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Ron Harrison Writes...
Monday, 2 October 2017
Rick Bolus Blog
Topic: Basketball

TENNESSEE'S GIRLS UPDATE

Below are the top commitments thus far for the Volunteer State for the 2017-18 season. Players are listed alphabetically.

  • BRINAE ALEXANDER 5-11/SR MURFREESBORO RIVERDALE (VANDERBILT)
  • ELIZABETH BALOGUN 6-0/SR CHATTANOOGA HAMILTON HTS. CHRISTIAN (GEORGIA TECH)
  • JORDAN CAMBRIDGE 5-8/SR NASHVILLE ENSWORTH (VANDERBILT)
  • LEXI CAMPOS 5-6/SR MARYVILLE WILLIAM BLOUNT (EASTERN KENTUCKY)
  • JASMINE CARSON 5-10/SR MEMPHIS WHITEHAVEN (GEORGIA TECH)
  • GABBY CRAWFORD 6-1/SR MUNFORD (ALABAMA)
  • MACIE CULBERTSON 5-10/SR GRAY DANIEL BOONE (BELMONT)
  • ELIZBETH DIXON 6-3/SR MEMPHIS RIDGEWAY (GEORGIA TECH)
  • SAVANNAH HOLT 6-0/SR LYLES EAST HICKMAN (NORTH ALABAMA)
  • RHYNE HOWARD 6-0/SR CLEVELAND BRADLEY CENTRAL (KENTUCKY)
  • MAGGIE KNOWLES 5-11/SR MURFREESBORO OAKLAND (AUSTIN PEAY)
  • AKIRA LEVY 5-5/SR BAXTER UPPEMAN (WESTERN KENTUCKY)
  • JAZMINE MASSENGILL 6-0/SR CHATTANOOGA HAMILTON HTS. CHRISTIAN (TENNESSEE)
  • KAILEY ROSENBAUM 6-1/SR DICKSON DICKSON CO. (LIPSCOMB)
  • JAMIRAH SHUTES 5-10/SR BROWNSVILLE HAYWOOD (MEMPHIS)
  • ALLEXIS TRIMIAR 5-10/SR SODDY DAISY (TENNESSEE TECH-SOFTBALL)
  • GRACE VAN RIJ 6-3/SR KNOXVILLE BEARDEN (FURMAN)

Posted by REH at 9:37 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Blog
Topic: Basketball

INDIANA'S GIRLS UPDATE

Below are the top commitments for the Hoosier State for the 2017-18 season. Players are listed alphabetically.

  • ANGEL BAKER 5-8/SR INDIANAPOLIS PIKE (WRIGHT STATE)
  • MACKENIZE BLAZEK 6-2/SR WHITELAND (ILLINOIS)
  • NIA CLARK 5-7/SR INDIANAPOLIS BEN DAVIS (MIAMI OF OHIO)
  • AMY DILK 5-11/SR CARMEL (MICHIGAN)
  • JACINTA GIBSON 5-10/SR JEFFERSONVILLE (WESTERN MICHIGAN)
  • KATLYN GILBERT 5-10/SR INDIANAPOLIS HERITAGE CHRISTIAN (NOTRE DAME)
  • CASSIDY HARDIN 5-10/SR GREENWOOD CENTER GROVE (PURDUE)
  • EMILY KISER 6-2/SR NOBLESVILLE (MICHIGAN)
  • KAYANA TRAYLOR 5-9/SR MARTINSVILLE (PURDUE)

Posted by REH at 9:34 PM EDT
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Topic: Basketball

KENTUCKY'S GIRLS UPDATE

Below are the top commitments thus far for the Kentucky girls for the 2017-18 season. Players listed alphabetically.

  • GRACE BERGER 5-10/SR LOUISVILLE SACRED HEART (INDIANA)
  • ANNA CLEPHANE 5-10/SR TAYLOR MILL SCOTT (BALL STATE)
  • EMMA DAVIS 5-10/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (SEMO)
  • DANIELLE FELDKAMP 6-2/SR LOUISVILLE MERCY (BELLARMINE)
  • BLAIR GREEN 6-1/SR BAXTER HARLAN CO. (KENTUCKY)
  • CIAJA HARBINSON 5-6/SR LOUISVILLE MALE (ST. LOUIS)
  • JANA JARVIS 5-7/SR PRESTONSBURG (ALICE LLOYD)
  • FAITH LAKE 5-9/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (SEMO)
  • LEXY LAKE 5-8/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (SEMO)
  • MOLLY LOCKHART 6-3/SR LOUISVILLE BUTLER (LOUISVILLE)
  • LEXI MAYS 5-7/SR MURRAY (MURRAY STATE)
  • ALLY NIECE 5-9/SR INDEPENDENCE SIMON KENTON (NKU)
  • SEYGAN ROBINS 5-9/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (LOUISVILLE)
  • MYKASA ROBINSON 5-7/SR ASHLAND BLAZER (LOUISVILLE)
  • KATHLEEN SCOTT 5-8/SR MT. WASHINGTON BULLITT EAST (BELLARMINE)
  • EMILIA SEXTON 5-4/SR LOUISVILLE MALE (BUTLER)
  • KIA SIVILS 5-7/SR LOUISVILLE SACRED HEART (MARSHALL)
  • EMILY SOUDER 6-1/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (NKU)
  • MACY TURLEY 5-7/SR MURRAY (MURRAY STATE)
  • MARLY WALLS 5-7/SR BARDSTOWN NELSON CO. (BUCKNELL)
  • SAVANNAH WHEELER 5-5/JR ASHLAND BOYD CO. (MARSHALL)

A transfer of note is 5-2 senior Zephy Gray leaving Shelbville Shelby Co. for Georgetown Scott Co. 6-0 senior Allie Ohair is now located at Hindman Knott Co. Central after leaving Magoffin Co.


Posted by REH at 9:33 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Blog
Topic: Basketball

KENTUCKY'S GIRLS UPDATE

Below are the top commitments thus far for the Kentucky girls for the 2017-18 season. Players listed alphabetically.

  • GRACE BERGER 5-10/SR LOUISVILLE SACRED HEART (INDIANA)
  • ANNA CLEPHANE 5-10/SR TAYLOR MILL SCOTT (BALL STATE)
  • EMMA DAVIS 5-10/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (SEMO)
  • DANIELLE FELDKAMP 6-2/SR LOUISVILLE MERCY (BELLARMINE)
  • BLAIR GREEN 6-1/SR BAXTER HARLAN CO. (KENTUCKY)
  • CIAJA HARBINSON 5-6/SR LOUISVILLE MALE (ST. LOUIS)
  • JANA JARVIS 5-7/SR PRESTONSBURG (ALICE LLOYD)
  • FAITH LAKE 5-9/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (SEMO)
  • LEXY LAKE 5-8/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (SEMO)
  • MOLLY LOCKHART 6-3/SR LOUISVILLE BUTLER (LOUISVILLE)
  • LEXI MAYS 5-7/SR MURRAY (MURRAY STATE)
  • ALLY NIECE 5-9/SR INDEPENDENCE SIMON KENTON (NKU)
  • SEYGAN ROBINS 5-9/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (LOUISVILLE)
  • MYKASA ROBINSON 5-7/SR ASHLAND BLAZER (LOUISVILLE)
  • KATHLEEN SCOTT 5-8/SR MT. WASHINGTON BULLITT EAST (BELLARMINE)
  • EMILIA SEXTON 5-4/SR LOUISVILLE MALE (BUTLER)
  • KIA SIVILS 5-7/SR LOUISVILLE SACRED HEART (MARSHALL)
  • EMILY SOUDER 6-1/SR HARRODSBURG MERCER CO. (NKU)
  • MACY TURLEY 5-7/SR MURRAY (MURRAY STATE)
  • MARLY WALLS 5-7/SR BARDSTOWN NELSON CO. (BUCKNELL)
  • SAVANNAH WHEELER 5-5/JR ASHLAND BOYD CO. (MARSHALL)

A transfer of note is 5-2 senior Zephy Gray leaving Shelbville Shelby Co. for Georgetown Scott Co. 6-0 senior Allie Ohair is now located at Hindman Knott Co. Central after leaving Magoffin Co.


Posted by REH at 9:33 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Blog
Topic: Basketball

UPDATE FOR U.S. BOYS

As of today, below are the top 12 commitments for the U.S for the 2017-18 season. Players are listed alphabetically.

  1. DARIUS BAZLEY 6-8/SR CINCINNATI PRINCETON, OH (SYRACUSE)
  2. SILVIO DE SOUSA 6-8/SR BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY, FL (KANSAS)
  3. TRE JONES 6-2/SR APPLE VALLEY, MN (DUKE)
  4. LOUIS KING 6-6/SR JERSEY CITY HUDSON CATHOLIC, NJ (OREGON)
  5. DAVID MCCORMACK 6-10/SR MOUTH OF WILSON OAK HILL ACADEMY, VA (KANSAS)
  6. REGGIE PERRY 6-8/SR THOMASVILLE, GA (MISSISSIPPI STATE)
  7. IMMANUEL QUICKLEY 6-3/SR BEL AIR JOHN CARROLL, MD (KENTUCKY)
  8. JAHVON QUINERLY 6-1/SR JERSEY CITY HUDSON CATHOLIC, NJ (ARIZONA)
  9. CAMERON REDDISH 6-6/SR WESTTOWN SCHOOL, PA (DUKE)
  10. NAZREON REID 6-9/SR ROSELLE CATHOLIC, NJ (LSU)
  11. JAVONTE SMART 6-4/SR BATON ROUGE SCOTLANDVILLE, LA (LSU)
  12. COLBY WHITE 6-4/SR WILSON GREENFIELD, NC (UNC)

Important transfers of note are listed below alphabetically.

  • 6-11 junior Charles Bassey relocates to Louisville Aspire Academy (KY) from San Antonio St. Anthony Catholic (TX).
  • 6-10 senior Jordan Brown stays in-state at Napa Prolific Prep (CA) after departing from Roseville Woodcreek (CA).
  • 6-4 senior Loguentz Dort leaves Orlando Conrad Academy (FL) for Miami Calusa Prep (FL).
  • 6-6 senior Keldon Johnson is now at Mouth of Wilson Oak Hill Academy (VA) after transferring from Huntington Prep (WV).
  • 7-0 junior Balsa Koprivica is now at Orlando Windermere (FL) after moving from Davie University School (FL).
  • 6-3 senior Will Richardson is now at Mouth of Wilson Oak Hill Academy (VA) after leaving Hinesville Liberty Co. (GA)
  • 6-2 senior Anfernee Simons stays in-state at Bradenton IMG Academy (FL) after leaving Orlando Edgewater (FL).

Posted by REH at 9:32 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Blog
Topic: Basketball

UPDATE FOR TENNESSEE'S BOYS

Sort of unusual at this time of year, but only one Tennessean has committed who is listed below for the 2017-18 season.

RODGERICK BROWN 6-7/SR CORDOVA (WICHITA STATE)

What has made the news are the transfers of the following players (listed alphabetically).

  • 6-0 SENIOR DAMIAN BAUGH VACATES NASHVILLE CANE RIDGE TO LINCOLN ACADEMY, OUTSIDE OF ATLANTA, GA.
  • 6-7 JUNIOR ANTAVION COLLUM TRANSFERS ACROSS TOWN TO MEMPHIS TENNESSEE PREP FROM MEMPHIS EAST.
  • 6-4 SENIOR TJ MOSS DEPARTS MEMPHIS EAST FOR HENDERSON FINDLAY PREP, NV.
  • 6-10 JUNIOR JAMES WISEMAN LEFT NASHVILLE ENSWORTH FOR MEMPHIS EAST.

Posted by REH at 9:31 PM EDT
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Topic: Basketball

UPDATE FOR OHIO BOYS

Below are the top commitments thus far for the Buckeye State for the 2017-18 season. Players listed alphabetically.

  • JUSTIN AHRENS 6-6/SR VERSAILLES (OHIO STATE)
  • DARIUS BAZLEY 6-8/SR CINCINNATI PRINCETON (SYRACUSE)
  • DALE BONNER 6-1/SR SHAKER HTS. (FAIRMONT STATE)
  • DWAYNE COHILL 6-2/SR PARMA HTS. HOLY NAME (DAYTON)
  • JARRETT COX 6-3/SR LIBERTY TWP. LAKOTA EAST (FAIRMONT STATE)
  • DONOVON FORTE 6-7/SR GARFIELD HTS. (JACKSONVILLE)
  • JEREMIAH FRANCIS 6-3/JR PICKERINGTON CENTRAL (UNC)
  • DANE GOODWIN 6-4/SR COLUMBUS UPPER ARLINGTON (NOTRE DAME)
  • ALEX HEATH 5-8/SR GARFIELD HTS. (MERCYHURST)
  • JEROME HUNTER 6-6/SR PICKERINGTON NORTH (INDIANA)
  • JAKE MCLOUGHLIN 6-5/SR DRESDEN TRI-VILLAGE (ASHLAND)
  • PETE NANCE 6-8/SR RICHFIELD REVERE (NORTHWESTERN)
  • DARIUS QUISENBERRY 6-1/SR HUBER HTS. WAYNE (YOUNGSTOWN STATE)
  • JELANI SIMMONS 6-5/SR COLUMBUS BEECHCROFT (YOUNGSTOWN STATE)
  • L'CHRISTIAN SMITH 6-5/SR HUBER HTS. WAYNE (OHIO STATE-FB)
  • R.J. SUNAHARA 6-6/SR BAY VILLAGE BAY (FAIRMONT STATE)
  • DYLAN SWINGLE 6-11/SR BAINBRIDGE PAINT VALLEY (DUQUESNE)

Important transfers of note were senior teammates, 6-5 Caleb McConnell and 6-1 Devon Baker, both leaving Dyton Dunbar for Geneva Spire Institute. Also, 6-11 senior Ernest Williams stayed put at Chatham Hargrave Military Institute, VA. Williams, who played at Middletown as a freshman and sophomore, was supposely moving back to Middletown for his senior year but that never took place.


Posted by REH at 9:29 PM EDT
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Week Six in Review - September 28-29, 2017
Topic: Football

2017WEEK6

 

 

Week Six in Review – September 28-29, 2017

 

Thursday September 28th

 

Bowling Green 49  Grayson County 13

Warren East 33  Warren Central 0

 

Friday September 29th

 

Anderson County 43  Grant County 8 – Jagger Gillis completed both his passes for 55 yards and two touchdowns and carried the ball six times for 47 yards and a touchdown.

 

Ashland Blazer 67  Boyd County 0 – Braxton Ratliff carried the ball four times for 97 yards and four touchdowns and completed five of eight passes for 78 yards and a touchdown.

 

Ballard 38  Seneca 0 – Terrance May completed 10 of 14 passes for 125 yards and four touchdowns.

 

Butler 19  DuPont Manual 13 – Chaz Burks completed 11 of 16 passes for 234 yards and two touchdowns.

 

Caldwell County 39  Union County 7 – Joby Jaggers completed 20 of 22 passes for 268 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Campbell County 41  Mt. Healthy Cincinnati (OH) 6 – Austin Hoeh completed 17 of 25 passes for 327 yards and four touchdowns.

 

Casey County 49  Bell County 28 – Austin Campbell completed 16 of 21 passes for 233 yards and carried the ball 10 times for 127 yards and a touchdown and Preston Tucker added 143 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries. 

 

Christian Academy of Louisville 26  Meade County 7 – Milton Wright carried the ball 18 times for 95 yards and three touchdowns and scored on a 95 yard on a kickoff return.

 

Collins 45  Franklin County 7 – JR Lucas threw for two touchdowns and ran for another score to lead Collins.

 

Conner 40  Lloyd Memorial 28 – Cooper Gullion completed 16 of 28 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns and carried the ball 18 times for 60 yards and two touchdowns.

 

Danville 27  Tates Creek 24 – Zach Thornton completed 15 of 28 passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score to lead Danville to a come-from-behind victory.

 

DeSales 42  North Hardin 0 – Aaron Pfaadt completed 10 of 14 passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.

 

East Jessamine 30  Mercer County 27 – Connor Hearn carried the ball 37 times for 194 yards and two touchdowns to lead the victors.

 

Frederick Douglass 27  Bryan Station 6 – Montaveon Bean completed 14 of 24 passes for 188 yards and three touchdowns and carried the ball seven times for 42 yards.

 

Harlan County 54  Letcher County Central 6 – Colby Cochran completed eight of eight passes for 178 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Hazard 38  Pikeville 26 – Bailey Blair carried the ball 22 times for 95 yards and three touchdowns and completed 14 of 19 passes for 178 yards and one touchdown.

 

Johnson Central 59  East Carter 0 – Blake Gamble carried the ball 13 times for 248 yards and four touchdowns.

 

Lafayette 44  Paul Laurence Dunbar 0 – Cameron Morgan carried the ball 16 times for 84 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Lexington Christian Academy 76  Middlesboro 28 – Dillon Wheatley carried the ball 14 times for 83 yards and five touchdowns.

 

Male 34  Pleasure Ridge Park 13 – Cam Chesher completed 14 of 21 passes for 191 yards and two touchdowns.

 

Montgomery County 60  South Laurel 36 – Charles Collins carried the ball 11 times for 264 yards and four touchdowns and scored on a 95 yard kickoff return.

 

North Laurel 29  Whitley County 14 – Cole McWhorter completed eight of eight passes for 79 yards and a touchdown and carried the ball 12 times for 121 yards and a touchdown.

 

Oldham County 39  North Bullitt 19 – Lucas Jones carried the ball 21 times for 246 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Owensboro Catholic 43  McLean County 14 – Vonn Williams carried the ball 16 times for 145 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Paris 34  Bracken County 14 – Matthew Barber carried the ball 20 times for 212 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Perry County Central 35  Pike County Central 16 – Jacob Woolum carried the ball 16 times for 255 yards and four touchdowns.

 

Powell County 71  Knott County Central 44 – Nathan Skidmore carried the ball 15 times for 217 yards and two touchdowns.

 

Scott County 57  Henry Clay 28 – Brice Fryman carried the ball 11 times for 104 yards and two touchdowns.

 

Simon Kenton 22  Beechwood 14 – Matt Shearer completed 12 of 23 passes for 185 yards and carried the ball 22 times for 79 yards and two touchdowns.

 

South Warren 42  Greenwood 11 – Gavin Spurrier completed eight of 12 passes for 161 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Southern 29  Atherton 22 – Zach Norris carried the ball 31 times for 255 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Louisville Trinity 28  St. Xavier 0 – Nick Bohn completed 32 of 42 passes for 237 yards and four touchdowns.

 

Wayne County 27 - Rockcastle County 0 – Lorenzo Linsey completed 14 of 20 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown and carried the ball 10 times for 40 yards and a touchdown.

 

Western 49  John Hardin 13 – Kenneth Thompson carried the ball 24 times for 213 yards and three touchdowns.

 

Western Hills 50  Washington County 20 – WanDale Robinson carried the ball 12 times for 247 yards and four touchdowns.

 

Other Games of Interest

 

Ballard Memorial 66  Webster County 7

Bath County 24  West Carter 22

Belfry 53  Floyd Central 0

Bellevue 14  Newport 8

Bourbon County 27  Mason County 26

Braethitt County 36  Estill County 22

Bullitt East 19  Bullitt Central 13

Cathedral Indianapolis (IN) 23  Ryle 17

Christian County 48  Owensboro 27

Corbin 63  McCreary Central 0

Crittenden County 54  Fulton City 6

Dixie Heights 34  Cooper 20

Doss 49  Fairdale 21

East Ridge 23  Betsy Layne 20

Eastern 28  Jeffersontown 0

Elizabethtown 61  Hart County 7

Eminence 42  Dayton 34

Fairview 32  Dayton 30

Fern Creek 49  Iroquois 14

Fleming County 35  Russell 30

Frankfort 64  Shawnee 7

Franklin-Simpson 30  Allen County-Scottsville 7

George Rogers Clark 59  Boone County 7

Glasgow 50  Green County 0

Graves County 55  Marshall County 20

Hancock County 52  Butler County 14

Henderson County 38  Muhlenberg County 8

Holmes 49  Covington Holy Cross 0

Knox Central 36  Clay County 8

Lawrence County 48  Sheldon Clark 8

Lewis County 38  Pendleton County 30

Ludlow 54  Bishop Brossart 27

Lynn Camp 38  Clinton County 20

Madisonville-North Hopkins 35  Hopkinsville 20

Mayfield 56  Murray 21

McCracken County 48  Ohio County 20

Moore 46  Breckinridge County 0

Morgan County 64  Magoffin County 46

North Oldham 34  Spencer County 14

Paducah Tilghman 56  Trigg County 7

Prestonsburg 36  Leslie County 17

Russell County 21  Campbellsville 20

Scott 46  Harrison County 6

Somerset 16  Raceland 13

South Oldham 63  Nelson County 0

Southwestern 34  Central Hardin 21

Taylor County 55  Barren County 0

Thomas Nelson 21  Henry County 20

Waggener 56  Bardstown 13

West Jessamine 35  Marion County 12

 

 

 

 


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Sunday, 1 October 2017
Eastern Kentucky University vs. Southeast Missouri State University September 30, 2017
Topic: Eastern Kentucky University Foot

2017EKUSEMO

Eastern Kentucky University vs. Southeast Missouri State University
Houck Field

SEMO
Cape Girardeau, MO
September 30, 2017

© 2017 by Ron Harrison

Southeast Missouri State University defeated Eastern Kentucky University by a score of 29-10.  Eastern Kentucky squandered scoring opportunities on their first two possessions of the game.  They had a first and goal from the two yard line on the first possession but failed to move the ball on four straight plays.  The Colonels stalled at SEMO’s 16 on their second possession and missed a 33 yard field goal attempt.  SEMO scored 20 straight points to take control of the game.  EKU suffered four turnovers tonight and even though their defense picked it up to start the second half forcing SEMO to punt on their first seven possessions after intermission their defense could not take advantage to get back in the game.  SEMO recorded 15 first downs and 375 yards of total offense.  The Redhawks were penalized 12 times for 110 yards but did not have any turnovers.  Eastern Kentucky recorded 18 first downs and 317 yards of total offense.  The Colonels were penalized five times for 43 yards, lost a fumble, and had three passes intercepted.

Marquis Terry led SEMO’s ground game with 184 yards and two touchdowns on 31 carries.  Cameron Sanders carried the ball four times for 86 yards and a touchdown.  Jesse Hosket completed nine of 23 passes for 76 yards.  K. Wilkerson caught three passes for 40 yards.  Jake Reynolds punted nine times for a 43.6 average with a long punt of 59 yards and four punts inside the 20 yard line.  D. Rogers led the defense with five solo and two assisted tackles.  Chad Meredith added three solo and three assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a three yard loss.  Zach Hall recorded three solo and one assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a 12 yard loss.  Shabari Davis, O. Pierre-Louis, and Mike Ford each intercepted a pass with return yardage of 27, 11, and 0 yards respectively.  Al Young recovered a fumble.

LJ Scott led EKU’s ground game with 13 yards on eight carries.  Tim Boyle completed 15 of 35 passes for 232 yards with two interceptions.  Austin Scott completed four of 11 passes for 74 yards and a touchdown with one interception.  Ryan Markush caught four passes for 122 yards.  BK Smith also caught four passes for 44 yards.  Dan Paul added three receptions for 57 yards.  Jaelin Carter caught three passes for 54 yards and a touchdown.  LJ Scott returned six kickoffs for 135 yards with a long return of 30 yards.  Keith Wrzuszczak punted five times for a 48.0 average with a long punt of 52 yards and one punt within the 20 yard line.  Eric Reed led the defense with nine solo and three assisted tackles with one tackle resulting in a one yard loss.  J. Whitfield added seven solo tackles.  Jeffrey Canady recorded three solo and four assisted tackles with 1.5 of his tackles resulting in a three yard loss.

Scoring Summary

School

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Eastern Kentucky University

0

3

0

7

10

Southeast Missouri State University

0

20

0

9

29

 

SEMO

-

N. Litang kicks a 38 yard field goal

SEMO

-

Marquis Terry 4 yard run (N. Litang kick)

SEMO

-

Cameron Sanders 77 yard run (N. Litang kick)

SEMO

-

N. Litang kicks a 36 yard field goal

EKU

-

Lucas Williams kicks a 41 yard field goal

SEMO

-

Team Safety

SEMO

-

Marquis Terry 1 yard run (N. Litang kick)

EKU

-

Jaelin Carter 11 yard pass from Austin Scott (Lucas Williams kick)

 

Selected Statistics

Eastern Kentucky University

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

LJ Scott

8

13

1.6

5

Ethan Thomas

7

8

1.1

3

Jason Lewis

1

3

3.0

3

D. McCleskey

1

2

2.0

2

Austin Scott

2

-1

-0.5

1

Tim Boyle

3

-14

-4.7

2

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Tim Boyle 

35-15-2

232

0

47

Austin Scott

11-4-1

74

1

27

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Ryan Markush

4

122

0

47

BK Smith

4

44

0

21

Dan Paul

3

57

0

27

Jaelin Carter

3

54

1

27

Neiko Creamer

3

20

0

13

Jason Lewis

1

11

0

11

D. McCleskey

1

-2

0

0

 

 

Southeast Missouri State University

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Marquis Terry

31

184

5.9

67

Cameron Sanders

4

86

21.5

77

Eddie Morris

7

28

4.0

12

Jesse Hosket

1

1

1.0

1

Team

1

0

0.0

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Jesse Hosket

23-9-0

76

0

20

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

K. Wilkerson

3

40

0

20

T. Billington

2

18

0

18

Logan Larson

2

1

0

2

Zack Smith

1

11

0

11

Eric Williams

1

6

0

6

 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to the SEMO Stats Crew for the comprehensive stats provided for tonight's games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other football events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky2/prepgridiron.


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Saturday, 30 September 2017
Tates Creek vs. Danville September 29, 2017
Topic: Football

2017TCDAN

Tates Creek vs. Danville

Danville High School
Danville, KY
September 29, 2017

© 2017 by Ron Harrison

Tates Creek led 21-7 in the second quarter but Danville rallied to earn a 27-24 victory over the Commodores.  Danville improves to 7-0 for the season while Tates Creek falls to 4-2.  Danville recorded 18 first downs and 336 yards of total offense.  The Admirals were penalized 10 times for 82 yards and lost two fumbles.  Tates Creek recorded 14 first downs and 327 yards of total offense.  The Commodores were penalized nine times for 100 yards, lost a fumble, and had a pass intercepted.

Donlevy Harris led Danville’s ground game with 72 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.  Dmauriae VanCleave carried the ball seven times for 53 yards.  Zach Thornton completed 15 of 28 passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns.  David Walker caught six passes for 81 yards and a touchdown.  Dmauriae VanCleave added six receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown.  Jaleel Warren recorded four receptions for 36 yards.  David Walker returned one kickoff for 45 yards.  Chase Tandy led the defense with four solo and seven assisted tackles.  Darrian Bell added four solo and four assisted tackles.  Ethan Downey recorded two solo and three assisted tackles with 1.5 of his tackles resulting in losses totaling two yards.and recovered a fumble.  Jaleel Warren added two solo and two assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling eight yards.  Brennan McGuire intercepted a pass he returned 17 yards.

Laron Warner led Tates Creek’s ground game with 94 yards on 22 carries.  Cameron Workman completed 17 of 38 passes for 225 yards and three touchdowns with one interception.  Devonta Clay caught four passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns.  Laron Warner also caught four passes for 38 yards.  Mikaleb Coffey added two receptions for 53 yards.  Miles Thomas caught two passes for 49 yards.  Darryl Bell Jr. added two receptions for 17 yards and a touchdown.  Darryl Bell Jr. returned three kickoffs for 69 yards with a long return of 36 yards.  Laron Warner returned one kickoff for 30 yards.  Marcus Bosley led the defense with six solo and four assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a two yard loss.  D’Mari Byrd and Cam Stewart added five solo and four assisted tackles each.  Teonte White and Darryl Bell Jr. each recorded five solo and two assisted tackles.  Elliott Bryant and JD Hawkins each recovered a fumble.

Scoring Summary

School

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Tates Creek

7

14

0

3

24

Danville

7

7

0

13

27

 

TCREEK

-

Darryl Bell Jr. 3 yard pass from Cameron Workman (Dozier Combs kick)

DANVILLE

-

Dmauriae VanCleave 33 yard pass from Zach Thornton (Tres Walker kick)

TCREEK

-

Devonta Clay 37 yard pass from Cameron Workman (Dozier Combs kick)

TCREEK

-

Devonta Clay 4 yard pass from Cameron Workman (Dozier Combs kick)

DANVILLE

-

Zach Thornton 2 yard run (Tres Walker kick)

TCREEK

-

Dozier Combs kicks a 28 yard field goal

DANVILLE

-

Donlevy Harris 1 yard run (Tres Walker kick)

DANVILLE

-

David Walker 31 yard pass from Zach Thornton (Tres Walker kick fails)

 

Selected Statistics

Tates Creek

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Laron Warner

22

94

4.3

19

Teonte White

7

11

1.6

5

Darryl Bell Jr.

2

10

5.0

10

Mikaleb Coffey

1

8

8.0

8

Cameron Workman

4

1

0.2

8

Team

1

-22

-22.0

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Cameron Workman

38-17-1

225

3

40

Team

1-0-0

0

0

0

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Devonta Clay

4

68

2

37

Laron Warner

4

38

0

16

Mikaleb Coffey

2

53

0

39

Miles Thomas

2

49

0

40

Darryl Bell Jr.

2

17

1

14

Jerrod Bauer

2

-7

0

0

Teonte White

1

7

0

7

 

 

Danville

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Donlevy Harris

12

72

6.0

25

Dmauriae VanCleave

7

53

7.6

15

David Walker

5

16

3.2

8

Colby Stevenson

4

11

2.8

5

Darian Logan

2

8

4.0

5

Zach Thornton

10

8

0.8

12

Team

1

0

0.0

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Zach Thornton

28-15-0

168

2

33

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

David Walker

6

81

1

31

Dmauriae VanCleave

5

51

1

33

Jaleel Warren

4

36

0

17

 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to WL Stats for the comprehensive stats provided for tonight's games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other football events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky2/prepgridiron.


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