Week Five in Review - September 22, 2003
©2003 by Ron Harrison
Boyle County | 22 |
Highlands | 21 |
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QB Brandon Smith passed for 274 yards and a touchdown and rushed for two more scores to lead Boyle County
to victory at home. Boyle County improves their record to 5-0 while Highlands falls to 4-1.
Seneca QB Andy Clark passed for 317 yards to lead his team to victory and drop Trinity to 0-4
for the season.
Mason County | 41 |
Lloyd Memorial | 14 |
Tonight was the Grutza and Lofton aerial circus as
Mason County QB Dustin Grutza completed 23 of 31 passes for 390 yards and five touchdowns. WR
Chris Lofton caught 10 passes for 260 yards and TD receptions of eight, 75, nine and 22 yards.
Corbin gained a big victory despite Bell County Jr. tailback
Shawn Robbins running for 199 yards and two touchdowns on 28 rushing attempts.
East Jessamine | 55 |
West Jessamine | 0 |
The Jaguars gained 587 yards of total offense in a rout of West Jessamine.
Wes Coleman ran for 254 yards on eight carries and scored on runs of 92, 57, and 30 yards. QB
Patrick Hunt completed nine of nine passes for 191 yards and three scores.
Brandon Mason caught five passes for 142 yards and caught TD passes of 36 and 33 yards. This
senior-dominated squad has outscored four opponents 182-27 and have a big matchup in two weeks against Lexington Catholic.
Henry Clay | 42 |
Scott County | 41 |
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The Blue Devil defense stopped Scott County on a two-point conversion attempt to preserve the
victory in a wild shootout tonight. Henry Clay's Aubrey White had a big night with seven receptions
for 95 yards and touchdown receptions of 14, 26, and nine yards. He also gained 54 yards on the ground.
Scott County was led by Ted Sberna and Percy Hargrove who gained 129 and 125 yards respectively on the ground.
For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
Paul Dunbar | 63 |
Woodford County | 3 |
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Dunbar held a 450-70 advantage in total offense and was led by
Bobby Vyverberg, who carried the ball 11 times for 228 yards with TD runs of 25, 36, 49, and 75 yards.
Mark Dunn continues his ground assault as he
rushed for 301 yards and six touchdowns on 21 carries.
Bowling Green | 69 |
Logan County | 14 |
Bowling Green improves their record to 5-0 for the season.
Christian County | 29 |
Henderson County | 24 |
Third string QB Matt Wadley completed eight of 13 passes for 204 yards and two TD passes to lead the Colonels
to a big victory.
Lafayette | 41 |
Bryan Station | 6 |
Lafayette opened the season with a loss to Boyle County but has rebounded with four consecutive victories. 6-6
Nic Mullins had TD receptions tonight of 23 and 26 yards.
For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
Tates Creek |
50 |
Marion County |
16 |
The Commodores ran the ball on 47 of 48 plays to defeat Marion County tonight. The one pass they did attempt
was a 37 yard TD strike from DaJon Chenault to Jamyle Cannon.
Lexington Catholic | 69 |
Franklin County | 0 |
The Knights held a 573-48 edge in total offense and had eight different players score touchdowns.
Ashland | 24 |
Prestonsburg | 20 |
Adam Clark hit Tyler Baldridge with a 56 yard scoring strike with 1:18 left in the game to give
Ashland the victory.
Lexington Christian Academy |
40 |
Raceland |
14 |
Coach Paul Rains has LCA on a roll as they improve to 3-1 this season.
LCA was 1-9 last season and lost to Raceland 53-3.
Breathitt County | 28 |
Whitesburg | 21 |
QB Jacob Hundley ran for three touchdowns to lead the Bobcats to victory over previously unbeaten Whitesburg.
Beechwood | 26 |
Covington Catholic | 7 |
QB Jeff Wera threw for two touchdown passes as Beechwood improves to 4-0.
Newport Central Catholic | 44 |
Covington Holy Cross | 21 |
QB Mike Shiels threw for three touchdowns and
Kevin Smith rushed for one touchdown and had two TD receptions to lead NCC to victory.
Other Scores
Belfry | 51 |
Magoffin County | 0 |
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Butler | 56 |
Atherton | 0 |
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Fort Campbell | 23 |
Trigg County | 11 |
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Garrard County | 47 |
Madison Southern | 32 |
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Madison Central | 38 |
Montgomery County | 0 |
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Murray | 42 |
Russellville | 27 |
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Middlesboro | 27 |
Cawood | 14 |
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Paducah Tilghman | 56 |
Marshall County | 7 |
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Pleasure Ridge Park | 13 |
Manual | 12 |
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St. Xavier | 35 |
Male | 7 |
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Warren Central | 28 |
Daviess County | 7 |
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Whitley County | 34 |
Johnson Central | 8 |
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Rockcastle County | 14 |
Southwestern | 0 |
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Shelby County | 36 |
Fern Creek | 18 |
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Question of the Week
Is Trinity's Star QB Brian Brohm still the heavy favorite for Mr. Football after his
team's 0-4 start?
Interesting matchups for September 26th
Trinity vs. St. Xavier (Papa John's Cardinal Stadium)
Mayfield at Paducah Tilghman
Danville at Highlands
Covington Catholic at Cincinnati Elder
Paul Dunbar at Tates Creek
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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