Wednesday, October 26, 2011

10k Giveaway is back!!!!

The ever so popular 10K Cash Giveaway is back!  There will only be 225 tickets sold for a shot to win $10,000.00 cash in time for some last minute Christmas shopping.  See any TD club member or call Holly Lane 912-427-9004, or Katie Wilder 912-427-6670.

Jackets Host Gators for Subregion Title

The Yellow Jackets welcome in the Ware County Gators, who are 7-1 overall and 4-0 in region play, into Jaycee Stadium on Friday night to decide the sub-region championship and set up a region championship game with Statesboro next week at Womak Field.  Ware has been the most consistent team in the region this year with their only blemish a loss at Lowndes.  Since they have won four straight and won every game by double digits.  The Jackets having won three of their last four have put themselves in a position for a top three seed needed to play for a playoff spot.  But its not a given as they can finish anywhere from first to fourth depending on the outcomes of the Brunswick-Richmond Hill game and the Glynn-Liberty game.  A loss by either Glynn or Brunswick guaranteed the Jackets a top three spot regardless of the outcome of the Ware game.  But as coach Grooms said Monday night at the touchdown club, we can only control one thing and thats how we play on Friday night against Ware. 

Ware is a very big football team along both lines of scrimmage.  They rely on their lines to control the other team which allows their running backs holes to run through on offense and their linebackers to run free on defense.  The Jackets have to have some success up front in order to be in this game.  Defensively we have to keep their offensive linemen from getting clean, one on one blocks, on our linebackers trying to make tackles on running backs Xavier Tobler, Bernard Robertson, and William Golden.  Ware is very balanced on offense but they would rather run it than throw it.  Another concern is the playaction passing of the Gators.  If they run effectively, then the playaction passing becomes a threat and the Jacket secondary has to keep everything in front of them and not allow long scoring plays.  Causing a few turnovers would also greatly improve the Jackets chances of winning.

Offensively the top priority is to protect Greyson Lambert.  Ware has given up yards through the air this year against the better passing teams they have faced.  The Jackets have one of the best passing attacks in the state and given time, they will be successful at moving the ball.  The passing game is the key to the running game as well.  It gets seven and eight defenders out of the box which will give RB Jaleel Lorquet room to run.  Finishing drives in the red zone will be crucial as well as the Jackets have struggled in that area since losing Lorenzo Larry to injury. 

Ware is going to bring a huge crowd on Friday.  Everyone needs to be out at Jaycee Stadium and be in their seats by kickoff.  It makes the players play better knowing they have a huge crowd cheering them on.  Games like Friday night don't come around that often.  Its been too long since we've had one this big at our stadium.  Get there early, stay the whole time, and scream and yell all night and we might just pull off the unthinkable and be hosting a state playoff game in two weeks.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Jackets Face Panthers On Friday

On Friday, the Yellow Jackets will travel to Hinesville to take on the Liberty Panthers in a huge game with major implications towards playoff seeding.  With a win, the Jackets can finish no worse than 3-2 in the region and with a Brunswick victory over Glynn at the same time, the Jackets can lock up a top three spot which is needed for a play in game.  They can also set up a game next week with Ware that could be for the number one overall seed in the south part of the region. 

Liberty runs a spread offense that revolves around running back and Kentucky commit Shadrach Thornton.  Thornton is the single most important player to his team of any team in the region.  Generally, if Shadrach has a good game, the Panthers have a good chance to win.  If he struggles, they struggle mightily to score points.  They also have another speedster by the name of TayTay Bacon who returns kicks and spells Thornton but doesn't command the same focus of the defense as the all state back.  If the Jackets can put last week's performance in the backs of their minds for motivation and put the same effort displayed against Glynn and Richmond Hill, they should be in a good position to win the game.  The linebackers are very pivotal as Thornton can hurt you inside or out so the backside contain by the outside linebackers trailing the play will be important to keep Thornton inside and turned back into the teeth of the defense. 


Offensively the Jackets need to establish the run early.  Liberty has a very talented defensive lineman by the name of Melvin King who is committed to Georgia State.  King looks a lot like current Jacket defensive end Jeremy Patterson.  Running the ball early and establishing the playaction pass should lead to time for Greyson to throw the ball and keep the Panther defense guessing.  The Panther's have played strong defense all year and they are especially strong when the offense keeps them fresh.  Maintaining balance on offense and getting a two score lead to force Liberty to throw will be the keys.

The Panther's stadium is located off highway 84 at the high school which is on the left after you get out of the city limits of Hinesville.  Be sure to make plans to attend as the Jackets take another step towards a state playoff spot.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Jackets Host Pirates for Homecoming

On homecoming night in Jesup, the Yellow Jackets well welcome in an old rival in the Brunswick Pirates for a showdown with major playoff implications.  With a Wayne County win, the Jackets can just about assure themselves of a top 3 spot in the subregion.  With a Brunswick win, the Pirates can stay in the race for a share of the region title as well as go a long way towards locking up a top three spot as well.  The Pirates appear to have found something with Willie Bolden taking over at quarterback as they have moved the ball much better and put up 30 points last week on a pretty good Liberty defense.  The Jackets are coming into their own, especially on defense, and have won back to back games on the road against undefeated teams.  There are some questions as to who will be healthy at running back on Friday and I suppose we'll find out once the game starts as to who can carry the ball.  Brunswick matches up well defensively with the Jackets as the Pirates sport a lot of speed in the secondary which should help them run with the Jacket receivers who have been getting open this year with regularity.  If Wayne can find a way to stay balanced on offense and not turn the ball over, it should be a good night.  If they let the Pirates have a short field with turnovers and give their offense a chance to get going, it could be tough.  With this week being a homecoming game, that should have the Pirates fired up to play and feeling a little slighted in being someones homecoming opponent.  Be there early and stay the whole time as the Jackets look to stay in the hunt for the number one seed in the south subregion of 2-AAAA.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

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