Jackson 77 Athens 65...Morgan Dobbins with 36
Jackson 77 Athens 65...Morgan Dobbins with 36
Jackson finally reaped the benefit of playing better and got a win to end the regular season.
Jackson was led by So Morgan Dobbins who had 36 points. Dylan Newsome played another solid game with 14 points and numerous rebounds. Buescher was in double digits and Merlin Miller was part of the run taht got Jackson going for good as he had a few blocks, rebounds and points in a matter of transitions and Jackson really played great when he was in there. And of course Sr Evan Stacy was all over the court on both ends.
Jackson deserved that win!
Anyone recall the last time a Jackson player had 36 points? Did Howe ever get that high? (Seems like he had 36 for his high)...and I thnk Willie Woodard had 36 in a game as well.
Jackson was led by So Morgan Dobbins who had 36 points. Dylan Newsome played another solid game with 14 points and numerous rebounds. Buescher was in double digits and Merlin Miller was part of the run taht got Jackson going for good as he had a few blocks, rebounds and points in a matter of transitions and Jackson really played great when he was in there. And of course Sr Evan Stacy was all over the court on both ends.
Jackson deserved that win!
Anyone recall the last time a Jackson player had 36 points? Did Howe ever get that high? (Seems like he had 36 for his high)...and I thnk Willie Woodard had 36 in a game as well.
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Yes, it will be easier for Athens but not easy.
The state of athletics in the Athens district should be of major concern, obviously it's not!!!
What a shame because I know the athletes are there, they must be developed and athletics must be a priority.
What has happened??????
The state of athletics in the Athens district should be of major concern, obviously it's not!!!
What a shame because I know the athletes are there, they must be developed and athletics must be a priority.
What has happened??????
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog!
Ironman92 wrote:Too bad a certain relative couldn't make it eh 02?
LOL. Yeah, wish I would have been there. I had actually planned on being home this weekend, but I had to make an unexpected trip to Jackson on Tuesday night. Didn't really feel like driving back down there again this weekend. Now I'm regretting that decision.
We had Morgan unofficially 10-19 from the field(53%), 3of 4 from 3 point range(75%), & 13-17 from the foul line(76%). Not a bad night. He seemed determined that Jackson would win the final game. Buescher and Dylan Newsom also played well. Matt Witten of Athens had 23 on 9 of 17 shooting including 5 3"s.
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Ex-Jackson coach, family featured in Columbus Dispatch
Tony Bornhurst, former Jackson basketball coach and his family were featured on the front page of the sports section in the Columbus Dispatch this morning. Tony was one of Jackson's top hardwood coaches in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
He left Jackson for Dublin, and had a successful career in the Columbus area school before stepping down. His daughers were outstanding players. The story was about one daughter who got cancer, and another who is a senior on this year 21-0 state-ranked squad that has had two knee operations in four years.
Those who knew Tony around the SEOAL appreciated his wholesome attitude and sportsmanship.
He left Jackson for Dublin, and had a successful career in the Columbus area school before stepping down. His daughers were outstanding players. The story was about one daughter who got cancer, and another who is a senior on this year 21-0 state-ranked squad that has had two knee operations in four years.
Those who knew Tony around the SEOAL appreciated his wholesome attitude and sportsmanship.
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