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Week Seven in Review - October 2, 2005

©2005 by Ron Harrison

Friday September 30th

Henry Clay  39   Woodford County   33   (OT)
The Blue Devils improved their record to 7-0 with an overtime thriller over Woodford County.  For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
 

Lafayette  15   Tates Creek   3
QB turned RB Chris Tune ran for scores of 6 and 93 yards to lead the Generals to victory. 
 
Lexington Catholic  54   East Jessamine   7
QB Justin Burke threw six touchdown passes to lead the Knights to victory.  For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
 
Franklin County  53   West Jessamine   13
Franklin County QB Kaelin Ammons passed the 5,000 mark in career passing yardage to lead the Flyers to victory tonight.  For a complete write-up of this game, click [here].
 
Bell County  21   Madison Southern   17
Kyle Nelson threw a 16 yard TD pass to Steve Hunter late in the game to hand Madison Southern their first loss of the season.
 
Henderson County  56   Grayson County   0
QB Will Fidler threw for five touchdowns to lead the Colonels to victory. 
 
Scott County  52   Bryan Station   14
QB Cody Andrews ran for two touchdowns and passed for another to lead the Cardinals to victory.
 
Trinity  42   Seneca   13
QB Nick Petrino completed six of 11 passes for 145 yards and three TDs to lead the Shamrocks to victory.
 

Boyle County  20   Pulaski Southwestern   15
Seth Tamme came up big on both sides of the ball to lead the Rebels to victory.  Tamme had seven receptions for 84 yards with a TD and intercepted three passes to pace his team. 
 
Hazard   59   Allen Central   0
QB Durell Olinger continues to put up big numbers as he completed 12 of 15 passes for 305 yards including TD strikes of 62, 19, 22, 35, and 62 yards.
 
Mason County   40   Boyd County   26
QB Ty Sargent threw for two touchdowns and an opportunistic defense intercepted five passes to lead the Royals to their fifth victory in six outings.
 
Harrison County  63   Bourbon County   7
Harrison County raced out to a 56-7 halftime lead on their way to victory. 
 

Thursday September 29 Scores
Ballard 28    Southern 19  
Butler 42    Iroquois 6  
Elizabethtown 49    Moore 0  
Fern Creek 40    Oldham County 28  
Johnson Central 50    Paintsville 6  
Male 42    Pleasure Ridge Park35  
Valley 46    Jeffersontown21  
Western 50    DeSales 46  

Other Friday Scores
Ashland 35    Greenup County 14  
Bardstown 24    Campbellsville 0  
Beechwood 24    Newport Central Catholic 21  
Belfry 49    Pike County Central 0  
Bishop Watterson (OH) 40    Covington Catholic 3  
Bowling Green 42    Warren East 0  
Breathitt County 30    Cawood 13  
Corbin 34    Middlesboro 31  
Danville 70    Owen County 12  
Dixie Heights 29    Conner 14  
Fort Campbell 40    Caldwell County 7  
Frankfort 42    Harrodsburg9  
Clark County 12    North Laurel 7  
Leslie County 60    Knott County Central 13  
Lexington Christian Academy 52    Berea0  
Madison Central 37    South Laurel 7  
Morgan County 36    Powell County 0  
North Hardin 43    Central Hardin42  (OT)
Paris 54    Bath County 28  
Pikeville 60    Phelps0  
Prestonsburg 83    Magoffin County 12  
Pulaski County 36    Taylor County 28  
Rockcastle County 21    Clay County 12  
Russell 54    West Carter 20  
Ryle 40    Boone County 22  
Simon Kenton 43    Holmes 26  
Somerset 56    Williamsburg 13  
St. Xavier 17    DuPont Manual 7  
Trigg County 40    Heath14  
Western Hills 28    Anderson County 20  

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