There’s No Place Like Home

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To the delight of Meridian’s Homecoming crowd, Jackets pound Bartlett Bulldogs

  • Meridian junior Ian Gomez (3) celebrates a 41-yard touchdown reception from junior quarterback Matty Jones (above right); Senior Brayden Wehmeyer (7) fights for rushing yardage against Bartlett on Homecoming night last Friday (above left). Photos by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
    Meridian junior Ian Gomez (3) celebrates a 41-yard touchdown reception from junior quarterback Matty Jones (above right); Senior Brayden Wehmeyer (7) fights for rushing yardage against Bartlett on Homecoming night last Friday (above left). Photos by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
  • There’s No Place Like Home
    There’s No Place Like Home
  • Meridian junior quarterback Matty Jones (10) fights off tackle (above right); Senior Noah Pogue (55) scores on fumble recovery (left). Photos by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
    Meridian junior quarterback Matty Jones (10) fights off tackle (above right); Senior Noah Pogue (55) scores on fumble recovery (left). Photos by Wendy Orozco courtesy of Brett Voss’ The Sports Buzz
  • There’s No Place Like Home
    There’s No Place Like Home
Playing for the first time during the 2023 Texas high school football season at Jacket Stadium, the Meridian Yellowjackets could not have scripted a better way to celebrate Homecoming. With senior running back Brayden Wehmeyer scoring three times, the Jackets used a complete team effort to pound the Bartlett Bulldogs, 47-26, last Friday night. Capitalizing on a game-opening fumble recovery by…

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