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thsrocks

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  1. Our (Butler) punter/kicker Keinan Cullen punted 7 times vs. Eastern last Friday for a 49.4 average, including a 72 yarder. He also kicked off four times vs. John Hardin a week ago last Saturday, all four were touchbacks, three of which made the back of the endzone on a fly.
  2. yeah charger, the FS was #8 Raymond Brooks, he can play a little. Bad thing, his brother, Keonte is better than Raymond is, but he didn't get accepted to Butler, think he's at Western. The veer makes you play assignment football, and our left side d-linemen just didn't do it. East runs the veer as good as anyone, even on the freshman level. Eventually they found the soft spot (away from Farley). We're trying to get Farley on the offensive side as well. #21 is Tyler Sharp, and he's never played RB until this year, he was a TE/WR all through youth league. Not sure why we don't have our best RB's playing that position (I'm not on the freshman staff). Whatever the case the little Bears have to recover quickly, we play Trinity Thursday.
  3. N.O. runs a very disciplined offense and is fundamentally sound. They found a way to neutralize Shawnee's superior athletes. CAL may be favored, but I think N.O. will win here.
  4. Should be a great, hard hitting game, a lot like the Manual/ Central game. Both teams play a lot of kids both ways. Heyman is a receiver, the QB Langdon is also the starting D End (strong corner in Male's defense) and Justin Green is both a RB and DB for Male. Central has several as well. The key I think is which O-Line is the most effective. Will Male be able to handle Central's size/strength or will Central be able to handle Male's speed and quickness. One thing's for sure, there won't be a lack of athletes on the field. I'm gonna say Male 27 Central 21.
  5. that was #95, he was the left DT (on BE's right offensive side) where they ran effectively in the 2nd half, mostly late in the game. Farley was the right DT.
  6. yeah, but he couldn't practice until the week of the 1st scrimmage. He's got a pretty good arm, and as you can guess he's pretty advanced, coming from the Trinity system. His footwork needs some polishing, but hopefully we'll get it straight soon. He'll see his old friends on Tuesday in the Butler/Trinity JV game. Bad enough we play Trinity with a banged up, young & inexperienced team, we have to do it on a short week. :creepy:
  7. #62 was Donovan Farley, he didn't start practice until Aug. 20th, due to a paperwork snafu. We're really hoping for some great things from him. Offensively we just haven't found the right pieces to put in the right places. We thought the D would be good, but you havta' score to win.
  8. Thanks homerun. We thought it was important for the coaches and players to at least get a t-shirt and meal for participating, and couldn't have done it without Texas Roadhouse. I know parking is terrible at Butler, but we're so landlocked, can't do much about it. We'll try to improve on it next year. Bowling Green and St. X wanted to play this year, but had scheduling conflicts. Both said they want to play next year. At least the weather was great yesterday, I'm watching this Cincy X/DeMatha game and they are cramping up all over.
  9. actually park I'm a Butler guy (lost a bet to my Trinity friend, hence the thsrocks) I too was puzzled about the fake PAT, my buddy (who was in the press box with me) said it was a read and the center missed the block, Boyle didn't appear to be fooled anyway. Agree though, I would take my chances with a play from scrimmage. Don't know why #26 didn't see any offensive action, my buddy was stumped as well. According to him, Trinity's biggest offensive weapon (29)was in street clothes. Great game though on both sides, 31 & "little Lorenzen" 22 are studs as well. Shame our "one great" newspaper didn't choose to cover it here in Louisville.
  10. Game 1: Manual 18 John Hardin 12: JH had a couple LONG TD runs called back. Big play of the game, Manual punting from it's own 1, but JH didn't cover the wide sprint man. Manual completed the pass out to midfield, drove down to get an 18-6 lead. Saw something I had never seen before. A FOUR-yard punt return for a TD, on a punt that WASN'T blocked. Game 2: Boyle Co. 36 Trinity 28 (Double OT) Game of the day. Boyle has a real stud RB named Lamar Dawson, ran for over 150 on the day. Trinity ran the opening kickoff back for as TD, but Boyle came right back with a long TD drive. Game went back and forth until the end of regulation with Boyle leading 20-14. Trinity completed an 18-yard TD pass from Brad Kragthorpe (yes, the UL coaches' son) to Darrick Nix as time ran out. Trinity lined up for the PAT, but tried a fake that Boyle stopped. Both teams scored and made their 2-point conversion in the 1st OT. Boyle scored in the 2nd OT on a 4th down run, and made the 2-pointer. Trinity took a big sack on 3rd down, and Boyle broke up the 4th down pass to win. Lots of great talent on both teams you will hear about down the road. Game 3: PRP 18 Owensboro 6 After a shaky start, PRP gained control in the 2nd half to get the hard earned 18-6 win. Saw something I had never seen before, part II. Owensboro had a 4th and 58. Don't suppose there is a page in the playbook for that situation. Game 4: Bullitt East 12 Butler 0 Both defenses dominated most of the game; Butler had a couple drives that fizzled out in East's territory. Late in the 4th quarter, East has a 3rd and short from their own 35 and the QB (the roster they provided didn't match the players on the field, so I can't give you the young man's name) kept the ball on the veer and rambled down inside the Butler 20. A couple plays later the Chargers scored on a 1-yard run with 16 seconds left. East returned an interception as time ran out for the final margin. All in all, a great day, as the weather was beautiful. Much thanks to the fans and teams that particiapted.
  11. I just finished watching the tape of the game (we play Trinity this week) and there was plenty of holding (on both sides) not called.
  12. It's GAME DAY baby!!!!!! According to Mrs. LSU Rock, Dave would start the morning of every Trinity game day bellowing out this phrase. The words posted when he passed were greatly appreciated by everyone in the Trinity community.
  13. The Rocks will fair well with Will Stein at QB. He is a gamer and has looked very good in the scrimmages. His receiving corps are very good, two Duttons, Leach, et al. Many quick targets to spread the defense out. The O-line should be very, very good. They have Coach Beatty pumped up. He's not used to having many returning lettermen on the O-line. Again, 3 Qtr games versus LexCath and Scott County may not be a great tool, but that's all we have for the next few hours.
  14. "LSU Rock" fans, his family will present the flag to the Trinity flag corp for raising prior to the game. This is a tradition prior to every Trinity home varsity game. (A different group or family is honored by being chosen to present the flag for raising prior to the playing of the Star Spangled Banner) Also, the bench bearing his name in the new gathering area across from the stadium has been "Blessed" and is ready for use! I understand a new film tower bearing his name is near completion at the practice field as well. There is an advertisement in the game program bearing his smiling face! Dave is sorely missed by many Trinity supporters.
  15. It's Cameron Smyth. He is also playing some at wideout.
  16. Maybe the "privates" can boycott bourbon in retaliation. :banana: I do not like to see this boycott stuff because I believe it weakens the public schools with the decrease in level of competition. Also, as mentioned elsewhere, the privates do usually bring a good number of fans to the public venues and many dollars are earned with added concession, ticket, & program sales.
  17. They are in that they can attract students from a much wider base then many of the county systems. I just found out Bowling Green is an independent school and a child living outside the city limits may pay $175.00 to attend. I do not believe this means the child must be from Warren County. It's about the opportunity of choice. As far as religion goes, about 20% of Trinity's enrollment is non-Catholic.
  18. Highlands consistently has the highest CATS scores in the Commonwealth. Not all 800 plus are there for athletics. Maybe some kids like attending a school because of the academics or because their best friend may play a sport. Highlands can attain these lofty scores because the impoverished child is taken out of the equation.
  19. Certainly, it's cyclical. The players have to buy completely into a coach's philosophy. The winning must follow after the kids have learned the system. Then the support grows financially, general support, attendance, etc. Then you have a winning program which attracts the more dedicated or serious athletes, garners more support from the community, and then you have a self-perpetuating successful program. If the coach fails or changes, then the cycle may have to start over, if the new coach is not successful. If the athletes perceive there are problems developing, then they may stay away, not play or attend elsewhere. When Trinity football was in a down period during the mid to late 90s, the fan support wasn't as strong. Same thing happened when UK was on probation in basketball, people did not fill up Rupp. So, in general, there is a group of hard core supporters. Then, there is a large group who are influenced by success on the playing field. Winning brings more people (dollars) and so it goes....
  20. Right you are, I should have quoted myself sooner :thumb: From the 2007 Trinity Football Game Program: "From 2000-06, Trinity has scored an average of more than 41 points per game and allowed less than 13 points per contest. The Shamrocks were last held scoreless in October 1998 (119 games). Trinity’s record for 2000-06 was 89-12 and included 30 games won and two lost in playoff competition." 28 point margin of victory is the reason certain schools refuse to contact the Rocks about playing. Kudos to Bowling Green. I understand Coach Wallace promised his son he'd play against Trinity before his eligibilty expired at BGHS. This second meeting between the schools should be interesting. Happy to know BGHS is an independent school.....I believe Wilson Sears was a coach there back in the day....
  21. The Tigers do not usually have the offensive fire-power Trinity has. The Rocks have averaged 44 points a game since Mr. Beatty took over. This may resemble last season's Trinity/Henry Clay playoff game. I believe a three TD victory will be about right for Trinity. There is an all you can eat spaghetti supper in the school cafeteria, just on the other side of parking lot, prior to the game.
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