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  1. How about Wandale Robinson and Hunter Perdue. These two have better numbers than the other RBs mentioned and are D1 RBs. I have seen them both. They are going to be the hunt. Usually 2000 yards would get some mentions.
  2. I saw a friend of the family of Hunter Perdue, 2028 yards Bullitt East. He said he is now 190 lbs, last year 165. Apparently the kid was banged up most of the season an put those numbers. He is getting clocked around 4.5 in his 40's. Could be a sleeper. Not to mention it is Coach Mark Sander's 2nd year at Bullitt East. Coach Sander is one of the great coaches in the state.
  3. I saw that he visited WKU last weekend for JR day. I had not seen Hunter in a few months and he has really been working hard in the off season. His dad said he has picked up 20 lbs since the end of the season. He said he was visiting So. Illinois in April. Nice to see a KY RB getting interest from out of state schools.
  4. Hunter Perdue Bullitt East Class of 2018 Murray State
  5. I saw quite a few KY kids went to UT for their Junior Day and WKU is hosting there 1st one with the new coaching staff this weekend. Just curious if anyone has heard of kids getting invites. I have heard of a few in the Louisville area.
  6. I have a friend that is a Coach at Bullitt East, they have picked some really good coaches from some other schools. Solid schedule 8-18 Butler Home 8/25 Central Hardin Away 9/1 Spencer Away 9/8 OPEN 9/15 Shelby Co. Away 9/22 Nelson Home 9/29 Bullitt Central Home 10/6 So. Oldham Away 10/13 North Bullitt Away 10/20 Oldham Co. Home 10/27 CAL Home
  7. Leader rusher in 5A, and 5A district POY, Hunter Perdue, is not on the list either. 1918 yards and 23 TDs.
  8. JCPS could use some of the more than $1300 per student they spend to bus the kids all over the county to pay for improved schools in their own neighborhoods.
  9. JCPS struggles to get community involvement. The "cluster" system in Louisville takes kids out of their neighborhoods and ships them all over the county. Even schools with strong alumni in the area can not do much to help their schools. The BOE will block any attempt from alumni to enhance the facilities through donations or gifts. I heard it is the same in Bullitt County right next door. They only have 3 high schools, but 1 school can not improve facilities unless all 3 do it. This practice by the BOE is very short sighted. The Bullitt County schools had track that were too dangerous to hold meets or in most cases even practice. Bullitt East had the city willing to fix and resurface the track and BOE blocked them. In both cases the board has chosen to keep all kids in very poor, unsafe, and embarrassing situations under guise of equality. It is very sad. North Bullitt had an alumnus willing to donate the money for new locker rooms and they were not allowed.
  10. I would consider Male new. But you do have a very valid point. When Jefferson county teams travel out into the state it is very obvious to the student athletes that JCPS is way behind in spending of facilities of any kind.
  11. Yes, all of the player/ coach recognized got a plaque the Class overall would get two. Did the player from Bowling Green get the 5A?
  12. Yes, the Class POY & COY were announced at Halftime of each game while recognizing the District honorees
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