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video OL Corey Diaz - Collins Class of 2019
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He is currently 6'8 345 pounds size 18 shoe. Corey Diaz - Hudl -
The new NKU coach, Darrin Horn, has a son going to be in the 10th grade named Walker Horn. Darrin played HS for Tate’s Creek and college ball for Western Kentucky. Don’t know much about his son but this video of him scoring 41 points in 8th grade, he looks pretty darn good... will be interesting to see if he goes to a NKY school or if he chooses to go across the river.
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I feel sorry for this Ref, talk about bad timing.
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This week is from Lewis County.
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video WR/LS Luke Vance Simon Kenton Class of 2017
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Luke Vance had an awesome Junior season and was very exciting to watch when the ball was in his hands. Slot reciever & Long snapper c/o 2017 - Luke Vance highlights - Hudl -
video Center Sam Holt Simon Kenton Class of 2018
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The 6'2 260 pound Sam Holt started all season at center as a Sophomore and did a great job. Sophmore Year - Sam Holt highlights - Hudl -
video RB Alex Dowds Campbell County Class of 2018
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Alex had a great year and started most of the year as a Sophomore and played with a cast on his arm. Sophomore Varsity 2015 - Alex Dowds highlights - Hudl -
This hunter is lucky he didn’t receive any injuries from this bobcat attack! With two longbeards already tagged, Kevin Walter of Manassas, Va., was having a pretty good spring — but the most exciting moments of the season were yet to come. When the gobbler he was working this morning went tightlipped, Walter, a wildlife biologist at Fort Belvoir, set up in a new area on the side of a hill. “After sitting for a few minutes I looked downhill and spotted a bobcat making its way toward me,” he said. As the cat approached within 10 yards behind him, Walter took out his camera phone to record the seldom-seen animal. “When it got directly behind me, I gave a few squirrel distress calls,” he said. “That stopped it in its tracks, and it peered around a tree to look at me.” Walter thinks the shape and black color of the phone, and what may have looked like the eyes of a meal to the bobcat (the camera lens and flash windows on the back of the phone) triggered a predatory response. The cat began to stalk the fully-camouflaged hunter, who kept the camera rolling. “It stopped about 4 yards away with its tail flittering about. Then, just like that, it jumped right at my phone, which was next to my face. I swatted it away, and it bounced off my arm and took off like a bat outta hell through the woods.” Walter received no injuries. That’s one lucky hunter—and one bewildered bobcat.