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Landon Young OL- Lafayette

Drake Jackson OL- Woodford County

Saige Young OL- Woodford County

Wes Caldwell WR- Lexington Catholic

Jackson Beerman WR- Tates Creek

David Bouvier WR- Lexington Catholic

 

A few names to think about

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I would use the old CKC and Lexington as Central Kentucky

 

The old CKC had at one time or another: Boyle, Danville, Henry Clay, Jessamine, Frankfort, Mercer, Harrodsburg, Somerset (Would put them in a Mountains Team since most Mountain fans want to claim them), Woodford County, Anderson County.

 

Scott County ought to be included for this.

 

Lincoln County was a CKC member. We were Co-champs in 1981. Stanford was a founding member tof the CKC and KHSAA.

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Lincoln County was a CKC member. We were Co-champs in 1981. Stanford was a founding member tof the CKC and KHSAA.

 

Brain cramp. I don't know how I left Lincoln County off of here.

 

You need to nominate a few Patriots on here. I know they have had some great talent over the years.

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Brain cramp. I don't know how I left Lincoln County off of here.

 

You need to nominate a few Patriots on here. I know they have had some great talent over the years.

 

These lists are hard to do because of different eras. You mentioned one of our best ever players as a coach: Snookie Wooldridge. He had a great season in 1961 on a not-very-good team. Until the final game of the season with Paris, he was the CKC leading scorer. I’m living in the past right now with my football research. Lol

 

Lincoln County career rushing leader running backs

Scott Newcomb (89-92) 3,770 yds, 346 pts

Jeremy Simpson (91-93) 3,495 yds, 296 pts

Michael Penman (87-88) 3,317 yds, 358 pts

Trent Calhoun (04-06) 2,713 yds, 256 pts

 

 

Athletes

Ronnie Wilkerson, 4 year starter in football, basketball and baseball in an era where that was very unusual. Signed to play QB at EKU after 1979 season.

 

Kelvin Givens- was heavily recruited nationally and signed with UL after 1989 season. Played all skill positions and defensive back.

 

Kenny Phoenix- fast, elusive, tough. Had an unbelieveable number of all-purpose yards. Played every skill position and was deadly as a returner. Played at Georgetown college after 1983 senior season.

 

I don’t have time to make a case for all those who deserve it but I will list some game-changer names that you may remember, in addition to those above:

 

Aaron Simpson

Chris Vanhook

Tra Carey

Jason Smith

Jack Smith

Donnell Smith

Dion Shannon

David Francis

Maurice Napier

Braxston Miller

Mike McGuffey

Ryan Young

Nick Hill

Kelvin “Big K” Alcorn

David Lawson

Bobby Johnson

Levi Rogers

Pete Penman

Jeff McGill

Rodney Turpin

Brian Turpin

 

I have attached a picture of the all-State list.

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All applicable names mentioned above:

 

OFFENSE:

Quarterback - Kyle Bolin (Lexington Catholic)

Quarterback - Justin Burke (Lexington Catholic)

Quarterback - Jeff Duggins (Boyle County)

Quarterback - Brandon Smith (Boyle County)

Quarterback - Walker Wood (Lafayatte)

Offensive Line - Keith Bosley (Madison Central)

Offensive Line - David Burke (Henry Clay)

Offensive Line - Dermontti Dawson (Bryan Station)

Offensive Line - Bryan Hudson (Scott County)

Offensive Line - Woodford Lankford (Lexington Catholic)

Offensive Line - Brodie Overstreet (Boyle County)

Offensive Line - Jedrick Wills (Lafayette)

Running Back - George Adams (Lafayette)

Running Back - Jimmy Boughman (Danville)

Running Back - Wilbur Dunn (Garrard County)

Running Back - Damian Harris (Madison Southern)

Running Back - Chris Jones (Danville)

Running Back - Marc Logan (Bryan Station)

Running Back - Henry Parks (Harrodsburg)

Running Back - Eric Shelton (Bryan Station)

Running Back - Jeremy Simpson (Lincoln County)

Running Back - Bo Yeast (Harrodsburg)

Tight End - Jason Dunn (Harrodsburg)

Tight End - Jacob Tamme (Boyle County)

Wide Receiver - Cornell Burbage (Bryan Station)

Wide Receiver - Jeff Piecoro (Tates Creek)

Kicker - David Akers (Tates Creek)

Kicker - Taylor Begley (Boyle County)

 

DEFENSE:

Defensive Line - Chester Ford (Danville)

Defensive Line - Nathan Fuqua (Danville)

Defensive Line - Dennis Johnson (Harrodsburg)

Defensive Line - Travis Leffew (Boyle County)

Defensive Back - Sammy Burke (Danville)

Defensive Back - Eric Givens (Lincoln County)

Defensive Back - Chase Minnifield (Henry Clay)

Defensive Back - Frank Minnifield (Henry Clay)

Linebacker - Lamar Dawson (Boyle County)

Linebacker - Bobby Leffew (Boyle County)

Linebacker - Frank LeMaster (Bryan Station)

 

ATHLETE:

Athlete - Yeremiah Bell (George Rogers Clark)

Athlete - Leonard Coulter (Danville)

Athlete - Venus Meaux (Harrodsburg)

Athlete - Donnie Redd (Danville)

Athlete - Ben Revere (Lexington Catholic)

Athlete - Wan'Dale Robinson (Western Hills)

Athlete - Kelvin Turner (Danville)

Althlete - D'Mauriae VanCleave (Danville)

Athlete - Craig Yeast (Harrodsburg)

 

 

 

Are we going by position played in HS? If so Jacob Tamme was an absolute stud and Mr. Football candidate however he was all of this at WR/DB and never took a single snap as a TE until college.

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