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  1. In 1974, the final season with AAA being all Jefferson County, ended for Trinity with a 3-0 loss in the semi-finals to St. Xavier. The Tigers won the regular season tilt 21-0. In 1975, Trinity fell to the Tigers 11-10 in the semi-finals in first year of 4A. The winning safety was recorded with less than 30 seconds to play on a snap over the head of the Trinity punter. These two victories by the Tigers capped the last back-to-back state titles for the green and gold. Head Coach Bill Glaser used this as a catapult into college coaching with Morehead State for one season and then with the University of Kentucky. Trinity's losses by a total of four points denied the Rocks from winning 6 consecutive titles in the 70s.

  2. 1997 Trinity team beat St. Xavier in regular season 9-0. Lost to the same Tigers 3-0 after a fumble by back up QB gave St. Xavier the ball deep in Trinity territory. The Tigers were pushed back 10 yards by the defense but kicked a field goal to win it and deny Coach Servino a title as a player and as a coach.

  3. The only time I have seen that done in a varsity game was in bad weather.

     

    This occurred in two Trinity varsity games this season-Seneca and Jeffersontown. In addition to running clock-the third and fourth quarters were 8 minutes.

     

    I had it explained to me by athletic department personnel: if the other team asks, Trinity will agree to it.

  4. Did Dr. Mullen(Trinity president) lift the "more than four hour by bus" travel ban?

     

    Gorman ended those negotiations 2 seasons ago. Sure, I'd love to see the Rocks face Gorman in Las Vegas.

     

    Years ago, Trinity had a parent offer to fly the team by charter plane($70,000 estimated) to west coast to face De LaSalle. Administration turned him down.

  5. I believe Kentucky could use the Indiana model for football playoffs. They have no districts. They use a blind draw by region

     

    Thee are some byes. Kentucky could easily do this. Number 1 seeds versus number 4 or in some cases #5 seeds would be much more random. And the lower seeds could end up with a home game versus a higher seed.

     

    Another option could be to limit each region to four districts. The number could be capped at 9-meanng only two non-district games for those teams. Place a minimum of 8 teams and only three non-district game would be needed to fill the schedules. Playoffs could include only top four or go with 6 with a bye for #1 and #2 seeds. That's 144 playoff teams.

  6. Except maybe Bob Redman.

    Yes, his track record was amazing. He won as an assistant at Durrett with his father. He had winning teams at Waggener. He had winning teams at Ballard. He had winning teams at Male. I suppose his only "failure" was at Jeffersonville (IN).

     

    I am hoping for a running clock without the shortened quarters. The second and third stringers for both sides deserve some time on the field.

  7. This was a better game than expected. Central dressed 39 and agreed to play 10 minute quarters. The Rocks turned the ball over far too many times. Two fumbled punts, one of which was recovered by the Yellowjackets. A couple of interceptions in or near the goal line kept it close.

     

    An interception by the Rocks around the 35 yard line sealed the win for Trinity.

     

    Trinity had a couple of 40 yard bombs for TDs and Central had two as well. Trinity had a difficult time running the ball as Central loaded the box time after time.

     

     

    As a fan, I was very happy this game was added to the schedule. There is no place I'd rather be than watching the sun set on Marshall Stadium while a football game is in progress.

     

    The JV Rocks have one game left with the Fern Creek Tigers next Monday at Fern Creek..

  8. The BluegrassPreps voters chose wisely again this past week.

    In 6A Poll threads for ranked teams last week, the voters were a perfect 5 for 5.

    #4 Male (7-2) lost to #3 St. Xavier (7-1) 27-0.

    #5 Pleasure Ridge Park (5-2) defeated #9 Manual (3-5) 14-7.

    #6 Simon Kenton (9-0) beat Campbell County (5-3) 65-40.

    #7 Butler (5-3) defeated Eastern (3-5) 20-10.

    #8 Ryle (6-2) defeated Conner (4-4) 54-28.

    The season total for winners picked in threads with polls is 52 of 57 for 91.2% accuracy for 2017.

     

    The schedule for BluegrassPreps Top Ten this week:

    1. Trinity (9-0) at #11 Ballard (5-3)

    2. Scott County (7-2) at #5 Pleasure Ridge Park (6-2)

    3. St. Xavier (7-1) vs. #8 Butler (6-3)

    4. Male (7-2) at #9 Manual (3-5)

    5. Pleasure Ridge Park (6-2) vs. #2 Scott County

    6. Simon Kenton (9-0) vs. #7 Ryle (6-2)

    7. Ryle (6-2) at #6 Simon Kenton (9-0)

    8. Butler (6-3) at #3 St. Xavier (7-1)

    9. Manual (3-5) vs. #4 Male (7-2)

    10. Frederick Douglass (6-2) vs. Henry Clay (4-4)

     

    Every game involving the first nine has an individual thread with a poll posted. That brings this week’s total number of games for fans to choose a winner to seven. I see one possible upset. I am taking Ryle over Simon Kenton as the Raiders play ball control. The Raiders must not suffer from the turnover bug as they have the past two weeks.

     

    Trinity, Scott County, St. Xavier, and Male should take care of business.

     

    Trinity has beaten Ballard 25 times in a row and owns a 45-5 series lead dating to 1972. The Bruins have a couple of key players out. Trinity is expected to play WR Rondale Moore and LB Nick Cardosi this week.

     

    Scott County makes a rare trip into Jefferson County to play Pleasure Ridge Park. The Panthers have played well this season. The Cardinals are on a slightly higher level and should take a win back to Georgetown.

     

    St. Xavier has regained their focus and will handle Butler on Paul M. Young Field. The Tigers played very well on both sides of the ball in their game versus long-time rival Male last week. Butler defeated Eastern last week. St. Xavier is simply better all around.

     

    Male will rebound against Manual this week in the Commonwealth’s longest running series. Talent usually wins games, especially when the coaching staffs are equal. The Crimsons are headed in the right direction under Coach Carmony. The Crimsons have not arrived yet. Even with several players out with injury, the Bulldogs have enough good players to win on both sides of the line of scrimmage. This may be a tight game score wise, with Male having the edge in the end.

     

    The game involving the #10 Frederick Douglass Broncos and the #15 Henry Clay Blue Devils is of note. A Broncos win would secure the number two seed in District 7 for Frederick Douglass in their first season of competition. Again, talent and the highly touted new coaching staff at Frederick Douglass gives the edge to the Broncos.

     

    Outside the top ten finds the Central Hardin (5-3) vs. North Hardin (3-5) contest is of most importance. This is for the District 2 title. I am going with the underdog Trojans due their slightly more dominant win over Meade County 40-26 on October 6. North has had two weeks to prepare for this titanic struggle and this gives them a slight edge as well.

     

    Tates Creek (6-2) is currently #13 in our 6A BluegrassPreps rankings. The Commodores take on defending state runner-up Lafayette (3-6) in a game deciding the District 8 winner. The Creekers are 2-0 in the district and are heavily favored over the Generals.

     

    The district leaders in Class 6A:

    1. McCracken County (3-0) district champions

    2. North Hardin & Central Hardin (1-0) play this Friday

    3. St. Xavier (3-0) district champions

    4. Ballard and Trinity (3-0) play October 20 at Ballard

    5. Ryle (2-0) district champions

    6. Simon Kenton (2-0) district champions

    7. Scott County (4-0) district champions

    8. Tates Creek (2-0) odds on favorite

     

     

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