Ashland looks good from this area. Boyd County is mid. I thought Greenup County might be decent but they got smashed by Ashland.
I saw where they beat a highly ranked team in Ohio.Yes. Longtime fan of high school football. My team is Boyle Co, and they look special this year. Ranked nationally.
Ashland looks good from this area. Boyd County is mid. I thought Greenup County might be decent but they got smashed by Ashland.
I saw where they beat a highly ranked team in Ohio.
---Yes. Longtime fan of high school football. My team is Boyle Co, and they look special this year. Ranked nationally.
Boyle County and my beloved alma mater, Paducah Tilghman are going to meet for the State Championship.Yes. Longtime fan of high school football. My team is Boyle Co, and they look special this year. Ranked nationally.
Bell County ain’t that good this year, got beat by North Laurel at home, North got trounced by Johnson Central last week.Corbin always good - Bell Co tough again
Surprised that the Lexington schools mostly look down this year
Work with a guy who's son QB's for Layfayette
Pikeville down as well
I'm from Middlesboro so I mostly know that region and my new home in Lexington - my yellow jackets are 2-3 and not nearly as potent as the last few years
Clark Co making a comeback to being a tough team I think
Lexington Christian is the beat Lex area team?
I love learning about different schools in different regions of KY!
Probably going to the Middlesboro / Harlan game next week at Lee Majors Field
PS - Henry Clay and Tates Creek both seem to suck badly now - is that because Fred-Douglas takes their players?
Yes. Longtime fan of high school football. My team is Boyle Co, and they look special this year. Ranked nationally.
Ashland hopefully will put a wrench in those plans but both PT but especially Boyle looks unstoppable.Boyle County and my beloved alma mater, Paducah Tilghman are going to meet for the State Championship.
South Warren should be good because their head coach (Brandon Smith) is a product of Boyle County and the son of the man who built it (Chuck Smith).BG Purples continue to run 5A, South Warren also very good.
Frederick Douglass has a nice little “feeder” system in place.Corbin always good - Bell Co tough again
Surprised that the Lexington schools mostly look down this year
Work with a guy who's son QB's for Layfayette
Pikeville down as well
I'm from Middlesboro so I mostly know that region and my new home in Lexington - my yellow jackets are 2-3 and not nearly as potent as the last few years
Clark Co making a comeback to being a tough team I think
Lexington Christian is the beat Lex area team?
I love learning about different schools in different regions of KY!
Probably going to the Middlesboro / Harlan game next week at Lee Majors Field
PS - Henry Clay and Tates Creek both seem to suck badly now - is that because Fred-Douglas takes their players?
Agree. And the Purples keep on rolling after losing Kevin Wallace to St. X. On the bad side, South Warren when opened put a big hit on Greenwood's sports programs. They took the county students and really hurt the talent pool.South Warren should be good because their head coach (Brandon Smith) is a product of Boyle County and the son of the man who built it (Chuck Smith).
It's interesting to me that both Haddix and Smith were state championship winning QBs, both played at WKU at the same time, and now both are rocking it on the HS coaching scene
They don’t recruit but kids transfer in to play. That’s been going on for decades in hs sports. There was a time most Boyle kids that could play went to Danville. Doesn’t hurt that Boyle is a top 10 ky public school either. Danville is such a poorly run school now they get several kids from there. It’s not just football as the problem there.---
Boyle recruits well, so they should be good.
PT for me!!! My son is a freshman this year but they won a state championship last year in 8th grade vs Boyle. That class should be special.Can’t say enough about the Big Blue of Paducah Tilghman this year. 7-0 and their closest game was a 25 point win. PTHS is the only high school in the country with 500 football wins and 2000 basketball wins.
Also have to give credit to Mayfield High School in Western Kentucky. 450 students, 13 state championships and 13 runner-ups.
The Cardinals are the 4th winningest high school football team in the USA.
There was drama involving the former Superintendent cutting budgets among other things, and then later firing the former football coach (Clay Clevenger) back in 2021. The coach was a Danville grad and had won a state championship as a coach, and the Superintendent was an "outsider" who didn't seem to have much care about athletics.Seriously what happened to Danville? There has to be a story there. They are awful
Agreed, kids from surrounding schools seem to want to audition and are willing to pay an out of district tuition for the opportunity to play for Boyle. It's not like the private schools that can offer tuition waivers as a way to "recruit". That's what I always imagined high school recruiting to be unless the school goes out to hire the parent of great athlete. That's what Danville did with Jeremy Britt back in the late 90's (hired his mom, I believe).They don’t recruit but kids transfer in to play. That’s been going on for decades in hs sports. There was a time most Boyle kids that could play went to Danville. Doesn’t hurt that Boyle is a top 10 ky public school either. Danville is such a poorly run school now they get several kids from there. It’s not just football as the problem there.
I look for Boyle and Danville to merge in the next few years.There was drama involving the former Superintendent cutting budgets among other things, and then later firing the former football coach (Clay Clevenger) back in 2021. The coach was a Danville grad and had won a state championship as a coach, and the Superintendent was an "outsider" who didn't seem to have mcuh care about athletics.
Clevenger went out on his own to start raising funds after the district cut some of the football's budget and focus on youth development, and this apparently angered the Superintendent because it subverted her judgment and authority. This probably lead to some whispers and gossip being thrown around about the Superintendent's competency to run the school district AND allow for a successful athletics program. The school firing the coach lead to so much outcry that the Superintendent resigned later in the year.
This article tells a lot: https://www.amnews.com/2021/02/01/clevenger-fired-from-post-as-danville-football-coach/
The whole situation has done a lot of damage to their program, and it has likely pushed some kids over into the Boyle County program as a result. It might be difficult to recover from that for a long time, if ever.
Maybe, but I don't think that Danville Independent has a funding problem like a lot of other struggling independent districts thanks in part to the hospital and with Danville being a regional hub to the surrounding counties.I look for Boyle and Danville to merge in the next few years.
I’d love to be close enough to see a game.PT for me!!! My son is a freshman this year but they won a state championship last year in 8th grade vs Boyle. That class should be special.
The team this year is stacked with D1 talent, but will they be disciplined enough to beat Boyle county. They can absolutely match them athlete for athlete.
They also used to have a bunch of ridiculous rules for middle school football to keep it "safe". They get to high school never having covered a punt or kick. I remember they had some rule against LBs crossing over the line of scrimmage or something like that.It’s mainly because coaching in Lexington is not very good. Especially at the middle school level. These kids get to high school and don’t know how to practice.
Always been a fan oh HS football. Even when I was transferred to other states throughout my working career, I would attend the local games. Living in Georgia, Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas most of those years, I was never too far away from a “quality” football game.Ashland looks good from this area. Boyd County is mid. I thought Greenup County might be decent but they got smashed by Ashland.
The school as a whole has been run into the ground progressively the last decade and they keep ending up hiring superintendents that are either anti-sports or grossly incompetent. Clevenger won a title there several years back and they started taking program things away bit by bit as a personal battle between a particular superint and him. He was let go. He was a Danville lifer that won games there. When that superint was let go there was a chance to hire him back. They didn’t and a coach’s buddy was hired from Berea with no history of success. Clevenger then took the job at somerset and immediately got to their class’s semifinals. Many proud longtime Danville families threw in the towel after that.Seriously what happened to Danville? There has to be a story there. They are awful
Most the rest of the kids there migrated over to Boyle, right?The school as a whole has been run into the ground progressively the last decade and they keep ending up hiring superintendents that are either anti-sports or grossly incompetent. Clevenger won a title there several years back and they started taking program things away bit by bit as a personal battle between a particular superint and him. He was let go. He was a Danville lifer that won games there. When that superint was let go there was a chance to hire him back. They didn’t and a coach’s buddy was hired from Berea with no history of success. Clevenger then took the job at somerset and immediately got to their class’s semifinals. Many proud longtime Danville families threw in the towel after that.
Yes. Example…the lineman McClure is a blue to the bone Danville family that would never have gone to Boyle under any circumstance historically but he transferred out after the last hire Danville made. Just not serious anymore. They just couldn’t do it anyMoreMost the rest of the kids there migrated over to Boyle, right?
Academically Danville has gone downhill as well. In the testing scores that just came out, they are in the bottom 10 high schools in the state. That's another reason kids are transferring.The school as a whole has been run into the ground progressively the last decade and they keep ending up hiring superintendents that are either anti-sports or grossly incompetent. Clevenger won a title there several years back and they started taking program things away bit by bit as a personal battle between a particular superint and him. He was let go. He was a Danville lifer that won games there. When that superint was let go there was a chance to hire him back. They didn’t and a coach’s buddy was hired from Berea with no history of success. Clevenger then took the job at somerset and immediately got to their class’s semifinals. Many proud longtime Danville families threw in the towel after that.
My Town TV shows most Ashland games on utube or the app for free if you didn’t already know that. Go Tomcats!Always been a fan oh HS football. Even when I was transferred to other states throughout my working career, I would attend the local games. Living in Georgia, Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas most of those years, I was never too far away from a “quality” football game.
My alma mater is in Ashland however…..once a Tomcat, ALWAYS a Tomcat!
Yep. Just poorly run system at this pointAcademically Danville has gone downhill as well. In the testing scores that just came out, they are in the bottom 10 high schools in the state. That's another reason kids are transferring.
That would be a dynamo !!I look for Boyle and Danville to merge in the next few years.
Will do, you can watch on YouTube PT Athletics for home gamesI’d love to be close enough to see a game.
My brother-in-law runs the grill during PT home games. Stop by and say hi to Keith and get one of those grilled chicken breast sandwiches.