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1) Trinity vs. St. X: 1995. This was my first Trinity vs. X game. Had I not gone to the state championship the previous December, I may never have gone again.

 

2) Trinity at Cincy St. X: 1998. That regular season was brutal and is exactly why I don't understand the number of Trinity fans that want to schedule all those Ohio and Indiana teams next year. Losing a close one is heartbreaking, but getting blown out and shut out just makes you never want to watch again.

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in 1998 Danville beat Boyle 60-7

 

 

Yes, but as I mentioned I remember well being pasted 60-0 as a frosh by Harrodsburg. Boyle's been beaten worse in their past.

 

errr, now that I've written it I'm not sure I like making these kinds of statements. :lol: :creepy:

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1966 Hopkinsville defeated Bath County 88-0 the worst loss in school history. This was also the first season of football. The Wildcats went 2-8 that season defeating a Irvine team and Fleming County

 

Then the record was close to being meet in 2003 LCA-Lexington Christian Academy defeated Bath 69-0 in Owingsville. Would have been worse had the clock not been allowed to run during this game.

 

The late 60's 1969 to be exact the Cats had a running back by the name of Frank Jones that set the season Rushing record that still stands today.

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For Breathitt County, it had to be Boyle County in the Rec Bowl. I think it was in 2000, but I'm not 100% sure. Anyway, the final score was 69-8. And the sad thing is, they could have beaten us much worse.

 

I was thinking it was Mason that laid it on the Bobcats that year?

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Holmes worst ever defeat came at the hands of Highlands (surprise surprise). Ole Gino and the boys came over and put a 81-0 beating on them. Sad part about is was that year Holmes beat Covcath and had a really good team.

 

Highlands was just that dominant that year.

 

Yeah Holmes finished second in district that year. Also, wasn't there an injury that took a while to clear. All with a running clock. Could have been 100-0. Injury with the clock running ate up most of the quarter.

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