My Jag News • October 30, 2024 • https://myjagnews.com/35535/photos/jags-in-acttion/
JAGS IN ACTION
Sierra Seal is a freshman, in this photo she was cheering for the block that Ada Awagu had made. In this moment Sierra was feeling excited and loved the rush she was feeling and the intensity watching her teammate block the ball. (Arianna Serrano)Honor and PrideBenjamin Nakprommin salutes the campus police officer during the morning of 9/11. Every year they have a morning ceremony in front of the school in honor of 9/11. “We show honor and tribute to those fallen during the 9/11 attacks,” Nakprommin said.. Photo by Jackson Coleman (JACKSON COLEMAN)KICKOFF – Football player Arthur Gonzalez is touching the sideline while he runs away from a large mass of players trying to get the ball. (BRIAN BETTS)TAKE ON WATERAfter playing in 100 degree weather, Christian Aguillon drinks lots of water. During football season, when the players would get hot they would pour the water into their helmets because it felt good. “ It is a place outside of school where you get to try your hardest,” Aguillon said. Photo by Mariyah McRae(Mariyah McRae)Daniela Diamond teaches the crowd at Meet the Jags the cheer Go Jags Go holding the a sign. Diamond was feeling nervous about teaching the crowd the cheer. “Cheer means like a hole in my life that’s been filled,” Diamond said.(KAYLEE DEAN)Junior Peyton Shore sings the Johnson alma mater while holding her ‘J’ up at Meet the Jags. This is Shore’s first time singing the alma mater for the school, after she was asked by Mrs. Brown. “It’s a big honor for me,” Shore said. “I’ve always loved to sing and I love being on a big stage – or in this case a field – in front of a bunch of people. I was born a performer and I love all kinds of fine arts,” Shore said. (Ethan Osantowski)Eyes On The Ball!Junior Natalie Davila helps take the win against the Steel Knights. Davila played defense at this game. “I just kept my eyes on the ball,” Davila said. “Oh how’d I celebrate it? I got super happy! And, it was a good day for me!”(Jaiden Muray)Izaiah Perales warms up, and cools his nerves by throwing a ball around before a game against Brandice. The stress of these games can easily get to the players who aren’t sure if they’re going to win or lose beforehand. “It’s lowkey like a dogfight,” Perales said. “Like with Brandice we were slow at the start, but we got it together at the end.” Photo by Caden Crocker (CADEN CROCKER )A FLAG TO REMEMBERJROTC freshman Colin Thompson holds the American flag at the 9/11 ceremony in early september. JROTC cadets honor the losses of 9/11 each September and welcome everyone on campus to join them.(TAHLIA CORRALES)Girl TalkOn the sidelines, Sophomore Madison Cantu checks in with her teammates during their game against LEE. During the game, Cantu cheers on her teammates to motivate them to score. “It’s exciting because you can see your friends playing hard, and them playing hard gets you motivated to go in and do your best,”Cantu said.(ELLIE SAUNDERS)