Apparently there was some 'extra curricular activities' right near the end of the game.
Rock will lose two players for the next two games.
Did Clay Co. lose some players as well?
Omit a couple of plays from each side and the Rock dominated the contest.
But......"that's why they play the game".
Both teams overcame adversity more than once. Two quality programs.
Congratulations Sara.
And, congratulations to coach Noble, coach of the year, and to Nicole Coffman, twelfth region opponent from Casey County who made honorable mention.
IF "ifs and buts" were candy and nuts, everyday would be Christmas.
IF a cow pie were a butter pat, you wouldn't have to churn.
IF somebody else had won, they would be champs.
IF, IF, IF
Hunter ran cross country for Rockcastle since she was in FOURTH grade! She plays ball now. Hammonds was a high jumper and McCreary was a sprinter. I think a couple of the state-wide commentators who thought that they wouldn't be able to keep up with a school like Manual were sadly mistaken. Notice that Rock was in the late bracket with less time between games and still outlasted Manual.
Rock has been to Bowling Green six of the last eight years with final four last two years. That would seem pretty substantial to most folks. Hammonds has played in Diddle FOUR times, as a seventh grader, freshman, and the last two years.