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hp2006
02-18-2006, 01:35 AM
what is the game u feel was realy realy badly called

HeartOFaChampion
02-18-2006, 01:30 PM
Well i have seen a really bad called game with valley and sheldon clark, when eric alt. and tyler cable lead in senior running back in for a touchdown and they said he was not across. but one ref said that it was a touchdown and the crowd went crazy b/c we won and then the other ref said it was not. I remember plan as day that i got up and larry was standing right in the endzone together with two other sheldon clark players b/c they was hanging there heads down b/c they thought we scored to!

BFritz
02-18-2006, 08:42 PM
Highlands-CovCath this year, that was clearly a fumble, I think a blind man could have called it, it cost CovCath the game

BigSlick
02-18-2006, 09:20 PM
Belfry vs Ironton - 2002 @ Ironton

BelfryJustice
02-18-2006, 09:28 PM
Belfry vs Ironton - 2002 @ Ironton

That one was very bad in the 4th!

:Puke:

PantherPride68
02-18-2006, 10:11 PM
Hazard and Pikeville JR high playoff game last fall. A hazard receiver drops a pass that lands outside the endzone and the back judge standing some 15 yards on the other side of the field signals touchdown while the 2 line judges never give a signal and only shake thier heads. I tlaked to the guy holding the down markers from hazard after the game and he even said we got robbed. Hazard won 28-26.

sf_football
02-19-2006, 12:10 AM
south floyd at phelps in 04 it was the worst called game i have ever saw

Tomcat68
02-19-2006, 04:14 AM
Belfry vs Ironton - 2002 @ Ironton

That's just Ironton. For the most part, their players keep things clean on the field, but they always good home cooking at Tank Stadium. It's unbelievable. I don't know this one from personal experience, but one of the elders told me a story of way back when they used to turn the lights off in the stadium if they started losing and didn't feel the could keep the game respectable.

MCHS#79
02-19-2006, 10:05 AM
The worst i have seen was middle school but was pretty bad it was HWMS vs. Perry.

hp2006
02-19-2006, 01:33 PM
I AGREE WITH YOU 100% mchs #79 i was at that game it was called horribly!

BC75
02-19-2006, 04:56 PM
well i don't know about the entire game, but every year i played at belfry, (junior & sophmore) i always got a 4th quater face mask to give belfry the first down when on film i clearly have doug or david around the waist

Tough Turf
02-19-2006, 11:44 PM
JC@Ashland.....bad Field goal!!!!!!
The apple bowl.......same ref's from ashland
took touch down's from JC and the calls were point less

Tomcat68
02-20-2006, 12:43 AM
JC@Ashland.....bad Field goal!!!!!!
The apple bowl.......same ref's from ashland
took touch down's from JC and the calls were point less

Do you have any evidence to show that the field goal was good? There is an official standing directly underneath the goal post whose job is to determine whether the ball goes on the inside or outside. Do you have any better angle than he had?

wildman_06
02-20-2006, 08:42 AM
Do you have any evidence to show that the field goal was good? There is an official standing directly underneath the goal post whose job is to determine whether the ball goes on the inside or outside. Do you have any better angle than he had?

For one I was on the field and two the ball hit the tree behind the FG post and from where I was the tree is in the right hash by 3 foot so there you go.

Tomcat68
02-20-2006, 12:56 PM
For one I was on the field and two the ball hit the tree behind the FG post and from where I was the tree is in the right hash by 3 foot so there you go.

There is also nearly 30 feet between the goal post and the tree. The kick came from the right hash. The kick hooked behind the post (most likely, that's the only way I would assume it wasn't made). We see it all the time in college and pro football because of the angles. But it is rarely seen in high school because you don't have the endzone or extremely high angles to view the game. Football kicks usually don't travel in a perfectly straight line.

Jesus Shuttlesworth
02-20-2006, 05:12 PM
I have never seen or been a part of any really bad called high school games, but in jr. high one year against mullins I had 3 touchdowns called back in the first quarter and all where bad calls. I broke free completely one time with a lead blocker in front of me and he didn't even have to hit anyone and they called clipping on him.

t-cat07
02-20-2006, 05:43 PM
I watch Ron Blume ,the holder, look of disapointment as the kick was missed

dawgvoice61
02-21-2006, 04:08 PM
In the Mid 1990's- Sheldon Clark vs. Lawrence County- Jason Michael was plainly in the end zone at Lawrence County- Bad Call!!!!!!

HeartOFaChampion
02-21-2006, 06:48 PM
Well i remember back in grade school virgie went to play fleming neon and we went into like 3 or 4 maybe 5 not for sure but anyway we was on the goal line and scored one touchdown 3 times to count for us.

I was the greatest
02-21-2006, 09:19 PM
lawrence co at sheldon clark 02
good called game till late 4th quarter and 1st overtime
sc scored in overtime and went for 2 and made it on a tackle eligibe dump pass wich we had ran 2 previous times in the game for 1st downs when it came down to it to win the game there was an "ineligible reciever down field" and we didn't get the 2 and eventually lost in second overtime
the call was so bad and influinced by the lc fans harrassing the refs from the sideline that the ref was repremanded by the khsaa.

the principal
02-21-2006, 09:50 PM
the most badly called game i ever seen was back in 1992 when magoffin county played johnson central it was unreal it was called so bad

TE#82
02-22-2006, 12:13 AM
i havent seen all tha many badly caLled games but i remember the worst call i have ever been apart off since i have played football... it was my sophomore year at sheldon clark and we played lawrence county into overtime and we scored a touchdown and they called it back for an illigal man down field that was one of the best games i ever seen and for it to be decided over the worst call ever was the worst officiating i have ever saw prolly... but it was a great game

t-cat07
02-25-2006, 12:09 PM
ashland at prestonsberg 2004 was horrible

ftball2006
02-27-2006, 08:50 PM
I agre 100% also mchs#79 when the qarterback get throwed over a fence and they dont call any thing thats pretty bad

BC75
02-27-2006, 11:16 PM
ashland at prestonsberg 2004 was horrible


Really? I disagree.

Belfry Wins
02-28-2006, 01:58 AM
I cant remember the year exactly but it was Belfry at Breathitt in the playoffs. Jonah Caudil was there for Belfry. Anyways Breathitt won on a last second incomplete pass haha. The guy dropped it and was in the endzone hittin the ground cause he missed it but he still got the TD. I was part of that game and it was so bad. It was like that the whole game.

PantherPride68
02-28-2006, 08:28 AM
Hazard and Pikeville JR high playoff game last fall. A hazard receiver drops a pass that lands outside the endzone and the back judge standing some 15 yards on the other side of the field signals touchdown while the 2 line judges never give a signal and only shake thier heads. I tlaked to the guy holding the down markers from hazard after the game and he even said we got robbed. Hazard won 28-26. the second worst would have to be Pikeville at Belfry in '95. Where Pikeville got 3-4 pass interference penalties called against them on Belfrys final drive with Pikeville leading 13-7. Belfry gets set up at the 1 yard line and punches it in and wins 14-13. Hillard takes the tape to the KHSAA, and they reviewed it and told him only one of those Pass interference penalties was actuall pass interference and that was when our db got mad and threw the Belfry player down before the ball got there out of frustration which set them up at the 1. The kid told me after the game that the ref was going to call PI anyway so he may as well earn it.

BigSlick
02-28-2006, 06:38 PM
the second worst would have to be Pikeville at Belfry in '95. Where Pikeville got 3-4 pass interference penalties called against them on Belfrys final drive with Pikeville leading 13-7. Belfry gets set up at the 1 yard line and punches it in and wins 14-13. Hillard takes the tape to the KHSAA, and they reviewed it and told him only one of those Pass interference penalties was actuall pass interference and that was when our db got mad and threw the Belfry player down before the ball got there out of frustration which set them up at the 1. The kid told me after the game that the ref was going to call PI anyway so he may as well earn it.

If you are going to tell this story, at least get it right. My son played on that Belfry team and I remember it quite well.

Pikeville led 6-0, and got an unsportsman-like conduct called on them after they went for it on 4th and 3, which put Belfry in position to score. Belfry through a post route and this was the only questionable pass interference call of the drive, IMO, but it wasn't a bad call by any means. It really could have gone either way. If it were a no-call the game would have been over, but it wasn't. Pikeville then proceded to get two obvious pass interference calls before Belfry thru a 7 yard TD pass in the left corner of the endzone.

After the PAT, Belfry goes home 7-6 winners in the wildest ending I have ever seen.

Tough Turf
02-28-2006, 07:22 PM
I watch Ron Blume ,the holder, look of disapointment as the kick was missed


So your going on one player on the field. if the field goal was good or not. If it was in that case. the JC side was jumping up and down this tell's me that it was good:Hammer3: If that's what your saying

Tough Turf
02-28-2006, 07:28 PM
Do you have any evidence to show that the field goal was good? There is an official standing directly underneath the goal post whose job is to determine whether the ball goes on the inside or outside. Do you have any better angle than he had?

Yes I have evidence . There was a video clip of it on wymt sport's over time that showed it was good and brian millam said it looked good to him. and I was sitting in the crowed and yes it was good.
NO worry on me it's just ashland has to come to jc

Tomcat68
02-28-2006, 10:15 PM
And that tape was from the visitor's side nest. The Ashland film from the other side of the stadium showed the ball clearly wide right. The reason for this is geometry. Kicks look different from each sideline because of the angles you look at them. That's why it looks as though extra points are off all the time when they're right down the pipe.

Watch the film again and you'll see the all of the Ashland players on the field are celebrating and almost all of the JC players have their head downs walking off the field until they see the reaction from their sideline that thought the kick was good. The entire Ashland sideline and stands errupted as well because from their view it was wide.

Any knowledgable football fan knows that kicks are extremely skewed when looking from the sideline. The only way to definitively tell whether a kick was good or not from the sideline is to see either the ball pass in front of or behind the upright. In this case the ball was above the upright as it passed the post so to think you can call a kick from the sideline is ridiculous. It's ludacris to think you have a better angle from 40 yards wide and 60 yards deep than someone standing directly underneath the post whose only job in that situation is to tell whether the ball passed on one side or the other.

Black Eagle
03-01-2006, 03:41 AM
JCHS has had many, many games called worse than that Ashland game.

When Central visited Tolsia (WV) a few years ago, for example. I was there. I nearly cried. The Eagles racked up over 200 yards in penalties, most on holding calls that I think only happen in Southern West Virginia. We still won by a large margin, but we could've set National Federation high school records that game if playing anywhere else.

And then there was Central at Bell County in the 1997 playoffs. I have watched this game tape so many times I can't count. Central was leading with two minutes left, and the Bobcat QB throws an airball that bounces in the mud to the receiver on the ground. The officials rule this a completed pass. I have rewound and rewound again, and the ball always bounces. But what can you expect on Log Mountain?

Central has also occasionally been the beneficiary on some horrible calls. The 1997 onside kick against Sheldon Clark that spurred the comeback victory? I got the game tape from WYMT on that one right here. I've watched it a hundred times. Every time, that ball goes eight yards before it's recovered. Occasionally, the Eagles do catch a break. But not very often.

fball13
03-01-2006, 10:06 AM
1995 Pikeville - Belfry game. Two minutes to go in the game. Belfry down 6-0,
they drive 80 yards on five consecutive pass interferance penalties (two of these passses were intercepted) and score the winning touchdown. Officials were from the Ashland area.

主要坏男孩
03-01-2006, 11:21 AM
this therad should be closed rock 60 had one like this and it got closed wat is the difference

Pirate Pal
03-01-2006, 12:40 PM
this therad should be closed rock 60 had one like this and it got closed wat is the difference

1. This thread has not broken any rules and is staying completely on topic. Everyone is posting mature, informative, factual, posts. They are leaving the name calling and personal attacks out and discussing their differences of opinions.:Thumbs:

2. The other one was closed because an administrator/moderator felt it necessary due to rule violations.
:rules:

Hope that answers your question. :big grin:

BigSlick
03-01-2006, 04:37 PM
1995 Pikeville - Belfry game. Two minutes to go in the game. Belfry down 6-0,
they drive 80 yards on five consecutive pass interferance penalties (two of these passses were intercepted) and score the winning touchdown. Officials were from the Ashland area.

There wasn't an 80 yard drive anywhere that game, and no interceptions, let alone 5 pass interferences (there were 3).

Any other falsehoods you wanna throw out there?:rolleyes:

:Touch:Down:
03-01-2006, 06:48 PM
2 years ago at magoffin, magoffin vs east ridge, which was hardly the fault of the ref, but a very bad called game, fog set in and you couldn't see anything, but magoffin center was almost ready to snap the ball but b4 he moved it the nose guard smack it out of his hand and the ref called a fumble and gave it to east ridge almost causing magoffin the game......

TE#82
03-09-2006, 12:00 AM
They ar bad calls every game and every ref makes mistakes. I think the only bad called games are the ones that cost the team the win

2000PHS
03-09-2006, 11:02 PM
2001 Hatfield/McCoy All Star Game.  Kentucky held WV to 62 yards of total offense and P-Burg's Matt Slone ran in a 2 point conversion that would have gave Kentucky the win but the officals said he didn't cross the plane.  His entire body from his knees up were across the line.  That was a very bad call.  Anyone who was there will agree.  People in the stands were yelling at the score keeper to add on the 2 point conversion because nobody even thought the offical gave a signal it was so clear he was in.

PantherPride68
03-12-2006, 08:51 PM
the second worst would have to be Pikeville at Belfry in '95. Where Pikeville got 3-4 pass interference penalties called against them on Belfrys final drive with Pikeville leading 13-7. Belfry gets set up at the 1 yard line and punches it in and wins 14-13. Hillard takes the tape to the KHSAA, and they reviewed it and told him only one of those Pass interference penalties was actuall pass interference and that was when our db got mad and threw the Belfry player down before the ball got there out of frustration which set them up at the 1. The kid told me after the game that the ref was going to call PI anyway so he may as well earn it.

If you are going to tell this story, at least get it right. My son played on that Belfry team and I remember it quite well.

Pikeville led 6-0, and got an unsportsman-like conduct called on them after they went for it on 4th and 3, which put Belfry in position to score. Belfry through a post route and this was the only questionable pass interference call of the drive, IMO, but it wasn't a bad call by any means. It really could have gone either way. If it were a no-call the game would have been over, but it wasn't. Â*Pikeville then proceded to get two obvious pass interference calls before Belfry thru a 7 yard TD pass in the left corner of the endzone.

After the PAT, Belfry goes home 7-6 winners in the wildest ending I have ever seen.
I was wrong about the score my bad but I do know that Hillard took that tape to the KHSAA and they agreed with him and I was at the game and I was at the game and the only obvious one was the last one.