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4A #8 Shelby County vs. 5A Oldham County
Jo-Jo13 replied to DragonFire's topic in KY Football (High School)
cool little thing Hudl does http://www.hudl.com/video/2/64377/57c62251f6170908202bf3c4 -
4A #8 Shelby County vs. 5A Oldham County
Jo-Jo13 replied to DragonFire's topic in KY Football (High School)
Hopefully OC's Defense can make it a good game. Shelby is averaging over 40 pts a game over their last 16 games, crazy offense. -
THIS MAY BE A LONG RANT SO BE PREPARED........ :-) I'm a big stat guy, always have been. I never realy paid much attention to defensive stats because I'm an offensive guy. Now that my son is playing and he plays defense, I've been looking at them more and more. I've always did stats so I know enough to make me dangerous. I know that on any given play there can ONLY be 1 solo tackle or 2 Assisted tackle. This is universal from high school on up. Every stat program, including HUDL, only allows this. So, looking over MAXPREPS stats for the state of kentucky I came across this gem. The leading tackler in Kentucky has 32 solo tackles in 2 games. So i decide to check out his and his teammates stats. So looking at the box score for their first game they lost 27-8. The team they played ONLY ran 52 total plays. They scored on 4 of those plays so that leaves 48 plays that there could be a tackle. They do not have the passing stats but lets just assume he did not have any incompletions, highly unlikey but what the heck, so there are 48 plays left to make a tackle. They did punt the ball 6 times and kick off twice so that makes 56 times there could be a tackle. The coach has entered into their official stats that his team has 71 solo tackles for that game. Lets repeat that, 71 SOLO tackles on 56 PLAYS?????????? The second game was just as bad, 54 plays, not including however many incompletes the QB threw, and his team has 53 solo tackles. Puts a damper on his kids stats because they are not beleivable. So in 2 games EVERY tackle has been a solo and no assists. OK, rant over. Sorry so long. :-)
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Oldham County 14 North Oldham 6
Jo-Jo13 replied to Randy Parker's topic in KY Football (High School)
Oldham's defense kept their offense in check. They only gave up 1 first down the first half. Oldham was able to score first in the second quarter after (SO) Jacob Ratliff recovered a fumble a the North 17. 5 plays later (SR) Tommy Grogan punched it on from 3 yards out. Norths next possession (SR) Jared Grantz intercepted the pass and returned it to the north 30. 5 plays latter (JR) Erix Edwards connects with (SR) Trey Tucker for a 21 yard TD with only 20 seconds left on the clock. Great defense by Oldham County. Tough game next week. -
Initial KHSAA statistical leaders 8-25
Jo-Jo13 replied to theguru's topic in KY Football (High School)
Where are the Defensive stats? SMH...... Offense wins games, Defense wins championships..... :-) -
What were some of the best stats for Under Classmen week 1?
Jo-Jo13 replied to Jo-Jo13's topic in KY Football (High School)
The KHSAA website has it different for Brents. The states entered by the head coach has this listed below -
just curious, after years of never having a home game at their own field, why did they wear the visitor/away White jerseys for their first Home game?
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Oldham County had a few bright spots in the loss. I think they may have found some young diamonds in the ruff. Freshman QB Parker Caudill - 2-3 18 yards 1 TOUCHDOWN, 2 carries, 7 yards. Ran the offense very well, OC's 3 best drives of the night. On defense, Jacob Ratliff, Sophomore Outside LB - 12 Total Tackles, 1 interception, 1 Pass defended, 1 Tackle for Loss and 1 Forced Fumble. Now on to play 0-1 North Oldham.
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Start of the 4th and freshman QB Caudill in the game, completes first pass attempt
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36-0. Running clock
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Ballard takes early 9-0 lead with a 1yard rush and a safety. Game is stopped due to injury to ballards DJ Washington
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Parker Caudill is the Freshman: Eastern HS - Parker Caudill highlights - Hudl Here is some clips from the JV quarter
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The game was played with 4 - 20 minute quarters. Eastern won the game 4 scores to 2. Eastern Varsity won 4-0. JV tied 0-0 and OC Freshman won 2-0. Special teams were kick but no return. There was some bright spots for OC. Looking forward to this Friday.
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No, at OC @ 7pm
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The schedule for tonight: Varsity Quarters 1 & 2 JV Quarter 3 Freshman Quarter 4 Special teams are not live on the return. Just snap, kick, field the ball, start from there. I will update the thread tonight after the scrimmage. Hope to provide a few highlights from the game also.
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Good Read: Despite the difficult season, OCHS head coach Mike Shatzer said100 student-athletes showed up to play football this season, a sign that the program is doing something right. “I’ll say this about our kids, they worked hard all season, and they didn’t give up. The chips were down against us a lot of times, but you do what you have to do to make it work. I think we had fun at times,” Shatzer said. “No one likes to lose. We want to get rid of that taste in our mouths.” Shatzer said the team is still developing, but had great spring practices and offseason conditioning programs. A difficult schedule from a year ago doesn’t lighten up as OCHS plays the same opponents with the sites flipping. OCHS hosts 6-A Ballard in the season opener on Aug. 19 before traveling to rivals North Oldham and Shelby County in consecutive weeks. “Our program doesn’t take a break any week this year,” Shatzer said. For the first two games of the year, OCHS will be without last year’s starting quarterback Ammon Harding, who is suspended based on an administrative decision made by the coaching staff and school officials. Junior quarterback Erix Edwards will most likely take the reins after starting for the junior varsity team a year ago. Season Preview: Oldham County football | OldhamEra.com
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1988 duPont Manual - The most wins ever by a Manual Team 13-1 Lost to Trinity in the State Championship Game.
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So Oldham County got theirs in last week and tested out Monday. It is nice how it works. Films directly to the ipad and streams automatically to the devices on the sideline (up to 6). That way when the O or D comes off the field the coach has the Video in hand to make adjustments. WOW, how times have changed. I know Pete from Fern Creek tested theirs out yesterday and He also said it was a success. What's everyone opinion on it?
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They probably need to update the KHSAA website since I copied and pasted from there, lol
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From KHSAA website 100 - 105 heat index: Provide ample amounts of water. This means that water should always be available and athletes should be able to take in as much water as they desire. Mandatory water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minutes in duration Ice-down towels for cooling Watch/monitor athletes carefully for necessary action. Alter uniform by removing items if possible Allow for changes to dry t-shirts and shorts. Reduce time of outside activity as well as indoor activity if air conditioning is unavailable. Postpone practice to later in day. Contact sports and activities with additional equipment Helmets and other possible equipment removed if not involved in contact or necessary for safety. If necessary for safety, suspend activity. Re-check temperature and humidity every 30 minutes to monitor for increased Heat Index. So basically since the 7on7 does not last longer than 30 minutes and only the 7 players on the field has to have their helmets on, it seems as though as long as it does not get above 106 degrees they should be fine. Also want to put out that this is just my opinion and I don't know much besides what I read, lol.