Junior Nation Roe-McBroom holds back the Seymour defense to score a touchdown for the Red Devils. JHS defeated the Owls 20-6 and will face Bedford North-Lawrence this Friday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The offensive line snaps the ball to junior Benji Rice for an attempt at a touchdown against the Seymour Owls on Friday. The Red Devils won 20-6, picking up the first win of the season. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Caleb Bale prepares for the matchup against the Seymour Owls this past Friday. The Red Devils won 20-6. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Kurion Thompson points at the camera as he goes to the locker room at halftime. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Coach Tranere Nelson hugs junior Nation Roe-McBroom after a touchdown for the Red Devils. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Junior Benji Rice poses for the camera after a touchdown against the Seymour Owls. Photo by Magdalene ConradSenior Bryce Grant and junior Nation Roe-McBroom celebrate a touchdown together. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.
Musicians brought their talent to the stage on August 15
All photos by Sophia Goforth.
Guitarist Kyle Reagan strums his guitar during sound check. Photo by Sophia Goforth. A crowd lines up at the gate, waiting for the show to start. Photo by Sophia Goforth. Drummer Josh Howe keeps the rhythm during the Juice Box Heroes set on Friday, August 15. Photo by Sophia Goforth. Dave Miles, the band’s bassist, keeps a steady rhythm with a focused expression. Photo by Sophia Goforth. The brass section talking among each other in between songs. Photo by Sophia Goforth.The Charlestown High School choir, The Scallywags, singing backup for The Heroes. Photo by Sophia Goforth. Lead Singer Dan Farmer sings “Save a Horse” by Big and Rich. Photo by Sophia Goforth.Juice Box Heroes perform on the stage on the night of August 15 in downtown Jeffersonville. Photo by Sophia Goforth. Featured singer Peyton Connors beautifully sings during the August 15 event in downtown Jeffersonville. Photo by Sophia Goforth.
All photos by Magdalene Conrad and Malachi Conrad.
Freshman Jordyn Miller high-fives the opposing Rock Creek Lions. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior Riley Dobson, sophomore Joslin Wilson, and sophomore Samantha Dues clap it up before the game. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. The Red Devils huddle up before their next rally. JHS defeated Rock Creek 3-0. Photo by Malachi Conrad. Senior Aleah Byers spikes for a kill against the Lions. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Lola Rodriquez serves the ball across the net. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Mattie Barker passes the ball in the matchup between Jeffersonville and Rock Creek yesterday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Sophomore Jaylianna Burris jumps up and tips the ball over the net. Photo by Malachi Conrad. The volleyball team celebrates after a kill by sophomore Samantha Dues. The Red Devils swept the Rock Creek Lions 3-0 Thursday night. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Riley Dobson sets to senior Lola Rodriquez. The Red Devils swept 3-0. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Lola Rodriquez spikes over the net. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Seniors Riley Dobson and Jenna Kelley high-fives in between points. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Sophomore Joslin Wilson prepares to serve for the Red Devils. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.
Junior Scarlet McCray strikes the ball to attempt a goal. The Red Devils defeated North Harrison 5-0. Photo by Malachi Conrad.The Red Devil bench cheers on the team. JHS soccer went on to win over North Harrison 5-0. Photo By Malachi Conrad.Junior Laela Rudicel prepares to kick the ball in fo the team. This was the sixth win in a row for JHS over North Harrison. Photo By Malachi Conrad.Junior Scarlet McCray takes a breather in between possessions. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Arianna Adam is observing the field, preparing her next move. The Red Devils play Seymour on Tuesday, Sept. 2. Photo by Malachi Conrad.
All photos by Magdalene Conrad and Parker McCloskey.
Junior Alan Lopez listens to Coach Colin Bell before the second half. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Junior Xavier Santiago Cortes sprints to get the ball back on offense. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Max Schoonover prepares to receive the ball. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Freshman goalie Jafet Benitez-Rubio returning the ball to the field after a goal attempt by Providence. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. The Red Devils crowd together right before the second half. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Shlomo Tshimbalanga celebrates a goal with junior Bryan Juarez. Jeff High defeated Providence 4-0. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Victor Tenev prepares for a header. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Elijah Cheeks taking a rest after his hat trick — a three-goal game — against Providence on Wednesday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Elijah Cheeks relishes his hat trick. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Shlomo Tshimbalanga taking a breather. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Maxwell Schoonover passes to the midfield. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Elijah Cheeks prepares to kick the ball mid-field. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Victor Tenev passes to junior Xavier Santiago. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Head coach Colin Bell reflects on the game against Providence. The Red Devils defeated the Pioneers 4-0 on Wednesday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.
The Red Devils walk out of the locker room at the beginning of the scrimmage game last Friday, August 15. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.Junior Cordell Thomas warms up before the game. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.Junior Braylon Gray comes out of the huddle in preparation for an offensive play. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.Senior Gabe Brady celebrates after scoring a touchdown. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.Sophomores Brayden Bachman and Andre Walker discuss the recent offensive play at the scrimmage last Friday. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.Senior Tre Martin gets ready to discuss film with his team. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.
Junior Cordell Thomas prepares on the sidelines for the scrimmage against Class 3A Madison on Friday, August 15. Photo by Magdalene Conrad Sophomore Nation Roe-McBroon puts his helmet on, preparing for Red Devil football. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Junior Braylon Gray prepares to play in the scrimmage against Madison this past Friday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The Inferno hypes the team up as they walk out to face Madison in their scrimmage. The theme of the night was Red Out. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Tre Martin takes a breather in between plays. The hot weather forced a one-hour delay as the scrimmage was moved back to 8 p.m. on Friday night. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Braxton Abram and junior Gabe Berg celebrate after the Red Devils made a play on defense. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Seniors Bryce Grant and Tyes McCondichie celebrate after a successful Red Devil play. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Junior Brayden Urieta soaks in the Friday night lights. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.
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Senior PJ Douglas fist bumps coach Sherron Wilkerson during the starting line-up introduction of the state championship game. Douglas scored 8 points, making all of his shots. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Coach Sherron Wilkerson looks on the Fishers basketball team during warm-ups before the start of the championship game. Wilkerson is now only the third person to win the Indiana state championship as both a coach and as a player. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Junior Terrence Nord shoots a 3-point shot during the first half of Saturday’s state championship game against Fishers. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Tre Singleton goes in for a shot against Fishers. Singleton scored 26 points in the match-up against Fishers, the most by either team. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Raijon Laird looks to pass the ball during the third quarter of last week’s state championship game, pressured by Fishers defense. JHS won 67-66 in overtime. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Senior Tre Singleton tips the ball during the start of overtime in Saturday’s state championship game against Fishers. Singleton scored a game-high 26 points, helping the Red Devils win their second state title 67-66. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Michael Cooper shoots a free throw in overtime in the state title win over Fishers on Saturday, as senior PJ Douglas looks on. The Class 4A championship game was watched by a crowd of 14,483 fans at Gainbridge Field House in Indianapolis. Jeff High defeated defending champions FIshers 67-66 in overtime to win the title. Photo by Madison Pritchard. The Jeffersonville student section cheers on the Red Devils following the 67-66 state championship win last Saturday. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Tre Singleton hugs his father after Saturday’s historic state championship win for Jeff High. Singleton will play for Northwestern University next school year. Photo by Madison Pritchard. JHS principal Pam Hall looks on teary-eyed after the Red Devils won the Class 4A state championship 67-66 in overtime over Fishers on Saturday. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Shawn Boyd celebrates after winning the coveted Arthur L. Trester IHSAA Mental Attitude Award. The award is based on academics, athletics, and leadership. Boyd made several important 3-point shots during the championship game against Fishers. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Senior Michael Cooper cheers while holding the state championship trophy with the rest of the team after the Red Devils defeated FIshers 67-66 in overtime to win the IHSAA 4A state championship. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Junior Elijah Cheeks cheers while holding the Class 4A state championship trophy next to his fellow teammates. JHS defeated Fishers 67-66 in overtime earlier in the night to win the state championship. Photo by Madison Pritchard.
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Senior Tre Singleton looks to pass the ball during the JHS game against Mt. Vernon last Saturday. The Red Devils won 63-59 to advance to the title game. Singleton scored 18 points. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Junior Terrence Nord shoots a 3-point shot during the first semi-state game against Mt. Vernon.JHS won 63-59. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Michael Cooper scores 2 of his 24 points in the Mt. Vernon match-up last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The JHS cheerleaders lead the Red Devil student section last weekend in the first semi-final game against Mt. Vernon. JHS won the first game to advance to the semi-state championship game against Lawrence North. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. The Red Devil bench — including sophomore Jacob Wilkerson, senior Shawn Boyd, senior Gilly Polk, and junior Elijah Cheeks — cheer on their teammates during the first semi-state game against Mt. Vernon. JHS won 63-59. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. JHS administrative assistant Torin Clapp and principal Pam Hall celebrate the close 63-59 Red Devil win over Mt. Vernon, relieved that JHS moved onto the semi-state championship game in the evening. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Tre Singleton scores 2 of his 16 points in the second semi-state game against Lawrence North. The Red Devils won 56-49 to advance to the state championship game this weekend. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Michael Cooper holds the ball to set up a play during the 56-49 semi-state championship win last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Gilly Polk guards his Lawrence North opponent in the semi-state championship game last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Coach Sherron Wilkerson takes a moment to talk with senior Tre Singleton during the fourth quarter of the Lawrence North game last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior PJ Douglas battles Lawrence North’s junior Kai McGrew under the basket. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Shawn Boyd holds the ball to set up a play during the semi-state championship game. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Michael Cooper scores 2 of his 9 points in the semi-state win over Lawrence North. The Red Devils won 56-49 and advance to the state championship game against Fishers this Saturday in Indianapolis. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Junior Terrence Nord rushes the Red Devil bench as the team and fans celebrate the semi-state championship at the end of the game. JHS defeated Lawrence North 56-49. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Michael Cooper celebrates with his Red Devil teammates at the end of the 56-49 win over Lawrence North to clinch the semi-state championship. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The semi-state champion JHS Red Devils lift their semi-state trophy. JHS plays Fishers this Saturday night for the 4A state championship in Indianapolis Photo by Magdalene Conrad.
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The Red Devils celebrate their 65-40 victory over Evansville Harrison Saturday to win their second consecutive regional championship. JHS (21-5) will play Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (21-5) this Saturday, March 22 at semi-state in New Castle. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.
Red Devils defeat Bedford North Lawrence, New Albany and face Evansville Harrison at Saturday’s Regional
All photos by Magdalene Conrad.
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Senior Tre Singleton goes up for 2 of his 9 points against Bedford North Lawrence in the sectional semi-final game last Friday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Michael Cooper dribbles to maintain the lead during the sectional semi-final game. Cooper scored 23 points against Bedford North Lawrence. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Freshman Mason Longest helps sophomore Jacob Wilkerson up after a foul during the JHS-Bedford North Lawrence game last Friday in Seymour. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Junior guard Terrence Nord walks out to start the sectional semi-final game. Nord scored 3 points and had 2 assists and 2 steals against the Bedford North Lawrence Stars. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Junior guard Elijah Cheeks walks out to start the sectional semi-final. Cheeks scored 5 points and had 2 assists and 1 steal. Photo by Magdalene ConradThe Jeffersonville student section eagerly cheers on the Red Devils with the theme “Y2K” during the sectional semi-final game against Bedford North Lawrence last Friday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.After receiving a pass, senior forward PJ Douglas looks to create the next play during the sectional semi-final game last Friday. Douglas scored 12 points. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Coach Sherron Wilkerson guides the Red Devils to 68-38 win against Bedford North Lawrence in last Friday’s sectional semi-final game. The Red Devils advanced to the sectional championship game to face archrival New Albany last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior guard Shawn Boyd claps to motivate his team in warmups in the sectional final game last Saturday. Boyd committed to play basketball at Hanover College earlier last week. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Tre Singleton dribbles up the court to set up a play against the New Albany Bulldogs. Singleton scored 28 points and had 9 rebounds, 6 assists, and 1 steal in the sectional championship game. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The Jeffersonville student section cheers on the team with the theme “Standing On Business” as the Red Devils face New Albany. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Junior cheerleader Kyndal McCartin shows her support for the team and for senior Violet Fondrisi by wearing a purple bow. Cheerleaders wore the bow throughout the weekend to support their teammate, who underwent surgery recently. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The Red Devil bench cheers on the team for the sectional championship win against New Albany last Saturday in Seymour. The Red Devils won 62-47. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Coach Sherron Wilkerson coaches his the team to the win. during the second half of the sectional championship game last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Seniors Shawn Boyd and Raijon Laird cheer on the team against New Albany last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Michael Cooper shoots his buzzer-beater shot at the end of the third quarter.Red Devils fans celebrate after senior Michael Cooper’s buzzer-beater 3-point shot at the end of the third quarter against New Albany. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The Red Devils take a moment to discuss the game. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Michael Cooper races up the court to score 2 of his 7 points against New Albany. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior guard Michael Cooper goes up for a layup during the sectional championship game. JHS defeated New Albany 62-47 on Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Tre Singleton waits to shoot free throws. Singleton had 28 points against the Bulldogs. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Seniors Michael Cooper and PJ Douglas celebrate with fans after defeating the New Albany Bulldogs 62-47 to win the sectional championship on Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Raijon Laird cuts down the net after the Red Devils won their second consecutive sectional championship. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Senior Michael Cooper cuts down the net during the celebration after the sectional win last Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad. Senior Shawn Boyd cuts part of the net after Saturday’s 62-47 sectional title win against New Albany. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Celebrating a Red Devil victory and a second consecutive sectional championship, principal Pam Hall cuts a piece of the net after the win against New Albany Saturday. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Principal Pam Hall congratulates coach Sherron Wilkerson on the Red Devils’ 62-47 sectional championship win. Jeff High defeated New Albany for a second time this season to claim the title and improved to 20-5. They face Evansville Harrison (17-7) at the regional this Saturday at 7 p.m. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.
JHS hosted a community celebration of Taylor High School on Saturday, Feb. 15 in Johnson Arena, an event that featured competitive Southern Indiana basketball and recognitions of former faculty, administrators, and students of Taylor.
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All photographs by Madison Pritchard and Brian Juarez.
The Red Devils wore special yellow and purple jerseys for one night only on Saturday, Feb. 15 during the community celebration of Taylor High School in Johnson Arena. Photo by Brian Juarez. Displays were set up in the lobby of Johnson Arena and included photographs and candy from Schimpff’s Confectionery in downtown Jeffersonville. Photo by Brian Juarez. Former Taylor High School students and faculty members and their families were honored between the junior varsity and varsity games with Jennings County. Photo by Brian Juarez. Principal Pam Hall celebrates with the family of former Taylor High School principal Corden Porter on Saturday, Feb. 15. Hall presents a plaque listing the names of Taylor principals. Photo by Brian Juarez. The starting five Red Devils — senior Michael Cooper, senior Raijon Laird, senior Tre Singleton, junior Elijah Cheeks, and junior Terrence Nord — take the court against Jennings County wearing their Taylor jerseys. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Michael Cooper looks to pass the ball while being defended by Jennings County’s Jeremiah Davis. Cooper scored 16 points in the 72-69 Jeff win. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Michael Cooper gets ready to pass the ball to senior Tre Singleton. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Senior Tre Singleton, guarded by Jennings County sophomore Hayden Low, drives and prepares to take a shot, Singleton scored a game high 32 points in the win over Jennings County. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Senior guard Gilly Polk shoots over the Jennings County defense. Polk scored 3 points and had 4 assists during the game. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Junior Elijah Cheeks plays defense as JHS holds a 6-point lead on Jennings County. The game was close throughout, with the Red Devils winning 72-69 on a night that saw Taylor High School alumni and administrators honored for their legacy. Photo by Madison Pritchard.