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  1. Tyrrell Willis RB 6'2" 240lb Calloway County 245 carries for 1605 and 19 TD's 30 catches for 524 and 9 TD's 3-5 passing for 95 yrds 1 TD no stats for kick returner at this time... also had 73 tackles playing on defense. He has played every position in the front 7 for the Laker D this year. To my knowledge, he has NOT played corner or safety, but that is it...
  2. 7-Fort Campbell 5-Calloway County 3-Glasgow 2-Adair County 1-Heath TB- Fort Campbell
  3. 7-Daviess County 5-Owensboro Catholic 3-Halls (TN) 2-Madisonville-North Hopkins 1-McClean County TB- Owensboro Catholic
  4. 7-Calloway County 5-Metcalfe County 3-Fulton City 2-Owensboro 1-Muhlenberg North TB- Calloway County
  5. 7-Marshall County 5-Madisonville 3-Muhlenberg North 2-Owensboro 1-Monroe County TB-Owensboro
  6. I will say that I could not have been more wrong about this one. It was obviously a good game, but I was even more wrong about how it was played. It was McLean that controlled the line of scrimmage. They ran almost twice as many plays as Murray (62-32). Murray was held 1-11 passing for 26 yds, and had less than 90 yards on the ground. I did not attend the game, but it sounds like Murray was fortunate to have a chance to win. Congratulations to McLean County!
  7. I think Murray's O-line wears down McClean this year. Murray will control the ball and hit a few big plays in the passing game. Murray 34-14
  8. 7-Male 5-Ballard Memorial 3-Owensboro 2-Fort Campbell 1-Madisonville TB-Male
  9. Great game! Murray's wishbone and huge O-line moved the ball effectively from 20 to 20, but Calloway County's Defense stiffened on two occasions inside their 20 on two occassions stopping the Tigers on 4th down twice in the second half and holding them a field goal (22yd) in another. After Murray forced a Calloway punt from their own 25yd line with around 6 minutes left, the Murray return man was hit and fumbled the ball which was recovered by the Lakers. Down 17-14, Casey Brockman put together another strong drive and hit Austin Hargrove on a 28 yd Td pass to take the lead. The Tigers were forced out of the wishbone, and although Murray QB Jordan Garland (Sr) had a nice game, the Laker defense put tons of pressure on him and forced an interception to seal the Tigers fate.
  10. 7-Hopkinsville 5-Fort Campbell 3-Calloway County 2-Christian County 1-Muhlenberg South TB-Hopkinsville
  11. Are there any good books or websites that deal with getting prepared for the baseball recruiting process? Or for making yourself more attractive to recruiters?
  12. I believe the center was ejected for throwing a punch and Logan Armstrong appeared to be ejected for arguing with the officials. The ejection occured after he had been out of the game quite some time. He got hurt in the second quarter and was ejected in the fourth.
  13. I have not seen many teams this year, but I will agree that Corey Robinson from Lone Oak has to be in this discussion. I do feel that his stats might be a bit inflated because of the schedule, but he is very talented and a better athlete than I thought he would be.
  14. Calloway County's best QB ever was Robert "POOKIE" Jones.
  15. I will only base my opinion on the few Mr. Football's that I have been fortunate enough to see in person. I have seen: Travis Atwell Kurt Barber Pookie Jones Billy Jack Haskins Tim Couch Dennis Johnson Micheal Bush Curtis Pulley Brian Brohm Out of all of these, I would have to say Micheal Bush was the most dominant football player I have ever seen. I saw the Hoptown game at Trigg County and I believe he scored in almost every way possible. I remember that he threw a Td (i think 3), ran for a TD, returned a punt for TD, returned a kick, and an interception. I was actually surprised that he didn't kick the extra point. The other guys on this list were great football players, but for my money, give me the guy that dominated every snap of the game. You could not keep him off the field.
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