Nathaniel Bryan Posted September 11, 2016 Share Posted September 11, 2016 PASSING * Ballard's Terrance May (who also ran for a touchdown) was 9-of-13 passing for 203 yards and four touchdowns against Western. * Beechwood's Brayden Burch was 19-of-24 passing for 280 yards and four touchdowns against Franklin County. * Bowling Green's Clark Payne was 16-of-26 passing for 319 yards and two touchdowns against Owensboro. * Boyle County's Sam Tiller was 10-of-14 passing for 184 yards and three touchdowns against Anderson County. * Caldwell County's Shane Burns was a perfect 3-of-3 passing for 131 yards and two touchdowns against Crittenden County. * Casey County's Breece Hayes was 16-of-20 passing for 319 yards and five touchdowns against Lincoln County. * Christian County's Kolbe Langhi threw for three touchdowns against Christian County. * Covington Catholic's AJ Mayer was 20-of-36 passing for 242 yards against Lexington Catholic. * Daviess County's Adam Bouchard (who also had 39 yards on six carries) was 11-of-20 passing for 250 yards and three touchdowns against Hancock County. * Glasgow's Dessi Austin was 17-of-26 passing for 228 yards and three touchdowns against Allen County-Scottsville. * Lexington Catholic's Kirk Fagot was 18-of-33 passing for 284 yards and three touchdowns against Covington Catholic. * Lexington Christian's Brayden Miller passed for 220 yards and three touchdowns against Estill County. * Male's TJ Thomas completed nine passes for 281 yards and five touchdowns against Trinity. * Mayfield's Landon Arnett was 19-of-33 passing for 254 yards and two touchdowns against McCracken County. * McCracken County's Cash Jones was 18-of-34 passing for 239 yards and three touchdowns against Mayfield. * Meade County's Zane Powers passed for three touchdowns against Warren Central. * Ohio County's Heath Simmons was 24-of-35 passing for 293 yards and four touchdowns against Grayson County. * Paducah Tilghman's Dalton Ferrell (who also ran for a pair of conversions) was 17-of-26 passing for 279 yards and four touchdowns against Graves County. * Pleasure Ridge Park's Bryson Washington was 13-of-19 passing for 328 yards and four touchdowns against John Hardin. * Russellville's Jaylyn McMurry was a perfect 4-of-4 passing for 100 yards and two touchdowns against Logan County. * Ryle's Tanner Morgan was 16-of-18 passing for 254 yards and three touchdowns against Highlands. * South Oldham's Drew Zaubi (who also ran for a touchdown) was 8-of-11 passing for 249 yards and three touchdowns against North Oldham. RUSHING * Allen County-Scottsville's Jaylon McPeak ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns against Glasgow. * Bullitt East's Hunter Perdue ran for 228 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries against Spencer County. * Christian County's Trequan Taylor ran for two touchdown and reached 120 yards before halftime against Fort Campbell. * DeSales' Austin Tharp ran for three touchdowns against Holy Cross-Louisville. * Edmonson County's Daniel Caudill ran for four touchdowns against Warren East. * Johnson Central's Joe Jackson ran the ball 24 times for 272 yards and two touchdowns against South Charleston (W.Va.). * LaRue County's Bryson Cobb ran the ball 17 times for 207 yards and four touchdowns (32, 8, 1 and 92 yards) against Campbellsville. * Lexington Catholic's Dameon Jones (who also recovered a fumble) ran the ball 24 times for 170 yards against Covington Catholic. * Lincoln County's Tra Carey ran the ball 27 times for 198 yards and three touchdowns against Casey County. * Mayfield's Kyle Hurt ran for three touchdowns against McCracken County. * Paducah Tilghman's Alex Gold ran the ball 17 times for 184 yards and two touchdowns against Graves County. * South Laurel's Matt Harp ran the ball 18 times for 108 yards and three touchdowns against Middlesboro. * Whitley County's Shawn Hickey ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns against West Jessamine. RECEIVING * Ballard's Jordan Gunter (who also threw for a conversion) had three catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns against Western. * Caldwell County's Jameer Riley had two touchdown catches (63 yards, 54 yards) against Crittenden County. * Casey County's Britt Pendleton had six catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns against Lincoln County. * Daviess County's Marquel Tinsley had three touchdown catches (40 yards, 44 yards, 5 yards) against Hancock County. * Glasgow's Ben Hughes had seven catches for 108 yards and two touchdowns against Allen County-Scottsville. * Male's Ethan Bibb had 173 receiving yards and caught four touchdowns against Trinity. * McCracken County's Darian Woods had two touchdown catches against Mayfield. * North Laurel's Matt Sizemore had two touchdown catches against Mason County. * Paducah Tilghman's had four catches for 69 yards and two touchdowns against Graves County. * Pulaski County's Jake Johnson had eight catches for 60 yards and one touchdown against Russell County, becoming the first player in KHSAA history with 300 career receptions. DEFENSE * Ballard forced four first-half turnovers and five overall against Western. * Belfry's Derek Wellman had 10 tackles against Newport Central Catholic. * Boyle County's Kagen Jackson had 11 tackles against Anderson County. * Corbin came up with an interception (DJ Murphy) and limited Danville's high-powered passing attack to a season-low 31 yards. * Pleasure Ridge Park blocked a punt and a field goal against John Hardin. * Whitley County limited West Jessamine to 99 yards for the Colonels' second game in a row holding an opponent to less than 100 yards. RETURNS * Ballard's Collin Brown had a 95-yard kickoff return touchdown against Western. * Bardstown's De’Ondre Boggs (who also had an interception) had a 46-yard punt return touchdown against Nelson County. * Beechwood's Aiden Justice had an 82-yard kickoff return touchdown against Franklin County. * Belfry's Taveon Hunter had a 73-yard kickoff return touchdown against Newport Central Catholic. * Bellevue's Seth Evers had a 76-yard kickoff return touchdown against Newport. * Bowling Green scored on two interception returns (Tisdale for 40 yards, Smith for 45 yards) against Owensboro. * Covington Catholic's Kameron Butler had an 80-yard interception return touchdown against Lexington Catholic. * DeSales' Jordan Watkins had a 95-yard interception return touchdown to end the game against Holy Cross-Louisville. * Elizabethtown's Jay Becherer had an 87-yard interception return touchdown against North Hardin. * Franklin County's Cody Lofton had a 32-yard interception return touchdown against Beechwood. * Holy Cross-Covington's Derrick Barnes (who also ran for a touchdown) had a 98-yard interception return touchdown against Taft (Ohio). * Lloyd's LeShaun Townsend had a 65-yard kickoff return touchdown against Holmes. * Russellville's trio of MJ Jones (77-yard kickoff), Jacolbie Mason (5-yard fumble) and Jacob Naylor (45-yard interception) had one touchdown return each against Logan County. * Ryle's Jake Chisholm (who also caught three passes for 104 yards and a touchdown) had a 90-yard kickoff return touchdown against Highlands. * South Laurel's Jared Grubb (who also ran for a touchdown and 68 yards on seven carries) had a 70-yard punt return touchdown against Middlesboro (Grubb also ran for a touchdown and 68 yards on seven carries). * Trigg County's duo of Riley Stallons (99-yard interception) and Malik Cunningham (15-yard fumble) both had one return touchdown each against Todd County Central. * Warren Central’s D.J. Tyner (who also had a 4-yard touchdown run) had a 96-yard kickoff return touchdown against Meade County. * Whitley County's duo of Blake Evans (26 yards) and Dillon Dixon (56 yards) both had one interception return touchdown each against West Jessamine. MULTIPLICITY * Bardstown's Santrel Farmer accounted for three touchdowns (all passing) and two conversions (one rushing, one passing) against Nelson County. * Bishop Brossart's Chase Keller accounted for five touchdowns (one rushing, four passing) and 220 yards (53 rushing, 167 passing) against Trimble County. * Bowling Green's Jamale Carothers had three touchdowns (9-yard run, 62-yard catch, 1-yard run) against Owensboro. * Bryan Station's Jalen Burbage accounted for 398 yards (120 rushing yards on 21 carries; 21-of-29 passing for 278 yards) and four touchdowns (three rushing, one passing) against Madison Central. * Butler County's Rex Henderson accounted for four touchdowns (258 yards and two touchdowns passing, 64 yards and two touchdowns rushing) against Apollo. * Central Hardin's Darious Barbour had one touchdown rushing and one touchdown receiving against South Warren. * Christian County's Ja’Quon Long had an interception and caught a touchdown against Fort Campbell. * Graves County's Ryan Mathis accounted for 194 yards (150 passing, 44 rushing) and three touchdowns (two on the ground off six carries, one in the air on 17-of-29 passing) against Paducah Tilghman. * Hopkinsville's Shorty Cager scored two ways -- 50-yard fumble return, 33-yard catch -- against Murray, while Hopkinsville's Jalen Johnson accounted for three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing). * Lexington Christian's Logan Nieves accounted for 228 yards (176 passing, 52 rushing) and three touchdowns (two rushing, one passing) against Estill County. * Simon Kenton's duo of Cameron Racke and Matt Shearer each ran for a touchdown and threw for a touchdown against Dixie Heights. * Spencer County's duo of Kadin Smith (eight carries for 242 yards and three touchdowns, three catches for 91 yards and one touchdown) and Branden Leff (one touchdown reception; 17 carries for 182 yards and three touchdowns) both scored multiple ways against Bullitt East. * St. Xavier's Desmond Ridder accounted for five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) and ran for 109 yards against Central. * Trigg County's Gabriel Hardy caught one touchdown and intercepted two passes against Todd County Central. * Trinity's Spencer Blackburn accounted for 307 yards (207 on 11-of-16 passing, 100 rushing and a touchdown) against Male. * Warren East's Chauncey Greer accounted for four touchdowns (three passing, one rushing), while Warren East's Patrick Satterfield scored three touchdowns (two receiving, one rushing) against Edmonson County. * Whitley County's Dylan Wilson accounted for 191 yards (138 passing, 53 rushing) and three touchdowns (two in the air on 8-of-13 passing, one on the ground) against West Jessamine. NOTABLE * Bowling Green became the first team to shut out Owensboro since 2011. * Boyle County (1-3) ended its worst start since 2007 by beating Anderson County. * Bryan Station remained undefeated (5-0) under Coach Frank Parks in games played in Richmond by winning at Madison Central. * Casey County (3-0) was 0-15 against Lincoln County before the Rebels beat the Patriots. * Christian County became the fourth straight team to prevent Fort Campbell from scoring an offensive touchdown. * Moore (3-1) matched its best start since 2000. * North Hardin (4-0), which is off to its best start since 1999, has trailed in all four games this season. * Paducah Tilghman is 0-4 for first time since 2008. * Tates Creek, which blanked Henry Clay, shut out a Fayette County foe for the first time since 2006. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo4343 Posted September 11, 2016 Share Posted September 11, 2016 PASSING * Ballard's Terrance May (who also ran for a touchdown) was 9-of-13 passing for 203 yards and four touchdowns against Western. * Beechwood's Brayden Burch was 19-of-24 passing for 280 yards and four touchdowns against Franklin County. * Bowling Green's Clark Payne was 16-of-26 passing for 319 yards and two touchdowns against Owensboro. * Boyle County's Sam Tiller was 10-of-14 passing for 184 yards and three touchdowns against Anderson County. * Caldwell County's Shane Burns was a perfect 3-of-3 passing for 131 yards and two touchdowns against Crittenden County. * Casey County's Breece Hayes was 16-of-20 passing for 319 yards and five touchdowns against Lincoln County. * Christian County's Kolbe Langhi threw for three touchdowns against Christian County. * Covington Catholic's AJ Mayer was 20-of-36 passing for 242 yards against Lexington Catholic. * Daviess County's Adam Bouchard (who also had 39 yards on six carries) was 11-of-20 passing for 250 yards and three touchdowns against Hancock County. * Glasgow's Dessi Austin was 17-of-26 passing for 228 yards and three touchdowns against Allen County-Scottsville. * Lexington Catholic's Kirk Fagot was 18-of-33 passing for 284 yards and three touchdowns against Covington Catholic. * Lexington Christian's Brayden Miller passed for 220 yards and three touchdowns against Estill County. * Male's TJ Thomas completed nine passes for 281 yards and five touchdowns against Trinity. * Mayfield's Landon Arnett was 19-of-33 passing for 254 yards and two touchdowns against McCracken County. * McCracken County's Cash Jones was 18-of-34 passing for 239 yards and three touchdowns against Mayfield. * Meade County's Zane Powers passed for three touchdowns against Warren Central. * Ohio County's Heath Simmons was 24-of-35 passing for 293 yards and four touchdowns against Grayson County. * Paducah Tilghman's Dalton Ferrell (who also ran for a pair of conversions) was 17-of-26 passing for 279 yards and four touchdowns against Graves County. * Pleasure Ridge Park's Bryson Washington was 13-of-19 passing for 328 yards and four touchdowns against John Hardin. * Russellville's Jaylyn McMurry was a perfect 4-of-4 passing for 100 yards and two touchdowns against Logan County. * Ryle's Tanner Morgan was 16-of-18 passing for 254 yards and three touchdowns against Highlands. * South Oldham's Drew Zaubi (who also ran for a touchdown) was 8-of-11 passing for 249 yards and three touchdowns against North Oldham. RUSHING * Allen County-Scottsville's Jaylon McPeak ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns against Glasgow. * Bullitt East's Hunter Perdue ran for 228 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries against Spencer County. * Christian County's Trequan Taylor ran for two touchdown and reached 120 yards before halftime against Fort Campbell. * DeSales' Austin Tharp ran for three touchdowns against Holy Cross-Louisville. * Edmonson County's Daniel Caudill ran for four touchdowns against Warren East. * Johnson Central's Joe Jackson ran the ball 24 times for 272 yards and two touchdowns against South Charleston (W.Va.). * LaRue County's Bryson Cobb ran the ball 17 times for 207 yards and four touchdowns (32, 8, 1 and 92 yards) against Campbellsville. * Lexington Catholic's Dameon Jones (who also recovered a fumble) ran the ball 24 times for 170 yards against Covington Catholic. * Lincoln County's Tra Carey ran the ball 27 times for 198 yards and three touchdowns against Casey County. * Mayfield's Kyle Hurt ran for three touchdowns against McCracken County. * Paducah Tilghman's Alex Gold ran the ball 17 times for 184 yards and two touchdowns against Graves County. * South Laurel's Matt Harp ran the ball 18 times for 108 yards and three touchdowns against Middlesboro. * Whitley County's Shawn Hickey ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns against West Jessamine. RECEIVING * Ballard's Jordan Gunter (who also threw for a conversion) had three catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns against Western. * Caldwell County's Jameer Riley had two touchdown catches (63 yards, 54 yards) against Crittenden County. * Casey County's Britt Pendleton had six catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns against Lincoln County. * Daviess County's Marquel Tinsley had three touchdown catches (40 yards, 44 yards, 5 yards) against Hancock County. * Glasgow's Ben Hughes had seven catches for 108 yards and two touchdowns against Allen County-Scottsville. * Male's Ethan Bibb had 173 receiving yards and caught four touchdowns against Trinity. * McCracken County's Darian Woods had two touchdown catches against Mayfield. * North Laurel's Matt Sizemore had two touchdown catches against Mason County. * Paducah Tilghman's had four catches for 69 yards and two touchdowns against Graves County. * Pulaski County's Jake Johnson had eight catches for 60 yards and one touchdown against Russell County, becoming the first player in KHSAA history with 300 career receptions. DEFENSE * Ballard forced four first-half turnovers and five overall against Western. * Belfry's Derek Wellman had 10 tackles against Newport Central Catholic. * Boyle County's Kagen Jackson had 11 tackles against Anderson County. * Corbin came up with an interception (DJ Murphy) and limited Danville's high-powered passing attack to a season-low 31 yards. * Pleasure Ridge Park blocked a punt and a field goal against John Hardin. * Whitley County limited West Jessamine to 99 yards for the Colonels' second game in a row holding an opponent to less than 100 yards. RETURNS * Ballard's Collin Brown had a 95-yard kickoff return touchdown against Western. * Bardstown's De’Ondre Boggs (who also had an interception) had a 46-yard punt return touchdown against Nelson County. * Beechwood's Aiden Justice had an 82-yard kickoff return touchdown against Franklin County. * Belfry's Taveon Hunter had a 73-yard kickoff return touchdown against Newport Central Catholic. * Bellevue's Seth Evers had a 76-yard kickoff return touchdown against Newport. * Bowling Green scored on two interception returns (Tisdale for 40 yards, Smith for 45 yards) against Owensboro. * Covington Catholic's Kameron Butler had an 80-yard interception return touchdown against Lexington Catholic. * DeSales' Jordan Watkins had a 95-yard interception return touchdown to end the game against Holy Cross-Louisville. * Elizabethtown's Jay Becherer had an 87-yard interception return touchdown against North Hardin. * Franklin County's Cody Lofton had a 32-yard interception return touchdown against Beechwood. * Holy Cross-Covington's Derrick Barnes (who also ran for a touchdown) had a 98-yard interception return touchdown against Taft (Ohio). * Lloyd's LeShaun Townsend had a 65-yard kickoff return touchdown against Holmes. * Russellville's trio of MJ Jones (77-yard kickoff), Jacolbie Mason (5-yard fumble) and Jacob Naylor (45-yard interception) had one touchdown return each against Logan County. * Ryle's Jake Chisholm (who also caught three passes for 104 yards and a touchdown) had a 90-yard kickoff return touchdown against Highlands. * South Laurel's Jared Grubb (who also ran for a touchdown and 68 yards on seven carries) had a 70-yard punt return touchdown against Middlesboro (Grubb also ran for a touchdown and 68 yards on seven carries). * Trigg County's duo of Riley Stallons (99-yard interception) and Malik Cunningham (15-yard fumble) both had one return touchdown each against Todd County Central. * Warren Central’s D.J. Tyner (who also had a 4-yard touchdown run) had a 96-yard kickoff return touchdown against Meade County. * Whitley County's duo of Blake Evans (26 yards) and Dillon Dixon (56 yards) both had one interception return touchdown each against West Jessamine. MULTIPLICITY * Bardstown's Santrel Farmer accounted for three touchdowns (all passing) and two conversions (one rushing, one passing) against Nelson County. * Bishop Brossart's Chase Keller accounted for five touchdowns (one rushing, four passing) and 220 yards (53 rushing, 167 passing) against Trimble County. * Bowling Green's Jamale Carothers had three touchdowns (9-yard run, 62-yard catch, 1-yard run) against Owensboro. * Bryan Station's Jalen Burbage accounted for 398 yards (120 rushing yards on 21 carries; 21-of-29 passing for 278 yards) and four touchdowns (three rushing, one passing) against Madison Central. * Butler County's Rex Henderson accounted for four touchdowns (258 yards and two touchdowns passing, 64 yards and two touchdowns rushing) against Apollo. * Central Hardin's Darious Barbour had one touchdown rushing and one touchdown receiving against South Warren. * Christian County's Ja’Quon Long had an interception and caught a touchdown against Fort Campbell. * Graves County's Ryan Mathis accounted for 194 yards (150 passing, 44 rushing) and three touchdowns (two on the ground off six carries, one in the air on 17-of-29 passing) against Paducah Tilghman. * Hopkinsville's Shorty Cager scored two ways -- 50-yard fumble return, 33-yard catch -- against Murray, while Hopkinsville's Jalen Johnson accounted for three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing). * Lexington Christian's Logan Nieves accounted for 228 yards (176 passing, 52 rushing) and three touchdowns (two rushing, one passing) against Estill County. * Simon Kenton's duo of Cameron Racke and Matt Shearer each ran for a touchdown and threw for a touchdown against Dixie Heights. * Spencer County's duo of Kadin Smith (eight carries for 242 yards and three touchdowns, three catches for 91 yards and one touchdown) and Branden Leff (one touchdown reception; 17 carries for 182 yards and three touchdowns) both scored multiple ways against Bullitt East. * St. Xavier's Desmond Ridder accounted for five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) and ran for 109 yards against Central. * Trigg County's Gabriel Hardy caught one touchdown and intercepted two passes against Todd County Central. * Trinity's Spencer Blackburn accounted for 307 yards (207 on 11-of-16 passing, 100 rushing and a touchdown) against Male. * Warren East's Chauncey Greer accounted for four touchdowns (three passing, one rushing), while Warren East's Patrick Satterfield scored three touchdowns (two receiving, one rushing) against Edmonson County. * Whitley County's Dylan Wilson accounted for 191 yards (138 passing, 53 rushing) and three touchdowns (two in the air on 8-of-13 passing, one on the ground) against West Jessamine. NOTABLE * Bowling Green became the first team to shut out Owensboro since 2011. * Boyle County (1-3) ended its worst start since 2007 by beating Anderson County. * Bryan Station remained undefeated (5-0) under Coach Frank Parks in games played in Richmond by winning at Madison Central. * Casey County (3-0) was 0-15 against Lincoln County before the Rebels beat the Patriots. * Christian County became the fourth straight team to prevent Fort Campbell from scoring an offensive touchdown. * Moore (3-1) matched its best start since 2000. * North Hardin (4-0), which is off to its best start since 1999, has trailed in all four games this season. * Paducah Tilghman is 0-4 for first time since 2008. * Tates Creek, which blanked Henry Clay, shut out a Fayette County foe for the first time since 2006. Owensboro Catholic: Von Williams 188 yards on 23 carries Maddex Richardson FS 6 tackles, 1 INT, 3 Fumble recoveries, 2 Forced Fumbles, 1 Blocked Punt and TD off the block punt. 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