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Jacksonville Christian Football Team History
Jacksonville Christian Thunder
Jacksonville Christian School
831 Alexandria Rd. SW Jacksonville, AL 36265
Stadium: Tommy Miller Field Colors: Red, Black & White Coach: Tommy Miller Region: NACC-
2001 Season Highlights
Tommy Miller enters his 11th season as Head Coach at Jacksonville Christian. The Thunder set a team record by winning 12 games.
2001 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Aug. 24 @
Garywood Christian
52
28
W
Fri., Aug. 31 vs.
Immanuel Christian
28
12
W
Fri., Sep. 7 vs.
Hope Christian
44
24
W
Fri., Sep. 14 @ Victory Christian MS
24
0
W
Fri., Sep. 21 @
Coosa Christian
40
16
W
Fri., Sep. 28 vs.
Tri-County Christian
40
16
W
Fri., Oct. 5 vs.
Trinity Oxford
50
20
W
Fri., Oct. 12 @
Oak Park Christian
56
22
W
Fri., Oct. 19 vs.
New Life Christian
40
20
W
Fri., Oct. 26 vs.
Taylor Road Academy
38
8
W
Fri., Nov. 2 vs.
Oak Park Christian
52
38
W
Fri., Nov. 9 @
Hope Christian
42
8
W
2001 Season Totals
Record 12-0
Points Scored 506
Scoring Average 42.2
Points Allowed 212
Defense Average 17.7
Opponents Record 42-39
-2
Region Record 0-0
Home Record 7-0
Away Record 5-0
2001 Class NACC Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
Jacksonville Christian was not ranked.
2001 Class NACC Region 0 Standings
Regular Season
Playoffs
Region/Area Record
Team
W/L/T PF
PA
W/L/T PF
PA
W/L/T
PF PA
Coach
Jacksonville Christian
12-0 506 212
Tommy Miller
2001 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No Jacksonville Christian Players on File.
2001 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
No Jacksonville Christian Players on File.
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