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The Cardinals blasted Marion County 62-6, setting a season high for points scored in moving their record to 8-1. They host 2-7 Green County, a team whose most notable accomplishment this year seems destined to be using an ineligible player against Caverna, allowing Caverna to snap a long losing streak by administrative forfeit. Nevertheless, last season a 7-2 Taylor County team fell 30-28 to Green County in a stunner. Can Green County pull an encore?
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The Frankfort Panthers (2-0) travels to 2A Green County (1-1). This is the first meeting between these two teams. Frankfort is coming off back to back victories to start the season. They are lead by a pair of receivers Jalen Washington and Aaron Jackson. Last week the Panthers had an upset win over Rockcastle. When asked about Green County Coach Foley says they are big upfront Like Rockcastle, but they play a lot faster. As for Green County they enter the game at 1-1 coming off a victory over 4A Marion County. Green County will be lead by Quarterback Weston Mc Dermott. Green County has a talented backfield led Jr. Evan Jaggers. Green County will use multiple looks offensively to attack the undersized Frankfort defense. First Meeting between these two teams Last Week: Green defeated Marion County 43-28 Frankfort Defeated Rockcastle 42-27
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Glasgow has won three straight district titles in 2A's District 3. Before that, Green County won in 2009. One of these two will take the district yet again. Last year was an extremely tight affair, with homefield carrying Glasgow to the 25-16 victory and the district title. Green County is hoping the homefield advantage will do the same for them. Coming in, Glasgow has continued to win, running up a 6-1 record, though not necessarily in dominant fashion. Each of the last two weeks they were expected to win by more, but gutted out a 6 point win versus Monroe County and a 12 point win against Seneca, those coming on the heels of an ugly loss to Somerset. Green County comes in with an unimpressive 4-4 record, having run a gauntlet including the likes of Caldwell County, Danville, Frankfort, and Bardstown.