Week Fourteen in Review - November 24, 2003
Playoffs
©2003 by Ron Harrison
Class A Playoffs
Beechwood | 33 |
Newport Central Catholic | 22 |
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The score was tied 14-14 at the half before
Beechwood went on a 16-0 run to take control of the game. Beechwood was led by
QB Jeff Wera who completed 11 of 21 passes for 199 yards and two scoring strikes.
Adam Peach led the ground game with 110 yards on 18 carries. NCC was led by
QB Sam Diehl who completed 11 of 23 passes for 173 yards and a TD. NCC finishes the season
at 12-1.
Danville | 27 |
Louisville Holy Cross | 22 |
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Danville stopped Holy Cross on a fourth and one play with two minutes remaining in the game.
Danville scored on a Zach Hampton 15 yard scoring reception from Ronnie Hawkins
with less than one minute remaining
to gain the victory.
Mayfield | 14 |
Metcalfe County | 7 |
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Mayfield handed Metcalfe County their first loss of the year to advance in the playoffs.
Lynn Camp | 35 |
Pikeville | 28 |
(OT) |
Class 2A Playoffs
Owensboro Catholic | 14 |
Fort Campbell | 7 |
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Elizabethtown | 35 |
Corbin | 19 |
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Lloyd Memorial | 30 |
Russell | 12 |
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Belfry | 21 |
Middlesboro | 0 |
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Class 3A Playoffs
Boyle County | 63 |
Pulaski County | 14 |
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QB Brandon Smith had a big night with 344 yards and
four touchdowns through the air and 120 yards on the ground.
Quinn Givhan added 152 yards and four touchdowns on 24 carries.
Mason County | 44 |
Ashland Blazer | 21 |
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QB Dustin Grutza rushed for 207 yards and TD runs of one, one, 26, three, 38, and 47 yards
on 20 carries.
Grutza also passed for 229 yards.
Highlands | 21 |
Oldham County | 8 |
The Bluebirds were led by
T. J. Kramer who carried the ball 16 times for 137 yards and two touchdowns.
Paducah Tilghman | 22 |
Hopkinsville | 21 |
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Class 4A Playoffs
Paul Dunbar | 18 |
Madison Central | 9 |
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Dunbar's utilized the running of
Bobby Vyverberg and some key defensive plays to advance in the playoffs.
For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
RB K. J. Bruce ran for 104 yards and a score and
Brian Bishop threw for a TD and added a 40 yard TD run to lead the Tigers to victory.
Trinity rolled up 330 yards on offense and
Ballard committed four turnovers as Trinity wins their ninth consecutive game of the season.
Warren Central | 33 |
Henderson County | 9 |
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Quentin Curry rushed for 102 yards and three scores while
Bryson Hall added 100 yards on the ground to lead Warren Central to victory.
Henderson County Soph QB Will Fidler completed 21 of 38 passes for 171 yards with two interceptions.
The 21 completions is a school record.
Games to Watch November 28th
Class A |
Danville (12-1) |
vs. |
Mayfield (10-3) |
Class A |
Lynn Camp (9-4) |
vs. |
Beechwood (12-1) |
Class 2A |
Elizabethtown (11-2) |
vs. |
Owensboro Catholic (13-0) |
Class 2A |
Belfry (11-2) |
vs. |
Lloyd Memorial (9-4) |
Class 3A |
Boyle County (13-0) |
vs. |
Paducah Tilghman (13-0) |
Class 3A |
Mason County (12-1) |
vs. |
Highlands (11-2) |
Class 4A |
St. Xavier (11-2) |
vs. |
Warren Central (11-2) |
Class 4A |
Paul Dunbar (10-3) |
vs. |
Trinity (9-4) |
"Dream 3A Matchup"
Boyle County (13-0) |
at |
Paducah Tilghman (13-0) |
"Bouncing Back Big Time"
Trinity |
started the season 0-4 but are now 9-4 and in the state semifinals.
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