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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
THE JACKSON HERALD
PAGE 3B
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More CHS Softball photos
Photos by Amy Flint
The Commerce Lady Tigers celebrate a key win last week over Elbert County
in a critical region game.
Addi Chastain hits a homerun at the Tigers’ competition against Elbert County.
JHS Competition Cheerleading
JHS COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING TEAMS DO WELL AT FIRST MEET
The Jefferson High School competitive cheerleading team achieved top hon
ors at their first competition of the year last weekend at North Gwinnett High
School. The Jefferson High School varsity team and JV team placed first while
Jefferson Middle School placed second.
CHS Football
Tyson Wiggins finds a hole for the Tigers against Lincoln County.
Battle of the Cats: Tigers to
host Leopards for homecoming
The Commerce Tigers
(3-1) are coming off a big
win over Lincoln County
last week, but won’t have
much time to rest.
The Tigers will host a
tough Banks County (4-0)
Leopards team for home
coming Friday night. The
“Battle of Cats” rivalry
between the two neigh
boring teams goes back
decades and usually draws
a large crowd to the home
field.
The Leopards rolled
over George Walton Acad
emy last week. Running
back Aucy Jacobs has
been averaging over 100
yards per game. Jacobs
had a huge night when the
Leopards downed Frank
lin County two weeks ago
amassing over 200 yards
and scoring three touch
downs.
CHS Volleyball
Tigers volleyball notch win, facing region run
The Commerce Tigers overall, 0-8 region) were team will finish out its re
volleyball team broke a to have met Rabun Coun- gion play for the season
dry spell last week with a ty and Athens Christian with matches against El-
3-0 win over St. Francis. Tuesday in region play. bert County and Athens
The Lady Tigers (7-24 In the coming week, the Christian on Sept. 21.
Photos by Amy Flint
Tiger coach Mark Hollars speaking to quarter
back JP Allen during last week’s game at Lin
coln County.
CHS kicker Ivy Tolbert gets a lot of rotation to
kick a PAT for the Tigers during the team’s victo
ry over Lincoln County.