GoldenEagleFan Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Hot off the presses! Updated - April 19, 2007 ( 1st-Place Votes in Parentheses ) 1. Lexington Catholic [26] 2. Paul Dunbar [21] 3. Pleasure Ridge Park 4. Danville [1] 5. Lexington Christian 6. Ballard 7. Tates Creek 8. Owensboro Catholic Trinity (Louisville) 10. Christian County 11. Butler 12. Covington Catholic 13. Apollo Hendeson County 15. Male St. Xavier 17. Henry Clay 18. George Rogers Clark 19. Paintsville 20. Madison-North Hopkins 21. Eastern Russellville 23. Daviess County 24. Johnson Central Ryle
EJHS Fan #98 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Good to see the Paintsville Tigers in there keep it rolling Tigers all the way to Applebee's Park at the end of the year.
HHSDawgs1424 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 CovCath ranked 12th and Ryle barely in the top 25??? IMO Ryle is a top 15 team.
SLINK Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Dunbar, Catholic, and LCA all in the top 5. Plus Tates Creek and Henry Clay. Very good Baseball in Lexington.
Col. Fitzgerald Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 i noticed on the website (http://www.khsbca.com) corbin didnt recieve any votes. is it the loss to bell co. that did this? it still doesnt take away the fact that corbin is a very good team
luvthemraiders Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 CovCath ranked 12th and Ryle barely in the top 25??? IMO Ryle is a top 15 team. Agreed. Ryle and CovCath will give anyone in the state a battle. They are strong at every position.
LOVETHOSERHOUNDS Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 i noticed on the website (http://www.khsbca.com) corbin didnt recieve any votes. is it the loss to bell co. that did this? it still doesnt take away the fact that corbin is a very good team Yea The Hounds are pretty good...but right now they are losing to Lynn camp...so that doesnt back it up too good! Time to get on a roll....
JohnLex7 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 After seeing this poll, it is difficult to argue with the assertion that the toughest district in the state is the 43d. Four of the 5 teams in the district are ranked in the top 7 in the state. The 5th team, Lafayette, is 10-6, and out of the top 25, but 4 of their 6 losses are inside the district. As of tonight, the 5 teams in the 43d have only 7 losses outside of district games. However, only TWO of those losses have been to Kentucky teams (Lafayette lost to Henry Clay, Tates Creek lost to Butler) In other words, the combined record of the 43d against Kentucky teams outside the 43d is.....39-2. It is rather unfortunate that after the first week of the playoffs, 3 of these 5 teams will be sitting at home.
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