Hey Jags! Welcome back to The CLAW. Let’s jump straight into last week’s games!
Jag Boyz go 3-0
Thursday, September 5th, the Jaguars kept their perfect season alive with a massive 55-34 victory on North Broward Prep soil. This win resulted in KJ Willis holding the No.1 spot in the state of Florida for most touchdowns at this rate in the season. Willis has scored three consecutive touchdowns in each game so far this season.
- Star player Jayden Gonzalez threw 209 yards, 4 touchdowns and completing 80% of his passes
- KJ Willis Jr. gaining a total of 3 touchdowns and 104 yards
- Gabe Toussiant forcing 3 fumbles
The Jags head up to North Miami for the fourth game of the season, hoping for another win to continue their fairy tail season.
JV Football makes their starting mark
Starting the season off strong, the JV football team beat Cypress Bay @HOME with a tight 15-14 victory. This gives the team high hopes for the Jaguars as they continue their season.
Lady Jags Securing the Net
Taking on a fierce start, the Lady Jaguars faced three schools last week, winning two out of the three games where they started their week AWAY @Cocount Creek, winning three sets. As the Jags made their way to face off the South Plantation Paladins, it was a tough 3-1 defeat. However, they kept their heads high which resulted in another calm 3-0 win for the Lady Jags the next day against Monarch.
Swimming to Success
As the Jags were prepared to face off against Coral Springs and McArthur, the meet was unfortunately canceled. Wednesday, September 18th the Jaguars host another meet, going against West Broward, Dillarad and Everglades where they hope to continue their dominance in the water.
Running to the Finish Line
The Jaguars went on a sweep as they headed into Markham Park September 10th. Our varsity boys placed No.1 overall and the girls went 2nd overall. This later resulted in a total of ten jaguars placing in the top 20 overall.
- 1st Overall Senior Alejandro De Bastos
- 2nd Sophomore Gian Carlo De Bastos
- 4th Senior Marissa Martin
- 7th Sophomore Alyaah Samule