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Lone Oak almost pulled out a miracle because Webster's quarterback fumbled a kneel down with 38 seconds left in the game. Lone Oak drove deep into Trojan territory but Webster holds for the five point victory. This puts a big, big dent in Lone Oak's season!
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The Marshals improve to 7-0 and cruise in their homecoming game against the Trojans. The good news for MC is that there were no injuries tonight as they prepare for their brutal three game stretch.
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Warren Central 39
Graves County 6
10:30 left in the 4th quarter
Getting more out of hand.....
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Warren Central 32
Graves County 6
2:01 left in the 3rd quarter
This game is getting out of hand!
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Warren Central 25
Graves County 6
6:52 left in the 3rd quarter
Warren Central went for it on 4th and 14th deep in Graves territory and scored a touchdown. The Eagles intercepted a pass on the Dragons 45 yard line but the referee called defensive pass interference.
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LOL Graves County went for two and failed on their touchdown. Warren Central missed their first extra point attempt and failed on their other two point conversion attempts.
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Warren Central 18
Graves County 6
HALFTIME
The Dragons returned a Graves County fumble for a touchdown late in the second quarter to take momentum into the locker room.
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Warren Central 12
Graves County 6
5:36 left in the 2nd quarter
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Graves County 6
Warren Central 6
9:17 left in 1st quarter
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NAME, HOMETOWN, HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE, CONFERENCE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, POSITION, CLASS
Abren, Ricky Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Kentucky Southeastern 6-2 285 Defensive End / Defensive Tackle Junior
Adams, Jeff Cadiz Trigg County Louisville Big East 6-8 320 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Alston, Lamar Paducah Paducah Tilghman Louisville Big East 6-0 180 Defensive Back Sophomore
Anderson, Brian Louisville Male Marshall Conference USA 6-3 190 Quarterback Freshman
Bailey, Tyler Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar North Texas Sunbelt 6-2 275 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Barber, William Georgetown Scott County Marshall Conference USA 6-4 205 Wide Receiver Sophomore
Bardo, Brad Fort Thomas Highlands Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 215 Linebacker Freshman
Biagi, Marty Shelbyville Shelby County Marshall Conference USA 6-0 170 Kicker Sophomore
Bick, Dan Louisville Saint Xavier Purdue Big Ten 6-1 218 Linebacker Junior
Bolton, Jeremy Burlington Conner Cincinnati Big East 6-5 310 Offensive Tackle Junior
Borders, Quinton Lexington Bryan Station Colorado Big 12 6-5 280 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Borgelt, Nick Louisville Holy Cross (Louisville) Louisville Big East 6-3 291 Offensive Lineman Sophomore
Brohm, Brian Louisville Trinity Louisville Big East 6-4 224 Quarterback Junior
Burke, Justin Lexington Lexington Catholic North Carolina State ACC 6-2 195 Quarterback Freshman
Burton, Keenan Louisville DuPont Manual Kentucky Southeastern 6-2 195 Wide Receiver Junior
Bush, Michael Louisville Male Louisville Big East 6-3 247 Running Back Senior
Bussey, George Louisville Western Louisville Big East 6-2 295 Offensive Lineman Sophomore
Cameron, Daniel Elizabethtown John Hardin Louisville Big East 5-10 185 Defensive Back Freshman
Cantwell, Hunter Louisville Paducah Tilghman Louisville Big East 6-4 230 Quarterback Sophomore
Cecil, Anthony Hodgenville LaRue County Kentucky Southeastern 6-0 187 Wide Receiver Freshman
Chapman, Bowen Lexington Woodberry Forest, VA North Carolina ACC 6-3 245 Defensive End Junior
Chaffin, Jimmy Gray Lynn Camp Kentucky Southeastern 5-10 175 Running Back Freshman
Clayton, Terry Olmstead Logan County Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 243 Linebacker Junior
Coppage, Matt Walton Simon Kenton Ohio Mid-American 6-4 288 Offensive Tackle Senior
Cullen, Desi Louisville Butler Connecticut Big East 6-1 196 Punter Freshman
Davis, Marcus Union Boone County Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 280 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Deadrick, Brandon Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Alabama Southeastern 6-4 271 Defensive Lineman Freshman
Dickerson, Jason Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 254 Long Snapper Senior
Diggs, Quintin Louisville DuPont Manual Louisville Big East 6-1 225 Fullback Freshman
Donoghue, Mike Covington Covington Catholic Louisville Big East 6-3 296 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Doss, Jacob Lexington Lexington Catholic Wyoming Mountain West 6-2 210 Quarterback Junior
Dougherty, Tim Louisville Saint Xavier Purdue Big Ten 5-10 165 Kicker Freshman
Drake, T.C. Bardstown Nelson County Kentucky Southeastern 6-6 230 Tight End Freshman
Duncan, Zipp Magnolia Elizabethtown Kentucky Southeastern 6-5 250 Tight End Freshman
Eakles, Clint Bowling Green Bowling Green Marshall Conference USA 6-1 190 Defensive Back Junior
El-Amin, Bilal Lexington Lafayette Marshall Conference USA 6-3 249 Defensive End Junior
Englemon, Brandent Covington Holmes Michigan Big Ten 5-11 205 Safety Senior
Fidler, Will Henderson Henderson County Kentucky Southeastern 6-4 205 Quarterback Freshman
Fischer, Joe Latonia Holy Cross (Covington) Kentucky Southeastern 6-6 285 Offensive Guard Sophomore
Flannery, Todd Louisville Male Louisville Big East 6-0 170 Kicker Junior
Floyd, Chase Florence Boone County Louisville Big East 6-1 210 Safety Freshman
Garr, Stephen Louisville Male Louisville Big East 6-1 190 Defensive Back Freshman
Gordon, Leonard Clarksville, TN Fort Campbell Notre Dame Independent 5-11 195 Defensive Back Freshman
Greer, Dallas Pineville Bell County Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 195 Free Safety Junior
Grinter, Maurice Louisville Fairdale Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 250 Fullback Freshman
Grutza, Dustin Maysville Mason County Cincinnati Big East 6-2 212 Quarterback Sophomore
Guidugli, Ben Fort Thomas Highlands Cincinnati Big East 6-2 220 Tight End Freshman
Hall, Bryan Paducah Paducah Tilghman Arkansas State Sunbelt 6-2 260 Defensive Lineman Freshman
Hall, Chris Louisville Ballard Ohio Mid-American 6-1 220 Linebacker Sophomore
Hardin, Jon Louisville Western Louisville Big East 5-11 260 Fullback Junior
Havrilesko, Ben Winchester George Rogers Clark Vanderbilt Southeastern 5-10 160 Cornerback Freshman
Hawkins, Chris Lexington Henry Clay Middle Tennessee State Sunbelt 6-3 285 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Hawkins, Kenny Paducah Paducah Tilghman Kentucky Southeastern 5-9 173 Wide Receiver Freshman
Henderson, Aundre Louisville DuPont Manual Louisville Big East 6-4 286 Defensive Tackle Freshman
Heyman, Earl Louisville Ballard Louisville Big East 6-3 282 Defensive Tackle Sophomore
Hoefer, Bennett Woodway, TX Henry Clay Baylor Big 12 5-10 171 Free Safety Senior
Hoskins, Ian Campbellsville Campbellsville Marshall Conference USA 6-2 245 Linebacker Sophomore
Hostetter, Jared Louisa Lawrence County Tennessee Southeastern 6-5 290 Defensive End Junior
Housley, J.J. Hazard Hazard Kentucky Southeastern 5-10 186 Kicker Sophomore
Jackson, Cauvey Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park Tulsa Conference USA 5-10 188 Wide Receiver Junior
Jeffries, Justin Louisville Saint Xavier Kentucky Southeastern 6-5 300 Defensive Lineman Freshman
Jennings, Chris Ashland Fairview Arizona Pacific 10 5-10 225 Running Back Junior
Johnson, Christian Fort Campbell West Potomac, VA / Hargrave Military, VA Kentucky Southeastern 6-4 325 Offensive Tackle Sophomore
Johnson, Micah Fort Campbell Fort Campbell Kentucky Southeastern 6-2 255 Linebacker Freshman
Jones, Arby Somerset Southwestern Wake Forest ACC 6-2 285 Offensive Tackle Senior
Jones, David Huddy Belfry Kentucky Southeastern 5-10 185 Cornerback Sophomore
Jones, Doug Erlanger Dixie Heights Cincinnati Big East 6-4 273 Fullback Junior
Jones, Jesse Louisville Doss Kentucky Southeastern 6-0 220 Fullback Freshman
Jones, Micah Mayfield Mayfield Kentucky Southeastern 6-4 330 Offensive Guard Sophomore
Kohler, Matthew Bowling Green Greenwood Utah State Western Athletic 5-9 204 Running Back Sophomore
Kuhn, Scott Burlington Conner Louisville Big East 6-5 255 Tight End Junior
Leger, Jason Brodhead Rockcastle County Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 282 Defensive Tackle Junior
Lewis, Dominic Radcliff John Hardin Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 263 Defensive End Junior
Logan, Brandon Lexington Lexington Catholic Michigan Big Ten 6-0 218 Linebacker Sophomore
Logan, John Lexington Lexington Catholic Kentucky Southeastern 6-0 189 Wide Receiver Junior
Lopez, Dustin Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Memphis Conference USA 5-10 192 Defensive Back Senior
Luck, Dustin Poole Henderson County Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 250 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Marcum, Zack London South Laurel Troy Sunbelt 5-10 160 Wide Receiver Freshman
Masthay, Tim Murray Murray Kentucky Southeastern 6-2 200 Kicker / Punter Sophomore
Mason, Aaron Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar Wake Forest ACC 5-9 200 Strong Safety Junior
Mattingly, Dane Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East 5-10 195 Long Snapper Freshman
Maxwell, Ahmona Paducah Paducah Tilghman Ohio Mid-American 6-1 176 Wide Receiver Senior
McClinton, Marcus Fort Campbell Fort Campbell Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 210 Free Safety Sophomore
McKinney, James Louisville Central Michigan Big Ten 6-2 279 Defensive Tackle Sophomore
McPherson, Martin Somerset Southwestern Kentucky Southeastern 6-2 200 Free Safety Junior
Miller, Aaron Grayson East Carter Kentucky Southeastern 6-5 300 Offensive Tackle Sophomore
Minton, Josh Somerset Southwestern Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 250 Defensive End Freshman
Mitchell, Maurice Glasgow Glasgow Louisville Big East 6-3 267 Linebacker Freshman
Mitchell, Michael Fort Thomas Highlands Ohio Mid-American 6-1 207 Safety Sophomore
Moss, Austin Hopkinsville Christian County Kentucky Southeastern 6-0 240 Defensive Tackle Freshman
Murray, Jimmy Louisville Trinity Miami-Ohio Mid-American 6-2 216 Running Back Senior
Murray, Jordan Maysville Mason County Army Independent 6-1 203 Defensive Back Junior
Murrell, Jonas Lebanon Marion County Florida International Sunbelt 6-2 305 Defensive Lineman Sophomore
Nevels, Jordan Fort Thomas Highlands Kentucky Southeastern 5-10 175 Cornerback Freshman
Nochta, Pete Lexington Tates Creek Louisville Big East 6-5 240 Tight End Freshman
Peters, Corey Louisville Central Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 278 Defensive Tackle Freshman
Pettrey, Aaron Raceland Raceland-Worthington Ohio State Big Ten 6-1 195 Kicker Freshman
Powers, Blake Brandenburg Meade County Indiana Big Ten 6-4 224 Quarterback Junior
Pryor, Myron Louisville Eastern Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 300 Defensive Tackle Sophomore
Pulley, Curtis Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Kentucky Southeastern 6-4 200 Quarterback Sophomore
Ramsey, Matt Artemus Knox Central Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 205 Running Back Freshman
Reid, Alex Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East 6-2 230 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Reinstatler, Jeff Fort Thomas Highlands Cincinnati Big East 6-2 287 Center / Offensive Guard Senior
Renfro, Lee Burnside Southwestern Ohio Mid-American 5-10 200 Linebacker Freshman
Richey, Adam Nicholasville East Jessamine Kentucky Southeastern 5-10 181 Strong Safety Sophomore
Robinson, Andrew Louisville DuPont Manual Louisville Big East 5-9 181 Wide Receiver Freshman
Schwindel, Michael Hawesville Hancock County Kentucky Southeastern 6-2 210 Strong Safety Sophomore
Scott, Brian Morehead Rowan County Kentucky Southeastern 5-11 190 Kicker Junior
Sester, Sean Fort Thomas Highlands Purdue Big Ten 6-8 309 Offensive Tackle Junior
Sexton, Tyler Somerset Pulaski County Kentucky Southeastern 6-2 254 Tight End Freshman
Shaw, Enrique Lexington Lafayette Michigan State Big Ten 6-1 185 Safety Freshman
Sheffey, Jeremy Catlettsburg Boyd County West Virginia Big East 6-3 295 Offensive Guard Senior
Simpson, Salin Lexington Henry Clay Middle Tennessee State Sunbelt 6-3 205 Quarterback Freshman
Smith, Alfonso Louisville Waggener Kentucky Southeastern 6-1 190 Tailback Freshman
Sobolewski, Eric Versailles Woodford County Utah State Western Athletic 5-11 206 Free Safety Junior
Spencer, Sergio Louisville Male Louisville Big East 5-10 183 Running Back Junior
Spillman, C.J. Louisville Central Marshall Conference USA 6-0 193 Defensive Back Sophomore
Spillman, JaJuan Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville Big East 5-9 180 Wide Receiver Freshman
Stocker, Luke Berea Madison Southern Tennessee Southeastern 6-6 235 Tight End Freshman
Straub, Frank Lexington Henry Clay Cincinnati Big East 6-6 310 Offensive Guard Senior
Sturgeon, Michael Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East 6-3 303 Offensive Lineman Senior
Tamme, Jacob Danville Boyle County Kentucky Southeastern 6-5 240 Tight End Junior
Taylor, Zach Shepherdsville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East 6-2 260 Offensive Lineman Freshman
Thiry, Dylan Louisville Trinity Northwestern Big Ten 6-8 320 Offensive Lineman Junior
Tinker, Byron Louisville DuPont Manual Marshall Conference USA 6-4 281 Defensive Lineman Junior
Todd, Chris Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Texas Tech Big 12 6-2 203 Quarterback Freshman
Tronzo, Joe Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East 5-11 240 Fullback Freshman
Turner, Kelvin Danville Danville Marshall Conference USA 5-10 190 Running Back Sophomore
Urrutia, Mario Louisville Fern Creek Louisville Big East 6-6 220 Wide Receiver Sophomore
Warford, Paul Richmond Madison Central Kentucky Southeastern 5-11 195 Defensive Back Freshman
White, Durrell Middlesboro Middlesboro Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 260 Defensive End Senior
Williams, Garry Louisville Seneca Kentucky Southeastern 6-3 283 Offensive Tackle Sophomore
Williams, Michael Richmond Madison Central Kentucky Southeastern 6-6 290 Offensive Tackle Freshman
Williams, Trai Franklin Franklin-Simpson Kentucky Southeastern 6-4 286 Offensive Guard Senior
Wimsatt, Tyler Owensboro Owensboro Louisville Big East 6-1 230 Linebacker Freshman
Woodson Andre' Radcliff North Hardin Kentucky Southeastern 6-5 232 Quarterback Junior
Wright, Dontae Louisa Lawrence County Miami-Ohio Mid-American 6-3 225 Linebacker Senior
Zirbel, Cory Murray Murray Michigan Big Ten 6-5 297 Offensive Lineman Sophomore
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CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN:
Atlantic Coast (4)
Big 12 (3)
Big East (37)
Big Ten (11)
Conference USA (11)
Independent (2)
Mid-American (7)
Mountain West (1)
Pacific 10 (1)
Southeastern (53)
Sunbelt (6)
Western Athletic (2)
TOTAL: (138)
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HIGH SCHOOLS BREAKDOWN:
Saint Xavier (8)
Highlands (6)
DuPont Manual (5)
Male (5)
Paducah Tilghman (5)
Elizabethtown (4)
Henry Clay (4)
Lexington Catholic (4)
Southwestern (4)
Central (3)
Fort Campbell (3)
Hopkinsville (3)
Trinity (3)
Ballard (2)
Boone County (2)
Conner (2)
Henderson County (2)
John Hardin (2)
Lafayette (2)
Lawrence County (2)
Madison Central (2)
Mason County (2)
Murray (2)
Out of state (2)
Paul Laurence Dunbar (2)
Pleasure Ridge Park (2)
Western (2)
Belfry (1)
Bell County (1)
Bowling Green (1)
Boyd County (1)
Boyle County (1)
Bryan Station (1)
Butler (1)
Campbellsville (1)
Christian County (1)
Covington Catholic (1)
Danville (1)
Dixie Heights (1)
Doss (1)
East Carter (1)
East Jessamine (1)
Eastern (1)
Fairdale (1)
Fairview (1)
Fern Creek (1)
Franklin-Simpson (1)
George Rogers Clark (1)
Glasgow (1)
Greenwood (1)
Hancock County (1)
Hazard (1)
Holmes (1)
Holy Cross (Covington) (1)
Holy Cross (Louisville) (1)
Knox Central (1)
LaRue County (1)
Logan County (1)
Lynn Camp (1)
Madison Southern (1)
Marion County (1)
Mayfield (1)
Meade County (1)
Middlesboro (1)
Nelson County (1)
North Hardin (1)
Owensboro (1)
Pulaski County (1)
Raceland-Worthington (1)
Rockcastle County (1)
Rowan County (1)
Scott County (1)
Seneca (1)
Shelby County (1)
Simon Kenton (1)
South Laurel (1)
Tates Creek (1)
Trigg County (1)
Waggener (1)
Woodford County (1)
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I do this every year and everyone seems to enjoy viewing this list. With the college games kicking off soon, I feel like we should recognize these players who gave us all something to their respective high schools and cities. This is my own independent research so I do apologize if I've left off anyone or misspelled something.
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It's just a crying shame that kids this good on and off the court have there season ended by a team this bad because of horrible,horrible coaching by wright.For some reason wright was content with letting Graves hold the ball until everyone fell asleep and let them have the back-door cut every time.(and if you was there I mean every time!)He would'nt get out of the 1-3-1 at all when he had the much better size and athletes.Also,poor Walt Allen was just awfull today for some reason.I mean he missed at least 3 uncontested lay-ups and I dont know how many free throws and Wright would'nt put Riley in to replace him.By no means am I complaining about the loss,but I am just completely in shock about how bad Wright handled this game.If South plays 2-3 or man-to-man I dont believe it's close.You would just have to have been there to fully understand how bad this was.If they dont put a shot clock in,every team in the state will start running this North Carolina 4 corners garbage that Graves ran and hold the ball the whole game because they know thats the only chance they have.But all in all I just hate that Walt had his worst game ever in his last game with South and that Wright just took the game away from his own kids.But on the other hand Shelby or J-town owes us one now for the cake walk to Sat.:mad:
Please give Graves County credit. They're one of the most prepared and hardest working teams in the state. Do you realize they were in their motel watching game film at 11:00PM? They take pride in knowing what the other team runs and tries dilligently to stop their butts! They've given up 27 and 45 points in their two sweet sixteen games, and the largest amount of points they've given up in the postseason is 47 to St. Mary. On top of their hardnosed defense, they have so many plays in their playbook that it's ridiculous. The amount of knowledge and the time put in is enormous for high school kids. Their job isn't to entertain the fans in the crowd but to win ballgames and thusfar, they've succeeded.
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who hit the shot for graves at the end?
Jamie King
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Way to go Graves! They've been the Rodney Dangerfield on this board all season!!! :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa :dancingpa
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The only way Graves keeps it close is if they hold the ball for 3:00 minutes at a time.Not bashing Graves but if they let South get up by 12-15 early I feel this will be the beating of all beatings.There is no emptying the bench in the 3rd quarter in the sweet 16.
ummmmmmmmmmm...NO!
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32-13 Graves at the half. Zach Sims has 18 points at the break.
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Graves by 15.
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All I know is that if the favorites advance, Friday night's semifinals has the potential to be one of the most exciting 1st region tournament games in years. The RSEC will definitely be filled to the brim with tons of fans and excitement. Gotta love this time of year!
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West Kentucky's own Dave Rowton is on there now calling the Mayfield-NCC game. One of the best broadcasters in our area.
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Embarrassing loss for the 15th to lose this bad...
1st region isn't really that bad this year. Good win for the Cards!
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Has to be the crew from Marshall County. They do an excellent job not just calling the action, but their preparation for pre-game and outstanding interviews after the game is what really puts them over the top.
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I think Marshall County is the slight favorite right now and the three others that you mentioned are slightly behind the Marshals. I will say that the region is much, much stronger than in the recent past. Anytime there's a player like Ard, one of the best in the state in my opinion, I would give them a slight advantage. Also, during the Paducah Tilghman debacle, coace Gillespie benched his starters in the 4th quarter and benched all but one the next game against Calloway. That seemed to have given them a wakeup call because they've been on a nice little run ever since.
I would say Graves County next because they've had some solid wins as well. Losing their point guard, Johnson, for the entire season has hurt their chances to do some damage at state. But Sims has played that position before and they still have a great shot at winning the region. The real question is will Cavette behave for the rest of the season? His trouble in the past and during this current season has been noted and made well aware of in this area.
Paducah Tilghman seems to get on a nice little roll and then has some troubling losses that makes you scratch your head. They definitely have some athletes and can, and have, get up for big games. The question is can they put together a stretch to win the regional championship.
Heath has a nice record and should do fairly well in the upcoming All A Classic, but their "soft" schedule is a concern. They don't really have a bigtime win, have lost to Tilghman once and face them again in the regular season, and face Marshall County on Valentine's Day.
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Honestly Central did not play terrible. They were just way overmatched as would any other team be out of the 15th region against Broward. I dont think there is anyone in the 15th region that could stay within 30 of them.
Graves County defeated North Broward by 25 points last month in their own backyard. Are you saying that Graves is 60 points better than any team in the 15th region?
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5 Pulaski County
3 University Heights
3 Calloway County
1 Danville
1 Lincoln County
1 Barbourville
1 Bryan Station
1 Monticello
1 Paducah Tilghman
1 Russellville
Tiebreaker - 119
Paducah Tilghman 42 Madisonville-North Hopkins 0
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First win of the season for the big blue and they're now 1-0 in the district, winning convincingly at Madisonville this evening.