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  1. 3 hours ago, Astro Domino said:

    Not sure. Wayyy before my time. Mayfield has only had 3 coaches over the last 55 years. Their combined record is 627-118-2 since 1969. Over an 84% winning percentage amongst the three. 

    Carlisle Cutchin: 1919-1923

    Ray Ross: 1925-1938

    Henry Cochran: 1939-1942

    Ual Killebrew: 1943

    Dick Bacon: 1944-1945

    Henry Cochran: 1946

    Raymond "Red" Herndon: 1947-50

    Ray Mills: 1951-1955

    James "Jess" Crawford: 1956

    Bill Tucker: 1957

    Virgil Rains: 1958-1968

    Jack Morris: 1969-1992
    (254-50-2) Head Coaching Record
    (4) State Titles: 1977, 1978, 1985, 1986
    (5) State Runners-Up: 1976, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992

    Paul Leahy: 1993-1998
    (73-12) Head Coaching Record
    (2) State Titles: 1993, 1995
    (1) State Runners-Up: 1998

    Joe Morris: 1999-2024
    (300-56) Head Coaching Record
    (7) State Titles: 2002, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2023
    (7) State Runners-Up: 2005, 2009, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
     

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  2. 23 hours ago, James Graham said:

    Kaleb Cole is in the conversation for most underrecruited kid in NKY.  He hits like a freight train because he's built like a freight train.

    21 hours ago, Voice of Reason said:

    How big is he? How fast is he? That determines who will recruit him.

    2 hours ago, Colonels_Wear_Blue said:

    6'1" and 225 pounds. 4.9 in the 40 and 4.46 shuttle. 315 bench, 455 squat, 235 clean.

    3 minutes ago, NKY KID said:

    I will add that on top of how athletic he is Kaleb is an incredible person.  Very respectful and polite.  He will be a great leader for this Breds team.  Kaleb and Collopy will will have this team ready to roll come game time.

    ...plus he has a 4.14 GPA and is in the NHS.

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  3. I know Coach Hahn had sent out emails looking for assistants on several occasions during the offseason. Could his departure be related to not having enough help with the job? Is he headed elsewhere? Just a change of career path?

  4. Lex Cath has to find a replacement for QB Jackson Wasik, who will be playing at Centre College this season. Wasik threw all but 7 of the team's 289 pass attempts last season, and he was only 52 rushing yards behind the team's top rusher, Joaquin Pereira, who returns for his junior year along with second-best rusher Alex Rayyan who returns as a senior. With a talented receiving corps, as usual, Lex Cath will have #1 receiver Jackson Kreutzer, #2 receiver Matthew Kern and #5 receiver Kaylib Nelson all returning as seniors. The trio accounted for 99 receptions, 1,567 yards receiving, and 19 touchdowns last season - that's a quarter of the team's 2023 touchdowns.

    On defense, Brady Wasik led the team in tackles last year as a sophomore linebacker, and he will be back as a junior this year. Linebacker John Moses was second in tackles and will return for his senior year, along with DB Matthew Kern who was fourth in tackles, LB Aiden Pflunger who was sixth.

  5. 2023 Results:
    Aug 18 vs. Highlands (Loss) 34-27
    Aug 26 at Madison Central (Win) 47-0
    Sep 1 vs. Corbin (Loss) 30-10
    Sep 8 vs. Great Crossing (Win) 36-15
    Sep 15 at Lexington Christian Academy (Loss) 49-42
    Sep 22 at Boyle County (Loss) 56-21
    Oct 6 at Bourbon County (Win) 48-0
    Oct 13 at Lloyd Memorial (Win) 41-0
    Oct 20 vs. Pendleton County (Win) 72-0
    Oct 27 win Scott County (Win) 21-20
    Nov 3 vs. West Carter (Win) 51-0 (3A Playoffs)
    Nov 10 vs. Russell (Win) 48-0 (3A Playoffs)
    Nov 17 at Rockcastle County (Win) 43-7 (3A Playoffs)
    Nov 24 at Christian Academy Louisville (Loss) 43-8 (3A Playoffs)

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  6. Aug 9 vs. Simon Kenton (Scrimmage)
    Aug 16 vs. Bardstown (Scrimmage)
    Aug 23 at Highlands
    Aug 30 vs. Madison Central
    Sep 6 at Corbin
    Sep 13 at Great Crossing
    Sep 20 vs. Lexington Christian Academy
    Sep 27 vs. Boyle County
    Oct 4 - BYE
    Oct 11 vs. Bourbon County (District)
    Oct 18 vs. Lloyd Memorial (District)
    Oct 25 at Pendleton County (District)
    Nov 1 at Scott County

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  7. 9 hours ago, LethalPG said:

    Bart Elam is the OC, correct?  His son is an awful good QB for them.

    I'd have to assume that Elam would be one of the definite top candidates. He is the OC at Corbin, yes. Spent over a decade as head coach at Pineville. Also has a few years of college coaching mixed in there from Cumberlands and Union College, I believe.

    Jim Black is the Associate Head Coach too. Also coached at Cumberlands. He was head coach at Williamsburg and Whitley County, and was DC for North Laurel before he ended up at Corbin.

    Also heard Corbin assistant coach Jody Mouser's name mentioned.

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  8. 1 hour ago, Tkinslow said:

    Does anyone know how these rings are financed. I can’t imagine the school pays for them so is it alumni or the parents or what. Just curious I don’t know that I’ve ever heard anyone say.

    Some schools have fundraising for the rings. Others look to booster clubs to help pay for them. And then some put it on the athlete and their family to pay for them.

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  9. So circling back to review the time line of what's been going on at Newport Stadium:

    Oct 8, 2021
    Newport played their most recent home football game at Newport Stadium.

    Nov 12, 2021
    Newport Central Catholic  played their most recent home football game at Newport Stadium.

    Apr 11, 2022 (Approx.)
    Newport Stadium, grandstand and pressbox failed state inspections and were condemned.

    Oct 12, 2022
    Newport Board of Education voted unanimously to fund the demolition of the existing Newport Stadium and the installation of a new 1,500-seat grandstand and pressbox.

    May 8, 2023
    Demolition of Newport Stadium begins. (See Thread: Will Newport have any home games in 2023?)

    May 15, 2023
    Newport releases their 2023 football schedule, announcing that their first home game since Oct 8, 2021 will be played against Lloyd Memorial on Sep 22, 2023.

    Jul 19, 2023
    Newport BOE is notified by the contractor installing the new grandstand and pressbox at Newport Stadium that there is a 2 month delay on the project. Project delivery is pushed to the end of October, 2023. Newport's football team was scheduled to play their final home game of the regular season on October 12th against Bellevue, thus likely wiping out a second full season of home football games.

    Nov 4, 2023
    After finishing second in 1A District 3, Newport's football team is awarded home field advantage for their first-round game of the 1A playoffs. Their game against Covington Holy Cross is hosted at Highlands due to stadium incompletion.

    Feb 11, 2023
    Following the completion of grandstand and pressbox construction, rumors begin circulating that flood zone regulations at Newport Stadium are preventing the construction of restrooms, locker rooms and a concession stand at the stadium. (See Thread: Will Newport have any home games in 2024?)

  10. Looking at the schedules that have been released, I'm seeing the following games for Newport thus far:

    Aug 23 at Carroll County
    Aug 30 at Holmes
    Oct 4 at Lloyd Memorial
    Oct 11 vs. Newport Central Catholic

    They have had a continuing series against Holmes for quite a few year. Prior to all the stadium issues at Newport, the last time Newport played Holmes at home was in 2020. Then they played them at Holmes in 2021, and then for the past two seasons they have played the game at Holmes out of necessity...but that would more than likely put them back at Newport if things were going as planned at the stadium. So that may or may not mean that they aren't anticipating Newport Stadium being ready by August 30th.

    Newport Catholic's schedule lists all of their home games as "at Newport Central Catholic," so we don't necessarily know where they are playing all of those. But their October 11th game against Newport is listed as being at Newport.

  11. The Breds finished their regular season with a 6-4 record last year. They were awarded a forfeit win in the first round of the playoffs after Trimble County didn't have enough healthy players to field a team, then they beat Dayton in the second round, and lost to a very solid Campbellsville team in the 1A quarterfinals.

    The offense loses their top QB Kolton Smith to graduation, but Louie Collopy had a strong showing as second man up. Their top offensive producer, Demetrick Welch, is also lost to graduation. He led the team in rushing with 1125 yards and 22 touchdowns, and was their number two receiver with 18 receptions for 239 yards and 3 touchdowns. Kaleb Cole finished the season second in rushing yards and will be back as a senior in 2024, and top receiver Charlie Ford will also return as a senior. On defense they return three of their top five tacklers from last season in LB Kaleb Cole, LB Landon Kraft, and DL Gabe Lyons who will all be back as seniors.

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  12. Last season the Wildcats were 0-10, with three different opponents on their non-district schedule. They have swapped a Week 0 game against Bracken County for a game with Manchester (OH), Week 2 against Newport has been swapped for Bellevue, and Week 3 against Owen County has been swapped for Gallatin County.

    Pendleton County will also notably have Jaeggar Graham at the helm as head football coach, following Kyle Pettit's two year tenure as skipper.

  13. Aug 23 vs. Manchester (OH)
    Aug 30 vs. Dayton
    Sep 6 at Bellevue
    Sep 14 at Gallatin County
    Sep 20 at Nicholas County
    Sep 27 vs. Ludlow
    Oct 4 - BYE
    Oct 11 at Lloyd Memorial (District)
    Oct 18 at Bourbon County (District)
    Oct 25 vs. Lexington Catholic (District)
    Nov 1 vs. Bishop Brossart


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