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  1. Evarts was tough in the 70's. Unless I am mistaken, 2 different years M'boro lost to Evarts but won the district by virtue of the Dickenson rating system. In other words, we beat Corbin but lost to Evarts.

     

    Actually, I think it was three years. I know 71 and 72 and maybe 70. In one of those years Evarts scored on a 50 yard touchdown pass to win the game on the last play of the game. The game was played at Middlesboro. After the game Ken Parsons, an EHS assistant coach was stabbed by a Middlesboro fan. Parsons spent a few days in the Middlesboro hospital.

     

    In 72 we beat Middlesboro 8-7 and held Middlesboro star running back Bimbo Fuson to 30 yards rushing, 25 of which was on one touchdown run.

     

    The 75 Middlesboro team may have been their best. They were beaten by Scott Co in the AA title game after leading in the 4th quarter by 2 or 3 touchdowns.

  2. Rojas, I have heard Coach Hunter talk about that Corbin game on more than one occasion. It seems like there was another contraversial play that went against Evarts other the the ones mentioned but I cant remember what happened. Also, I didnt realize Evarts beat Lynch during a state title season. Great info. Can you remember any of the details of the loss to Belfry in the playoffs when the electricity went out at Evarts and they had to finish the second half at Harlan? I believe Evarts was ahead at halftime.

    The other controversial ending with Corbin came the year before in 1974. We (EHS) had a 14-7 lead with 2:00 to go in the 4th. A Corbin running back went around left end slipped and fell to both knees. Both teams stopped. The whistle never sounded and the kid got up and ran an 80 yard touchdown. The 2 point conversion made it 15-14 Corbin. We had time to move the ball to the 10 where we were held on 4th and inches with about a minute to play.

  3. It was indeed Belfry. Evarts had the game well in hand and had all the momentum when the electricity went out late in the 3rd quarter due to a house fire at Verda. After what seemed like a two hour wait. Everyone traveled to Huff Park to finish the game. At Harlan the momentum turned and it was all Belfry. I think the final score was something like 26-21.

  4. Lynch dominated everybody in the mountains in the 50's and 60's. Ed Miracle was the coach. He was hard to beat. Pineville was also very good form year to year.

    If I am not mistaken, Lynch won the state title in 1969 with star running back Joe Washington. Lynch had only one defeat on the year, to Evarts 31-19. Lynch's last great team was in 1972. Evarts again upset Lynch in a pouring rain 7-0 on a blocked punt by Thomas Fields.

  5. Evarts was 2A from 1959 to ?

    Did they switch in 1975 when the state realigned or wait a couple of years? It seems I remember coach Hunter resisted the change and Evarts held out a year or two before moving to Class A.

     

    Evarts was AA in 1975 and for a few years after. I don't know what year EHS went down to class A. In 1975 a great Corbin team beat us 12-7 on a touchdown with no time remaining on the clock. We had held Corbin at the 1 yard line for 4 plays. On 4th down there was a pass interference penalty on EHS on 4th down that gave Corbin an extra play to win the game. Corbin and Middlesboro were both state powerhouses in those years.

  6. The annual Evarts-Harlan game has always been a district game. )

     

    The Evarts-Harlan game was not always a district game. Throughout the 60's and 70s Evarts was a AA school (when there was only A and AA outside of Louisville) and Harlan has been A since classes were formed. Evarts big district rivals in the 60s and 70s was Middlesboro and Corbin.

  7. Nor should they. However, its my personal belief that with Johnson and Crawford Corbin has the potential to be a state power again. Its also my opinion that to be a state power you need to have a few state powers sprinkled through your schedule. Maybe they will this year, who knows.

  8. The last couple years Corbin's schedule has been very typical of other 13th region teams. Other than South Laurel they haven't played any of the state's powers. I don't think you would include Adair Co or Shelby Valley as state powers. Its not been a bad schedule, just nothing real special. It would be nice to see them schedule a hand full of games against teams like Madison Central, Henry Clay, Bryan Station, etc.

  9. According to the Times-Tribune Corbin has a good "corpse" of receivers. To watch a "corpse" catch a football would be worth the drive from Harlan and the price of the ticket.

     

    “We had seen them on film last year and they have an excellent quarterback and an excellent corpse of receivers,” said Haywood. “We were well-pleased with our defense.”

  10. Please someone tell me how Lex Cath can be ranked in the top 5. There not even the best team in Lexington. I would say they're the 5th best team in the region behind SC, BS, HC, MC.

    Novosel is not even the best player in the city so why does that make Catholic a legitiment top three team in the state??????

    LC will be very good this year. Easily top five IMO.

  11. It seems J-town has at least a very good team every year for the past several years, but yet Jeff Morrow is never mentioned when top coaches are discussed. I have never seen his teams play so I am just asking. Is it just because he has great talent every year, or should he be mentioned alot more often than he is as far as top coaches go.

    Morrow is a very good coach who has had a few good teams and one great team. He needs a couple more runs deep into the Sweet 16 to be compared with coaches like Renner, Hicks, Riley, and Mabry.

  12. There was a study done at Louisville on County growth. Here are the numbers for 2005-2010.

     

    Spencer Co. 58.6%

    Boone Co. 30.8%

    Scott Co. 27.3%

    Trimble 25.1%

    Gallatin Co. 23.7%

     

    With those numbers, you will see more and more transfers I believe.

     

    Here is a link to the report so you can see for yourself.

     

    http://ksdc.louisville.edu/kpr/pro/hmk2004_methodology.doc

    Those are projected figures for the future. The estimated growth figures from the US Census Bureau for the period of 2000-2006 are:

     

    Spencer 37.1%

    Boone 26.5%

    Scott 24.4%

    Shelby 18.3%

    Bullitt 18.2%

     

    Gallatin County's growth was way down the list at 3.7%. Below is a link to the complete list.

     

    http://www.kentucky.com/news/state/story/144855.html

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