Week Twelve in Review - November 10, 2003
Playoffs
©2003 by Ron Harrison
Class A Playoffs
Danville | 63 |
Louisville Christian | 0 |
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Kelvin Turner carried the ball six times for 181 yards and three touchdowns while
Charles Penix added 105 yards and three scores on five carries to lead Danville to victory.
Fairview improves to 11-0 behind Chris Jennings who rushed for 243 yards and four scores.
Covington Holy Cross | 42 |
Lexington Christian Academy | 21 |
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Rodney Stone rushed for 191 yards and TD runs of 45 and 75 yards on 14 carries while teammate
Tyrone Armstrong added 166 yards and TD runs of 2, 42, 43, and 7 yards to lead Holy Cross to victory.
Beechwood | 49 |
Raceland | 15 |
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Frankfort | 56 |
Fort Knox | 0 |
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Hancock County | 54 |
Ballard Memorial | 32 |
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Hazard | 25 |
Harlan | 7 |
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Louisville Holy Cross | 53 |
Harrodsburg | 13 |
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Lynn Camp | 47 |
South Floyd | 20 |
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Somerset | 62 |
Paintsville | 6 |
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Metcalfe County | 42 |
Fulton County | 0 |
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Pikeville | 48 |
Williamsburg | 16 |
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Mayfield | 34 |
McLean County | 0 |
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Murray | 27 |
Crittenden County | 12 |
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Newport Central Catholic | 68 |
Nicholas County | 24 |
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Carroll County | 34 |
Bethlehem | 31 |
(OT) |
Class 2A Playoffs
Corbin | 50 |
LaRue County | 21 |
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Belfry | 48 |
Cawood | 21 |
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Western | 27 |
Casey County | 24 |
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Trigg County | 27 |
Butler County | 0 |
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Sheldon Clark | 35 |
Whitesburg | 7 |
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East Carter | 45 |
Newport | 6 |
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Elizabethtown | 58 |
Wayne County | 12 |
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Glasgow | 42 |
Heath | 7 |
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Lloyd Memorial | 62 |
Estill County | 28 |
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Russell | 21 |
North Oldham | 6 |
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Prestonsburg | 19 |
Breathitt County | 7 |
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Fleming County | 42 |
Mercer County | 35 |
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Fort Campbell | 43 |
Monroe County | 8 |
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Garrard County | 19 |
DeSales | 15 |
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Middlesboro | 55 |
Shelby Valley | 14 |
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Owensboro Catholic | 49 |
Lone Oak | 6 |
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Class 3A Playoffs
Lexington Catholic | 65 |
South Oldham | 36 |
QB Justin Burke threw six TD passes as Lexington Catholic rolled up 593 yards of offense in their
victory.
For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
Highlands | 54 |
Franklin County | 14 |
Highlands led 28-0 after the end of the first quarter as they improved to 9-2 for the
season.
Boyle County | 47 |
Fairdale | 0 |
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The Boyle County defense held Fairdale to 110 yards total offense for the night.
East Jessamine | 35 |
Covington Catholic | 22 |
Wes Coleman continues his ground assault as he gained 271 yards and scored two touchdowns on 23 carries to lead
the Jaguars to victory.
Bowling Green | 23 |
Madisonville | 0 |
Bowling Green improves their record to 11-0 with their first round playoff win.
Mason County | 55 |
Madison Southern | 22 |
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QB Dustin Grutza threw five TD passes to lead Mason County
to victory.
Boyd County | 31 |
Bell County | 20 |
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Ashland Blazer | 63 |
Perry County Central | 34 |
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Hopkins County Central | 17 |
Adair County | 0 |
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Hopkinsville | 55 |
Franklin-Simpson | 7 |
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Rockcastle County | 14 |
Lawrence County | 12 |
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Oldham County | 44 |
Harrison County | 13 |
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Southwestern | 20 |
Louisville Central | 19 |
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Paducah Tilghman | 53 |
Logan County | 7 |
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Pulaski County | 31 |
Bullitt East | 15 |
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Waggener | 48 |
Taylor County | 6 |
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Class 4A Playoffs
Shelby County | 20 |
Conner | 15 |
Conner held a 378-240 advantage in total offense but had two long drives stalled by fumbles as they lost their
first game of the season.
Warren Central | 52 |
Ohio County | 6 |
QB Brock Whitney completed 12 of 16 passes for 277 yards and five touchdowns to lead Warren Central
to victory.
Lonnell DeWalt caught nine passes for 160 yards and three touchdowns.
Henry Clay | 41 |
North Laurel | 8 |
Matt Walker ran for two touchdowns and
QB Salin Simpson passed for two scores to lead the Blue Devils
to victory.
Lafayette | 41 |
South Laurel | 28 |
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Nic Mullins caught two passes for 97 yards and two touchdowns to lead Lafayette
to victory.
Trinity | 49 |
Boone County | 0 |
QB Brian Brohm completed 17 of 19 passes for 284 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Shamrocks
to victory.
Paul Dunbar | 42 |
Clark County | 3 |
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Bobby Vyverberg ran for 210 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries and
Thurman Clay had TD receptions of 69 and 31 yards
to lead the Bulldogs to victory.
Madison Central | 14 |
Tates Creek | 9 |
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Madison Central improves to 10-1 with a last minute defensive stop to earn a victory over Tates Creek.
For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
Seneca | 34 |
Ryle | 0 |
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St. Xavier | 28 |
John Hardin | 7 |
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Meade County | 27 |
Pleasure Ridge Park | 14 |
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Henderson County | 30 |
Greenwood | 21 |
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Graves County | 19 |
Apollo | 13 |
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Butler | 17 |
Nelson County | 9 |
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Ballard | 28 |
Dixie Heights | 14 |
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Male | 46 |
North Hardin | 23 |
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Christian County | 38 |
Owensboro | 19 |
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Games to Watch November 14th
Class A |
Beechwood |
vs. |
Fairview |
Class A |
Somerset |
vs. |
Pikeville |
Class A |
Murray |
vs. |
Metchalfe County |
Class 2A |
Trigg County |
vs. |
Owensboro Catholic |
Class 2A |
Prestonsburg |
vs. |
Belfry |
Class 2A |
Fort Campbell |
vs. |
Glasgow |
Class 3A |
Hopkinsville |
vs. |
Bowling Green |
Class 3A |
Waggener |
vs. |
Pulaski County |
Class 3A |
Highlands |
vs. |
East Jessamine |
Class 3A |
Rockcastle County |
vs. |
Mason County |
Class 4A |
Meade County |
vs. |
Male |
Class 4A |
Henry Clay |
vs. |
Madison Central |
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