Week Ten in Review - October 27, 2003
©2003 by Ron Harrison
Scott County | 28 |
Paul Dunbar | 14 |
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Scott County jumped out to an early 21-0 first quarter lead on their way to a victory on the road.
For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
Lafayette | 10 |
Henry Clay | 7 |
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Lafayette improved their record to 7-2 for the season in a defensive battle with Henry Clay tonight.
For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
Tates Creek | 26 |
Bryan Station | 8 |
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The Commodores rolled up 374 yards on the ground as they keep their playoff hopes alive with a victory tonight.
Lexington Catholic | 45 |
Western Hills | 20 |
Lexington Catholic outscored Western Hills on a 21-0 scoring burst in the third quarter on their way
to a victory
Lexington Christian Academy | 28 |
Kentucky Country Day | 21 |
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LCA QB Garrie Krueger scored three touchdowns including the game-winning five yard TD run in overtime.
LCA survived despite being outgained 369-273 on total offense.
West Jessamine | 63 |
Anderson County | 12 |
Sophs Eric Coker and Eli Darby combined for 390 yards on the ground (243 for Coker
and 147 for Darby) to lead the Colts to victory. Kicker
Simba Kagoro also got into the act by kicking a school record nine extra points.
East Jessamine | 55 |
Harrison County | 36 |
East Jessamine rolled to a 35-0 lead at halftime before Harrison County mounted a rally to cut the final deficit
to 19.
Mason County | 51 |
Lawrence County | 24 |
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QB Dustin Grutza threw four touchdown passes to lead the Royals to a victory. Lawrence County once held
a 12-7 lead but Mason County put the game away with 44 unanswered points.
RB Kevin Turner ran for 180 yards on six carries and the opportunistic Admiral defense shut down
Frankfort to earn the win. Danville improves to 8-1 while Frankfort falls to 7-2.
A ball hawking Trinity defense intercepted six passes and
QB Brian Brohm threw for four touchdowns as the Shamrocks
won their fifth consecutive game.
Madison Central | 35 |
North Laurel | 13 |
Madison Central improves to 8-1 as TB
Steve Stunson gained 153 yards and a TD on 15 carries.
Boyle County | 70 |
Taylor County | 0 |
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The Rebels improve to 9-0 with a shutout over Taylor County.
Fairview improved to 9-0 for the season and will face Lexington Christian Academy (8-1) next week.
Newport Central Catholic | 49 |
Bellevue | 0 |
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NCC improves to 9-0 for the season as they outscored Bellevue 35-0 in the second half.
Bell County | 69 |
Knox Central | 6 |
RB Shawn Robbins scored on runs of 52, 61, 51, 48, and 53 yards to lead Bell County
to their seventh win in eight games.
Other Scores
Ashland Blazer | 60 |
Rowan County | 8 |
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Ballard | 24 |
Eastern | 0 |
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Beechwood | 49 |
Bracken County | 0 |
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Bowling Green | 56 |
Breckenridge County | 0 |
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Conner | 28 |
Scott | 0 |
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Corbin | 35 |
Wayne County | 14 |
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Dixie Heights | 41 |
Holmes | 13 |
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Fort Campbell | 54 |
Webster County | 6 |
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Franklin County | 21 |
Bourbon County | 16 |
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Garrard County | 10 |
Russell County | 3 |
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Hazard | 54 |
Jenkins | 14 |
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Louisville Holy Cross | 53 |
Louisville Christian Academy | 12 |
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Madison Southern | 48 |
Clay County | 14 |
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Male | 73 |
Atherton | 13 |
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Mayfield | 63 |
Fulton City | 0 |
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Meade County | 17 |
Nelson County | 7 |
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Metcalfe County | 46 |
Caverna | 0 |
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Middlesboro | 42 |
Breathitt County | 14 |
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Owensboro Catholic | 49 |
Glasgow | 14 |
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Paducah Tilghman | 56 |
Calloway County | 0 |
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Prestonsburg | 47 |
Shelby Valley | 19 |
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Pulaski County | 47 |
Marion County | 8 |
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Seneca | 49 |
Shelby County | 10 |
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Somerset | 21 |
Harlan | 14 |
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Rockcastle County | 43 |
Perry County Central | 19 |
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St. Xavier | 35 |
Butler | 7 |
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Estill County | 49 |
West Carter | 36 |
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Games to watch October 31th
Lafayette at Scott County
Lexington Christian Academy at Fairview
Paducah Tilghman at Hopkinsville
Male at Manual
* East Jessamine had been listed as No. 2 in the state in team scoring with 360 points in eight games. The
Jaguars lit up the scoreboard for 55 points this week which increases their total to 415 points for nine games.
Their average of 46.1 ppg will probably move them into first place when the new ratings appear.
Lexington Christian Academy had been No. 1 with 275 points for a 46.9 ppg average and they scored 28 points this week
to drop to 44.7 ppg, while Fairview moves up to 45.4 ppg after a 51 point outing Friday. Danville scored 68 points
Friday night to improve to 45.8 ppg for the season.
Please send your comments and questions to Ron Harrison at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.
Ron Harrison’s reports on these and other football events
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