone, Beasley has two fumble recoveries and a sack. Another sack was recorded by Curtis Kelly.
Rachad Taylor scored two TDs, both within the 5 yard line and converted one of the 2-point conversions. Cameron Akers went over on the second 2-point conversion.
The CJHS team will have a recap in the next issue of THE CLINTON NEWS, so be sure to look for it where the paper is distributed. And, be sure to circle next Tuesday for our away game at Madison Central. Everyone knows what kind of rivalry our two schools have long-held. Plan to be there in red for that one, too!