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Ron Harrison Writes...
Sunday, 25 October 2009
Week Ten in Review - October 23-24
Topic: Football

Friday October 23rd

Lafayette 22  Scott County 21 (OT) - Eric Shaw Jr. ran for a two point conversion in overtime to give Lafayette the victory.  Scott County lost three fumbles and had a pass intercepted tonight.

Henry Clay 41  Tates Creek 6 - QB Jerry Williams ran for 157 yards and threw for 92 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Blue Devils to victory.

Lexington Catholic 51  West Jessamine 14 - LexCath RB Greg Raglin ran for 194 yards and scored on runs of 16, 2, 2, 24, 20, and 43 yards to lead the Knights to victory.

Bryan Station 51  Paul Dunbar 14 - Bryan Station RB Tevin McCaden had another big night with 206 yards on 18 carries and TD runs of 28, 35, 1, and 2 yards.

Lexington Christian Academy 42  Fairview 0 - Records continue to fall for LCA RB Domonique Hayden as he scored two touchdowns tonight to set a new career state scoring record with 723 points.  LCA has now recorded four consecutive shutouts.

Oldham County 10  Anderson County 7 - Jake Weigel kicked a 23 yard field goal late in the game to knock Anderson County from the unbeaten ranks.

Covington Catholic 39  Dixie Heights 34 - Covington Catholic QB Brayden Erpenbeck got it done on the ground (212 yards and three touchdowns) and through the air (17 of 35 for 224 yards and a TD) to lead CovCath to the victory.  Dixie Heights QB Ryan Wilson completed 21 of 31 passes for 373 yards and three TDs.

Corbin 37  Middlesboro 13 - Caleb Watkins scored on a 95 yard kickoff return, runs of 1 and 54 yards, and a 48 yard interception return to lead the Redhounds to victory.

Simon Kenton 49  Campbell County 14 - Miles Simpson scored on runs of 3, 32, 3, and 80 yards to lead the Pioneers to victory.

Louisville Trinity 21  Ballard 14 - Brad Kragthorpe threw for a TD and ran for another score to lead the Shamrocks to victory.

Shelby County 55  Southern 0 - Branden Cresap threw TD passes of 15, 5, 5, 61, 21, and 65 yards to lead the Rockets to victory.

Other Friday Scores of Interest

Beechwood  20  Bellevue  8

Belfry  48  East Ridge  0

Bell County  63  McCreary Central  0

Boyle County  48  East Jessamine  0

Bullitt East  10  LaRue County  0

Central  22  Shawnee  12

Clark County  34  Madison Central  17

Danville  61  Washington County  0

Elizabethtown  20  Moore  14

Estill County  42  Powell County  28

Fairdale  48  Waggener  7

Frankfort  48  Trimble County  0

Franklin-Simpson  48  Logan County  30

Garrard County  28  Casey County  26

Glasgow  18  Metcalfe County  8

Greenup County  38  East Carter 8

Harlan County  28  Clay County  7

Harrison County  19  Franklin County  6

Hazard  59  Pineville  9

Henry County  33  Spencer County  22

Highlands  67  Scott  20

Jeffersontown  28  Grant County  0

John Hardin  14  Bullitt Central  0

Johnson Central  43  Montgomery County  6

Lawrence County  26  Boyd County  16

Lynn Camp  29  Berea  28

Male  55  Fern Creek  13

Manual  20  Butler  10

Marshall County  14  Hopkinsville  7

Mason County  14  Fleming County  0

Mayfield  42  Crittenden County  7

Newport Central Catholic  42  Lloyd Memorial  20

Phelps  20  South Floyd  16

Pikeville  56  Paintsville  6

Prestonsburg  21  Shelby Valley  12

Pulaski County  47  Mercer County  25

Ryle  48  Boone County  7

South Laurel  29  Lincoln County  21

Southwestern  35  Rockcastle  28

St. Xavier  38  Pleasure Ridge Park  8

Warren Central  18  Bowling Green  10

Whitley County  63  Perry County Central  18

Saturday October 24th

Ashland  36  Woodford County  7

Paducah Tilghman  38  Louisville Holy Cross  7

 


Posted by REH at 9:14 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 25 October 2009 9:50 PM EDT
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