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  1. I have a feeling the Eagles fans will be getting a strong dose of westsider after he was discarded for saying that Woodford would be the best team the Eagles have faced so far.

     

    Story of the game was JC's inability to match Woodford's speed and athleticism in the open field, and the inability of JC to pressure Duckworth. Turnovers also played a role.

     

    Prior to the game 98.9 was talking about how badly swollen Shawn Grimm's hand was... did he play?

     

     

    Is Grimm's hand alright?

  2. W.Va. hopes to keep series lead

    By PAUL ADKINS, Sports Editor

    Published: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:55 AM CDT

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    Year in a and year out the Kentucky All-Stars seem to come across the Tug River into Matewan, West Virginia, as the favorites in the annual Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl.

     

    But the last three years, West Virginia has stuck it to the Bluegrass State team, winning all three games to take a 6-5 all-time series lead.

     

    West Virginia, usually undersized as compared to the Kentuckians, has gotten the job done with its skilled position players — good quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and defensive backs.

     

     

    West Virginia has also been able to take advantage of costly Kentucky turnovers.

     

    The Mountain State All-Stars did that last year, turning Kentucky miscues into scores and watching Man’s Andrew McDonald run all over Tiger Stadium as West Virginia won 32-19 on a dry and fast track at Matewan.

     

    West Virginia once trailed 4-1 in the all-time series, which dates back to 1996.

     

     

     

    Danny “Yogi” Kinder, the current Matewan High School football coach and one of the bowl game’s founders, said West Virginia’s turnaround has been somewhat of a surprise.

     

    “It really has,” Kinder said. “There were six or seven kids from Belfry on those teams that won back-to-back state championships. It surprised me but it’s hard to put together a team in a week. Kentucky has been so much bigger than West Virginia. I think West Virginia has had some really good skilled people. Really and truly I thought Kentucky had the best football team over the last two or three years. West Virginia just kind of outhit them.”

     

    McDonald ran at will in last year’s game as he rolled up 205 yards on just 12 carries and scored on TD runs of 51, 51 and 47 en route to being named as the game’s offensive MVP.

     

     

     

    “Man, he was awesome. He put on a show for us I’m telling you,” Kinder said of McDonald.

     

    West Virginia hopes Paul McCoy can put up McDonald-like numbers in this year’s clash.

     

    McCoy, an all-state running back from Matewan, broke the state’s single-game rushing record last fall as he rolled up more than 600 yards in a blowout win over Burch.

     

     

     

    “I don’t know if he’s as good as McDonald. McCoy’s

     

    really a small back, but I’ll tell you one thing, if he can get out there they will have a hard time catching him I’ll guarantee you that,” Kinder said. “Last year at Matewan it seemed like our kids blocked pretty good for him for four or five games and they just kind of quit blocking for him I thought.”

     

    Kinder said West Virginia has also seemed to outhit Kentucky the last three years.

     

     

     

    “I think that West Virginia will be pretty good on defense, too, because they’ve got a lot of 190-pound or 200-pound people,” Kinder said. “It’s been a defensive hitting game and I really thought that West Virginia kind of outhit them the last couple of years. Before that, Kentucky was the team that was doing all of the hitting. But usually, the team that loses this football game is the team that makes the mistakes like dropping a punt, fumbling the ball or throwing some interceptions.”

     

    Kinder said this year’s matchup seems pretty even.

     

    “I think both teams have got pretty good players,” he said. “We’ve got the best from West Virginia and the best from Kentucky. Last year, there was a bunch of good players but not a lot of quarterbacks. This year, there are three or four pretty good quarterbacks. That’s the first thing that you have got to have to play this game. There are three good quarterbacks from Man, Logan and Gilbert and we’ve got some good players from Wayne, which won the state championship.”

     

     

     

    Kentucky seems to have an advantage each year in that it can draw on some of its schools which have an enrollment of 1,000 or more. None of the area West Virginia schools for the Hatfield-McCoy Bowl have that many students.

     

    “Everyone’s got three or four good football players and when you put them all together you’ve got a pretty good football team,” Kinder said. “West Virginia is not really all that big but they have some real good backs. Kentucky’s got bigger kids. They’ve also got bigger schools over there than we’ve got over here. Wayne, Logan, Chapmanville and Scott are Double-A and the rest are just Single-A. Over there, they’ve got Belfry, Shelby Valley, East Ridge, Sheldon Clark and Johnson Central. They would all be Triple-A over here. Johnson Central is a 4A school in Kentucky. They’ve probably got more kids there than we do in all of Mingo County.

     

    “I know they’ve got the Belfry kids and they are always good football players. I know that they’ve also got four or five kids from Johnson Central and they were undefeated last year and went all the way to the semifinals. They’ve got two or three kids that are going to play college football. Shelby Valley has a

     

     

     

    big kid that is also going to play college football somewhere. They’ve got some pretty good players.”

     

    The Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl is a continuation

     

    of the state’s longest running senior bowl game, the Kiwanis Senior Bowl, which started in the 1950s and ran until the mid-1990s when it was canceled due to financial troubles. The K-Bowl also had problems finding housing for players coming from all over the states of West Virginia and Kentucky and was put on indefinite hiatus.

     

     

     

    Matewan football coach Kinder reorganized the game and restarted it under the name The Hatfields and McCoys Senior Bowl and moved it from Williamson’s Lefty Hamilton Park to Matewan High’s Tiger Stadium. Massey Coal (now Massey Energy) became the game’s sponsor in 1997, its second year.

     

    The annual game takes its name from the infamous family feud between the Hatfields and McCoys that took place in the town of Matewan and in bordering Pike County, Ky., which lies just across the bridge from Matewan.

     

    The West Virginia All-Stars are the Hatfields, while the Kentucky All-Stars are the McCoys.

     

     

     

    The game is always played at Tiger Stadium on the last Saturday in July.

     

    The two teams are made up of the top 30 graduated seniors from West Virginia and the top Kentucky graduated seniors. Players are gathered from Mingo, Logan, Wayne, McDowell, Boone and Wyoming counties in West Virginia and Pike, Martin, Floyd, Johnson, Letcher and Lawrence counties in Kentucky.

     

    The game also spotlights all-star cheerleading squads from each state. The two cheer teams will perform during the game and at halftime.

     

    Halftime activities include the crowning of the Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl queen.

  3. This is just a thought.......to those coaches who feel down or unappreciated....remember that those coaches who seem to be above the clouds also have their own faults. I am not saying that anyone is perfect but larger than life coaches sometimes seem to forget about the little coaches whom they really couldn't do without. Not every year is a winner and not every year will be a loser. But each of you contribute something different and more impressive than the next. One man cannot take the blame alone.

  4. Congratulations to Johnson Central's defense on the first touchdown of the night. Defense played awesome tonight. These young men didn't give up during the entire game. Great way the entire team pulled together in the 4th quarter. Fans you are incredible support for this team. Best of luck next week, but I don't think luck has anything to do with the way they play the game of football. :banana:

  5. Sit-down:

     

    Applebee's

    DeSha's

    Bob Evans

    Tumbleweed

    Laredo's

    Ponderosa

    Caproni's

    Buffalo Trace Wild Wings

    Mi Camino Real

    Frisch's

    Golden Dragon

    China Garden

    Pasquale's

     

    Fast Food

     

    Penn Station

    Arby's

    Burger King

    Domino's

    Gold Star

    Greg's Pizza

    Hardee's

    Lee's Famous Recipe

    Long John's

    McDonald's

    Rally's

    Subway

    Taco Bell

    Wendy's

    Pizza Hut

    Little Caesar's

     

    With any luck, you can catch one or two of these places open after the game. All, with the exception of Pasquales (just down US 68 before you get to the bottom of the hill; and it's very easy to find) and Dominos are on top of the hill - not downtown; and are close to the school.

     

    I probably missed one or two but that's a fairly complete list.

     

    Thank You....you do have some really nice restaurants.

  6. There are several entrances to the field, but the easiest way is to turn right into the first front entrance of the high school from US 68. The road will bear left with the high school (easy to spot because of the basketball gym) on the left and the tennis courts on the right. Go past the right-hand turn that goes up to the middle school and stay left of the track (Mason County has a smaller-than regulation track that's next to the old bus repair garage on the right; their track does not encircle the football field); you will go up a short hill and into the football parking lot. If you arrive by 6:45 or so there should be plenty of spots available. LOTS of places to eat in Maysville, I don't think anyone here actually eats at home. Many of them are close to the campus.

     

    If you happen to arrive late and the football lot is full, you can park up at the middle school or behind the elementary school. Some folks park in the grass off the lanes that wind through the campus, but I wouldn't advise it if it's real wet.

     

    Let's hope for a great game!

     

    Do any of your restaurants stay open past 9pm? LOL Is there a wide variety?

  7. Not "marginalizing" anyone, Dino ... perhaps you should take the chip off of your shoulder.

     

    I stated earlier this week that I didn't feel that Ashland is a top-10 team, and the acccounts of this game give me no reason to change my thinking. Nor does it change my view that this is an impressive win for Johnson Central, which I think is knocking on the door for a top-5 ranking.

     

    I agree westsider, Dino has more than a chip and should recognize that this is a real win for JC.

  8. Okay. JC uses 2 Nose Guards and those are #52 Cody Lowe and #63 Mason Meek. #65 Shawn Ousley, who you are refering to, plays defensive tackle. Hopefully that clears it up for you.

     

    Well somehow it took a weeks worth of post for you to figure out who was who and I still don't think you know who plays what for Johnson Central. Man, please post what you know.....and not what you think you know. Some people in this world want to know truth not gossip and speculation.

  9. Oh you are talking about Shawn Ousley, he is #65 for JC. He has been out for the major part of this season due to injuries and is starting to get more playing time as his shoulder gets better. He started center for JC last year but after the shoulder injury has seen most of his time on the defensive side of the ball. Yes I was at the game last night.

     

    Man who is it? You have said 3,4,5 different names. You WERE at the game? Did you sit in the bathroom?

  10. The band played plenty of times last night they just dont have the numbers to be really load if you are mid bleachers you cant hear them. They had plenty of time to play and they played all night.It seems you are the only Ashland fan complaining on here all the others sad they liked it.

    I think it is great. Very entertaining. It kept the crowd laughing. I love it

     

    It was very entertaining I thought. That is the best part of waiting at a football game...the in between play entertainment. The best I had heard at any game all season long. JC's PA is very good. Is he for hire?

  11. Im wanting to say #52 but Im not absolutely positive on that. He and Mason Meek rotate in and out at the Nose Guard position. Mason Meek is #63.

     

    Are these big boys JC Alumni 76? Is Lowe # 65 or maybe Meek is.......65. Check on that for me Alumni I would like to know who was up against those Ashland monsters.

     

    Anybody else know who I believe it was 65 on the D line for JC last night? I actually believe later in the game #77(Ashland O) came and hit JC's #65 right in the back and no penalty was called. There should have been a penalty on that play.

     

    Hey Alumni was you at this game last night?

  12. Johnson Central used Cody Lowe, Mason Meek, Cody Conley, Chase Richardson, Josh Gourdouze, Dennis Dillon, Nathanial Dials, and Shawn Grimm on the defensive line last night. Ashland did indeed have a big line but they dont fire off the ball and instead caught ppl and thats why the speed of JC's d-line beat them all night.

     

    What number is Lowe? Is he the nose guard that was in front of these 2 big boys?

  13. I'm just going to throw my 2 cents in on the whole deal. For the most part some of our own JC fans while thinking they are supporting the Eagles have really done nothing more than make themselves look like complete idiots and have only in my opinion embarrassed the whole school system by constantly rattling on and on and on about mostly nothing. xyience you have done far more damage to the Golden Eagles this whole season than you could ever have dreamed of helping them. Hey for one time act like you have traveled out of the hollow before. Where in the heck do you come up with all the garbage you post on here? Again in my opinion you have only embarrassed yourself and all of Johnson Central, the players , and particularly Coach Matney this whole season long. Eagle01 , you started out good with sensible posts, but the more and more I read I have come to the conclusion that you are coming down with a bad case of xyience-itis. Man I hate to get on to our own fans but I swear I wish some of you guys would just shut up for awhile. Even if we haven't been there before, as least act like we have been there before. I can see why people state wide might think we are nothing but a bunch of nuts. Come on guys tone it down, you are not helping anything. And to everyone else reading these threads away from here, I promise that we do have a few fans that have a little sense. I swear we do!!!!

     

    I agree, there are some really decent people in the mountains. Over excitement can get the best of anybody if they let it. I hope that the weather holds up and the fans have a great time. Eagles/Tomcats ....may the best win. :bunny:

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