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Thursday, 14 October 2010
Lexington Catholic (3-4) vs. East Jessamine (6-1)
Topic: Football

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Lexington Catholic (3-4)  vs.  East Jessamine (6-1)

East Jessamine High School

Nicholasville, KY

October 14, 2010

 

Lexington Catholic’s Amoh Kumengisa scored on a 31 yard run and Jake Pumphrey kicked the extra point with one minute left in the game to give the Knights a 46-40 victory in a “Wild West Shootout” over East Jessamine.  East Jessamine had one more series on offense but were stopped on downs.  Lexington Catholic won the game despite a monster game by East Jessamine RB Cameron Thomas who ran for 355 yards including TD runs of 12, 39, 73, and 47 yards.

Lexington Catholic recorded 13 first downs and 376 yards of total offense.  The Knights were penalized four times for 26 yards and lost a fumble.  East Jessamine recorded 21 first downs and 474 yards of total offense (all on the ground).  The Jaguars were penalized four times for 27 yards and lost a fumble.

Amoh Kumengisa led Lexington Catholic’s ground game with 135 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries.  Kyle Bolin added 68 yards and a touchdown on eight carries.  Kyle Bolin completed 14 of 22 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown.  Adam Bush caught six passes for 38 yards and a touchdown.  Luke Fish added four receptions for 49 yards.  Nate Letton caught two passes for 59 yards.  Adam Wachs led the defense with seven solo and four assisted tackles.  Jordan Artrip added eight solo and one assisted tackles.  Mich. Vogelsang recorded six solo and three assisted tackles.

Cameron Thomas led East Jessamine’s ground attack with 355 yards and four touchdowns on 36 carries.  Austin Hager carried the ball 20 times for 81 yards and a touchdown.  The Jaguars did not complete any passes tonight.  Tyler Nguyen led the defense with seven solo and three assisted tackles with 2.5 of his tackles resulting in losses totalling 14 yards.  Justin Myers and Zach Templin each recorded three solo and three assisted tackles.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School                        Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Lexington Catholic        7      14      3     22      46

East Jessamine           12        0     14    14      40

 

EJ – Cameron Thomas 12 yard run (Austin Hager kick is blkd.)

EJ – Cameron Thomas 39 yard run (David Powers pass fails)

LC – Kyle Bolin 53 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

LC – Konnor Vasilko 2 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

LC – Billy Jack Brown 55 yard punt return (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

EJ – Austin Hager 5 yard run (Jared Cobb kicks)

LC – Jake Pumphrey kicks 37 yard field goal

EJ – David Powers 9 yard run (Jared Cobb kicks)

LC – Adam Bush 8 yard pass from Kyle Bolin (Nate Letton pass from Kyle Bolin)

EJ – Cameron Thomas 73 yard run (Jared Cobb kicks)

LC – Amoh Kumengisa 48 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

EJ – Cameron Thomas 47 yard run (Jared Cobb kicks)

LC – Amoh Kumengisa 31 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Lexington Catholic

Rushing                     No.      Yds.     Avg.      Long

Amoh Kumengisa     13        135      10.4        48

Kyle Bolin                  8           68       8.5         53

Konnor Vasilko          5           11       2.2          6

James Maddox          2             2       1 .0         2

Team                       2             0        0.0         0

 

Passing             A-C-I       Yds.     TD       Long

Kyle Bolin        22-14-0     160       1           54

 

Receiving                    No.     Yds.    TD     Long

Adam Bush                  6         38        1        11

Luke Fish                     4         49        0        19

Nate Letton                  2         59        0        54

Amoh Kumengisa         1           9        0         9

Colby Colburn             1           5         0         5

 

East Jessamine

Rushing                   No.    Yds.     Avg.     Long

Cameron Thomas    36     355        9.9        73

Austin Hager           20       81        4.1        10

David Powers           7        38        5,4        18

 

Passing                A-C-I     Yds.    TD     Long

David Powers      3-0-0       0         0         0

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.


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Updated: Thursday, 14 October 2010 11:56 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) Basketball Recruiting Service, Inc. Indiana Girls
Topic: Basketball

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Rick Bolus’ High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service, Inc.

Girls October 2010 Edition

Introducing Indiana’s Top Prospects for 2010-2011

 

Top 12

Liza Clemons 6-2 Sr. C Ft. Wayne Elmhurst

Bria Goss 5-10 Sr. 2G Indianapolis Ben Davis

Torrie Thornton 6-1 Sr. WF Carmel

Liz Stratman 6-3 Sr. CF Indianapolis Heritage Christian

Lacia Gorman 5-8 Sr. PG Ft. Wayne Elmhurst

Akyah Taylor 5-11 Sr. SM Elkhart Memorial

Mallory Ladd 6-1 Sr. C-F Evansville Memorial

Amanda Raker 6-0 Sr. WF Indianapolis Perry Meredian

Jill Hopper 6-1 Sr. C-F Yorktown

Jalynn McClain 6-0 Jr. F-C Jeffersonville

Jama Sharp 5-8 Sr. PG Mooresville

Shelbie Justice 5-10 Sr. SM Rushville

Top Sleeper

Stephanie Mavunga 6-2 So. C Brownsburg

Second 12

Courtney Larson 5-9 Sr. SM Columbus North

Amanda Moore 5-8 Jr. 2G Seymour

Jessica Valley 5-9 Sr. CG Lafayette McCutcheon

Taya Reimer 6-3 So. F Fishers Hamilton Southeastern

Jessica Rupright 6-2 So. C Ossian Norwell

Haley Howard 5-11 Sr. SM Whiteland

Jessica Carr 5-7 Sr. PG Arcadia Hamilton Heights

Hannah Douglas 5-8 Sr. 2G Pendleton Pendleton Heights

Brionna Barnett 5-6 Jr. CG Elkhart Memorial

Kaila Hulls 5-10 Sr. 2G Bloomington South

Katrina Blackmon 6-0 Sr. WF Marion

Lakin Roland 6-0 Jr. C Jeffersonville

Second Sleeper

Brooklyn Juday 5-9 Jr. WF Tipton

 

The entire list of players in this issue of Rick Bolus’ High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service, Inc. report will be added to the rankings section of my website at a later date.


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Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) Basketball Recruiting Service, Inc. Illinois Boys
Topic: Basketball

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Rick Bolus’ High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service, Inc.

Boys October 2010 Edition

Introducing Illinois’s Top Players for 2010-2011

 

Introducing Illinois’s Top Seniors

Top 12

Anthony Davis 6-10 Sr. C Chicago Perspective Charter

Wayne Blackshear 6-5 Sr. SM Chicago Morgan Park

Sam Thompson 6-7 Sr. WF Chicago Whitney Young

Tracy Abrams 6-1 Sr. PG Chicago Mt. Carmel

Chasson Randle 6-2 Sr. CG Rock Island

Mycheal Henry 6-6 Sr. WF Chicago Orr

Nana Egwu 6-10 Sr. C Chicago St. Ignatius

Mike Shaw 6-8 Sr. PF Chicago DeLa Salle

Ryan Boatright 5-10 Sr. PG Aurora East

Frank Kaminsky 6-10 Sr. C-F Lisle Benet Academy

Roosevelt Jones 6-3 Sr. SM O’Fallon

George Marshall 5-11 Sr. PG Chicago Brooks

Top Sleeper

Elliott Vaughn 6-6 Sr. C-F Batavia

 

Second 12

Macari Brooks 6-2 Sr. SM Richton Park Rich South

David Sobolewski 6-1 Sr. PG Lisle Benet Academy

Abdel Naber 6-6 Sr. WF Skokie Niles North

Donovine Stewart 6-0 Sr. PG Peoria Limeston

James Crockett 6-4 Sr. WF Crete Crete-Monee

Bruce Barron 6-3 Sr. PG Carbondale Brehm Prep

Julius Brown 5-10 Sr. PG Country Club Hills Hillcrest

Andre Henley 6-5 Sr. SM Chicago DeLaSalle

Jacob Williams 6-5 Sr. SM Chicago St. Patrick

Ryan Sawvell 6-7 Sr. CF Mundelein

Hayden Hoerdemann 6-2.5 Sr. 2G Bloomington Central Catholic

Jay Parker 5-9.5 Sr. PG Harvey Thornton

Second Sleeper

Joseph Edwards 6-4 Sr. SM Westchester St. Joseph

 

Introducing Illinois’s Top Underclassmen

Top 6

Jabari Parker 6-7 So. SM Chicago Simeon

Thomas Hamilton 6-9 So. Chicago Whitney Young

Jay Simpson 6-7 Jr. PF Champaign Central

Alex Foster 6-7 So. CF Chicago DeLaSalle

Aaron Simpson 5-10 Jr. PG North Chicago

Steve Taylor 6-7 Jr. PF Chicago Simeon

Top Sleeper

Jahlil Okafor 6-9 Fr. C Chicago Whitney Young

Second 6

Austin Angel 6-4 Jr. SM Rockford Boylan

TJ Bell 6-6 Jr. WF Charleston

Aaric Armstead 6-3.5 Jr. SM Chicago Hales Franciscan

Malcolm Hill-Bey 5-10 Jr. PG Chicago Mt. Carmel

Akeem Springs 6-3 Jr. SM Waukegan

CJ Jones 6-0.5 Jr. CG Chicago Orr

Second Sleeper

Erick Locke 6-0 Fr. 2G Evanston Twp.

 

The entire list of players in this issue of Rick Bolus’ High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service, Inc. report will be added to the rankings section of my website at a later date.


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Sunday, 10 October 2010
Week 7 In Review October 7-9, 2010
Topic: Football

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Week 7 In Review October 7-9, 2010

 

Thursday October 7th

 

Corbin  71  Knott County Central  6

Harlan County  42  North Laurel  16

 

Friday October 8th

 

Henry Clay 53  Clark County 35 – Vinny Miller ran for 131 yards and three TDs, passed for 217 yards and two TDs, and returned a kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown to lead Henry Clay to victory.

East Jessamine 32  West Jessamine 23 – Seth Hunt and Austin Hager each ran for two touchdowns to lead the Jaguars to victory.

Lafayette 24  Paul Dunbar 23 – QB Matt Britt threw for 238 yards and three touchdowns to lead Lafayette to victory.

Scott County 46  Bryan Station 26 – Marcus Hill and Josh Walls each ran for two touchdowns to lead Scott County to victory.

Boyle County 42  Lexington Catholic 10 – Boyle County held a 513-167 advantage in total yardage in their victory.

Tates Creek 33  Madison Central 25 – RB Jontez Jones ran for 179 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries to lead the Commodores to victory.  Brandon Shrout added 99 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries.  Shrout also returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown.

Lexington Christian Academy 55  Paris 7 – QB Scout McCamy completed eight of nine passes for 215 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Eagles to victory.

Breathitt County 45  Estill County 42 – Richard Trent ran for touchdowns from 36, 15, 35, 32, and 4 yards to lead Breathitt County to victory.

Collins 49  Shelby County 7 – QB Brandon Cresap threw TD passes of 3, 13, 12, and 70 yards to lead Collins to victory.

Trinity 63  Seneca 14 – QB Travis Wright passed for 184 yards and tied a school record with seven touchdown passes.  James Quick had 152 receiving yards and four touchdowns.

Central 42  Elizabethtown 35 – RB Anthony Wales ran for 270 yards and four touchdowns and added a touchdown reception to lead Central to victory.

Pleasure Ridge Park 29  Manual 28 (OT) – Marcus Brown ran for 213 yards including the TD and game winning two point conversion in overtime to lead PRP to victory.

Ballard 38  Eastern 21 – QB Mo Crawford completed 16 of 26 passes for 349 yards and three touchdowns to lead Ballard to victory.  DeVante Parker caught four passes for 144 yards including a 90 yard scoring reception.

St. Xavier 51  Butler 7 – St. Xavier scored 34 unanswered points in the second half to pull away for the victory.

Franklin County 55  Bourbon County 12 – Zack Bowman threw TD passes of 38, 20, 30, 12, 33, and 39 yards to lead the Flyers to victory.

 

Other Friday Scores

 

Allen Central  62  Phelps  42

Anderson County  28  Bullitt Central  27 (OT)

Beechwood  58  Ludlow  7

Belfry  34  Pike County Central  18

Bell County  41  Soddy Daisy (TN)  20

Boone County  34  Cooper  20

Bullitt East  14  Marion County  7

Campbell County  14  Conner  13

Central Hardin  35  Nelson County  34 (OT)

Christian County  79  Ohio County  7

Clay County  36  Perry County Central  27

Covington Catholic  40  Scott  7

Danville  59  Bardstown  13

DeSales  45  Owen County  13

Dixie Heights  47  Holmes  20

Fairdale  49  Valley  6

Fern Creek  39  Southern  14

Harrison County  50  Pendleton County  0

Hazard  50  Harlan  20

John Hardin  57  Iroquois  0

Johnson Central  42  Ashland  26

Knox Central  28  Rockcastle County  8

Lone Oak  63  Calloway County  28

Madison Southern  40  McCreary Central  8

Madisonville  28  Hopkinsville  24

Mason County  21  Russell  7

Mayfield  52  Ballard Memorial  0

Newport Central Catholic  28  Covington Holy Cross  14

North Hardin  14  Greenwood  9

North Oldham  24  Henry County  9

Oldham County  37  Jeffersontown  17

Owensboro  49  Apollo  28

Paducah Tilghman  21  Union County  18

Pulaski County  49  South Laurel  14

Rowan County  53  East Carter  0

Ryle  38  Simon Kenton  35 (OT)

Somerset  49  Garrard County  16

Southwestern  36  Mercer County  14

Western  56  Atherton  0

Western Hills  20  Spencer County  14

Whitley County  45  Letcher County Central  41

Saturday October 9th

 

Walton Verona  34  Bishop Brossart  28


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Saturday, 9 October 2010
Lafayette (3-3) vs. Paul L. Dunbar (1-5)
Topic: Football

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Lafayette (3-3)  vs.  Paul L. Dunbar (1-5)

 


Paul L. Dunbar High School

Lexington, KY

October 8, 2010

 

Lafayette came from behind to defeat Dunbar 24-23.  Matt Britt threw a five yard touchdown to Trey Chester with seven minutes to tie the game at 23-23 and Matt Green kicked the extra point to give Lafayette a 24-23 lead in what would turn out to be the winning point.

Lafayette recorded 16 first downs and 297 yards of total offense.  The Generals were penalized five times for 40 yards, lost a fumble, and had two passes intercepted.  Dunbar recorded 15 first downs and 218 yards of total offense.  The Bulldogs were penalized four times for 30 yards.

Bubba Johnson led Lafayette’s ground game with 57 yards on 11 carries.  Matt Britt completed 14 of 24 passes for 238 yards and three touchdowns with two interceptions.  Tanner Napier caught eight passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns.  Nick Jeter added two receptions for 56 yards.  Trey Benson led the defense with four solo and eight assisted tackles.  Jalen Wilkerson added four solo and four assisted tackles.

Tucker Lyles led Dunbar’s ground game with 78 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries.  Blake Martin completed seven of 10 passes for 58 yards and one touchdown.  Jordan Gatewood caught five passes for 48 yards and one touchdown.  Andrew Quick led the defense with four solo and two assisted tackles.  Tucker Lyles added three solo and four assisted tackles.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School         Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Lafayette        0      14     3       7      24

Dunbar          7        7     3       6      23

 

D – Tucker Lyles 1 yard run (Matt Puracchio kicks)

L – Tanner Napier 20 yard pass from Matt Britt (Matt Green kicks)

D – Blake Martin 1 yard run (Matt Puracchio kicks)

L – Tanner Napier 29 yard pass from Matt Britt (Matt Green kicks)

D – Matt Puracchio kicks 37 yard field goal

L – Matt Green kicks 40 yard field goal

D – Jordan Gatewood 29 yard pass from Blake Martin (Matt Puracchio kick fails)

L – Trey Chester 5 yard pass from Matt Britt (Matt Green kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Lafayette

Rushing                     No.     Yds.      Avg.      Long

Bubba Johnson           11        57         5.2          24

Matt Britt                     5          7         1.4          10

Zane Ramey                1          2         2.0            2

Shamon Brown            1          1         1.0            1

Team                          3          0         0.0            0

Marlon Johnson           1         -3        -3.0            0

Darius Hughes            1         -5        -5.0            0

 

Passing          A-C-I        Yds.     TD       Long

Matt Britt       24-14-2     238       3           42

 

Receiving                 No.      Yds.     TD      Long

Tanner Napier           8         129        2         29

Nick Jeter                 3           56        0         25

Marlon Johnson         2           48         0        42

Trey Chester           1              5        0          5

 

Paul Dunbar

Rushing               No.      Yds.     Avg.      Long

Tucker Lyles       16        78          4.9         21

Daniel Crum       11        45         4.1         19

Blake Martin       15        38         2.5          18

Isaiah Olige         3           0         0.0           1

Team                  1          -1        -1.0          0

 

Passing              A-C-I      Yds.     TD      Long

Blake Martin      10-7-0      58        1          29

 

Receiving                  No.     Yds.      TD     Long

Jordan Gatewood       5         48          1         29

Seth Haga                 1           6          0          6

Brandyn Duncan        1           4          0         4

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.


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Updated: Saturday, 9 October 2010 2:49 PM EDT
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Bryan Station (0-6) vs. Scott County (3-3)
Topic: Football

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Bryan Station (0-6)  vs.  Scott County (3-3)

Toyota Stadium

Georgetown, KY

October 8, 2010

 

Scott County raced out to a 21-0 first quarter lead on their way to a 46-26 victory over Bryan Station tonight.  Scott County opened the season with three losses but has rebounded with four consecutive victories.  Scott County recorded 22 first downs and 392 yards of total offense.  The Cardinals were penalized 11 times for 108 yards and lost two fumbles.  Bryan Station recorded 23 first downs and 361 yards of total offense.  The Defenders were penalized eight times for 54 yards and had one pass intercepted.

Josh Walls led Scott County’s ground game with 64 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries.  Kevo Edwards added 55 yards on six carries.  Dier. Dumphord carried the ball 10 times for 50 yards and a touchdown.  Ben Lawler completed seven of eight passes for 143 yards and one touchdown.  James Happy caught four passes for 81 yards.  Jay Willmott had eight kickoffs with six touchbacks.  Blake Irvin led the defense with seven solo and two assisted tackles.  Cody Campbell recorded six solo tackles, two asssited tackles, and one interception.

Everett Talbert led Bryan Station’s ground game with 79 yards on 11 carries.  LJ Warfield carried the ball 10 times for 77 yards and a touchdown.  Loran Smith carried the ball 10 times for 67 yards.  Jaylin Johnson completed four of 10 passes for 50 yards with one interception.  Tyriq Roberts caught three passes for 45 yards.  Donte Richards led the defense with three solo and five assisted tackles.  Jaysuma Webb added two solo and four assisted tackles.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School               Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Bryan Station     0      14      0      12      26

Scott County     21     12      6        7      46

 

SC – Marcus Hill 12 yard run (Palmer Ward kicks)

SC – Marcus Hill 17 yard run (Palmer Ward kicks)

SC – Josh Walls 6 yard run (Palmer Ward kicks)

BS – Elijah Burdette 16 yard run (Sellars kicks)

BS – Jaylin Johnson 1 yard run (Sellars kicks)

SC – Kevo Edwards 23 yard pass from Ben Lawler (Palmer Ward kick fails)

SC – Josh Walls 1 yard run (Jay Willmott kick fails)

SC – Dier. Dumphford 4 yard run (Ben Lawless pass fails)

SC – Sam Jones 1 yard run (Jay Willmott kicks)

BS – Josh Arnett 6 yard run (Loran Smith pass fails)

BS – LJ Warfield 12 yard run (LJ Warfield run fails)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Bryan Station

Rushing                   No.     Yds.     Avg.      Long

Everett Talbert        11       79         7.2           26

LJ Warfield              10       77         7.7           26

Loran Smith            10        67         6.7          28

Josh Arnett             12        46         3.8          32

Elijah Bell                 2        18          9.0         13

Elijah Burdette         2         15          7.5          16

Jaylin Johnson         5         12         2.4          16

Charles Randle       3           2         0.7            3

Team                     1          -1       -1.0             0

Curtis Sellars         1          -4       -4.0             0

 

Passing                 A-C-I     Yds.     TD       Long

Jaylin Johnson      10-4-1     50        0           27

Loran Smith           2-0-0      0         0            0

 

Receiving           No.     Yds.     TD      Long

Tyriq Roberts      3         45         0         27

Loran Smith        1           5         0          5

 

Scott County

Rushing                    No.     Yds.     Avg.      Long

Josh Walls                 10       64         6.4         17

Kevo Edwards             5       55       11.0         29

Dier. Dumphford        10       50         5.0         11

Marcus Hill                   3      33        11.0         17

Ben Lawler                  6      30          5.0         15

Sam Jones                  2        6          3.0           5

Gage Steele                1        4           4.0          4

Eli Newstead               1        4           4.0          4

Alex Caldwell             1        3           3.0          3

 

Passing             A-C-I       Yds.     TD      Long

Ben Lawler       8-7-0       143       1           41

 

Receiving              No.      Yds.     TD      Long

James Happy          4          81         0         41

Josh Walls              2          39         0         24

Kevo Edwards         1          23         1         23

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats and the Scott County Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.

 

 

 


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Updated: Saturday, 9 October 2010 1:08 PM EDT
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Tates Creek (4-2) vs. Madison Central (1-5)
Topic: Football

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Tates Creek (4-2)  vs.  Madison Central (1-5)

Madison Central High School

Richmond, KY

October 8, 2010

 

Tates Creek defeated  Madison Central by a score of 33-25.  Tates Creek recorded 21 first downs and 408 yards of total offense.  The Commodores were penalized seven times for 60 yards and had three passes intercepted.  Madison Central recorded 11 first downs and 240 yards of total offense.  The Indians were penalized three times for 38 yards, lost a fumble, and had two passes intercepted.

Jontez Jones led Tates Creek’s ground game with 179 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries.  Brandon Shrout added 99 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries.  Dee Christopher completed five of 14 passes for 66 yards and a TD with three interceptions.  Austin Crutcher caught three passes for 42 yards and a touchdown.  Aaron Mullins led the defense with seven solo and two assisted tackles with three of his tackles resulting in losses totalling 14 yards.  Mullins also recovered a fumble.  Dennis Oxendine intercepted two passes.

Jamez Chenault led Madison Central’s ground game with 126 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries.  Nick Ford completed six of 17 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions.  Dre Goggins caught three passes for 36 yards.  Austin Coyle led the defense with seven solo tackles, three assisted tackles, and two interceptions.  Matt Withers added five solo and two assisted tackles.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School                    Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Tates Creek             6      15      0      12      33

Madison Central       0        6      0      1 9     25

 

TC – Jontez Jones 11 yard run (Charles Mechas kick fails)

MC – Jamez Chenault 0 yard fumble recovery (Taylor Deaton kick blkd.)

TC – Brandon Shrout 31 yard run (Anthony Bell pass from Dee Christopher)

TC – Austin Crutcher 29 yard pass from Dee Christopher (Charles Mechas kicks)

MC – Austin Coyle 36 yard interception return (Nick Ford run fails)

TC – Brandon Shrout 85 yard kickoff return (Jake Ryan kick blkd.)

MC – Tre White 38 yard pass from Nick Ford (Taylor Deaton kicks)

TC – Jontez Jones 31 yard run (Jake Ryan kick fails)

MC – Nick Ford 1 yard run

 

Selected Statistics

 

Tates Creek

Rushing                            No.       Yds.     Avg.      Long

Jontez Jones                    22        179       8.1        31

Brandon Shrout               10          99       9.9        33

Jamal McFarland                7          57       8.1        35

William Hardin                  3            5        1.7         7

Dee Christopher               3            2        0.7         7

 

Passing                    A-C-I      Yds.    TD      Long

Dee Christopher      14-5-3     66        1          29

 

Receiving                No.      Yds.     TD      Long

Austin Crutcher       3          42         1          29

Will Sweet              1          13          0         13

Brandon Shrout      1          11          0         11

 

Madison Central

Rushing                   No.     Yds.     Avg.      Long

Jamez Chenault       16       126       7.9          65

Darian Cox               6         25       4.2          10

Justin Williams          1           0       0.0            0

Nick Ford                  7        -24     -3.4            2

 

Passing          A-C-I       Yds.     TD      Long

Nick Ford      17-6-2     113        1          38

 

Receiving            No.     Yds.     TD      Long

Dre Goggins         3         36        0          18

Kenjah Bosley      2         39        0          31

Tre White             1         38        1          38

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statidtics for tonight’s game.

 


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Updated: Saturday, 9 October 2010 11:16 AM EDT
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Henry Clay (4-2) vs. Clark County (3-3)
Topic: Football

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Henry Clay (4-2)  vs.  Clark County (3-3)

Clark County High School

Winchester, KY

October 8, 2010

 

Henry Clay defeated Clark County 54-35 despite Clark County holding a 547-424 advantage in total yardage.  Clark County ran 85 plays on offense compared to 37 for Henry Clay.  Vinny Miller proved to be the difference for Henry Clay as he scored three TDs on the ground, threw for two  more touchdowns, and scored on a 85 yard kickoff return.

Henry Clay recorded 16 first downs and 424 yards of total offense.  The Blue Devils were penalized nine times for 147 yards, lost a fumble, and had a pass intercepted.  Clark County recorded 28 first downs and 547 yards of total offense.  The Cardinals were penalized 11 times for 87 yards, and lost a fumble.

Vinny Miller led Henry Clay’s ground game with 131 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries.  Vinny Miller completed nine of 11 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns with one interception.  Blake Green caught six passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns.  Charles McCarty led the defense with 13 solo and four assisted tackles.  Anthony Mealy added seven solo and two assisted tackles.

Pokey Harris led Clark County’s ground attack with 112 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries.  Andrew Dini carried the ball 13 times for 44 yards and a touchdown.  Andrew Dini completed 27 of 44 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns.  Corey Rogers caught 11 passes for 97 yards.  Darius Skinner added nine receptions for 112 yards and a TD.  Pokey Harris caught five passes for 81 yards and a touchdown.  Corey Rogers led the defense with five solo and two assisted tackles with 2.5 of his tackles resulting in losses totalling 11 yards.  Darius Skinner added four solo tackles.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School               Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Henry Clay         7      14     13     20     54

Clark County      0        7     14     14     35

 

HC – James Hendron 5 yard run (John Manga kicks)

CC – Darius Skinner 5 yard run (Tyler Creteau kicks)

HC – Vinny Miller 25 yard run (John Manga kicks)

HC – Blake Green 34 yard pass from Vinny Miller (John Manga kicks)

CC – Darius Skinner 17 yard pass from Andrew Dini (Tyler Creteau kicks)

HC – Vinny Miller 89 yard kickoff return (John Manga kicks)

CC – Andrew Dini 7 yard run (Tyler Creteau kicks)

HC – Vinny Miller 29 yard run (John Manga kick blkd.)

CC – Pokey Harris 25 yard run (Tyler Creteau kicks)

HC – Blake Green 35 yard run (Vinny Miller pass fails)

HC – Vinny Miller 5 yard run (John Manga kicks)

HC – Blake Green 31 yard pass from Vinny Miller (John Manga kicks)

CC – Pokey Harris 56 yard pass from Andrew Dini (Tyler Creteau kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Henry Clay

Rushing                    No.      Yds.      Avg.     Long

Vinny Miller              14        131        9.4         29

Blake Green               2         39       19.5        35

Bo Brooks                  7         27         3.3        20

James Hendron          2         10         5.0          5

Anthony Lindsey        1           4         4.0          4

 

Passing              A-C-I      Yds.     TD     Long

Vinny Miller       11-9-1     217        2        42

 

Receiving              No.    Yds.     TD     Long

Blake Green           6       162        2        42

Bo Brooks              2         23        0        18

Evander Harris       1         32        0        32

 

Clark County

Rushing                No.     Yds.     Avg.    Long

Pokey Harris        15        112       7.5        25

Andrew Dini         13         44        3.4        11

Darius Skinner      5         39        7.8        13

Mason Jones         6         23        3.8          8

Mark Davis           2         21       10.5        16

 

Passing              A-C-I       Yds.    TD     Long

Andrew Dini     44-27-0    308       2        56

 

Receiving              No.     Yds.    TD     Long

Corey Rogers        11        97        0        25

Darius Skinner        9      112        1        36

Pokey Harris           5        81        1        56

Garrison Conn        2        18         0       10

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.

 


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Updated: Saturday, 9 October 2010 10:24 AM EDT
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Boyle County (6-0) vs. Lexington Catholic (3-3)
Topic: Football

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Boyle County (6-0)  vs.  Lexington Catholic (3-3)

Lexington Catholic High School

Lexington, KY

October 8, 2010

 

Boyle County held a 513-167 advantage in total yardage and a 79-39 advantage in total plays on offense in a 42-10 victory over Lexington Catholic.  Boyle County recorded 29 first downs and 513 yards of total offense.  The Rebels were penalized nine times for 118 yards and had two passes intercepted.  Lexington Catholic recorded 11 first downs and 167 yards of total offense.  The Knights were penalized five times for 52 yards, lost one fumble and had two passes intercepted.  Lexington Catholic was held to 35 yards on 22 rushing attempts.

Devon Cox led Boyle County’s ground attack with 136 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries.  Lamar Dawson added 88 yards on 14 carries.  Devon Hale carried the ball 10 times for 86 yards and a TD.  Chris Cook recorded 67 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries.  Devon Hale completed 11 of 20 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions.  Clint Mason caught four passes for 51 yards and a touchdown.  Chris Cook led the defense with six solo tackles, two assisted tackles, and one interception.  Paul Megilligan added five solo tackles.

James Maddox led Lexington Catholic’s ground game with 20 yards on six carries.  Kyle Bolin completed 11 of 17 passes for 132 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions.  Colby Colburn caught six passes for 101 yards and a touchdowns.  Will Childers led the defense with eight solo and one assisted tackles.  Adam Wachs recorded seven solo tackles, two assisted tackles, and one interception.

 

Scoring Summary

 

Scoring                      Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Boyle County             14     14      0     14      42

Lexington Catholic       3       0      0       7      10

 

LC – Jake Pumphrey kicks 38 yard field goal

BC – Devon Cox 46 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

BC – Devon Cox 5 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

BC – Clint Mason 7 yard pass from Devon Hale (Will Harris kicks)

BC – Steven Talbott 2 yard pass from Devon Hale (Will Harris kicks)

BC – Chris Cook 1 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

BC – Devon Hale 1 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

LC – Colby Colburn 25 yard pass from Kyle Bolin (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Boyle County

Rushing                  No     Yds.      Avg.       Long        

Devon Cox             13      136        10.5         46

Lamar Dawson        14       88          6.3         16

Devon Hale             10       86          8.6         28

Chris Cook              18       67          3.7         11

Jesse Mattingly         2        11          5.5           7

Zach Hester             1         -1         -1.0           0

 

Passing            A-C-I       Yds.     TD     Long

Devon Hale     20-11-2    123       2         23

 

Receiving              No.     Yds.    TD     Long

Clint Mason           4         51         1        23

Zach Hester          3         35         0        16

Steven Talbott       2         13         1        11

Lamar Dawson      1          18        0        18

Lloyd Hall             1            6        0          6

 

Lexington Catholic

Rushing                      No.     Yds.     Avg.    Long

James Maddox            6         20        3.3        10

Konnor Vasilko            4        11         2.8         6

Amoh Kumengisa        5          8         1.6         3

Kyle Bolin                   7        -4        -0.6         8

 

Passing            A-C-I      Yds.     TD      Long

Kyle Bolin       17-11-2    132       1          31

 

Receiving               No.     Yds.    TD    Long

Colby Colburn        6        101      1        31

Adam Bush            3         13       0          7

Luke Fish               1         10       0        10

Cal Zimmerman     1          8        0          8

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.


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Updated: Saturday, 9 October 2010 7:27 AM EDT
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010
2010 Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) and Allgood Hoops(R) Fall Preview Showcase
Topic: Basketball

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2010 Rick Bolus’ High Potential® and Allgood Hoops® Fall Preview Showcase

Pleasure Ridge Park High School

Louisville, KY

October 2, 2010

 

Six teams played in this event and were divided into two pools.  Pool A consisted of Team 1 (White) Coach Tony Paige, Team 2 (Blue) Coach Steve Bishop, Team 3 (Red) Coach Dan Nicely.  Pool B consists of Team 4 (Yellow) Coach Dan Nicely. Team 5 (Green) Coach Steve Bishop, and Team 6 (Maroon) Coach Cinda Catchings.

 

Pool Play

 

Team 1 47   Team 2 43

Team 4 62   Team 6 50

Team 1 52   Team 3 34

Team 4 64   Team 5 56

Team 2 93   Team 3 46

Team 6 54   Team 5 51

 

Pool play records: Pool A Team 1 (2-0), Team 2 (1-1), and Team 3 (0-2).  Pool B Team 4 (2-0), Team 5 (0-2), and Team 6 (1-1).

 

Tournament Play

 

3rd  Place Finishers  Team 5 85   Team 3 71

2nd  Place Finishers  Team 2 75   Team 6 56

1st  Place Finishers  Team 1 44   Team 4 37

 

Team 1 coached by Tony Paige captured the championship.  Team members included Shanae Brown (Frankfort), Shauntae Brown (Frankfort), Leeara Caldwell (Collins), Erin Conner (West Jessamine), Sydney Durham (Henry Clay), Morgan Kelsey (Paul Dunbar), Lexi Tye (Paris), and Aaliyah Wells (Collins).

Shauntae Brown (Frankfort) was named Tournament MVP and Caylan Bybee (Monroe County) was named Tournament Runner-Up MVP.

 

All Tournament Team

 

Shauntae Brown  5-7  So.  Frankfort, KY  (Tournament MVP)

Erin Conner  5-7  Jr.  Nicholasville  West Jessamine, KY

Morgan Kelsey  5-8  Jr.  Lexington  Paul Dunbar, KY

Kelsey Adwell  5-8  So.  Louisville  PRP, KY

Kristen Perry  6-1  Sr.  Olive Hill  West Carter, KY

Courtney Moran  5-7  Jr.  Maysville  Mason County, KY

Katelyn Smith  5-9  Jr.  Maysville  Mason County, KY

Caylan Bybee  6-1  Jr.  Tompkinsville  Monroe County, KY  (Tournament Runner-Up MVP)

Madison Clements  5-6  So.  Tompkinsville  Monroe County, KY

Megan Moore  5-4  Sr.  Tompkinsville  Monroe County, KY

Kelsee Ennis  5-6  Jr.  Bloomington South, IN

Lori Thomas  5-11  Sr.  Somerset, KY

Shannon Carter  5-8  Sr.  Jackson  Callaway, MS

Macy Clontz  5-8  Jr.  London  South Laurel, KY

 

Other Top Players

 

Aaliyah Wells  So.  Shelbyville  Collins. KY

Ashley Cooper  5-10  Sr.  Rumson, NJ

Kelah Eldridge  5-6  So.  Whitesburg  Letcher County Central, KY

Rachel Hodge  5-9  Sr.  Morganfield  Union County, KY

Shomari Kendrick  6-2  Sr.  Lexington  Lafayette, KY

Jolaine McNary  5-11  Fr.  Madisonville North Hopkins, KY

Ellie Kolb  5-4  Sr.  Louisville  Brown, KY

Christessica Priddy  5-11  8th  Horse Cave  Caverna, KY

 

Players represented five states and several college coaches were in attendance.

 

Above information provided by Rick Bolus bolus@insightbb.com

 

 

 


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