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11-18-2011, 11:52 PM
Scott County totally dominated in this one.
11-19-2011, 12:18 AM
congrats to Scott
11-19-2011, 12:20 AM
its too bad, scott county has a great team this year, if only they werent in 6A. id love to see them get a win over trinity but i know that wont happen
11-19-2011, 12:57 AM
rockfan11 Wrote:its too bad, scott county has a great team this year, if only they werent in 6A. id love to see them get a win over trinity but i know that wont happen
Have seen both teams play and your rite, nobody in this state is going to get near them.
11-19-2011, 11:56 AM
11/18/2011
Scott Co. 52 Eastern
Scott Co. 14 14 10 14 52
Eastern 7 0 7 0 14
Scoring summary:
Class 6A
S--Ben Lawler 3 run (Palmer Ward kick); S--Trey Franklin 18 blocked punt return (Ward kick); E--Shane Fields 12 pass from Tanner Evans (Michael Bryer kick); S--Josh Walls 22 run (Ward kick); S--J.T. True 68 fumble recovery (Ward kick); S--Ward 28 field goal; S--Lawler 1 run (Ward kick); E--Fields 31 pass from Evans (Bryer kick); S--Dierrius Dumphord 1 run (Ward kick); S--Kevin Clausen 5 run (Ward kick).
Records: Scott Co. 13-0, Eastern 10-3.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2010/08/17/13961...z1eAGP6F6I
Scott Co. 52 Eastern
Scott Co. 14 14 10 14 52
Eastern 7 0 7 0 14
Scoring summary:
Class 6A
S--Ben Lawler 3 run (Palmer Ward kick); S--Trey Franklin 18 blocked punt return (Ward kick); E--Shane Fields 12 pass from Tanner Evans (Michael Bryer kick); S--Josh Walls 22 run (Ward kick); S--J.T. True 68 fumble recovery (Ward kick); S--Ward 28 field goal; S--Lawler 1 run (Ward kick); E--Fields 31 pass from Evans (Bryer kick); S--Dierrius Dumphord 1 run (Ward kick); S--Kevin Clausen 5 run (Ward kick).
Records: Scott Co. 13-0, Eastern 10-3.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2010/08/17/13961...z1eAGP6F6I
11-19-2011, 12:13 PM
Dierrius Dumphord rushed for 84 yards and a touchdown, and quarterback Ben Lawler added 61 yards and two scores on the ground as Scott County rolled at Eastern 52-14 Friday night in the Class 6A quarterfinals.
The Cardinals rushed for five touchdowns in all and 242 yards. They threw for just 76. Next up for Scott County is Boone County, a 21-0 winner Friday over Lafayette.
The Cardinals (12-0) held Eastern to 59 yards rushing. Trey Franklin returned a blocked punt 18 yards in the first quarter to make it 14-0, and J.T. True picked up a fumble in the second and took it back 68 yards for a score, making it 28-7.
Scott County also picked off four of Tanner Evans' passes.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/19/19651...z1eAKrLe1F
The Cardinals rushed for five touchdowns in all and 242 yards. They threw for just 76. Next up for Scott County is Boone County, a 21-0 winner Friday over Lafayette.
The Cardinals (12-0) held Eastern to 59 yards rushing. Trey Franklin returned a blocked punt 18 yards in the first quarter to make it 14-0, and J.T. True picked up a fumble in the second and took it back 68 yards for a score, making it 28-7.
Scott County also picked off four of Tanner Evans' passes.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/19/19651...z1eAKrLe1F
11-19-2011, 01:07 PM
It’s not often a quarterback blocks a punt – much less one that results in a touchdown-- but Scott County’s Ben Lawler did just that in the undefeated Cardinals’ 52-14 Class 6-A football playoff victory over Eastern Friday night in Middletown.
With the Cardinals already leading 7-0 early in the first quarter, the 6-foot-4, 205-pound Lawler ran in from the left side of the defense and blocked a punt by Eastern’s Michael Bryar. Outside linebacker Tre Franklin picked up the ball and ran 15 yards into the end zone for a quick and shocking 14-0 margin.
Scott County (13-0 is one of only two teams undefeated teams in 6-A. Trinity, which beat St. Xavier 42-6 is the other. Scott County now advances to semifinal play next Friday in Georgetown where the Cardinals host Boone County, a 21-0 victor over Lafayette in its quarterfinal game.
Lawler scored twice on runs of two and one yard, but his blocked punt was a first for him.
“Coach (Jim McKee) put me on the punt rush team in practice this week,’’ Lawler said after Scott County ended Eastern’s six-game winning streak with its lopsided victory. “It was a great feeling (to block a punt). It was almost as good as running for a touchdown.’’
McKee, a former head coach at Oldham County, said there was a reason he put Lawler on the punt rush team for the first time.
“He’s really a good athlete,’’ McKee said. “We feel like when we don’t play a team on a regular basis we can go in and block a punt. It’s do or die this time of year. There was nothing to hold back and save.’’
For Eastern, the season ended with a 10-3 record.
“It’s never fun to lose your last game,’’ Eastern coach Ken Whalen said. “Only one team can celebrate at the end of the season. On Monday, our kids will realize how successful they were.’’
Whalen said the blocked punt came on “a missed assignment. We thought we were well prepared, but you can’t prepare for six turnovers. They were just gimmes. After that, we had to force some things and give them a short field.’’
Scott County, No. 7 statewide in The Courier-Journal’s Litkenhous Ratings, drove 56 yards in seven plays on its first possession, with Lawler scoring from two yards out with 9:00 left in the first quarter. On the third play of the drive Lawler rolled right, then cut to his left and ran 33 yards to the Eastern 17.
With the Cardinals already leading 7-0 early in the first quarter, the 6-foot-4, 205-pound Lawler ran in from the left side of the defense and blocked a punt by Eastern’s Michael Bryar. Outside linebacker Tre Franklin picked up the ball and ran 15 yards into the end zone for a quick and shocking 14-0 margin.
Scott County (13-0 is one of only two teams undefeated teams in 6-A. Trinity, which beat St. Xavier 42-6 is the other. Scott County now advances to semifinal play next Friday in Georgetown where the Cardinals host Boone County, a 21-0 victor over Lafayette in its quarterfinal game.
Lawler scored twice on runs of two and one yard, but his blocked punt was a first for him.
“Coach (Jim McKee) put me on the punt rush team in practice this week,’’ Lawler said after Scott County ended Eastern’s six-game winning streak with its lopsided victory. “It was a great feeling (to block a punt). It was almost as good as running for a touchdown.’’
McKee, a former head coach at Oldham County, said there was a reason he put Lawler on the punt rush team for the first time.
“He’s really a good athlete,’’ McKee said. “We feel like when we don’t play a team on a regular basis we can go in and block a punt. It’s do or die this time of year. There was nothing to hold back and save.’’
For Eastern, the season ended with a 10-3 record.
“It’s never fun to lose your last game,’’ Eastern coach Ken Whalen said. “Only one team can celebrate at the end of the season. On Monday, our kids will realize how successful they were.’’
Whalen said the blocked punt came on “a missed assignment. We thought we were well prepared, but you can’t prepare for six turnovers. They were just gimmes. After that, we had to force some things and give them a short field.’’
Scott County, No. 7 statewide in The Courier-Journal’s Litkenhous Ratings, drove 56 yards in seven plays on its first possession, with Lawler scoring from two yards out with 9:00 left in the first quarter. On the third play of the drive Lawler rolled right, then cut to his left and ran 33 yards to the Eastern 17.
11-19-2011, 01:07 PM
Scott Co. Eastern
Total yards 318 294
First downs 20 17
Rushes-yds. 58-242 19-59
Comp-Att-Int 7-12-0 18-39-4
Passing yards 76 235
Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-yds. 1-12 3-16
Punts-avg. 1-39 1-0
Total yards 318 294
First downs 20 17
Rushes-yds. 58-242 19-59
Comp-Att-Int 7-12-0 18-39-4
Passing yards 76 235
Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-yds. 1-12 3-16
Punts-avg. 1-39 1-0
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