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10-07-2013, 01:36 PM
mysonis55 Wrote:Does the winner of this game have the leg up on all the other 2a teams in the east or can someone kind of clue me in on who to look for out of the east? One minute is looks like Danville, next it looks like Middlesboro and then Somerset. It looks like NCC has completely dropped off the map. Someone clue me in over here.
:dudecomeon: 55 It's allway been somersets this year,middlesboro is only my sleeper team next year middlesboro will be in the hunt to win Regions :truestory:
10-07-2013, 01:42 PM
64, I meant someone that knew football. (just kidding)
10-07-2013, 02:29 PM
Since 1999 Danville is 9-7 agains Somerset, with Somerset winning the last 6 contests. Until 2009 the numbers were very lopsided. Since 1999 Danville has out scored Shs 474 to 334, once again most of the points coming in the last 6 contests for Somerset and most of danvilles coming in the previous 11. If anyone has the complete history of Danville v Somerset in terms of win loss I would love to see it. Once again, I can't reiterate enough my healthy respect/disdain for the admirals

10-07-2013, 02:35 PM
I remember a time not too long ago when people would never take Danville lightly. I really don't know what happened to them. It wasn't the coaching. I know that because until this year they had the same coach they had for several state championships. I don't mean that to be a slight on the new coach. I don't know anything about him and I know you cant fix what ails you in one year. It makes me wonder if Boyle Co is benefiting from some of their talent pool.
10-07-2013, 02:37 PM
Somerset 35
Danville 13
Must win for Somerset !! I thought all year Somerset was going to make some noise I think the wabbits are getting it together just in time!
Danville 13
Must win for Somerset !! I thought all year Somerset was going to make some noise I think the wabbits are getting it together just in time!
10-07-2013, 02:38 PM
mysonis55 Wrote:Does the winner of this game have the leg up on all the other 2a teams in the east or can someone kind of clue me in on who to look for out of the east? One minute is looks like Danville, next it looks like Middlesboro and then Somerset. It looks like NCC has completely dropped off the map. Someone clue me in over here.
Somerset would have to be the 2A team in
Dist. 7 to pick, with Middlesboro 2nd and Prestonsburg in Dist. 8. NCC will be there in the Semi-State unless there is a huge upset.
10-07-2013, 02:45 PM
Wow, if that is the pool to choose from, I would have to say I like the Bunnies chances now. I never would have thought about 3-4 weeks ago that I would be saying that. I will be the first to admit that I will most likely have to eat crow on that one.
There you go Bunny fans, I said it. I was apparently wrong. Not that you all will care, but I am man enough to admit it.
There you go Bunny fans, I said it. I was apparently wrong. Not that you all will care, but I am man enough to admit it.
10-07-2013, 03:32 PM
Somerset by 4+ TDs.
10-07-2013, 04:30 PM
mysonis55 Wrote:Come on Admirals. Reach down and find that sole that you guys used to have and come out and shock the world. It just doesn't seem right in the football world for you all to be missing out every year.
I'm shock at you mysonis55 you are allway for X state champ in all class man it's easy being 55 :truestory:
10-07-2013, 05:16 PM
mysonis55 Wrote:Wow, if that is the pool to choose from, I would have to say I like the Bunnies chances now. I never would have thought about 3-4 weeks ago that I would be saying that. I will be the first to admit that I will most likely have to eat crow on that one.
There you go Bunny fans, I said it. I was apparently wrong. Not that you all will care, but I am man enough to admit it.
I care, in fact I'm taking a picture of this moment so I can remember it always.

10-07-2013, 05:19 PM
Also it's worth noting that Somerset or whoever wins region 4 will have to travel North for the semis. Hopefully this time NCC won't decide they want to play on the worst field in NKY.
10-07-2013, 05:25 PM
JumperPride1 Wrote:Since 1999 Danville is 9-7 agains Somerset, with Somerset winning the last 6 contests. Until 2009 the numbers were very lopsided. Since 1999 Danville has out scored Shs 474 to 334, once again most of the points coming in the last 6 contests for Somerset and most of danvilles coming in the previous 11. If anyone has the complete history of Danville v Somerset in terms of win loss I would love to see it. Once again, I can't reiterate enough my healthy respect/disdain for the admirals
Here's an article from the Commonwealth Journal that was written before the renewal of the rivalry in the 2009 season. According to it the Admirals led the series 43-13-2 then so it should now be 43-19-2.
September 10, 2009 Somerset-Danville rivalry a century old The rivalry is the longest and most-storied series in Kentucky prep football history By STEVE CORNELIUS, CJ Sports Editor The Commonwealth Journal Thu Sep 10, 2009, 09:37 PM EDT Somerset â There has been the legendary feuds between the families of the Hatfields and the McCoys. There has been college gridiron rivalries such as Army vs. Navy, Michigan vs. Ohio State and even Kentucky vs. Tennessee. But all these rivalries and feuds pale in comparison to the 100 year-old rivalry between Somerset High School and Danville High School. The clash between the two central Kentucky high school football teams first took place back in 1909 when the Admirals downed Somerset 21-5. However, it was not until 1922 that the two teams met again and the Somerset-Danville rivalry began. âBack in the 20âs, the Southern Railroad gave a trophy to the winning team, and thatâs when the rivalry got started,â the late William M. Clark (Somerset coach from 1938-1957) said in a 1985 interview. âBefore long, it turned into quite a festival. We always had capacity crowds.â Over the 100-year span of this storied high school gridiron rivalry, which for the most part has been dominated by Danville (43-13-2), the significance of this game has had a far-reaching impact on many in the community. At times, the rivalry became so intense and bitter that violence ensued and the series was halted on two sperate occasions â 1946 through 1958 and 1974 through 1985. Ironically, the end of the first series suspension and the beginning of the second suspension has produced, arguably, two of the greatest Briar Jumper football games in the programâs history. In 1946, after Danville barely eked out a 7-6 win over the Briar Jumpers, a fight between Somerset fans and Danville fans followed at the Bluebird Inn near Science Hill â halting the rivalry for 12 years. âBack then, everyone knew that the Danville team would stop and eat at the Bluebird Inn after the game,â said retired Judge Bill Cain (Briar Jumper 1958 center). âAlmost every year, you would hear about some kind of fight or argument break out at the Bluebird Inn after the Danville game, and I guess the fight in 1946 was the fight to end all.â It wasnât until 1958 that Danville and Somerset locked horns again with the Ads coming out on top 26-12. But it was the following yearâs match-up with Danville that made Somerset gridiron history as the Jumpers won their first football regional championship with a 13-6 win over Danville. Played before a packed house at Clara Morrow Field, both teams had to endure 25-degree temperatures, snow and gusting winds. But for 1959 Somerset High School center Bill Cain, the sweet taste of victory over rival Danville stands out in his mind the most. âThat game was played 50 years ago and I can remember that game as vivid as if it had happened yesterday,â the 67-year-old Cain stated. âGrowing up, I knew that the Danville game was it.â Cain will be reunite with his 1959 Briar Jumper teammates tonight when they are honored at halftime of tonightâs Danville game. Somerset claimed its second Class AA regional championship the following year in 1960 with a 20-0 win over Danville. However, from 1961 to 1970, Somerset lost 9 of their next 10 meetings with Danville. Then, along came Ron Cain, Max Messamore and the second series suspension. The Briar Jumpers, under the guidance of Coach Ron Cain, dominated the Danville series by winning all four games from 1971 to 1974 â which included a 54-6 pounding of the Ads in â72 and a Briar Jumper 26-0 win in â73. But it was the 1974 Somerset-Danville game that many call the greatest high school football game in school history. Former Jumper head coach John Cain â then an assistant to his brother Ron â said in a 1985 interview, âComing to Somerset, we heard so much about the great rivalry with Danville. Naturally, we got caught up on the festivities the week prior to the game. I remember a lot of townspeople coming to our practices to cheer us on. The rivalry was as big then as any Iâd ever encountered at the high school level.â At the Jumper quarterback position, Messamore was well aware of the importance of the Danville game. âGrowing up, I knew how important the Danville game was,â Messamore recalled. âThere was a hatred of the Danville team by the alumni, the players and even the coaches.â âDuring my years as a junior high player and a varsity player, we never lost a game to Danville,â Messamore vaunted. âI remember every score of every game I ever played against Danville â that is how important the rivalry is to me.â In 1974, Messamoreâs senior season, the Somerset-Danville rivalry was at its apex. Both teams entered the contest with undefeated records â Danville 10-0, Somerset 8-0. At stake was a district title and a state playoff berth. Back then, the game was billed as âthe game of the yearâ. Thirty-five years later, the game is simply known to Somerset fans as âthe greatestâ. The game was played in Danville'sâ brand new Admiral Stadium and over 6,000 spectators packed into the edifice for the heated rivalry. Somerset led 29-22 late in the contest when Danville scored with over four minutes left in the game to pull within one point of the Jumpers. But an Admiral two-point conversion attempt was stopped by Jumper defender Danny Floyd, thus sealing the Somerset 29-28 win. âIn the last seconds of the game (with Somerset already in the lead), we got the ball inside to the one-yard line and we were threatening to score again,â Messamore recalled. âI went to the sidelines to talk it over with Coach (Ron) Cain and I told him I felt confident I could take it in for the score. The whole time, Coach Cain was not looking at me, but across the field at the opposing sideline. When I asked him what he was looking at, he responded, âIâm looking at (Danville coach) Duffy. I want to watch him suffer, knowing that we beat him, again. Max, just take a kneeâ I want to enjoy this win.â Coach (Ron) Cain always had Danvilleâs number.â Not only did Coach Cain and his team enjoy a thrilling 29-28 win over Danville in 1974, but the whole Somerset community joined in on the celebration. âI can remember going to the Rotary Club meeting the following week with Coach Cain and he played the entire game film during their meeting,â Messamore stated. âEvery year when the Danville game rolls around now, inevitably someone comes up to me to talk about that â74 game against Danville and they tell me it was the greatest high school game they ever watched.â But a pre-game rhubarb and allegations, brought the Danville-Somerset football rivalry to a halt for another 11 years. âYeah, we waited outside of Danville's locker room before the game so that we could tell them how bad we were going to beat them,â Messamore admitted. âTempers got a little heated and a fight did break out.â âDanville cancelled the rivalry after that game, they said because of the pre-game fight and they said we damaged their locker room â we never went in one of their locker rooms,â Messamore stated. âI think the real reason they wanted to end the rivalry was because we had beaten them four years in a row and they didnât want anymore of us.â During the rivalryâs hiatus from 1974 to 1985, Somerset (under the guidance of John Cain) went to three Class 2A State Championship games, while Danville never made a state final game appearance during that same time period. However, the rivalry was renewed for the second time in 1985. Other than a 1988 win over Danville en route to the Jumpersâ (under John Cain) fourth Class AA State Championship game appearance and a 1999 playoff win (under Jay Cobb) en route to a Jumper semi-state appearance â Danville has won eight state championships, 3 runner-up titles (Class A and Class AA) and has beaten the Jumpers in 14 of their last 16 meetings. Messamore, now the Meece Middle School head football coach and a Jumper varsity assistant coach, still talks about the Danville rivalry to the kids he now coaches. âI tell my kids that you have not played in a football game nor have you won a game until you have beaten those guys over there in the blue and silver uniforms.â - See more at: http://somerset-kentucky.com/localsports...5xPFZ.dpuf
10-07-2013, 07:10 PM
Neat article, however Danville did win State Title in 1984 vs Hopkinsville (3A). Danville also has 10 overall state titles dating back to 1962 (article inaccurately has Danville with 8 at the conclusion). Still a very nice article.
10-07-2013, 08:37 PM
Somerset is in the week part of their schedule -Jumpers win 42-14
10-07-2013, 09:49 PM
Somerset 38 Danville 20
10-07-2013, 11:18 PM
As long as the there are 6 classes and Somerset is in 2A they'll always have a chance.
To think otherwise is foolish. 2A, other than the top 4 or 5 is extremely weak.
To think otherwise is foolish. 2A, other than the top 4 or 5 is extremely weak.
10-08-2013, 07:16 AM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:As long as the there are 6 classes and Somerset is in 2A they'll always have a chance.
To think otherwise is foolish. 2A, other than the top 4 or 5 is extremely weak.
I agree weak if you are comparing to the higher classes but not weak if you are talking 1A or 2A. I think Glasgow and a few more rated below them could do quite well in the 2 lower classes.
10-08-2013, 11:01 AM
Somerset with an easy win Danville is still adjusting to a coaching change.
10-08-2013, 11:07 AM
mysonis55 Wrote:I remember a time not too long ago when people would never take Danville lightly. I really don't know what happened to them. It wasn't the coaching. I know that because until this year they had the same coach they had for several state championships. I don't mean that to be a slight on the new coach. I don't know anything about him and I know you cant fix what ails you in one year. It makes me wonder if Boyle Co is benefiting from some of their talent pool.
I believe that Boyle County has been taking most of the talent for about the last ten years now.
10-08-2013, 11:44 AM
I guess its hard to support 2 really good teams in 1 county.
10-08-2013, 03:05 PM
Buffalo Bildos Wrote:I believe that Boyle County has been taking most of the talent for about the last ten years now.
I thought last year Danville was loaded with Talent. They beat Boyle and played SK to the wire. Good Looking Linemen, Good QB and Receivers and a whole bunch of skilled Running Backs. They sure passed the look test. When it came time to play Somerset both times they hung up their hats and went home(early).
10-08-2013, 04:58 PM
Jumpers better not overlook this team, if they don't, Jumpers win BIG!
10-09-2013, 05:58 AM
I don't think Somerset can afford to overlook anyone. I know the Staff will work hard to keep that from happening. After all this is Danville and it is a Dist. Game.
10-10-2013, 11:19 AM
Somerset getting humbled early this year will prevent them from overlooking anyone.
10-10-2013, 12:35 PM
Jumpers win 24-21
10-10-2013, 08:02 PM
Buffalo Bildos Wrote:I believe that Boyle County has been taking most of the talent for about the last ten years now.
And I think you'd be wrong. Try naming some rather than making statements you can't back up. :Thumbs:
10-10-2013, 08:06 PM
jlow Wrote:Neat article, however Danville did win State Title in 1984 vs Hopkinsville (3A). Danville also has 10 overall state titles dating back to 1962 (article inaccurately has Danville with 8 at the conclusion). Still a very nice article.
Article was wrong on a lot of things.
The '74 game, Duffy was not there. He was playing at UK then I think.
One of the major reasons for the cancellation in '75 was also that Danville went to Class AAA. They were no longer in the same District. I might add that in a rare case of solidarity, Boyle also refused to play Somerset until '79 and the KHSAA mandated that every District Team had to play every other District Team.
The Bunnies' reputation under Ron was very dubious at best outside of Somerset. I will say as a Rebel, I look back on those two victories vs. Somerset in '79 and '80 as two of the biggest wins games I will always remember. :Thumbs:
10-10-2013, 08:13 PM
Hatz Wrote:And I think you'd be wrong. Try naming some rather than making statements you can't back up. :Thumbs:
The group of seniors a Somerset now played Boyle in freshman and jv ball a couple years back. Boyle had some nice talet, can't say they were any more talented than Grey, Ford et al that Danville has had the last few years though. At this point Boyle is definitely deeper than Danville. The ads will get back in the mix, coach clevenger is a good coach... Just hope that doesn't happen tomorrow night!
10-10-2013, 08:46 PM
The Commonwealth Journal being wrong about facts and stats? Color me shocked.
10-10-2013, 09:23 PM
mysonis55 Wrote:I guess its hard to support 2 really good teams in 1 county.
Don't agree at all. In 2000, 2001 and 2003 Danville and Boyle County BOTH won state titles. That's when it was still just 4 classes!! Half of the state titles went to the 4th smallest county in the state 3 different years. BTW contrary to popular belief, their are very few examples of Danville guys moving and switching schools and vice versa. Just rarely rarely happens.
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