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  1. Congrats on the win KC. Ohhhhhhhh....those extra points bit us in the butt again this year as it did last year. :ohbrother: But, at least we were going for the win there at the end and not playing catch up like last year after a missed extra point try. I'm proud of the way they Rock responded in the second half and hope they can come out firing this next Friday against MC. Our boys played a bit flat in the first half and it bit them in the tail in the end. The game wasn't decided until the last play with that stop. Again, congrats on win.

  2. The boy will get one over the boss. I've seen both teams in different scrimmages and NL's speed will be the difference in the game, in my opion. I'm glad to see NL get some love over there in Laurel County over the South team. Chris Larkey has certainly leveled the playing field there. Seems to be a nice guy too (I'd never talked to him until this year at Rockcastle).

  3. Final score. Congradulations Rock on a nice win. It was a great night for a football game and Rock always has a great football atmosphere.

     

    On another positive note, I met Papagrit tonight and glad I did. It was a pleasure talking to you papagrit! Good luck next week but I can't root for you the week after!

     

    Nice meeting you too HOP! Wish you all the best this next week and I hope all goes well.:thumb: See you in two weeks at the Rock. I'll be in the same spot with the same woman who rings the same old cowbell. :D

  4. I have a boy that wants to get into aerospace engineering. He is only a sophmore, but he loves aviation and engineering and has since he was three. Are there any DIII schools around Kentucky that have this specialty? He is currently eyeing "big" schools like Alabama, and a school in Daytona Beach, FL that has a reputation for being good aerospace engineering schools. His "way out there" reach is for Princeton in New Jersey. The boy makes the grades (4.0) and scored a 21 on the ACT in the seventh grade and is a pretty good athlete who might get into a school on athletics. We (his mother and I) are afraid that he will be swallowed up by one these big schools and we aren't exactly dripping with money for tuition. Anybody got suggestions for a school within a state or two from Kentucky that has a good aerospace engineering department?

  5. If you honestly feel this way then why have such a negative post earlier. If you feel the need to answer this question via PM then please do so because I am confused about your two posts that are directly opposite of each other, one being very negative and the other very positive and supportive. It just makes me curious to where you are coming from!:confused:

     

    Chin up HOP!! You are a positive influence on the kids there in McCreary County and a class act to boot. I've always been impressed with your positive attitude on here.:thumb::thumb::thumb: Good luck to you all, except against the Rock.:D

  6. I like the Raiders chances. I saw their linemen at camp this summer, and I was impressed with the size and attitude. I'm not sure what is going on at KC more than just what I read on here. I do know that they have a pretty good coaching staff there and I'm familiar with Coach Russell after meeting him last year through his cousin after the Rock/KC game. But, from performances so far this year, I will take MC.

  7. I doubt that poll numbers are that accurate. I know that I will never vote that someone will beat Rockcastle, whether I like our chances or not. How could I tell my son to his face, "Play your heart out for a win, I believe in you" in a game and then come on here and say, "I pick Boyle to win by twenty"? I try to be positive about every game that they play, whether I expect a win or not. BTW...This week I expect a win. :D

  8. Penalties for the game :

    Rockcastle 8-98 Boyle 7-51

     

    * Boyle had 1 touchdown called back in the first half

     

    Yes, this is true. That penalty was the second one for the Rebels in the game that called back that touchdown. The first was the first play of the game for illegal procedure. The one that called back the touchdown was the second, just before the halftime horn. There was at least 22 minutes of game clock where only Rockcastle was penalized. Rockcastle had at least six maybe seven in between with three of those penalties stopping drives. Rockcastle also proved that they could drive the ball just before halftime and before the boys were worn down. I'm not taking anything away from a good Boyle County team, but, only stating my opinion that when the pendelum of penalties swung the other way in the second half, the damage was done and Rockcastle was behind by three or four touchdowns at the end of the second quarter. Rockcastle's only chance of winning that game was to control the ball and keep it out of McShara's hands. No matter how many penalties against Boyle in the second half, after being down by three touchdowns, Rockcastle was worn down and probably wasn't coming out of the hole.

  9. Rockcastle's problem last night was a combination of too much McShara, (heck of a runner) playing ironman football with Boyle County having pretty much two teams going in and out, and, some hinky refereeing in the first half. (Rockcastle was called for six or seven of their eight penalties in a row in the first half). The penalties stalled three drives in the first half in which Rockcastle was chipping away two to four yards at a time. A ten or fifteen yard penalty was just too much to overcome for them against a stiff defense. You could see the boys tiring in the game with Boyle fresh where they were switching out on offense and defense. I think without McShara in the game, it would have been a very different ballgame. That kid must have rockets in his backside, he was tough last night. The hinky refereeing seemed to settle down a bit in the second half, with calls going both ways. But it caused a long run for the Rockets to be called back in the first half that would have possibly been Rockcastle second score with Boyle not having scored yet. I'm sure that they made the calls that they saw and maybe our boys made six or seven straight penalties, but one pass interference call with the defenders hands straight up in the air and him not touching Boyle's receiver just before halftime, (I know for a fact this one stunk) was hinky. Congrats Boyle, your boy McShara is the real deal. I think Rock will get the ship righted and come around with some hard work and a little luck (staying healthy) and Boyle (with a healthy McShara and that killer linebacker) will contend this year.

  10. Them boys from Lynn Camp know how to lay on some licks. I know that sheer numbers are in Whitley's favor, but I think that LC will make it closer than most of you think. They have some big ol' linemen who might be a difference maker. The first game was just that... a first game for both teams. LC's coach will get them lined out and make more of a game out of it against a good Whitley team.

  11. Those sound like some numbers I heard spouted off by Harlan Co. faithfall only to see the kids could not do a good squat or come close to matching the numbers reported on bench. Abney is a nice player but those numbers seem to be a stretch. He would be the strongest player on the UK roster this year.

     

    From what I've seen, Cole Abney is going to be the vocal leader as well as possibly the main leader of the team this year. All of the kids look up to him (including the backs) and he seems to be the spark plug that keeps them fired up. That showed at camp the last two nights. Cole's numbers that were reported on here, I'm pretty sure, are accurate. The kid's work ethic is off the chart when it comes to the weight room and the field. As I posted earlier in this thread, he will be leaving Rockcastle with most of the teams' weightlifting records in hand, including his brother's.

    The teams at camp this year is are Rockcastle, Lynn Camp, Wayne County and Harlan County. Harlan had some big boys there and Lynn Camp had some huge kids there. I think one big cornfed boy would go 6'6" and 325lbs. for LC. (That's stand flat footed and crap in the back of a dump truck big.):D They also had a freshman that is about 6' 4" and 300lbs or so.

  12. Coach centers is a gret coach and person. southern realey messed up when they let this hometown coach get away. Coach centers and i played together at southern and coached at berea comunity. Good luck too Mark and the golden lions.

     

    Mark started coaching the Berea Community Middle School team with a few fellows that I played with. He invited me to come down and help but my work schedule wouldn't allow me too. I worked with him at a factory a few years before he went back to school at Eastern to get his degree. He was a nice kid and I could see his enthusiasm for football back then. I agree with the quote earlier from nWo...I'd have been glad to have had him coach my boys if things had worked out that way. Go get 'em Mark!!

  13. The Rock boys looked very good and it was a great camp. Coach Prince and the rest of the coaches go all out to make sure the players work hard and learn a lot. Our boys were tired by the last practice but all they could talk about was what a great camp it was! Good luck to Rock in 09!

     

    Back at ya HOP. I believe that McCreary has some pretty good sized kids as well this year. Good luck to you down there this season!:thumb:

  14. Three Rockcastle players are going to EKU camp tomorrow, Bullens, "Big" Thacker, and Abney. These three will be in the group from Rockcastle going to Hawg Heaven. I think Abney & Thacker are going to UK & WKU next week. I hope the extra work pays off, several of the boys are still hitting the weights hard.

     

    The boys got back from Joe Prince's Hog Heaven lineman camp late tonight. There was eleven attending with two going to skills camp and nine linemen at the Hawg Trough. I hear the boys did Rockcastle proud with Abney and "Big" Thacker leading the group. They toed up to some of the big boys including players from Owensboro and Scott County and held their own. I also heard that it was an excellent camp for some of the younger linemen that attended and that the staff of the camp had much praise for the Rock's boys. :thumb:

    They also said something about a certain Scott County coach making off with Joe's bullhorn....I reckon he'll have to go to Georgetown to get it back.:D

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