Faced with the decision of how Jackson County should attack its first overtime possession in Friday’s game against East Hall, Panthers coach Brandon Worley chose the hot hand. Or, at least, the hot feet of senior running back Malik Tuck. “He was having a night, so you’ve got to keep giving it to him when you’re in a situation like that,” said Worley.
Jackson County's Malik Tuck considers 4-touchdown performance in win against East Hall 'a dream'
Senior running back picked up 347 yards as Panthers improved to 3-1