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Grizzly33

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  1. Opening Round 1 George Rogers Clark 1 Eastern 1 Christian Co. 1 Lexington Catholic 1 Rowan 1 Wayne Co. 1 Bullitt East 1 Bell Co. Semi-Finals 2. Eastern 2. Christian Co. 2. Rowan 2. Bell Co. Finals 3. Christian Co. 3. Rowan Co. 2011 Sweet 16 State Champion - Rowan Co. TB - 117
  2. The field is officially set. Who is your pick to take it all?
  3. 1st Region: Graves Co. 2nd Region: Christian Co. 3rd Region: Muhlenberg Co. 4th Region: Bowling Green 5th Region: Bardstown 6th Region: Bullitt East 7th Region: Eastern 8th Region: Oldham Co. 9th Region: Dixie Heights 10th Region: George Rogers Clark 11th Region: Tates Creek 12th Region: West Jessamine 13th Region: Corbin 14th Region: Hazard 15th Region: Johnson Central 16th Region: Ashland Blazer Tiebreaker: 4th
  4. 7 West Jessamine 5 Harlan Co 3 Jackson Co. 2 Corbin 1 Scott Co. TB - Scott Co
  5. Opening Round 1 Lexington Christian 1 Bardstown 1 Hazard 1 Newport Central Catholic 1 Danville 1 Barbourville 1 Gallatin Co. 1 Bishop Brossart Semi-Finals 2. Bardstown 2. Newport Central Catholic 2. Danville 2. Gallatin Co. Finals 3. Newport Central Catholic 3. Danville 2011 All "A" State Champion Newport Central Catholic TB - 106
  6. 7 Madison Central 5 West Jessamine 3 Lexington Catholic 2 Harlan Co. 1 Bell Co. TB - Madison Central
  7. 7 Holmes 5 Boone Co. 3 Rowan Co. 2 Harrison Co. 1 Mason Co. TB - Harrison Co.
  8. I think wide out stats on any level can be misleading because of the fact that more factors and other players are involved: weather influencing the pass game, the play and status of the other wide outs, the coaching style, the offensive line, the opponents' defense (ALL THREE LAYERS), and especially QB. I think Bovard fell victim to a deep talented offense and a lack of being hit in the redzone. I know a lot of WRs that could have been on the list but I think these stats show CONSISTENT production from the WIDEOUT position (Austin Collinsworth didn't qualify stat wise because he devoted a lot of yards to rushing as well).
  9. Qualifications: At least one season of 8 games played, an average of 50 yards receiving per game, and 9 touchdown receptions. That narrowed the list down to 8 candidates, the most consistent producers of both yardage and points on the receiving end of passes.
  10. 7 - Augusta 5 - Mason Co. 3 - Conner 2 - Brossart 1 - Ryle TB - Mason Co.
  11. I used the stats on the KHSAA website to set the standard of these choices at any player who had at least one season from 2006 to 2010 of at least 8 games played, 15 rushing touchdowns, and 100 rushing yards per game. Those requirements produced this list of 20 players. Due to the statistical standards implemented I didn't include a selection for "other." This should be fun.
  12. 7 - Lexington Christian 5 - Tates Creek 3 - Corbin 2 - Middlesboro 1 - Jackson Co. TB - LCA
  13. 7 - South Laurel 5 - Tates Creek 3 - Lexington Catholic 2 - Christian County 1 - Calvary Christian TB - Tates Creek
  14. 7. E-Town 5. Desales 3. Shelby Co. 2. Whitfield 1. Southern TB - Shelby Co.
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