WOFOJP61 Posted August 30, 2009 Author Posted August 30, 2009 From the Woodford Sun The Yellow Jackets beat Western Hills 28-22. Woodford was up 21-6 at intermission, but a sloppy second half with too many mistakes let the Wolverines back into the game. The Woodford D came up big in the last two minutes with two sacks and a pressure... on fourth down to snuff the final Wolverine drive. Stan Serdyuk came up with some big catches and earned game MVP honors.
Osceola5454 Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Was a close game throughout, even with Woodford up by 15 at halftime. Woodford Co made plays when they needed to, while Western Hills had too many mistakes. Woodford Co scored 2 TDs on 4th down, and had a bubble screen go for a 79 yard TD. Western Hills had 7 turnovers!! Also had a blocked FG, 2 missed/blocked extra points, 4th down pass dropped, 32 yard competion off of a fake punt nullified on penalty, and a sideline penalty (not seen one of these in a high school game). Was a good battle throughout, with Hills getting to Woodford's 32 yard line in the last minute. Difference in number of varsity athletes showed. Hills (especially the line) tired by last drive. Curry had 256 yards passing, Justin Wright (MVP) had 114 yards rushing, Chris Pugh had 96 yards receiving, and Arie Slone had 11 tackles for WH.
oldonetechnique Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Woodford Co. Is a little over rated they continue to be able to get a soft schedule in the early part of the year. I think they will struggle in district.
woodford36 Posted September 4, 2009 Posted September 4, 2009 (edited) If you remember last season Woodford started out the season on the road at John Hardin and the year before that at Bullit East and last time I checked those aren't soft teams. Edited September 4, 2009 by Ram Rule 13
Sweetness Posted September 13, 2009 Posted September 13, 2009 Just catching up...but need to defend the 2008 Jackets, who's schedule included John Hardin, Bryan Station, Johnson Central, Whitley County.....all who went deep in the play-offs...and add in a much improved Ashland, and 6-A Meade County. Granted, the Jackets didn't attain the record they hoped for, but played with many injuries the entire season to essential skill positions and the O-Line.
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