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Week Five in Review - September 20, 2004

©2004 by Ron Harrison

Harrison County  48   Anderson County   7
The Thorobreds ran up 491 yards on total offense, led by QB Cory Britt with 200 yards and two scores through the air and Devon Wilson's 148 yards and three scores on the ground. 
 
West Jessamine  21    East Jessamine   6
QB Adam Ritchie ran for a TD, passed for another, and scored on a 15 yard fumble return to lead the Jaguars to victory. 
 
Tates Creek  42   Marion County   0
QB Pete Nochta threw two TDs and the Commodore defense shut down Marion County for the victory. 
 
Paul Dunbar  43   Woodford County   7
QB Chris Franklin completed 10 of 16 passes for 149 yards and three scores to lead the Bulldogs to their third victory in four outings.
 
Breathitt County  60   Whitesburg   16
QB Jacob Hundley completed seven of seven passes for 129 yards and TD passes of 17, 39, 25, and 8 yards, and scored on a 33 yard run to lead the Bobcats to victory. 
 
St. Xavier  14   Male   9
Soph. RB Victor Anderson scored twice on the ground to lead the Tigers to victory. 
 
Trinity  55   Seneca   7
Trinity continues to roll, winning their 15th game in a row. 
 
Manual  42   Pleasure Ridge Park   0
Quinton Diggs (185 yards) and Tim Horton (113 yards) each scored two TDs as Manual rolled for 406 yards on the ground. 
 
Lexington Catholic  62   Franklin County   28
The Knights "big play" capability led them to victory tonight.  For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
 
Lafayette  26   Bryan Station   0
Lafayette's defense shut down Bryan Station in a decisive victory.  For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
 
Covington Catholic  26   Beechwood   25
Michael Awadalla nailed a 35 yard field goal with six seconds remaining on the clock to give Covington Catholic the victory. 
 
Harrodsburg  38   Paris   20
Soph. TB Brandon Ford ran for 222 yards to lead the Pioneers to victory. 
 
Garrard County  32   Madison Southern   21
QB Spencer Crutchfield completed eight of 17 passes for 75 yards and two scoring strikes plus 240 yards and two TDs on the ground to lead his team to victory. 
 
Mercer County  31   Russell County   16
Andrew McCloud carried the ball 39 times for 288 yards and two scores plus added a 93 yard kickoff return for a score to lead the Scotties to victory. 
 
Scott County  28   Henry Clay   7
Percy Hargrove led the Cardinals tonight with 166 yards and TD runs of 6 and 64 yards. 
 
Lexington Christian  71   Raceland   26
QB Garrie Krueger accounted for eight TDs (six through the air and two on the ground) to lead the Eagles to victory. 
 

Other Scores

Apollo 28    John Hardin6  
Bell County 29    Corbin7  
Bowling Green 38    Logan County 7  
Butler 70    Atherton 13  
Butler County 21    Owensboro Catholic 20  
Conner 42    Boone County 6  
Dixie Heights 28    Ryle 12  
Elizabethtown 27    DeSales19  
Henderson County 35    Christian County 3  
Louisville Holy Cross 30    Bardstown 7  
Lincoln County 20    Casey County 12  
Hopkinsville 35    Graves County 9  
Prestonsburg 27    Ashland Blazer 21  
Waggener 42    Fairdale 16  
Western 48    Iroquois 21  
Lloyd Memorial 28    Mason County 0  
Newport 55    Frankfort26  
Grant County 32    Taylor County 6  
Clay County 46    McCreary Central0  
Ohio County 13    Owensboro 10  
Madison Central 54    Montgomery County (VA) 0  
Williamsburg 42    Somerset 14  
Belfry 56    Magoffin County 0  
Newport Central Catholic 41    Covington Holy Cross 7  
South Laurel 35    North Laurel 14  
Rowan County 69    Letcher 0  
Russell 34    Morgan County 14  

Game of the Week
Highlands  21   Boyle County   0  
Highlands rolled up 329 yards on offense and the Bluebirds' defense forced four turnovers and held Boyle County to 10 yards on the ground for the evening.  Highlands made big plays on offense tonight including a 73 yards TD run by Michael Mitchell and a 91 yard run by Rob Peterman.  Boyle County QB Brandon Smith completed 16 of 29 passes for 216 yards but was intercepted twice.  Smith was held to a minus 11 yards on the ground and Boyle County suffered a blow to their ground attack when RB Quinn Quivhan left with an injury in the first half. 
 

 

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