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  1. From the NKYFL website:

     

    SENIOR DIVISION

     

    1. Age – No Player will be eligible to participate in this division who has or will reach their FOURTEENTH (14th) birthday prior to MAY 1st in the year which they play.

     

     

    2. Weight – No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 185 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League.

     

     

    JUNIOR DIVISION

     

    1. Age – No Player will be eligible to participate in this division who has or will reach their TWELFTH (12th) birthday prior to August 1st in the year which they play.

     

     

    2. WEIGHT – No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 150 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League.

     

    MIDGET DIVISION

     

     

    1. Age – No Player will be eligible to participate in this division who has or will reach their TENTH (10th) birthday prior to August 1st in the year which they play.

     

     

    2. Weight – No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 125 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League.

     

    PEE WEE DIVISION

     

    1. Age – No Player will be eligible to participate in this division who has or will reach their NINTH (9th) birthday prior to August

    1st in the year which they play.

     

    2. Weight – No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 115 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League.

  2. I am not going to accuse Beechwood of running up the score. I feel wholeheartedly that when young kids, 2nd and 3rd teamers get their chance, they should play just as hard as if they were the starters.

     

    Which leads me to one question for the Beechwood faithful. I was not at the game but was told that Beechwood did not bring their freshman team. Is this true? Certainly, against a first year team like Brossart, the dominate team in Class A would figure that they would put up enough points to play freshmen.

  3. We don't need this kind of talk, the starting QB is fine.

    Nobody is really fine after a mild concussion (reported by many NCC players). Especially young people under 18. That is why the KHSAA has guidlines on this. If the effects last under 15 minutes, then they are encouraged to go home, and rest. If the effects are longer than that or they lose consciousness, then they should see a doctor, which I think is a 7 day hold out.

     

    If I were an NCC fan, I would be worried about playing my #1 QB against Bellevue in a non-district game. Why take the chance on a big hit? Not wise on the coaches part!

  4. Turnovers ARE a part of the game. Teams can create turnovers by being in the right place at the right time (that is what team practice, film sessions, and 7 on 7 practices are for), stripping the ball, tip drills, shutting down the run and forcing the pass (a ball in the air belongs to anyone), and putting enough pressure on the QB to hurry a throw. So quit bellyaching about Bellevue's fortunes in the turnover department. They won, period!

  5. They gave a good effort for as few players they have and didn't quit. But in a "terrific game" you would not continually fail to cover squib kicks, you wouldn't throw interceptions, you wouldn't have numerous penalties of just about every variety.

    And Bellevue had nothing to do with that?

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