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  1. CentreRocks post "Some teams couldn't even kick it to the 35 yard line. The long snaps looked like knuckleballs. The offenses were simplistic and the tackling was abhorrent. Penalty flags littered the field. Some schools couldn't throw the ball at all, let alone a 20 yard out. There were sloppy play and turnovers the whole weekend. Trinity is leaps and bounds above all of the teams I witnessed this weekend." If this isn't a slam on all other programs that played this past weekend , I guess we are all misreading his post. This is a public forum and I looked in to see what good things T fans had to say about the game itself and the kids since I didn't make it down to the game. I am sure not all T fans share in this outburst.
  2. Yes, I live in KY! But i have seen High school football from many different states. Are you and CentreRocks Trinity Alum or are you still in High school members of the school?
  3. The act of bragging usually comes from those who are used to loosing:sssh:
  4. Wow, I wish I could brag about my High School program like that.... :creepy: Not knowing the age of Centre Rocks I will not crash his ego. For all other programs that don't meet the standards of Trinity:rolleyes:, be proud of your kids, the program their with, and effort they give each week. Not everyone can be recruited by...oops I mean attend Trinity. There's many schools throughout the nation that are just as good, if not better. Yes, Trinity and the fans have an outstanding football program and should be proud; yet humble.
  5. Well said! I think the BC backup big men behind Earls and Lay can add some depth to their size also when they get the time. Earls was in foul trouble early last night and BC needs to be able to replace him with strong physical size and not just height. In order to continue the run, rebounding has to improve for BC. They look better than last years team because they are playing much better defense and the ball is being pass around more even on the penetration drives.
  6. Nice job by the young Cooper team to put up 49 points. Sooner than you think, you may get your first victory. Keep working hard!
  7. Tomorrow (12/2), at Boone, triple (Freshman, JV and Varsity all play). I think the Freshman start it off at 4:30 p.m.
  8. Usually when a high school program is continiously dominant it's due to an excellent youth feeder program. I don't know either team very well, so I can't speak personally for their youth programs. Another thing to consider is the residential status of some of the key athletes. Occasionally, a kid is brought into the system because of their athletic ability reguardless of where they live, and can make a big difference in a good and dominant team. These schools sell themselves very well on being able to provide the athletes with an athletic/education opportunity after they leave the high school system. You could also look at the coaching staff and see that they have put together a sucessful staff in all of the positions which is very important. Just Food for Thought
  9. Does anyone know why Boone left the other running back Oppenheimer on the shelf tonight?
  10. I agree. Leaving Simpson open in the flats for a one one with a db is trouble and Boone payed for that. SK had a good game plan and was the better team tonight. Good run Boone and Good Luck next week SK.
  11. Do whatever it takes to get the "W" and play the following week. Single mind seems to work for each single win. Keep pushing Rebels!
  12. I really enjoy your downplay of a great game played by both teams on Friday night:rolleyes: I don't know what kind of high school football you are used to seeing maybe (can you say Trinity AKA Kentucky juco football). Henry Clay played a great game defensively. Boone threw the ball more than just on the game ending score and HC defended them well. Also note that Boone had more than one pass completion. To put a nickel defense against the Rebels 99% running game style is asking for a train wreck, so maybe that's why. I heard no complaints from anyone last night about two terrible teams, or two teams that didn't do what they were supposed to do. Anyone with football common sense saw two teams use the talent they have to try and make plays. That's what high school football is about. Not every team can be a Trinity! The last minute plus of the game was so good, I almost forgot how cold it was. There was good defensive and offensive plays throughout the game, they both just had trouble punching it in. Let's not downgrade the teams and instead commend them on their efforts and the year they've had.
  13. You preach a nice sermon, but be honest with yourself. The high schools that have to abide by district ruling as to who attends their schools will always be a step behind the St. X, Trinity, and other non-confined programs. I have several first hand conversations with coaching assistants from the non-confined schools from Kentucky and Ohio, and they take every advantage of being able to go outside the area to bring talented athletes. I agree with you that there's talent in these other schools that should be able to compete, but the depth of talent is where the difference comes in. You can bang on Boone, Ryle and the other district restricted schools all you want, but if they had open enrollment, that released this talent confinement, a powerhouse program could be built immediately. NKY6A has several talented athletes that spreads among several teams, and I think all the coaches do a great job to make it a competitive conference which is more enjoyable to watch than a single dominating team in a district. That just my strong opinion.
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