Friday, September 28, 2012

JV Jackets beat Bainbridge 14 - 6
O-Guard
Long Snapper

Record 3 - 0

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Friday, September 14, 2012

Thursday, September 13, 2012

JV Jackets beat Cairo 27 - 6.   Record 2 - 0
Mason played OG and Long Snapper

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Thursday, September 6, 2012

TCCHS JV defeated Bainbridge JV 13 - 6
Mason played OG, and Long Snapper

JV Record 1 - 0

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Came up short vs. Colquitt County

Colquitt County       35
TCCHS                      33

Record 1 - 1

September 1, 2012
Central hurt by miscues
The Times EnterpriseSat Sep 01, 2012, 01:01 AM EDTTHOMASVILLE — Thomas County Central coach Bill Shaver’s face contradicted the scoreboard at Thomas County Stadium Friday night.

Shaver’s eyes gleamed with pride even though his Yellow Jackets ended up on the short end of a 35-33 count against Colquitt County. Central had to punt just once against the powerful Class AAAAAA Packers, rolling up 395 total yards — including 153 through the air.

“We fought,” Shaver said. “Even though we had some turnovers early on and some miscues that got us behind — and a blocked extra point and a blocked field goal — our guys kept battling. I don’t have anything but positive things to say about this game.

“Obviously, we didn’t win the game, but when you take what is supposed to be the best team in Colquitt County history right down to the wire — you have to be pleased.”

The Yellow Jackets (1-1) closed the gap to 35-33 with 3:40 left after Deondre Cooksey rambled 78 yards for a touchdown after hauling in a short pass from Adam Choice. The score was followed by a Gavin Wilson extra point.

After returning the ensuing kickoff to their 20, the Packers (1-1) ran out the clock after earning a couple of hard-fought first downs on third-down passes to Bobby Hill. Hill finished with 13 catches for 136 yards and a score.

“We fought them tooth and nail, and they know that,” Shaver said. “They are a lot bigger than we are, but I don’t think they want to play us again. In our hearts, we know we gave a great team a battle.”