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(VIDEO) Jackson County moves to 3-0 for first time since '09 with win over Lumpkin

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 7:06AM on Saturday 2nd September 2017 ( 7 years ago )

JEFFERSON — It's been some time since Jackson County football was 3-0 -- it's also been some time since the Panthers owned a rushing attack like the one they currently possess.

Thanks to a dominant offensive line and Noah Venable, Jackson County now has both.

Venable rushed for 269 yards and three touchdowns as the Panthers rolled over Lumpkin County 35-7 on Friday to give Jackson County its first three-game win streak to start a season since the 2009 campaign.

Venable scored on a pair of 1-yard first half touchdown plunges for a 14-7 lead at the interval.

It was all Panthers from there, as Grey Akins and Venable combined to add three more scores in the second half. Akins made it 21-7 on a touchdown run in the third quarter before Venable added a nine-yard scoring jaunt. Akins finished with a flourish, turning a busted field goal attempt into a touchdown when, as the holder on the botched kick, he whirled away and connected with Seth Caylor on a 10-yard touchdown pass.

Luke Smith scored on a three-yard run for the Indians (0-2) in the second quarter.

Lumpkin will look to get things rolling next week when it plays host to Madison County.

Jackson County travels to take on West Hall next week.

Jackson County's Noah Venable runs past Lumpkin County defenders in the Panthers' win on Friday in Jefferson.

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