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  1. I wasn't there so it's hard to say. According to the new rule, if the Holy Cross player attempted to play the ball and the penalty was awarded, a yellow card should've been given. The description says pulled down so who knows. However, a red card is only given if: 1. The player made no attempt to play the ball in the box i.e. pulling someone down by their jersey, grabbing player and pulling them down. 2. The foul is the denial of a obvious goal scoring opportunity outside of the penalty area. It's subjective and very hard to tell not being able to see it but it could've been harsh to issue a red card if the HC player made a genuine attempt at the ball in the box.
  2. While the field was certainly sloppy Simon Kenton dominated the game and should have won by at least 2 or 3 goals. Grant County only had one shot on target compared to at least 20 for Simon Kenton.
  3. The field is 112x65 grass was no longer than most other grass fields in the area, however it was muddy.
  4. Not extremely familiar with SK but I know they lost some really good talent in their Senior Class but return some really key players so I expect them to be solid.
  5. The 8th and 10th region won. Some kids from Ryle, Scott, and Cooper played with the 8th and 10th because numbers were low. It was 5-5 I think at the end of regulation, and the 8th and 10th won in PK's. It was pretty odd how they did the PK's though. Both keepers were in the same goal and the players took the PK's at the same time. I don't know everyone who scored but I do know that Adam Snow (Cooper), Matthew Barnett (Grant), Francisco Abbinante (SK) and Nate Hoffman (Ryle) scored for the 8th and 10th. I know Griffin Lamb (Cov Cath), Tyler Benjamin (SK), and I believe it was DJ Sanders had two (St. Henry). Most of the kids just messed around and no one took it too serious but they all seemed to enjoy it.
  6. It is a cumulative district record that determines seeding. http://khsaa.org/handbook/competitionrules/bkcompetitionrules.pdf
  7. Williamstown led wire to wire and it was never in doubt. First win over the Braves in a LONG time.
  8. End of 1 Williamstown up 22-6. Grant is struggling
  9. I agree 100%. We were in a group talking about what a difficult call that was to make and even more difficult given it was a state final. I was surprised with how well Daviess moved the ball and created chances against the Cov Cath D. This will be a tough game to top in the future. Also a kudos to the Cov Cath student section that showed up. They made the game a lot more enjoyable.
  10. I was in the same spot as you and I thought they made the right call. However after watching the video it showed he was on. One of the best state finals I have seen and congrats to both teams on great seasons. I attached a screenshot from the video.
  11. Really excited to see the Daviess County offense go against the defense of Cov Cath. Should be a fun game to watch.
  12. I am really hoping to see Daviess Counties offense against Cov Caths D
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