| 1Q | 2Q | 3Q | 4Q | OT1 | Final | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Jackson Polar Bears | 6 | 0 | 8 | 7 | 0 | 21 |
![]() | GlenOak Golden Eagles | 14 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 6 | 27 |
| Jac | Gle | |
| First Downs | 16 | 12 |
| Rushes-Yards | 30-88 | 47-257 |
| Comp-Att-Int | 18-31-2 | 4-6-1 |
| Passing Yards | 184 | 53 |
| Fumbles-Lost | 0-0 | 3-1 |
| Penalty Yards | 28 | 36 |
| Records | Previous Season Record: 4-6, 0-0 | Previous Season Record: 6-5, 0-0 |
GO—Daniels-Mitchell 1 run (Julian kick)
J—Batcho 15 pass from Seanor (kick failed)
GO—Dunn 36 run (Julian kick)
J—Seanor 3 run (Batcho pass from Seanor)
J—Batcho 7 pass from Seanor (Festenmaker kick)
GO—Dunn 2 run (Julian kick)
GO—Dunn 2 run (no attempt)
PLAIN TWP. Brionte Dunn scored on a 2-yard run in overtime to give GlenOak a 27-21 win over Jackson on Friday night at Bob Commings Field.
Jackson took a 21-14 lead with 2:10 left in regulation as Grant Seanor found Jake Batcho for a 7-yard TD pass. It was Jackson’s first lead of the night.
GlenOak came right back, though, as Matt Clark took the ensuing kickoff 33 yards to the Jackson 45. The Golden Eagles needed just five plays to score as a 24-yard pass from Brandon Martin to Luke Gavin set up a 2-yard TD run by Dunn.
Dunn finished with 159 yards on 30 carries.
Jackson got the ball first in overtime, but a Thomas Ross interception gave the ball back to GlenOak. Dunn ran on all six overtime plays.
Sanor finished with 228 yards passing, throwing for two scores and running for another. Batcho had five catches for 64 yards and two scores. Casey Irwin added three catches for 63 yards.
Jackson’s Will Logan ran 17 times for 108 yards. He also caught seven passes for 58 yards.
GlenOak opened the game with a 52-yard touchdown drive as Collin Daniels-Mitchell had a 36-yard run to set up his own 1-yard TD.
Jackson came right back with a 16-play, 80-yard TD drive of its own, capped by Seanor’s 15-yard TD pass to Batcho. Jackson converted a fourth down and two third downs on the drive.
It didn’t take long for GlenOak to regain the lead as the Golden Eagles responded with a scoring drive that took eight plays and covered 76 yards. Of the eight plays, Dunn ran five times, including a 35-yard TD.
Jackson scored with 4:33 left in third quarter, on a 3-yard run by Seanor. A 2-point conversion from Seanor to Batcho tied it at 14.
Jackson outgained GlenOak, 338-281, at end of regulation.
Daniels-Mitchell ran seven times for 44 yards. Martin completed all four of his attempts for 52 yards.
J—Batcho 15 pass from Seanor (kick failed)
GO—Dunn 36 run (Julian kick)
J—Seanor 3 run (Batcho pass from Seanor)
J—Batcho 7 pass from Seanor (Festenmaker kick)
GO—Dunn 2 run (Julian kick)
GO—Dunn 2 run (no attempt)
PLAIN TWP. Brionte Dunn scored on a 2-yard run in overtime to give GlenOak a 27-21 win over Jackson on Friday night at Bob Commings Field.
Jackson took a 21-14 lead with 2:10 left in regulation as Grant Seanor found Jake Batcho for a 7-yard TD pass. It was Jackson’s first lead of the night.
GlenOak came right back, though, as Matt Clark took the ensuing kickoff 33 yards to the Jackson 45. The Golden Eagles needed just five plays to score as a 24-yard pass from Brandon Martin to Luke Gavin set up a 2-yard TD run by Dunn.
Dunn finished with 159 yards on 30 carries.
Jackson got the ball first in overtime, but a Thomas Ross interception gave the ball back to GlenOak. Dunn ran on all six overtime plays.
Sanor finished with 228 yards passing, throwing for two scores and running for another. Batcho had five catches for 64 yards and two scores. Casey Irwin added three catches for 63 yards.
Jackson’s Will Logan ran 17 times for 108 yards. He also caught seven passes for 58 yards.
GlenOak opened the game with a 52-yard touchdown drive as Collin Daniels-Mitchell had a 36-yard run to set up his own 1-yard TD.
Jackson came right back with a 16-play, 80-yard TD drive of its own, capped by Seanor’s 15-yard TD pass to Batcho. Jackson converted a fourth down and two third downs on the drive.
It didn’t take long for GlenOak to regain the lead as the Golden Eagles responded with a scoring drive that took eight plays and covered 76 yards. Of the eight plays, Dunn ran five times, including a 35-yard TD.
Jackson scored with 4:33 left in third quarter, on a 3-yard run by Seanor. A 2-point conversion from Seanor to Batcho tied it at 14.
Jackson outgained GlenOak, 338-281, at end of regulation.
Daniels-Mitchell ran seven times for 44 yards. Martin completed all four of his attempts for 52 yards.




