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2006 FOOTBALL
HIGHLIGHTS |
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Johnson County competed in the state
quarterfinals for the fourth time in the last seven years. JOCO has a
record of 57-29 during that span with 9 playoff wins. |
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Coach Bonds ran his coaching record to 117-51.
His record with JOCO is 91-42. |
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The 415 points scored by the Trojans this season
ranks #3 in JOCO history behind the teams from 1993 and 1979. |
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The Trojans starting defense didn't allow a score
for six consecutive games and the Trojans went two months without trailing
on the scoreboard. |
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Johnson County attempted only 10 extra points (making 7)
and 49 two point conversions (making 25). |
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Johnson County had 12 interceptions, four each by B.
J. Murray and Antonio King. |
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Johnson County blocked three field goals, returning
one for a touchdown. |
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Cedric Rawlings set a school record with
2,310 yards passing and 31 touchdowns. Cedric completed 119 passes out
of 229 attempts. Rawlings also rushed for 631
yards on 146 attempts and 9 touchdowns. For his career Rawlings passed
for 2,665 yards and 34 touchdowns. Rawlings also had 860 yards rushing
and 1,123 yards receiving in his career. He had 13 touchdowns rushing
and 14 touchdowns receiving. |
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B. J. Murray caught 41 passes for 913 yards
and 12 touchdowns. This gives B. J. 67 career receptions and 1,372
career receiving yards. B. J. led the Trojans in scoring with 120
points. In addition to his touchdowns receiving B. J. had 3 touchdowns
rushing, 1 punt return for a touchdown, 1 interception for a touchdown and 9
2-point conversions. Murray also rushed for 389 yards.
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Kelsey Waters caught 40 passes for 605
yards and 8 touchdowns in his first year at receiver. |
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Brad Jefferson rushed for 196
yards on only 32 carries. This gives Brad 1,044 yards in his career on
169 carries. Jefferson also caught 12 passes for 235 yards. Brad
ended his career with 30 receptions for 554 yards. |
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Jeffery Scarborough, playing in his first season,
caught 15 passes for 374 yards and 6 touchdowns. Jeffery also did an
excellent job punting, averaging 36.5 yards per punt. |