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KnightTime07

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  1. LHL article:

     

    Troy University hires Kentucky high school football coach as director of football operations | Lexington Herald Leader

     

    Remember that Sam Letton, son of Perry's predecessor, is at Troy for two more years.

     

    I had heard in passing that there was some discontent with how this season went so not completely surprised.

     

    I heard the same. I didn't see Perry leaving this soon though. Best of luck to him at Troy.

  2. I've been a supporter/part of Lexington Catholic football since I was a really young kid in 1998. I've never seen this program be this low on talent and this bad. They've gotten progressively worse since making the state title game two years ago.

     

    I don't know where the talent has gone and I don't know how they're going to turn it around. The scores this year are not indicative of how good this program should be. It's unacceptable and honestly embarrassing that it's come to this point. Very frustrating season.

     

    This is not Lexington Catholic football.

  3. I know last season wasn't much different, however PLD was much more competitive last season than they have been this season. Were they one of the schools that Fredrick Douglas drew kids from?

     

    Douglass is on the east side of Lexington. They split up Henry Clay and Bryan Station's districts. PLD is on the southwest side of the city. Shouldn't have had much, if any effect.

  4. Both passing offenses were nearly non-existent. It was a run-heavy game for both teams. Shaw from Lafayette is a good runner. He ran hard all game. I believe he plays both ways for the Generals.

     

    Great response from the Knights after last week. Another tough test next Friday at LCA.

     

    Good luck to Lafayette the rest of the season.

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