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  1. Many are still waiting to see where they will play their football, baseball, softball, track, tennis, etc. Unless I'm wrong, (and I am on a daily basis), state funds provide for basic educational facilities, along with a gymnasium, but do not provide for other athletic facilities (as listed above), or development thereof. Don't those come from private/booster funds? If I'm wrong, why did it take Graves County 22 years to build their own football stadium? I got this information from a couple of folks who seem to be more in tune with this type of thing than I. This might not be the case at all, but if it is, I would love to hear more of an explanation as to when and where all of this might happen. Westsider, you might have more of an inside track on this.

  2. Tilghman finished third in the district.

     

    No one wrote off Tilghman because of their talent. The utilization of it has been questioned.

     

    Sorry, Westsider, I thought they had finished 4th. Maybe the 4-6 record threw me off. But only 4 regular season wins, perhaps, as someone stated, might be a new record, too. Another great BGP advantage, is that when you're wrong, you can always count on someone more knowledgable to set you straight. But I'd bet there aren't many 3rd place district teams which have won a state title, either.

  3. For those of us from up north tell us about their season?? :confused:

     

    Tilghman does have a lot of talent on this team. Randy Wyatt, as head coach, has faced a LOT of local criticism. After the third or fourth week of the season, Wyatt wasn't at practice one day, and there was speculation that he had been let go. Wyatt himself, even questioned after losing to McLean county 28-6 (A game that PT should have won) whether or not coaching was the right profession for him. They had one of their premier running backs, suffer a season ending injury very early (Might have even been the first game) EVERYONE locally, (or at least everyone I've talked with), wrote them off after finishing fourth in their district, and figured at best, they might win their first playoff game, or two, but wouldn't advance past the third round. This was a team that did not play as a team, and appeared to have some leadership issues. Just goes to show what you can do when you come to play instead of going through the motions.

  4. That's partially true. But it will NOT remove the pain of losing this game.

     

    More so for some particular players. Jack Coorts has had more practice with PAT's, even as a junior, and hits at about 98% accuracy. He missed 3 all year, and Friday he missed 2. Saw him on TV last night, and the pain and tears on his face pretty well said what his thoughts were. Again, congrats to Boyle, but this one for Lone Oak hurts more deeply than their blowout to LexCath 2 years ago. In that game, LO didn't stand a chance, in this game, they were in the driver's seat. It's often said that football is a great emulation of how life goes. You pick up the pieces and go on.

  5. I disagree.

     

    Competitive to me means no dominant team. And this year, that's the definition of 3A.

     

    I agree with you on the comparison to 1A and 2A, however. It doesn't make 3A less competitive, it's just not as strong as the smaller classes (among the respective class's top teams).

     

    You're right, perhaps the word competitive is the incorrect word. Not as strong, or "weakest" class, is what I should have said. But the winner of this game won't care. A state title, is, a state title.

  6. Danvile was up 17 over NewCath in 06 in the 4th quarter and lost.

     

    That probably shouldn't have happened either. But the ball is shaped funny for a reason. Funny how the games with great comebacks are the most remembered. And I certainly don't want to take anything away from Boyle county. They have a great tradition, are a great program, and will certainly not make this their last appearance in a title game. However they won, they did win, and my congratulations to them and the Boyle County fans. May not have been the prettiest win, but a W is a W.

  7. After watching the video today, some of that is true and some is not. Boyle's defense stepped up the pressure and as the game got tighter, so did the Lone Oak kids. They played hard but were in the perfect storm. Quicksand.

     

    I don't think Lone Oak was the better team, both played their game for a half each. Both were evenly matched. Boyle made much of their own mistakes (penatlies and fumble) that almost killed their comeback.

     

    Time will help Lone Oak remember how great the year was.:thumb:

     

    Point well made, and taken. My thoughts in that Lone Oak was the better team, is that they weren't better by much. I thought they had more offensive weapons than any team they've played this year, and a great defense to back it up. LO has no D-1 prospects this year, nor "stars", as does Boyle with McSharra. But my main point is this. There's NO reason why you should ever give up 3 scores to the opposition when you lead by 16 points with 8 minutes to go. Whether you're Lone Oak, Boyle County, or whomever. Boyle County proved yesterday, that it's not over, until it's over, a lesson that Lone Oak should learn.

  8. How did either of these teams get in the final?

     

    Don't know about Somerset, but Tilghman got there by beating some teams they weren't expected to beat. I'm hoping for a PT win, and am wondering, when was the last time a 4th place district team won a state title in football?

    And no doubt, 3A is the least competitive class in KY Football. Neither of these two teams would have gotten this far in 1A or 2A.

  9. You don't even want to get me started on this subject about how people think we should have lost this game. How did Murray have a trophy saying real state champs when we have the 94 Class A State Title in the Trophy Case at Beechwood? We are in the record books saying we were and always will be the Class A Champs in 1994. The Ref named Joey Brewer blew the whistle when he thought that our QB went out of bounds. It was an inverterted whistle. I know that I didn't spell that right. Either way we would have won the title. I was a starting senior OL on the 1994 Beechwood team that year. It always has and always will be a very touchie subject for me because I always have to explain to people that we won not Murray. I know that you were just talking about it so if you think I was yelling at you I wasn't at all.

     

    You don't have to explain anything to me. I have heard and read all the explanations on this one. Murray High fans still talk about this one, and they will till Jesus comes again, (and probably even after that) I'm from WK and I'm not even a fan of Murray High. But like you said, I'm just talking about what happened. However it turned out, is the way it turned out. But just know that was one game high school sports fans won't forget.

  10. Surely they didn't take the foot off of the gas pedal when they were just 15 point ahead at half time. That statement is ludicrous. I think it's disrespectable to Boyle County to say that. Oh well, who got the W.

     

    Great job Rebels on yout 6th chanpionship.:ylsuper: :dancingpa:dancingpa

     

    You may think it's ludicrous, but the game plan changed for Lone Oak once they were up 16, and not at the half, but with 8 minutes to go in the game, they were up 16. Lone Oak was the better team IMO, but they let up against Boyle just like they did with LexCath on 9-11. You can't do that against a very good team. Stick with the game plan, do what got you there. Lone Oak didn't. If you read many of the other posts in the column, mine isn't the only opinion that Lone Oak giftwrapped this one. Give credit to Boyle, they didn't give up. Unfortunately, this LO season will not be remembered for their first 14 victories, but the last game which they let slip away.

  11. Is that the game where the kid threw the ball up in the air?

     

    I believe you're remembering the Beechwood/Murray High game in '94. The Beechwood QB ran to the end zone to give Murray a safety, but not yet enough to win. He threw the ball in the air without taking a knee, Murray High grabbed it for the supposedly winning score, but the officials still ruled it a safety. Murray High had a trophy in their case which said "The REAL State Champions" for a long time. I don't know if it's still there or not.

  12. Just from what I heard on the air, this appeared to be a game of 2 teams who each thought they had it won. Boyle, from just by showing up, and Lone Oak, when they were ahead by 16. Boyle's lessons from this game, 1, you don't win just by showing up, and 2. you don't give up, regardless of the score. For Lone Oak, you don't have it won, until the final second ticks off the clock. A redefinition of heartbreak for Lone Oak, and perhaps, redefining "heart" for Boyle County. Incredible game, from 2 outstanding teams. A bit cliche, but, it's too bad that one team had to lose.

  13. Not sure what you mean. (I didn't get to see the game)

     

    I didn't see it, but when you lead by 16 points that late in the game and the momentum is on your side, you need to finish the job. If you recall, Lone Oak also led Lexington Catholic by 3 touchdowns early in the 4th, and had to win in over time 52-49. Keep the pedal to the metal. And what do you think is worse? Losing 49-7 to LC 2 years ago, in a game where you never stood a chance anyway? Or leading by 16 in the second half and losing it in double OT?

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