We hope you can join us from 8 - 9 pm this evening (Oct 28).
Click the link below to join us for this important session.
https://melg.zoom.us/j/89830613964
Admissions: All tickets are $7.00 and must be purchased via the GoFan app. Bronson will have a credit card reader at the gate as well!
Passes: There will be NO PASSES!
Visitor Seating: Visitor seating is limited, so feel free to bring lawn chairs! Just remember, all lawn chair seating must be outside the fence.
No Pets: Leashed service animals are permitted; please bring waste disposal bags and request special seating before the event.
Handicap Parking: The field is not very handicap accessible. If you know of a spectator who needs accommodations, Bronson can allow them to park inside the complex. Please have someone notify the Bronson athletic director of their arrival, and they will ensure they are let in.
Artificial Noisemakers - Are NOT allowed! This includes air horns, cowbells, jugs with rocks, shakers, rattles, clappers, etc.
Signs: The Tournament Manager should inspect all signs to be posted by competing schools in or near their cheering section. Any signs that carry questionable implications or are degrading will not be allowed. Political signage of any kind is prohibited.
Radio/Tape Players: These items are prohibited at MHSAA tournaments. Personal style players and radios are permitted so long as the sound is restricted to the listening of an individual.
Go Comets!
This meeting is for all athletes and their parents/guardians. The meeting will take less than an hour. The meeting will start out with a quick review of the athletic handbook and certain points of emphasis. The athletic handbook will need to be signed by any student athlete that did not participate in a fall sport and a parent/guardian by the end of their first week of practice. The athletic trainer will also be there to discuss the protocols and procedures that need to be followed. We will finish up with each athlete attending a sport specific meeting with the coaching staff of that sport to go over program expectations and hand out schedules.
Go Comets!
On the other side of the District bracket, it is Union City traveling to Hanover-Horton. The winners will play on November 7 or 8.
Go Comets!
The Lady Comets put forth a great effort, but fell short of qualifying as a team, placing 4th. 2 girls were All-Region (top 15), and 3 qualified for the State Finals. Keira Knight placed 13th with a PR of 20:57. Teammate Brynleigh Griffiths was 14th (21:07). Joleane Gulledge was an additional State qualifier, placing 16th with a PR of 21:09. Mia Langhann had a PR of 22:21, placing 37th. Addy Horton also PR’d, placing 42nd in 22:36. Sophia Morgan ran a PR for 54th (23:08). Alexa Moore was 69th (24:06).
On the boy’s side it was a dogfight. 6 points separated 3rd from 1st place. The Comet boys finished 3rd, qualifying for the fourth year in a row as a team to the State Finals with Coach Snyder and Coach Copp at the helm. 4 runners were all region (top 15). Leading the charge was junior Caleb Blonde, who conquered the course in 15:50, becoming Regional Champion. Nick Fowler was 7th (16:26), Collin Fucile 8th (16:29), Ashton Potwin 15th (16:51). Briggs Baker 41st (18:11). Jake Gray was 50th (18:30). Eli Norman 69th (19:04).
The State Finals are at MIS Saturday, November 1st. Girls D3 run at 10:10, boys at 11:30. Entrance opens at 7:30. Tickets are $11 per person though GoFan.co. Parking is included in that price.
Go Comets!
Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/135xxE-2BK0LMPwUsJBevMGQzzgWvMRzwFZFgvClRiDc/edit?usp=sharing

Jonesville High School has been selected as one of the high school sports programs to receive funds from the 2025 McDonald’s High School Sports Digital Fundraiser!
Local area McDonald’s restaurants will be raising money for their local high school sports programs. Restaurants will be donating 20% of all digital sales made in the McDonald’s App on Tuesday, October 21st to your school’s athletic department.
Here is the McDonald’s restaurant(s) that will be raising money for YOUR school’s athletics!
Jonesville McDonald's
115 W CHICAGO ST
Jonesville, MI
Go Comets!

Tomorrow is the day for the middle school Winter Sports Pre-season meeting for all Jonesville Middle School students interested in playing a winter sport. It will take place on Wednesday, October 22, at 7:00pm in the middle school gym. Competitive cheer starts practice on October 20th. Boys 7th and 8th grade basketball starts on October 27th. Girls 7th and 8th grade basketball and wrestling start on January 5th.
Winter Sports Pre-season meeting for all Jonesville High School students interested in playing a winter sport will take place on Thursday, November 6, at 7:00pm in the high school gym. November 10th is the first day for bowling and competitive cheer. Boys basketball starts on November 12th. Wrestling starts on November 17th. Girls basketball starts on November 19th.
This meeting is for all athletes and their parents/guardians. The meeting will take less than an hour. The meeting will start out with a quick review of the athletic handbook and certain points of emphasis. The athletic handbook will need to be signed by any student athlete that did not participate in a fall sport and a parent/guardian by the end of their first week of practice. The athletic trainer will also be there to discuss the protocols and procedures that need to be followed. We will finish up with each athlete attending a sport specific meeting with the coaching staff of that sport to go over program expectations and hand out schedules.
Go Comets!
Tonight is the night! Please join us at the 19th annual Hillsdale County Community Foundation's College & Career Fair tonight (10/20) from 6:00-7:30pm at the Hillsdale College Searle Center. Students and parents are invited to explore over 50 colleges and universities, branches of the armed forces, and industry and businesses within Hillsdale County. To pre-register for the event (highly encouraged), please use the QR code on the flyer.

Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zQhaD5rqsn9Y6R88e8Ph8eQRcH3YqnxTsiW8aEQaRrA/edit?usp=sharing

Today, Friday, October 17, marks the end of an era for Jonesville football. The Comets will play their last varsity regular season game on our current field against Vandercook Lake. The current field is close to 75 years old.
It will be Senior night for our band, cross country teams, sideline cheer team and football team with those introductions taking place before the game at 6:30. Parents - please meet in the southeast corner of the field at 6:20 to get lined up. At halftime, the band will play their halftime show. Following that, we will have the Patricia Krohn Memorial Award presentation. After that presentation, we will honor longtime varsity football coach Greg Morrison on his induction into the Michigan Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame this past summer. We are asking anyone who played or coached with Coach Morrison to join him and his family on the field for the presentation. Former players and coaches - please meet inside the fence at the south endzone.
Go Comets!
Winter Sports Pre-season meeting for all Jonesville High School students interested in playing a winter sport will take place on Wednesday, November 6, at 7:00pm in the high school gym. November 10th is the first day for bowling and competitive cheer. Boys basketball starts on November 12th. Wrestling starts on November 17th. Girls basketball starts on November 19th.
This meeting is for all athletes and their parents/guardians. The meeting will take less than an hour. The meeting will start out with a quick review of the athletic handbook and certain points of emphasis. The athletic handbook will need to be signed by any student athlete that did not participate in a fall sport and a parent/guardian by the end of their first week of practice. The athletic trainer will also be there to discuss the protocols and procedures that need to be followed. We will finish up with each athlete attending a sport specific meeting with the coaching staff of that sport to go over program expectations and hand out schedules.
Go Comets!
Winter Sports Pre-season meeting for all Jonesville Middle School students interested in playing a winter sport will take place on Wednesday, October 22, at 7:00pm in the middle school gym. Sideline cheer starts practice on October 20th. Boys 7th and 8th grade basketball starts on October 27th. Girls 7th and 8th grade basketball and wrestling start on January 5th.
Winter Sports Pre-season meeting for all Jonesville High School students interested in playing a winter sport will take place on Wednesday, November 6, at 7:00pm in the high school gym. November 10th is the first day for bowling and competitive cheer. Boys basketball starts on November 12th. Wrestling starts on November 17th. Girls basketball starts on November 19th.
This meeting is for all athletes and their parents/guardians. The meeting will take less than an hour. The meeting will start out with a quick review of the athletic handbook and certain points of emphasis. The athletic handbook will need to be signed by any student athlete that did not participate in a fall sport and a parent/guardian by the end of their first week of practice. The athletic trainer will also be there to discuss the protocols and procedures that need to be followed. We will finish up with each athlete attending a sport specific meeting with the coaching staff of that sport to go over program expectations and hand out schedules.
Go Comets!
The Board of Education will soon be wrapping up its strategic planning process.
Tuesday, October 28 from 8-9 pm will be the virtual session. Community members and staff are invited to attend. More information with a link to the virtual session will be coming soon.
If you are unable to attend this session, please complete the online survey so that your input may be heard.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JonesvilleSP25

Jonesville High School has been selected as one of the high school sports programs to receive funds from the 2025 McDonald’s High School Sports Digital Fundraiser!
Local area McDonald’s restaurants will be raising money for their local high school sports programs. Restaurants will be donating 20% of all digital sales made in the McDonald’s App on Tuesday, October 21st to your school’s athletic department.
Here is the McDonald’s restaurant(s) that will be raising money for YOUR school’s athletics!
Jonesville McDonald's
115 W CHICAGO ST
Jonesville, MI
Go Comets!

This Friday, October 17, marks the end of an era for Jonesville football. The Comets will play their last varsity regular season game on our current field against Vandercook Lake. The current field is close to 75 years old.
It will be Senior night for our band, cross country teams, sideline cheer team and football team with those introductions taking place before the game. At halftime, the band will play their halftime show. Following that, we will have the Patricia Krohn Memorial Award presentation. After that presentation, we will honor longtime varsity football coach Greg Morrison on his induction into the Michigan Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame this past summer. We are asking anyone who played or coached with Coach Morrison to join him and his family on the field for the presentation.
Go Comets!

Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/144KVkO4UNHYSzPqk1IYpdXT1fBaNJe5YX2kFdl3dTf4/edit?usp=sharing

Go Comets!
Today our boys soccer team begins play in the MHSAA district tournament. The Comets take their #3 seed and 11-6-1 record and play Leslie at home at 5:00. Per MHSAA guidelines, no passes will be allowed which means seniors and all JCS students will need to pay. The cost will be $5. Because we are the host for the first round game, we can accept cash or use our Hudl digital ticketing to pay for entrance.
Go Comets!
