Hey Jags! Thanks for coming back for the weekly report. Let’s divide straight in!
Jag Boyz take their first lost of the season
Thursday, September 12th the Jaguars made their way to North Miami to play against the Pioneers. As this was the fourth game of the season, the Jag Boyz had an unbeaten record going for another win. Unfortunately the Pioneers secured home their home field with a 48-12 win over our Jags.
- KJ Willis once again being overall MVP, tallying a total of 141 yards
- Offensive Player of the game WR Lucky Lubin with 46 yards
- Defensive Player of the game CB Omari Colboure, having 2 successful tackles
The Jag Boyz hope for redemption in their next HOME game Thursday, September 19th. They will face the Cooper City Cowboys for the first time ever, and the Jaguars are ready to show their American pride on the field.
Lady Jags Securing the Net
Heading into the fifth week of the regular season, the Lady Jags take on another triple header this week. Starting off their week @Caridnal Gibbons, it was a slow start for the Jags as they only got 10 points in the first set. Not giving up, with 24 points in the second set, this was a tight score for the Jags. Ultimately, they lost the second and the third set the Chiefs swept with a 3-0 victory.
Bouncing back, they headed their way to McArthur for their second game of the week. Our Lady Jags entered Mustang territory, looking for nothing other than a win. A tight first set but the Lady Jags took the 25-20 first set win. After a close first set, the Jaguars annihilated the Mustangs for 3-0 win.
As the Lady Jags headed AWAY to Cowboy territory Thursday, September 19th, they locked down the 3-2 win. Battling against a strong Cooper City team, the game was neck and neck, but the Lady Jags came together securing the victory with the final set being scored 15-10.
Swimming To Success
On September 18, the swim team would head into their own background for the most heavily anticipated meet of the season. The line-up was West Broward, Everglades, and our very own Jags; all ready to showcase their talent.
Due to some unfortunate weather conditions, the meet ended up getting canceled, leaving swimmers and fans disappointed with this being the second meet in a row to be canceled. The Jags are currently fighting to get this meet rescheduled, but in the meantime they’re preparing for their next home meet October 1, against Stranahan and Nova High.