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  1. I was shocked by how many times Paintsville threw the ball. Especially on the drive where the 1st Pick-Six occurred effectively ending the game. A nice drive was put together, down 3 with around 1:30 left in the game, and on the 20 yard line going in. 3 or 4 shots near or in the endzone, and then a repetitive play call ended up with a Lewis making a great play and scoring. I just thought they were in far too big of a hurry on that final drive, but the QB is young and he will learn from this. The box score I saw from after the game showed Paintsville was 8/32 passing for 157 yards. Raceland had a great gameplan and absolutely earned the victory. Hats off to their kids and staff on a fantastic group effort in an extremely hard hitting football game.
  2. WVU commit Tyrese Allen completely took over the 3rd Quarter for Paintsville. 5 Rushes 117 yards 2 TD 1 Reception 48 yards 1 TD Blocked Punt for Safety Completely swung the momentum in the Tigers' favor, and sealed the deal. Congrats to Bracken County on a historic season! They really have things trending in the right direction.
  3. I wonder if any other schools in the state has an athlete with accolades similar to this?? Geordan is one of the most impressive all around athletes I've seen in a long long time to come through the area. He works his tail off and deserves any success that will surely come his way in life.
  4. Both teams come into this game at 2-0 with convincing wins thus far. Last year's regular season game didn't disappoint as the Tigers won on a 2 point conversion in OT. But the Panthers won the playoff match-up on their way to a state championship. Who wins this highly anticipated game?
  5. http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2839358/highlights/295225376/v2 Rushing 178 Carries 1579 Yards 19 Touchdowns Receiving 7 Receptions 202 Yards 2 Touchdowns Not sure on the Special Teams stats, but he's as dangerous a returner as I've seen at the 1A level.
  6. Paintsville (there may be more) '08 Landon Slone- Kentucky '98 JR VanHoose- Marshall (Mr. Basketball) '98 Todd Tackett- Kentucky '96 Craig Ratliff- UNC Greensboro '95 Bryan Lyon- UT Martin '88 Keith Adkins- Notre Dame '88 Jerry Pelphrey- ETSU '87 John Pelphrey- Kentucky (Mr. Basketball) '83 Scott Daniel- ETSU '64 Bob Porter- Baylor '64 Jim Allen- Baylor '63 Kenny Goble- Virginia '57 Bryan Hall- Louisville '57 Phillip Estepp- EKU Not too shabby for a school that usually graduates 40-50 kids per class.
  7. I do. They beat them 56-28 earlier this season, at Hazard. I'm not sure if there was a running clock in that game or not. But unless Hazard has improved drastically I don't look for it to be close.
  8. Pikeville should cruise to the semi-finals. I don't expect them to play a game without a running clock in the first 3 rounds. They should be very rested and healthy where I expect they'll meet Paintsville. That will be the biggest football game that the mountains have seen in a long long time. I look for it to be Beechwood vs Paintsville on the carpet.
  9. I look for Shelby Valley to move the ball early on and eat up a little bit of clock. I'm not sure that they'll be able to slow the Paintsville offense though. I think the coaching staff makes proper adjustments and the Tigers win and complete their first undefeated regular season since 1978. Paintsville 35 Shelby Valley 14
  10. 2 Touchdowns (1 passing and 1 rushing) and a bunch of tackles. Kent Phelps had 3 rushing touchdowns in the first half also on some big runs. Starters were pulled after 1 possession in the 2nd Half.
  11. Kash Daniel- Paintsville (Played 10-11 Total Quarters this Season thru 4 games) Passing 19-34 274 Yards 4 TD Rushing 41 Carries 280 Yards 7 TD Defense 56 Tackles 4 Forced Fumbles 2 Fumble Recoveries Responsible for a total of 72 Points including 3 2-Point Conversions.
  12. 1986 Apple Bowl. Paintsville vs Johnson Central. #2 in Blue is Joey Couch who was an All Conference Defensive lineman at UK.
  13. 1960 Army All American from Paintsville Mike Minix (#18). MVP of the Army All American game, and the nation's leading scorer in 1960. He was "The Highest Scoring Football Player in America" according to the program for the game that featured names like Joe Namath, Dick Butkus, and John Huarte (Heisman QB 1964 at Notre Dame).
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