Jacksonville’s offense experienced a rebirth with the return of QB Jim Ogle, after a 22-9 loss to Anniston, where the Bulldogs used RB Taj Morris behind center. Ogle completed 28 of 34 for 462 yards and 5 TD in the Golden Eagles consecutive wins over White Plains (48-0) and Munford (35-12).
Much like Cleburne County this week and last, Jacksonville faces consecutive powerhouse programs the next two weeks. The Golden Eagles travel to undefeated Piedmont (4-0, +156 point differential) before hosting Handley (3-0, +83 point differential) on October 1.
Cherokee County (3-1, 2-0) showed their mettle with a hard-fought 21-20 home victory over previously unbeaten Anniston on September 10. The Warriors followed with a 48-0 blowout over White Plains (1-4, 0-3), joining Handley as the only other undefeated team in region play.
CJ Gresham (senior transfer from SAKS, rushed for 145 yards and 2 TD against Anniston), Damien Ramsey (274 combined rushing yards, 3 TD in wins over Anniston and Springville), and Lamycal Mitchell (158 rushing yards against Springville) all benefit from Cherokee Counties dominant rushing game.
Along with Anniston, these three teams will fight the four playoff spots in the region. All are very talented teams, each worthy of earning a playoff berth. In Alabama, high school football fans will enjoy watching how regional play breaks down the rest of the season.