Congratulations to the Panthers football team on their conference awards. Marshall Moyle was named to the all-conference team. James Cowdrey won the sportsmanship award for the conference, and the entire team was awarded the Sportsmanship award for the Northern Division!
Category Archives: Athletics
Varsity Men and Women outlast Aucilla Christian
In a very tense environment, the Panthers Men and Women Varsity teams defeated Aucilla Christian Friday night. The Men’s team was led by Junior Stephon Thomas, who was the leading scorer with 14 points along with 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals, Junior Frank Tracy III who added 12 points and 2 steals, and Senior Luke Bates, who had was dominant with 12 points and 9 rebounds. This is the Panthers third win in a row, making them 3-0 for the week!
Men’s Basketball Dominates Jefferson County
After previously losing to Jefferson, the Panthers got their revenge at home with an incredible defensive effort, winning 52-24 and giving up only one point in the 4th quarter. Marshall Moyle continued his impressive week with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Houston Palmer added 8 points and 8 rebounds, and Frank Tracy III added 12 points. This is the Panthers second win in a row.
Lady Panthers Basketball celebrates Senior Night
Congratulations to Erin Kolman and Maria Nixon on great careers as girls basketball players. Erin holds the single season record for 3 point shots made (35 and counting), and Maria holds school records for blocks, rebounds, and points. The two girls are a big reason the Lady Panthers have had their best four year stretch in the school’s history. Good luck ladies!
Panthers Sweep Robert F. Munroe
In an impressive showing, all JPIICHS basketball teams overwhelmed the Bobcats. After trailing into the 3rd quarter, the Panther JV team went on a run to win comfortably by 11 points, 39-28. In the 2nd game, the Women’s team bested the Bobcats by over 20 points to win 42-21. Erin Kolman and Maria Nixon led the team with 19 points, and Maria Nixon added 16 rebounds. In the final game, the Men’s team won 64-47 behind 18 points from Houston Palmer and 14 points and 13 rebounds from Marshall Moyle.