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LexCath-Lafayette

This is the game I'm attending tonight.

Both teams roll in with a 1-1 recordThis is a 6A (Lafayette) vs. 4A (LexCath) battleLexCath relies heavily on the passLafayette will run a more balanced attack (by the look of the stats some read option is likely to be employed

Lafayette nearly knocked off Scott Co. opening weekend and a lot of folks seem to believe the Generals should have won that game. They are really getting good play from sophomore quarterback Walker Wood. He's not throwing the ball a ton, but a sufficient amount. In his first varsity year under center he's still without an interception two games in. His No.1 receiver Lucky Jackson is a big help in that. He's doing most the heavy lifting in the receiving game. The proof is in the pudding -- 11 rec, 275 yards 5 TDs -- the next best statistical pass catcher only has three receptions. Word is Lexington Catholic will give Jackson a lot of attention. The offensive line is something this team takes pride in. They're huge up front and headlined by three-star Landon Young. On the defensive side of the ball the Generals look to be pretty efficient. Devon Quincy is leading the team in tackles and is very good in pass rush situations -- something surely needed in this one.

Lexington Catholic took a beating at the hands of Bowling Green last week. Three-star quarterback Reese Ryan is looking to bounce back from that dismal start where he threw two interceptions and no touchdowns through the air. Sophomore running back Jaylen Jones is one to keep an eye on. He ran for 181 yards on Bowling Green -- his first big breakout performance. The receiving numbers are a little spread out with Jordan Hatton getting the most catches and Joesph Ogbogu accumulating the most yardage.

FS 28 Graves Co. 26

This was a good win for FS. The Cats dominated time of possession especially in the second half.

Graves was stunned early when Jerry Billups went 50yds untouched for a TD on the games first play.

Cody Crider from Graves is a football player. He is strong, athletic, fast, and I thought he was going to hoist the Eagles on his back and win the game. Love that kid's grit and determination.

KYPreps Top 10 Unranked Prospects without an Offer

1. Shaun Whittinghill
Louisville, Moore High School, 6'3 216, Defensive End
Wittinghill came on during the camp circuit and has impressed scouts with his athleticism and size. He has a frame worth working with and sound finesse moves on the defensive line.

2. C.J. Walker
Lexington, Bryan Station High School, 5'10 172, Wide Receiver
Claitt is a stellar athlete and proves it through many different sports, especially track. Although the gaudy numbers he put up last year as a receiver shows he does have skill at that position.

3. Jalen Washington
Frankfort, Frankfort High School, 5'8 174, Athlete
Washington is one of the most entertaining prospects to watch play on Friday nights. His speed and skill set screams playmaker.

4. Jensen Feggins
Bowling Green, Warren Central High School, 6'0 203, Wide Receiver
Feggins is a big, physical receiver with a lot of upside. This year will be his first at his new school after transferring from Highlands to follow his dad, Howard, who is now the head coach Warren Central High School in Bowling Green.

5. Tequan Claitt
Lexington, Bryan Station High School, 6'2 178, Athlete
Claitt, like his teammate Walker, is a very well-rounded athlete. Football may not be his sport at the next level, but it sure could be. Track seems like it may be where he finds a spot at the next level, as well.

6. Delvon Dunn
Louisville, PRP High School, 5'9 190, Running Back
We'll have to wait until the season gets going, but Dunn might be one of the best kept secrets around. He didn't camp much this summer. So he hasn't been seen in his latest form. He's also the brother of former U of L and current Chicago Bear defensive lineman Brandon Dunn.

7. Beau Hoge
Ft. Thomas, Highlands High School, 6'1 196, Quarterback
Hoge -- the son of ESPN's Merril Hoge -- will see his first start at quarterback as a Bluebird this season. This summer his name came up as a possible offer after a good performance at a camp with Ohio. He'll have plenty of time to prove himself as the season progresses.

8. Ellis Cain
Louisville, Male High School, 5'10 195, Running Back
Cain is a balanced back who does his best work from 25 yards in from the goal line. He isn't the fastest back out there, but his combination of power and speed are more than enough to make him a top-tier running back amongst his Bluegrass piers.

9. Tyler Addesa
Ekron, Meade Co. High School, 6-0 201, Athlete
Addesa isn't your typical DB/RB/WR athlete -- he's a DE/OLB/FB type. Fullback is a position he'll play for the first time this year and could be where he excels. Also getting much bigger and stronger.

10. Arien Beasley
Goshen, North Oldham High School, 5'10 190, Running Back
Beasley has no shortage of speed in his arsenal. I'm not so sure how accurate his height and weight are because many coaches have expressed interest, but size was the deterring factor.

***Hancock 43vs Ohio Co 0 FINAL***

Game at Schaffer glover field in Hawesville. Pretty decent crowd

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Eagles had some good plays but the Hornet Defense would shut the door. #9(Phelps) for the Eagles is a decent ball player but he cant do it by himself, the oLine is helping out causing #4(Morris) to have to scramble for his life!



The hornets has some great runs by Koertt Morris and Trevor Garrison, and the defense was led by Beau Case whoses name was called on almost every play!


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Eagles stopped on 4th and inches and the hornets march down the field for a TD

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The hornets make a 4th down conv with a qb keep and then score 2 plays later, HC is beginning to where down OC

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Bowling Green Area Pick 'em Week 1 *final scores*

Make a pick and say why, talk some trash, make some jokes. Let's have some fun.

FYI you lurkers reading without accounts, create an account, it's free. The more the merrier.

Allen County-Scottsville 15 at Greenwood 43
Warren East 24 at Barren County 14
Bowling Green 40 at Lexington Catholic 14
Edmonson County 7 vs Elizabethtown 35
Franklin-Simpson 28
vs Graves County 26
Glasgow 23 vs Mercer County 14
Logan County 0 at South Warren 52
Russellville 29 at Fort Campbell 27
Warren Central 28 vs Bourbon County 14
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Landon Young

While speaking with 2016 Lexington (Ky.) Lafayette OL Landon Young and his parents last night I got a hold of information that Young may take all of his official visits, even though he's committed to Kentucky already.

They would like their son to take advantage of the opportunities he's given and will be given as a Division-I prospect. Young and his parents admittedly bleed blue. But at the same time a free trip is a free trip.

Doubt you'll ever see Young de-commit much less sign anywhere than with the big blue.

Mike Nero

Louisville, Ky. running back Mike Nero does have an offer from Toledo and the Rockets really want to land the duPont Manual star. Though Nero has his sights set on bigger schools who honestly aren't as interested as he would like. A MAC school seems like it will be the destination for him. If by chance Nero does receive an offer from a major conference school expect him to jump on it fast. He could also end up at Morehead St. as they have given him their equivalent of an offer.

Cordia basketball suspended for 2014-15

Cordia High School Receives Sanctions From KHSAA; Boys' Basketball Team Suspended From Play in 2014-15


July 28, 2014


2014-2015 News Releases




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 28, 2014

The Kentucky High School
Athletic Association has handed down sanctions to Cordia High School
following a nearly yearlong investigation for violations of KHSAA bylaws
including Bylaw 1 (Responsibility of Eligibility), Bylaw 4 (Enrollment
Requirements), Bylaw 6 (Transfer Rule-Citizens of the U.S. or U.S.
Territories), Bylaw 7 (Transfer Rule-Foreign Exchange Students), Bylaw
11 (Financial Aid), Bylaw 16 (Recruitment/Undue Influence), Bylaw 23
(Limitation of Season) and Bylaw 25 (Requirements for Coaches).

Among the penalties imposed by the Commissioner are:


Suspension of the Cordia HS
boys' basketball team from playing scrimmages or contests during the
2014-15 regular and postseason, as well as the 2016 postseason. During
its suspension, the school would be permitted to conduct regular season
practices from October 15 until the first allowable day for district
tournament play. Included in this penalty is a stipulation that
representatives of the boys' basketball team with eligibility remaining
may transfer to specific KHSAA member schools without penalty;


Forfeiture of all boys'
basketball games from the 2013-14 season for the use of at least one
ineligible player in all games. The score will be recorded as 2-0 for
all games which Cordia won, and the game score will remain the same for
losses but will be noted as forfeits;


Probation for Cordia's
interscholastic athletic program through the 2018-19 season. With this
probation, Cordia will be placed on conditional membership, with its
membership status to be reviewed at the end of the 2014-15 school year
to determine whether its membership should continue to be recommended
for approval by the Board of Control beginning with the 2015-16 season.
Also as part of its probation, all Cordia coaches and athletic
administrators shall be required to attend an in-service workshop in
Lexington, conducted by the KHSAA staff concerning Association Bylaws
and Kentucky law that affects interscholastic athletics during the
2014-15 school year. Additionally, an Assistant Commissioner will also
be assigned to work directly with the Superintendent of schools and the
Principal of Cordia to ensure development of policies, procedures and
best practices to be implemented in the athletic program;


Suspension of two members
of the Cordia HS boys' basketball coaching staff from the 2014-15
postseason boys' basketball tournaments sanctioned by KHSAA.


An aggregate fine of $25,980 for various infractions per the fine schedule in Bylaw 27.

"The majority of the
aforementioned violations are clearly indicative of a school without any
appreciable level of institutional control over its athletic program.
While some violations date back to the 2010-2011 school year, the major
violations occurred during the past twelve to twenty-four months. The
violations in previous years, however, add context and it is my
conclusion that they illustrate an undeniable pattern of practice and
culture of noncompliance that has been allowed to evolve at Cordia,"
said KHSAA Commissioner Julian Tackett in his communication to the
school. "Unfortunately, after this long and careful review, this series
of events may well represent the most wanton and blatant disregard for
Association rules in its 97 year history. There is apparently no person
within the school or school system willing to actively and aggressively
control and manage the athletic program. Therefore, students have been
allowed an unrestricted privilege of participation without compliance
with applicable and appropriate rules.

"Participation in
interscholastic athletics has long been recognized as a privilege and
not a right. This is an important distinction. With this privilege comes
responsibility. A theme throughout this matter has been the
participation, whether at practice or competition, of ineligible
student-athletes," added Tackett. "The participation by any ineligible
students may have affected the outcome of those games. Moreover,
participation by an ineligible student-athlete potentially jeopardizes
coverage under the KHSAA's catastrophic insurance policy that is
provided for all student-athletes. The collective Association of member
schools, including Cordia, have agreed to abide by the Bylaws of the
KHSAA which are indisputable when the knowledge is there to prevent an
ineligible player from participating."

During the course of its
investigation, the KHSAA found sufficient evidence that representatives
of the athletic program, including representatives of the Lotts Creek
Community School who are inextricably related to both the school and its
athletic program, committed violations of KHSAA bylaws, many of which
were acknowledged by the school, including:


Falsifying records, or maintaining inaccurate records with regards to living arrangements of transferring student-athletes;


Allowing a staff member to lease housing to the family of a student-athlete without ever receiving payment;


Impermissible contact with
multiple student-athletes with the intent to sway them to enroll at
Cordia for the purpose of competing in athletics;


Providing free transportation to relocate a student from an out-of-state school;


Providing plane tickets on two separate occasions to a student-athlete so he could travel out-of-state;


Facilitating housing for a student-athlete at no cost to him or his family;


Providing money and clothes to student-athletes;


Conducting tryouts for non-enrolled students;


Paying the entire cost of education for two students on an F-1 exchange VISA to attend Cordia;


Providing housing to numerous students that participated on the boys' basketball team, as well as housing for their families;


Allowing ineligible players to practice and compete in contests before they were cleared to participate;


Requiring players to attend
practice prior to the official start date for preseason practice
(October 15), and disciplining students who missed these practice
sessions;


Holding "open gym"
practices that were limited to the boys' basketball team and thus
mandatory, following the elimination from the postseason; and


Failing to properly monitor
the coaching requirements for individuals coaching in the boys'
basketball program, including the obligation to complete the
legislatively mandated Sports Safety Course. These violations included a
30-day period during the 2013-14 season when no member of the coaching
staff met the requirements of Bylaw 25.

Cordia has thirty (30) days
to appeal the ruling to the KHSAA Board of Control. The KHSAA will have
no further comment on this matter. All inquiries should be directed to
Cordia High School or the Superintendent of the Knott County Schools.

Elijah Sindelar

Had a source a while back tell me 2015 Princeton (Ky.) Caldwell Co. QB Elijah Sindelar could end up going to the MLB instead if playing for Purdue. When I was chatting with Sindelar at McCracken's 7 v 7 he didn't really seem to think it was something real, but he also didn't make it known it wasn't.

Not sure how much stock to put in that, if any at all, but it is something to keep in mind. It also may explain why Purdue is still in talks with 2015 Louisville (Ky.) Male QB Davis Mattingly.

All in all, I'm sure he'll be a Boilermaker when all Is said and done.

2017 Bball Offers

Tray Hollowell (University Heights) - Oklahoma State
Jaylen Sebree (University Heights) - Offer from Samford.
Chris Vogt (Graves County) - Offer from Middle Tennessee State.
Anthony Mathis Jr.(Kentucky Country Day) - Offer from Samford.
Tony Jackson (North Hardin) - Offer from Samford.
Tavin Lovan (Franklin-Simpson) - Offer from Western Kentucky.
Delvonte McCloud (Doss) - Offer from Samford.
Jordan Terry (Muhlenberg County) - Offer from Samford.
Cole VonHandorf (Covington Catholic) - Offers from Northern Kentucky and Winthrop.
David Sloan (Taylor County) - Offers from Western Kentucky and Wright State.
Trace Young (Ohio County) - Offer from Western Kentucky.



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Davis Mattingly

Louisville, Ky. quarterback Davis Mattingly has no offers as of now and sit at about the same place on every recruiting board. WKU, Kentucky, Illinois, Cincinnati all have legitimate interest in Mattingly, it's just that they value other quarterback above him. He, like Reese Ryan, is a legit contender for a UK scholarship. I'm also told that the Wildcats value Mattingly over Ryan. Mattingly sharpened up his throwing motion recently and added weight onto him frame, both things that were issues for recruiters.

Emmitt Smith

Bowling Green (Ky.) Warren Central linebacker Emmitt Smith doesn't look much like a linebacker any more. He's put on a good amount of weight and now translates into a college defensive tackle. What level of a college tackle remains to be seen. Smith claimed he committed to Cincinnati at one time, but information came down there was no actual offer out to him from the Bearcats. He also claims offers from Arizona St., Purdue and WKU, though there is no confirmation if those are legit, either. Honestly, it seems we'll have to wait until signing day to see what the real deal is with Smith's recruitment.

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Reese Ryan

Lexington, Ky. quarterback Reese Ryan was rumored to be on the verge of acommitment not too long ago, but nothing ever came. He claims offers from Illinois, Louisville and Ohio. Both the Louisville and Illinois offers came some time ago. It was actually Charlie Strong's staff that handed that one out. So there is not telling if that's a valid offer, or not any more. Kentucky is still seeking a quarterback in this class and Ryan has camped with Kentucky this summer and was watched closely. So something could happen there, but some more dominoes would have to fall before hand.

This post was edited on 7/3 10:01 AM by Commonwealthsports

Donald Brooks

Trinity's Donald Brooks is still without an offer. The three-star back is a tween'er (back/slot) and I think schools are waiting to see how this year pans out and if he can become competent as a true running back or he'll be playing a little of both. Kentucky, Louisville are interested, but honestly I don't see an offer coming from either of those schools. If Brooks is to be wearing blue or red it would be from a walk-on route. Not sure what WKU's stance on Brooks is, but I haven't seen interest between one another either way. Some MAC schools are also interested, but Brooks didn't camp with those schools which may hinder his recruitment in the long run.

Devon Wharton

Hopkinsville, Ky. athlete Devon Wharton claimed an offer from Kentucky not too long ago. And while the Wildcats are interested there's still come NCAA qualifications to be met. So that offer is a possibility, but I'm told it's not set in stone. Wharton does have WKU and a host of I-AA schools after him, where he would have to meet those same qualification standards. So it's a waiting game with Wharton.

This post was edited on 7/3 9:55 AM by Commonwealthsports

Four-star Cincinnati LB's commitment could help OSU with Harris

Four-star Cincinnati (Ohio) St. Xavier LB Justin Hilliard is set to make a commitment today. Like many heavily recruited prospects do, Hilliard and Damien Harris have become friends. Ohio St. is a big player in both of their recruitments. So if Hilliard gives the Buckeyes his word it could push Harris toward them.

How much of an effect will it have? Who knows., but it's something to take into account.

This post was edited on 7/2 9:20 AM by Commonwealthsports
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