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  1. I like Corbin to win this one. The addition of RB Guy Bailey from Somerset and the Smith brothers on defense who made an early commit to Michigan but UK may now be in the picture. This only adds to an explosive offense triggered by QB Kade Elam and strengthens their defense. However never count out Lexington Catholic at home. QB Jackson Wasik is a gunslinger and he added a weapon this year with the transfer of WR Jackson Kreutzer from Henry Clay.
  2. I like LCA to win the title but like the old adage says "To be the man you have to beat the man" and that is Beechwood and to ignore Mayfield and Owensboro Catholic would be a mistake.
  3. Austin is the real deal! I saw him play a couple of weeks ago and as an edge rusher he lived in the opponent's backfield. When he lined up as a TE he was equally impressive and for his size a deep threat in their passing attack. Excellent size, speed and strength. Plays under control and checks off all the boxes.
  4. I believe LCA will steadily improve throughout the season and peak by playoff time, their early season schedule is brutal. Brady Hensley is a force in the backfield and can catch the ball coming out of the backfield. Also excellent on defense at OLB/SS although they can't really afford to play him both ways although they did put him in for the final play against Bowling Green and he made the tackle. Kenyatta Hardge will be a force on the defensive line as he is big, strong, quick, and aggressive. They key is staying healthy and cutting down on the turnovers. I believe this is LCA's year but nobody will mail them the trophy there is a lot of football to be played this season. Grab the popcorn and enjoy the show.
  5. 6-2 2025 Ciara Byars another young star not fazed by the "big show" 47 points, 17 rebounds, and 6 blocked shots in first two games this year, major talent.
  6. Leah Macy definitely wore her "Super Woman" cape tonight with 37 points, 15/20 free throws, 21 rebounds, 2 assists, one blocked shot, and one steal and played 32 minutes. A great win for Mercy Academy without the services of PG Alyssa Murphy out with an injury. We are living in interesting times in this state with some of the best groups of underclassmen I have ever seen. Think of a 2025 class including Leah Macy, ZaKiyah Johnson, Ciara Byars just to mention a few.
  7. Ayanna Darrington is the real deal, 27 points and 29 rebounds in the regional final and 22 points and 18 rebounds tonight. 6-2, long, athletic, runs the floor, rebounds, defends, and scores. More important, finally getting healthy. Great numbers tonight 7/11 from the field, 8/8 free throws 22 points, 18 rebounds, four steals, and only one turnover. Above comments were spot-on they also return a lot of talent, the future looks bright.
  8. Julia Hunt put on a show today, 21 points, 19 rebounds, eight blocks, 9/10 from the free throw line. Julia is also effective against the press either passing over it or when necessary can advance the ball off the bounce. Nejai Lewis also had an excellent game with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Lewis was 9/10 from the field and 2/2 from the line.
  9. Excellent team win for the Lady Warriors Kinsley Molden 27 points 5 threes, Ayden Smiddy 20 points 4 threes, Jessalyn Flynn 13 points , and Kaylee Young 10 points. LexCath was led by Mary Margaret Hampton with 19 points and 8 rebounds, Katherine Truitt 18 points, 11 rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Lydia Kennedy recorded 16 points, five rebounds, and four assists.
  10. Madison Central could be major player later this season once they recover from bumps and bruises from football. Big "3" in Hagan Harrison, Jaylen Davis, and Robby Todd. Unbelievable high flying athlete in Jayden Davis and several other solid players who will make major contributions. Also, should get Kenyatta Hardge back later in season. Guided by excellent coaching staff should battle Great Crossing, Lexington Catholic, Madison Southern, Frederick Douglass, etc for 11th Region supremacy.
  11. Sacred Heart raced out to a 28-9 first quarter lead over a good Southwestern squad and easily earned the victory tonight. The Valkyries were lead by zakiyah Johnson with 27 points including three three point baskets, eight rebounds, and six assists. Reagan Bender added 17 points, four assists, and four steals. Triniti Ralston recorded 12 points, eight rebounds, three assists, and five steals. Angelina Pelayo added nine points and seven rebounds. Pelayo was four of four from the field. Kinsly Molden led Southwestern with 19 points including three three point baskets. Stats provided by Bob Tonini of Sacred Heart Academy.
  12. Gavin Chadwell who transferred from Knox Central is a key addition to the Jaguar roster. Big, strong, and athletic will be a perfect compliment to Sheppard, Brock, and Davidson.
  13. 6-3 Jenna Sparks from Belfry to Pikeville.
  14. It was a perfect storm for Oldham County, having a down season, decimated by injuries during the game at the QB position, and facing the opponent who were stinging by a resounding defeat at the hands of Pikeville. Add to it the fact that this was the first game back for Central star Brady Hensley returning from an injury and the return of star WR/DB Jayden West from a one game suspension.
  15. I have read conflicting reports on Jayden West's suspension for unsportsman like penalties. I had heard it was a two game suspension but after missing the Pikeville games others have reported he may only set out one game, Either way he is an elite game changer at WE/DB and his return plus the return of star RB Brady Hensley would surely bolster the Indians chances of a strong finish.
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