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firstregionking
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Those are worse than the Lit rankings.
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Graves County should be higher than University Heights:
1.) They beat UHA in head to head competition
2.) Their two losses, both ranked in their respective states, are a combined 21-1.
3.) They absolutely destroyed North Broward, Danny Haney's current team.
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Marshall County is currently 6-0.
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Some great one's from the 1st. All from Marshall County:
--Dan Langhi
--Barry Goheen
--Dan Hall
--Aaron Beth
All played at Vanderbilt I think.
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The two games I've seen Mayfield play in this season were against Marshall County and Paducah Tilghman. Cards fans will be glad to hear that I won't be able to make the trip to Louisville this weekend.
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We have two excellent broadcast teams in western Kentucky ... Mayfield's crew of David Rowton and former coach Paul Leahy and the Marshall County crew of Jeff Waters and Co.
Absolutely, Rowton has a great radio voice and he's exciting to listen too. Leahy provides great football insight and a passion that tells it like it is.
The Marshall County crew is great because they're on an hour before the game starts and their postgame is pretty lenghty also. We're blessed to have these great radio teams in far western Kentucky.
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X got away with one...You gotta kick that extra point and go to overtime...
No way. X has too much depth. Props for having the stones for going for the win!
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Is there anyone at this game? Crowd sounds dead.
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After Christian County got pasted from Marshall County a few weeks ago, my hat goes off to the Colonels for bouncing back. It takes a lot of guts to not lay down after that game and they have my upmost respect!
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Complete Cardinals dominance:
Mayfield had 48 rushes for 306 yards. Add 74 passing yards and that's 380 total yards!
Meanwhile, the Mayfield defense held Metcalfe County to 30 rushes for 44 yards. The Hornets added 51 passing yards for a total of 95 yards.
WOW!! Seems like they're peaking at the right time.
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He made one to defeat Marshall County from about the same distance.
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then also fumbled the ball on first and goal, and BGHS recovered on their own five.
Man that one hurt the Tigers tremendously!
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I've said all along that Bardstown was the best 1A team I've seen all season since their first game of the year against LaRue. Should be an interesting one next week at Mayfield.
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LOL.....wildcatjack got a shoutout from the Mayfield radio broadcast team!!! :ylsuper:
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132 players total
Name, Hometown, High School attended, College, Conference, Position, Height, Weight, Class
Abren, Ricky Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Kentucky Southeastern Defensive Tackle 6-2 285 Sophomore
Alston, Lamar Paducah Paducah Tilghman Louisville Big East Defensive Back 6-0 180 Freshman
Awadalla, Michael Villa Hills Covington Catholic Northwestern Big Ten Kicker 6-1 210 Freshman
Bailey, Tyler Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar North Texas Sun Belt Offensive Line 6-2 280 Freshman
Barclay, Chris Louisville Male Wake Forest Atlantic Coast Running Back 5-10 180 Senior
Barnard, Zach Spottsville Owensboro Catholic Marshall Conference USA Quarterback 6-4 200 Freshman
Bates, Ben Ashland Paul G. Blazer Kentucky Southeastern Linebacker 6-2 240 Freshman
Beach, Arliss Ashland Paul G. Blazer Kentucky Southeastern Running Back 6-0 220 Senior
Begley, Taylor Danville Boyle County KentuckySoutheastern Kicker 6-0 200 Senior
Belcher, Jonathan Somerset Pulaski Southwestern Ball State Mid-American Defensive Tackle 6-2 276 Freshman
Biagi, Marty Shelbyville Shelby County Marshall Conference USA Kicker 6-0 170 Sophomore
Bick, Dan Louisville Saint Xavier Purdue Big Ten Linebacker 6-1 216 Sophomore
Bishop, Brian Louisville Saint Xavier Kentucky Southeastern Wide Receiver 6-1 200 Freshman
Bolton, Jeremy Burlington Conner Cincinnati Big East Offensive Tackle 6-5 310 Sophomore
Borgelt, Nick Louisville Holy Cross (Louisville) Louisville Big East Offensive Line 6-3 291 Freshman
Bowling, Blake Middlesboro Middlesboro Kentucky Southeastern Quarterback 6-3 205 Freshman
Boyd, Blake Madisonville Madisonville-North Hopkins Louisville Big East Linebacker 6-3 235 Freshman
Brohm, Brian Louisville Trinity Louisville Big East Quarterback 6-4 224 Sophomore
Burton, Keenan Louisville duPont Manual Kentucky Southeastern Wide Receiver 6-2 195 Sophomore
Bush, Michael Louisville Male Louisville Big East Running Back 6-3 250 Junior
Bussey, George Louisville Western Louisville Big East Offensive Line 6-2 295 Freshman
Cameron, Daniel Elizabethtown John Hardin Louisville Big East Defensive Back 5-10 185 Freshman
Cantwell, Hunter Paducah Paducah Tilghman Louisville Big East Quarterback 6-4 230 Freshman
Carney, Jake Lexington Lexington Catholic Notre Dame Independent Defensive Back 6-0 187 Senior
Carter, Rodney Louisville duPont Manual Louisville Big East Tight End 6-2 234 Freshman
Cecil, Anthony Hodgenville LaRue County Kentucky Southeastern Wide Receiver 6-0 187 Freshman
Clayton, Terry Olmstead Logan County Kentucky Southeastern Linebacker 6-1 232 Sophomore
Coppage, Matt Walton Simon Kenton Ohio Mid-American Offensive Tackle 6-4 288 Junior
Deaderick, Brandon Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Alabama Southeastern Defensive Tackle 6-4 230 Freshman
Deeley, Justin Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East Defensive Back 5-10 200 Freshman
Dickerson, Jason Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Kentucky Southeastern Long Snapper 6-1 250 Junior
Donoghue, Mike Covington Covington Catholic Louisville Big East Offensive Line 6-3 296 Freshman
Doss, Jacob Lexington Lexington Catholic Wyoming Mountain West Quarterback 6-2 210 Sophomore
Duncan, Zipp Magnolia Elizabethtown Kentucky Southeastern Defensive End 6-5 250 Freshman
El-Amin, Bilal Lexington Lafayette Marshall Conference USA Defensive End 6-3 240 Sophomore
Englemon, Brandent Covington Holmes Michigan Big Ten Safety 5-11 202 Junior
Ervin, Chet Sulphur Henry County Cincinnati Big East Kicker/Punter 6-3 190 Senior
Fennell, Clem Fort Thomas Highlands Kentucky Southeastern Cornerback 5-8 180 Senior
Finnegan, Michael Louisville Saint Xavier Kentucky Southeastern Linebacker 6-1 233 Sophomore
Fischer, Joe Latonia Holy Cross (Covington) Kentucky Southeastern Offensive Tackle 6-6 250 Freshman
Flannery, Thomas Olive Hill West Carter Kentucky Southeastern Fullback 6-1 240 Freshman
Flannery, Todd Louisville Male Louisville Big East Kicker 6-0 170 Sophomore
Floyd, Chase Florence Boone County Louisville Big East Safety 6-1 210 Freshman
Garr, Stephen Louisville Male Louisville Big East Defensive Back 6-1 190 Freshman
Green, Marcus Louisville Male Ohio State Big Ten Defensive Tackle 6-3 305 Senior
Greer, Dallas Pineville Bell County Kentucky Southeastern Strong Safety 6-1 195 Sophomore
Grover, Brent Fort Thomas Highlands Purdue Big Ten Defensive Tackle 6-3 303 Senior
Grutza, Dustin Maysville Mason County Cincinnati Big East Quarterback 6-2 202 Freshman
Hall, Chris Louisville Ballard Ohio Mid-American Strong Safety 6-1 206 Freshman
Hamilton, David Lexington Tates Creek Kentucky Southeastern Quarterback 6-2 198 Junior
Hardin, Jon Louisville Western Louisville Big East Fullback 5-11 260 Junior
Haskins, Robert Lexington Bryan Station Louisville Big East Wide Receiver 5-6 150 Senior
Hawkins, Kenny Paducah Paducah Tilghman Kentucky Southeastern Wide Receiver 5-9 166 Freshman
Heyman, Earl Louisville Ballard Louisville Big East Defensive Tackle 6-3 244 Freshman
Hoefer, Bennett Woodway, TX Henry Clay Baylor Big Twelve Free Safety 5-10 173 Sophomore
Holland, Allan Hazard Perry County Central Wake Forest Atlantic Coast Quarterback 6-1 230 Freshman
Hoskins, Ian Campbellsville Campbellsville Marshall Conference USA Linebacker 6-2 215 Sophomore
Hostetter, Jared Louisa Lawrence County Tennessee Southeastern Defensive End 6-5 281 Sophomore
Jackson, Cauvey Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park Tulsa Conference USA Running Back 5-10 194 Sophomore
Jackson, James Covington Holmes Louisville Big East Fullback 6-1 250 Junior
Jones, Arby Somerset Southwestern Wake Forest Atlantic Coast Offensive Guard 6-3 277 Junior
Jones, David Huddy Belfry Kentucky Southeastern Cornerback 5-10 180 Freshman
Jones, Doug Erlanger Dixie Heights Cincinnati Big East Fullback 6-4 282 Sophomore
Jones, Micah Mayfield Mayfield Kentucky Southeastern Offensive Guard 6-4 320 Sophomore
Jones, Montrell Louisville Male Louisville Big East Wide Receiver 6-0 199 Senior
Kuhn, Scott Burlington Conner Louisville Big East Tight End 6-5 255 Sophomore
Leffew, Travis Danville Boyle County Louisville Big East Offensive Line 6-4 301 Senior
Leger, Jason Brodhead Rockcastle County Kentucky Southeastern Defensive Tackle 6-1 288 Sophomore
Lewis, Dominic Radcliff John Hardin Kentucky Southeastern Defensive End 6-3 245 Sophomore
Logan, Brandon Lexington Lexington Catholic Michigan Big Ten Linebacker 6-1 218 Freshman
Logan, John Lexington Lexington Catholic Kentucky Southeastern Wide Reciever 6-0 189 Sophomore
Lopez, Dustin Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Memphis Conference USA Defensive Back 5-10 191 Junior
Masthay, Tim Murray Murray Kentucky Southeastern Kicker/Punter 6-2 200 Freshman
Mason, Aaron Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar Wake Forest Atlantic Coast Strong Safety 5-9 200 Sophomore
Mattingly, Dane Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East Long Snapper 5-10 195 Freshman
Maxwell, Ahmona Paducah Paducah Tilghman Ohio Mid-American Wide Receiver 6-1 182 Junior
McClinton, Marcus Fort Campbell Fort Campbell Kentucky Southeastern Free Safety 6-1 206 Sophomore
McKinney, Jim Louisville Central Michigan Big Ten Linebacker 6-3 265 Freshman
McPherson, Martin Somerset Southwestern Kentucky Southeastern Free Safety 6-2 200 Sophomore
Mitchell, Maurice Glasgow Glasgow Louisville Big East Linebacker 6-3 267 Freshman
Mitchell, Michael Fort Thomas Highlands Ohio Mid-American Defensive Back 6-1 223 Freshman
Morehead, Cody West Paducah Heath Kentucky Southeastern Offensive Guard 6-5 320 Sophomore
Moss, Austin Hopkinsville Christian County Kentucky Southeastern Defensive End 6-1 235 Freshman
Mueller, Eric Hebron Conner Kentucky Southeastern Defensive End 6-3 240 Sophomore
Murray, Jimmy Louisville Trinity Miami, Ohio Mid-American Running Back 6-2 216 Junior
Murray, Jordan Maysville Mason County Army Independent Defensive Back 6-0 200 Sophomore
Murrell, Jonas Lebanon Marion County Florida International Sun Belt Defensive Line 6-2 311 Freshman
Nevels, Jordan Fort Thomas Highlands Kentucky Southeastern Cornerback 5-10 170 Freshman
Overstreet, Brodie Danville Boyle County Wake Forest Atlantic Coast Offensive Tackle 6-6 295 Sophomore
Pettrey, Aaron Raceland Raceland-Worthington Ohio State Big Ten Kicker 6-1 184 Freshman
Powers, Blake Brandenburg Meade County Indiana Big Ten Quarterback 6-4 235 Sophomore
Pryor, Myron Louisville Eastern Kentucky Southeastern Defensive Tackle 6-1 300 Freshman
Pulley, Curtis Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Kentucky Southeastern Quarterback 6-4 200 Freshman
Reid, Alex Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East Offensive Line 6-2 230 Freshman
Reinstatler, Jeff Fort Thomas Highlands Cincinnati Big East Offensive Guard 6-2 287 Junior
Renfro, Lee Burnside Southwestern Ohio Mid-American Defensive Back 5-10 205 Freshman
Richey, Adam Nicolasville East Jessamine Kentucky Southeastern Strong Safety 6-0 185 Freshman
Robinson, Andrew Louisville duPont Manual Louisville Big East Wide Receiver 5-9 181 Freshman
Sanders, Matt Louisville Male Louisville Big East Linebacker 6-2 242 Sophomore
Schwindel, Michael Hawesville Hancock County Kentucky Southeastern Free Safety 6-4 210 Freshman
Scott, Brian Morehead Rowan County Kentucky Southeastern Kicker 5-11 184 Sophomore
Sears, Eric Louisville Butler Traditional Kentucky Southeastern Wide Receiver 6-0 180 Sophomore
Sester, Sean Fort Thomas Highlands Purdue Big Ten Offensive Tackle 6-8 282 Sophomore
Sexton, Tyler Somerset Pulaski County Kentucky Southeastern Tight End 6-4 238 Freshman
Sheffey, Jeremy Catlettsburg Boyd County West Virginia Big East Offensive Guard 6-3 295 Junior
Shumate, Casey Louisville Male Kentucky Southeastern Center 6-3 280 Sophomore
Smith, Alfonso Louisville Waggener Kentucky Southeastern Running Back 6-2 190 Freshman
Smith, Bo Owensboro Owensboro Kentucky Southeastern Cornerback 6-0 195 Junior
Smith, Rob Fort Thomas Highlands Tennessee Southeastern Offensive Guard 6-4 306 Junior
Sobolewski, Eric Versailles Woodford County Utah State Western Athletic Quarterback 6-0 197 Sophomore
Sowells, Isaac Louisville Doss Indiana Big Ten Offensive Line 6-3 330 Senior
Spencer, Sergio Louisville Male Louisville Big East Running Back 5-10 183 Junior
Spillman, C.J. Louisville Central Marshall Conference USA Defensive Back 6-0 195 Freshman
Straub, Frank Lexington Henry Clay Cincinnati Big East Offensive Tackle 6-6 310 Junior
Sturgeon, Michael Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East Offensive Line 6-3 303 Junior
Tamme, Jacob Danville Boyle County Kentucky Southeastern Tight End 6-5 234 Sophomore
Taylor, Zach Sheperdsville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East Offensive Line 6-2 260 Freshman
Thiry, Dylan Louisville Trinity Northwestern Big Ten Offensive Line 6-8 300 Sophomore
Tinker, Byron Louisville duPont Manual Marshall Conference USA Defensive Line 6-4 254 Sophomore
Treece, Elliott Paducah Lone Oak Louisville Big East Punter 6-1 251 Freshman
Tronzo, Joe Louisville Saint Xavier Louisville Big East Fullback 5-10 248 Freshman
Turner, Kenny Ray Cadiz Trigg County Kentucky Southeastern Offensive Tackle 6-6 314 Freshman
Urrutia, Mario Louisville Fern Creek Louisville Big East Wide Receiver 6-6 220 Freshman
Washington, William Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar Tulsa Conference USA Defensive End 6-6 300 Junior
Webster, Matt Taylor Mill Scott Cincinnati Big East Center 6-3 284 Senior
Wells, Alex Paris Bourbon County Kentucky Southeastern Offensive Guard 6-4 280 Sophomore
White, Durrell Middlesboro Middlesboro Kentucky Southeastern Defensive End 6-3 245 Junior
Williams, Garry Louisville Seneca Kentucky Southeastern Offensive Tackle 6-3 300 Freshman
Williams, Trai Franklin Franklin-Simpson Kentucky Southeastern Offensive Guard 6-4 280 Junior
Woodson, Andre' Radcliff North Hardin Kentucky Southeastern Quarterback 6-5 230 Sophomore
Wright, Dontae Louisa Lawrence County Miami, Ohio Mid-American Linebacker 6-3 206 Junior
Zirbel, Cory Murray Murray Michigan Big Ten Offensive Line 6-7 305 Freshman
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1.) Opening enrollment without boundaries is absolutely absurd. Let's not force kids to grow up too quickly. Let's face it, education is very important but at the high school age it's extremely important that kids learn socially too. Something that can't be taught out of a textbook. Let the child pick where he/she wants to college. Believe me, they'll learn enough at a university I promise!
2.) An open enrollment would do nothing to improve rural schools, only a small area in this state. Don't force your opinions down our throat only to help your tiny sector in this Commonwealth. Why do you think people root against private schools and Louisville schools at the state basketball championship? Because we don't like your stuck up, elitist attitudes would be my guess.
3.) Hey guess what? There's something similar to private schools already in this nation called boarding schools! Oh but wait a minute. This wouldn't help you in any shape, form, or fashion in building your all-star squads now would it? God forbid if little Susie was 2 hours away getting taught self-discipline and being self-independent but this doesn't fit into your plan I suppose.
4.) Here's an idea that's seemed to work quite nicely. If people want their kids to go to a private school, how about everyone in that particular school build a little community and live together. That way that school would be representing a community. But wait a minute, that would mean that you'd live too close to each other and then it would get back to Mrs. Smith that your were talking about how hideous she looked in her pink and green dress.
5.) Listen, if you don't think something works, don't think you're so high and mighty that you change other people's opinions. That's one great aspect about this Commonwealth, we're not naive.
6.) Finally, the good folks in McCracken County shot down the idea of consolodation because they like the sense of community. Sure it's nice to win consistently but it makes it so much sweeter when Lone Oak wins the region basketball championship for the first time in 70 or so years. It's awesome that Heath's baseball team stayed very competitive with a school 6 times their size in the state tournament. It's fantastic that Reidland win's state softball championships. The residents here realize when it's appropriate for all star teams such as our Post 31 baseball team that has some of the best success in the state. Also, the rest of the great people of western Kentucky realize how powerful a sense of community is to them. Mayfield is competitive year after year in football, Paducah Tilghman advanced to the state championship in basketball and a few years before that, lost to Scott County in what could've been the worst call in sweet 16 history. Marshall County is competitive in soccer. The list goes on and on.
Paducah Tilghman 53 Marshall Co 41
in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
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The Marshals were absolutely horrible from the free throw line in this contest. Gillespie benched his starters in the 4th quarter and was madder than a wet hen on his postgame show. Seemed to have worked because they picked up a nice road district win against Calloway last night.