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Close games or mercy-ruling games? Which one do you prefer?

 

There was 100 games played on Friday October 11th across the Commonwealth. 72 of those games saw teams blowing out other teams. The biggest defeat was 63-0 as Bardstown rolled over Thomas Nelson. There was two games that was decided by just 2 points. Seneca edged Pleasure Ridge Park 27-25 and Powell County edged Bath County 38-36.

 

Close Game Results:

Dunbar 34, Bryan Station 28

Ballard Memorial 29, Houston County, TN 21

Belfry 27, Knoxville Christian-Academy TN 21

Berea 34, Lynn Camp 27

Breathitt County 50, Clay County 40

Campbell County 16, Dixie Heights 13

Central Hardin 36, Collins 32

Clinton County 34, Red Boiling Springs, TN 26 (OT)

Danville 35, Somerset 23

Estill County 35, Western Hills 32

Fleming County 29, West Carter 22

Gallatin County 23, Walton-Verona 19

Henry County 20, LaRue County 14

Holmes 14, Harrison County 7

Lafayette 30, Clark County 20

Male 44, St. Xavier 40

Moore 32, Fairdale 27

North Bullitt 48, Shelby County 42

Owen County 19, Trimble County 6

Pike County Central 26, Lawrence County 20

Powell County 38, Bath County 36

Pulaski County 21, Madison Southern 18

Seneca 27, Pleasure Ridge Park 25

South Oldham 31, Cooper 20

Trinity 38, Manual 30

Washington County 42, Shawnee 39

Western 35, Doss 24

 

 

Blowin Out Game Results:

Corbin 60, McCreary Central 0

Mason County 28, Russell 6

Harlan County 49, Letcher County Central 7

Ashland 50, Sheldon Clark 8

Ballard 53, Eastern 13

Bardstown 63, Thomas Nelson 0

Beechwood 56, Bellevue 22

Bethlehem 49, Caverna 0

Betsy Layne 51, Leslie County 0

Bourbon County 42, Garrard County 0

Bullitt East 56, Bullitt Central 6

Butler 36, Southern 6

Butler County 32, Todd County Central 10

Central 33, E-Town 7

Christian Academy-Louisville 49, Fort Knox 14

Christian County 41, Apollo 12

Conner 55, Covington Holy Cross

Eminence 36, Bracken County 8

Fairview 44, Paintsville 7

Fern Creek 35, Oldham County 13

Frankfort 59, Paris 0

Franklin County 54, Woodford County 0

Graves County 47, Ohio County 18

Green County 47, Metcalfe County 27

Hazard 48, Harlan 13

Henderson County 41, Daviess County 12

Louisville Holy Cross, 40, Kentucky Country Day 7

Jackson Preparatory, TN 26, Fulton City 6

John Hardin 35, J-Town 6

Johnson Central 51, Greenup County 0

Lewis County 41, East Carter 23

Lexington Catholic 56, Taylor County 8

Lloyd Memorial 33, Bishop Brossart 7

Ludlow 46, Dayton 0

Madisonville North-Hopkins 61, Hopkins County Central 0

Magoffin County 41, Jackson County 8

McCracken County 49, Marshall County 6

Meade County 54, Muhlenberg County 0

Mercer County 41, Marion County 14

Middlesboro 28, Lexington Christian 6

Montgomery County 48, East Jessamine 7

Morgan County 59, Knott County Central 8

Murray 54, Crittenden County 0

Nelson County 62, Valley 26

Newport Central Catholic 42, Newport 21

North Hardin 29, Iroquois 7

North Oldham 56, Waggener 6

Owensboro 57, Calloway County 7

Owensboro Catholic 53, Hancock County 7

Paducah Tilghman 41, Fort Campbell 7

Perry County Central 67, Whitley County 22

Phelps 52, Allen Central 12

Pikeville 55, South Floyd 16

Pineville 43, Jenkins 8

Prestonsburg 55, Shelby Valley 13

Raceland 51, Nicholas County 8

Rowan County 40, Boyd County 12

Russell County 47, Rockcastle County 13

Scott 49, Grant County 12

Scott County 70, Henry Clay 34

South Warren 41, Adair County 0

Southwestern 51, South Laurel 0

Spencer County 51, Atherton 15

Tates Creek 51, Madison Central 32

Trigg County 49, Webster County 0

Union County 43, McLean County 6

Wayne County 41, Casey County 14

Williamsburg 47, Campbellsville 0

Simon Kenton 55, Boone County 7

Russellville 53, Fulton County 6

 

 

Teams saw their first win of the season, some saw them clinching a playoff berth, some saw their playoff berth go out the window, some see their playoff berth hanging on by a thread, some seen miraculous comebacks, some seen them get beat down and blowin out.

 

I think the best game across the state was between Estill County and Western Hills. Western Hills lead 32-20 going into the fourth quarter and Estill made a miraculous comeback to defeat the Wolverines 35-32 and to improve to 3-1 in district play, guaranteeing them a playoff berth. To host a playoff game at Hoover Niece Field in Irvine, the Engineers must defeat the Garrard County Golden Lions, if Garrard County defeats Estill County then it’s likely that the Engineers will have to travel to Flatwoods to take on the Russell Red Devils in the first round of the playoffs.

 

 

So, knowing these results which usually happens every week, which do you prefer? Do you prefer your team to play a close game that comes down to the wire, having everyone on the edge of their seats, biting their nails or do you prefer your team to blow out their other team?

 

Do you prefer your team to get blowin out or to keep it close?

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