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Kentucky High School Athletic Association FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCT. 8, 2001 VOLLEYBALL DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS Volleyball begins postseason action with District Tournaments this week. Following are the sites for the double-elimination events. Schedules and scores will be posted on the KHSAA Scoreboard (www.khsaa.org) as they are received. District Tournament Sites 1 Fort Campbell; 2 Owensboro Catholic; 3 Trinity (Whitesville); 4 Logan Co.; 5 Greenwood; 6 Metcalfe Co.; 7 Meade Co.; 8 Nelson Co.; 9 Shawnee; 10 Presentation; 11 Iroquois; 12 Pleasure Ridge Park; 13 Southern; 14 Fern Creek; 15 Waggener; 16 Christian Academy-Louisville; 17 St. Henry; 18. Beechwood; 19 Williamstown; 20 Newport Central Catholic; 21 Bourbon Co.; 22 Bryan Station; 23 Boyd Co.; 24 Rowan Co.; 25 Western Hills; 26 Bullitt East; 27 Pulaski Co.; 28 South Laurel; 29 Paintsville; 30 Powell Co.; 32 Perry Co. Central. STATE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT DRAW The draw for the 23 rd KHSAA State Volleyball Tournament has been conducted. The State Volleyball Tournament will be played Oct. 26-27 at Ryle High School and Gray Middle School in Union. This marks the fourth consecutive year for Ryle and Gray to host the event and sixth time in the last eight years. The Volleyball postseason gets underway with District Tournaments slated for Oct. 8-13 and Regional Tournaments scheduled for Oct. 15-20. Six-time defending State Champion Assumption will go for its seventh consecutive title as the Rockets have claimed volleyball s top spot eight of the last nine years. Following is the first round region vs. region match-ups for the State Tournament. (Bracket Reads Top To Bottom All Times ET & Local To Site) Friday, Oct. 26 First Round Matches at Ryle High School Region 7 Winner vs. Region 2 Runner-Up, 6 p.m. Region 6 Winner vs. Region 8 Runner-Up, 7:10 p.m. Region 4 Winner vs. Region 3 Runner-Up, 8:20 p.m. Region 5 Winner vs. Region 1 Runner-Up, 9:30 p.m. First Round Matches at Gray Middle School Region 2 Winner vs. Region 4 Runner-Up, 6 p.m. Region 8 Winner vs. Region 6 Runner-Up, 7:10 p.m. Region 1 Winner vs. Region 7 Runner-Up, 8:20 p.m. Region 3 Winner vs. Region 5 Runner-Up, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 Quarterfinals at 9 and 10:15 a.m. at both sites; Semifinals at Ryle High School at 2 and 3:30 p.m. State Championship at Ryle High School at 7:30 p.m. VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION POLL Following is the latest Coaches Association Poll Updated 9/14/01 No. School 1 Assumption 2 Mercy 3 Sacred Heart 4 Notre Dame 5 Holy Cross (Louisville) 6 Presentation 7 Butler 8 Beechwood 9 St. Henry 10 Newport Central Catholic 11 DuPont Manual

12 Campbell County 13 Holy Rosary 14 Ryle 15 Ballard GLASGOW S WADE AND PAUL DUNBAR CLAIM GIRLS GOLF TITLES Glasgow s Whitney Wade fired a four-over-par 148 to repeat as individual champion at the Girls State Golf Tournament played last week at London Country Club. Wade finished two strokes ahead of Dixie Heights Emily Culbertson who shot 150. Bowling Green s Erin Faulkner and Monroe County s Marci Turner finished tied for third at 153. Paul Dunbar used all-around solid play in capturing the team title. The Bulldogs carded a 325 in Tuesday s opening round and led second-place Russell County by 15 strokes. Lauren Norsworthy led the Dogs in the opening round with a 79. In the second round, Paul Dunbar turned in a 338, but that was still 11 strokes better than Russell County s day two total of 349. The Dogs finished the tournament at 663. Russell County was second at 689 while Franklin County finished third at 706. ST. XAVIER SWEEPS BOYS GOLF TITLES St. Xavier picked up its 14 th team title and Robby Shaw captured the school s seventh individual title at the Boys State Golf Tournament played last Thursday and Friday at Eagle s Nest Country Club in Somerset. The sweep marked the fifth time St. Xavier finished first as a team and had the top individual. The Tigers last accomplished the feat in 1999 (Brandon Waldrop). The Tigers led defending State Champion Paducah Tilghman by six strokes after firing a 296 in Thursday s first round. Leading the way was Jessie Mudd who carded a two-under par 69 to lead the tournament by two strokes over George Rogers Clark s Robbie Martin who shot 71. Robby Shaw was four-back and in a three-way tie for second after shooting a 73. Mudd stuggled in Friday s second round, turning in a six-over 77. Shaw picked up the slack and blazed the course for a two-under 69 to finish even par at 142. Mudd tied Covington Catholic s Jay Sutton for second at 146. St. Xavier s Michael Haverfield was fourth at 147, including an even-par 71 in the final round. George Rogers Clark s Martin shot 80 in the second round to finish tied for 12 th at 151. Complete State Golf Tournament results from both events are posted on the KHSAA website at www.khsaa.org/golf. LAWRENCE COUNTY S WEST ON THE LOOSE Lawrence County s Michael West sat out Thursday s contest, a 50-12 win over Magoffin County, with a sprained ankle. Bulldogs coach Gary McPeek says West will be back in the line-up this week when Lawrence County faces Greenup County on the road. Michael West, Lawrence County Year GP Attempts Yards TD R TD O PTS. 1998 (Fr.) 13 67 574 1 0 6 1999 (So.) 14 210 2,727 32 2 204 2000 (Jr.) 11 223 2,338 32 0 192 2001 (Sr.) 6 146 1,208 16 0 106 Totals 44 646 6,847 81 2 508 Career Rushing Leaders Player (School) Years 8,224 Derek Homer (Fort Knox) 1993-96 7,839 Jeremy Britt (Danville) 1995-98 7,090 Scott Russell (Evarts) 1988-91 7,148 Quinton Henson (Lynn Camp) 1996-99 6,847 Michael West (Lawrence County) 1998-present West is also moving up in other categories. His 83 career total touchdowns rank ninth, his 81 rushing touchdowns rank tied for seventh and his 508 career points rank 12 th. MOORE S GIBSON AMONG STATE LEADERS Moore s Monquantae Gibson is also moving up among the state s career rushing leaders. Following are Gibson s numbers to date and where he stacks up against the state s leaders. On the year, Gibson has run 167 times for 1,326 yards and 21 touchdowns rushing. He has two other touchdowns and five two-point conversions for 148 points. Rush Attempts 736 (13 th ); Yards Rushing 5,311 (16 th ); Points Scored 516 (11 th ); Total Touchdowns 87 (7 th ); Rushing Touchdowns 75 (t10 th ) FOOTBALL NOTES FROM WEEK#8 (As provided by member schools)

Arliss Beach became Ashland Blazer s all-time leading scorer last Friday in a 39-7 win over Boyd County. Beach scored four touchdowns to increase his career total to 306 points, surpassing the old mark of 299 points scored by Bert Johnson (1929-32). Beach ran for 252 yards in the contest and needs just 420 yards to become the Tomcats all-time leading rusher. Ballard quarterback Andy Ahrens set a school record with six touchdown pass completions in a 45-42 win over Seneca. Ahrens completed 22 of 28 attempts for a whopping 413 yards all in only one half of play. Maurice Marchman tied his own school record for most receptions in a game with 12. Four of those catches were for touchdowns - a new school record. For the game, Marchman had 202 yards receiving. Bardstown s Jon Monin completed 13 of 20 pass attempts for 156 yards and three touchdowns in a 40-0 win over LaRue County. Jamie Cotton ran 13 times for 104 yards and a touchdown in a showdown between undefeated squads. Bardstown s defense held LaRue County to minus-23 yards rushing on 33 attempts. LaRue County managed just eight total net yards in the game. Kellen Smith had eight receptions for 249 yards and two touchdowns in Barren County s 18-13 win over Daviess County. The effort included a school-record 95-yard touchdown reception. Quarterback Corey Shive compiled 244 yards passing in the game. Boyle County s Jeff Duggins completed eight of 11 pass attempts for 155 yards and three touchdowns in a 69-0 win over Lincoln County. Duggins also ran nine times for 141 yards and two touchdowns. The win extended the Rebels consecutive win streak to 37 games. Tanner Siewert now holds the Henderson County school record for field goals in a season with 12. Siewert connected on two attempts in a 38-12 win over Graves County. Highlands picked up win No. 700 for the school with a 46-14 win over Grant County. Matt Gramstad ran seven times for 173 yards and four touchdowns in a dominating first quarter performance. Eric Moore ran 36 times for 220 yards and two touchdowns to help Holy Cross (Louisville) defeat Clarksville, IN 14-6. Moore also accounted for an interception in the contest. Holy Cross recovered three fumbles and picked off two interceptions. On the year, the Cougars have recovered 17 fumbles and intercepted 13 passes. Michael Bush had eight receptions for 150 yards and a touchdown in helping defending Class AAAA State Champion Male to a 42-16 win over Central. Bush also had seven tackles and three deflections on defense. Chris Barclay ran 14 times for 103 yards and two touchdowns and had four pass deflections. Sergio Spencer ran eight times for 38 yards and a touchdown and had two receptions for 11 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Brandon Blackerby completed 19 of 34 attemtps for 247 yards and three touchdowns in the game. Newport Central Catholic s Kevin Smith filled in nicely at running back for the injured (knee) Steve Everson. Smith ran 22 times for 227 yards and five touchdowns for the Breds in a 37-8 win over Holy Cross (Covington). Josh Stratton ran 22 times for 210 yards and three touchdowns for Phelps in a 26-12 win over Allen Central. Stratton also had 10 tackles and a sack in the contest. UNDEFEATED TEAMS After eight weeks of action, 12 teams remain unbeaten heading into Week #9. Following are the state s remaining undefeated teams and their next scheduled contest. CLASS A (Three Teams) Ballard Memorial (7-0) 10/12 at Fulton Co.; Somerset (7-0) 10/12 at Green Co.; Fleming-Neon (7-0) 10/12 at Pineville. CLASS AA (Two Teams) Bardstown (7-0) 10/12 vs. Moore; Mason Co. (8-0) 10/19 vs. Fleming Co. CLASS AAA (Four Teams) Boyle Co. (7-0) 10/12 at East Jessamine; Lexington Catholic (7-0) 10/12 at Montgomery Co.; Rockcastle Co. (7-0) 10/12 vs. Knox Central; Lawrence Co. (7-0) 10/12 at Greenup Co. CLASS AAAA (Three Teams) Pleasure Ridge Park (7-0) 10/12 vs. Nelson Co.; St. Xavier (8-0) 10/19 vs. Male; Paul Dunbar (6-0) 10/12 at Henry Clay. FOOTBALL 2001 SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES (As reported by Member Schools) Yards Rushing (Min. 300 Yards) 419 Mark Dunn (Harrodsburg) vs. Paris, 9/28 328 Josh Wyrick (Bullitt East) vs. Doss, 9/28 318 Monquantae Gibson (Moore) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/14 310 Michael West (Lawrence Co.) vs. Huntington Cabell-Midland (WV), 8/24

308 Tristan Huffman (Glasgow) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/7 303 Arliss Beach (Ashland Blazer) vs. Johnson Central, 8/17 302 Arliss Beach (Ashland Blazer) vs. Belfry, 8/24 Touchdowns Rushing (Min. 5) 6 Monquantae Gibson (Moore) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/14 6 Michael West (Lawrence Co.) vs. Huntington Cabell-Midland (WV), 8/24 5 Malachi Maxwell (Madison Southern) vs. Powell Co., 9/28 5 Malachi Maxwell (Madison Southern) vs. Shelby Co., 9/21 5 Kevin Smith (Newport Central Catholic) vs. Holy Cross (Covington), 10/5 5 Mark Dunn (Harrodsburg) vs. Paris, 9/15 5 Tristan Huffman (Glasgow) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/7 5 Eric Moore (Holy Cross (Louisville)) vs. Shawnee, 8/24 5 Aaron Johnson (Bowling Green) vs. Monroe Co., 8/25 5 Mark Dunn (Harrodsburg) vs. Lincoln Co., 8/24 Yards Passing (Min. 300) 413 Andy Ahrens (Ballard) vs. Shelby Co., 9/28 335 Andy Ahrens (Ballard) vs. Paul Dunbar, 8/18 325 Jared Wagner (Fleming Co.) vs. Nicholas Co., 9/7 320 Mark Christopher (George Rogers Clark) vs. Scott Co., 8/31 308 John Wesley Monin (Bardstown) vs. Western, 9/15 Touchdowns Passing (Min. 4) 6 Andy Ahrens (Ballard) vs. Seneca, 10/5 6 Jared Wagner (Fleming Co.) vs. Nicholas Co., 9/7 5 Jared Wagner (Fleming Co.) vs. Lewis Co., 9/28 5 John Monin (Bardstown) vs. Nelson Co., 9/7 5 Mike Evans (Hopkins Co. Central) vs. Caldwell Co., 9/7 5 Andre Woddson (North Hardin) vs. Paducah Tilghman, 8/18 4 Brandon Blackerby (Male) vs. Southern, 9/28 4 Brandon Blackerby (Male) vs. Atherton, 9/14 4 Daniel Kearns (Harrison Co.) vs. Cawood, 8/31 4 John Wesley Monin (Bardstown) vs. Western, 9/15 Receptions (Min. 7) 12 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Grayson Co., 9/28 12 Maurice Marchman (Ballard) vs. Seneca, 10/5 10 Michael Bush (Male) vs. Lexington Catholic, 9/7 10 B.J. McKee (Paris) vs. Bourbon Co., 9/7 8 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Daviess Co., 10/5 8 Andrew Pace (Madison Southern) vs. Powell Co., 9/28 8 Michael Bush (Male) vs. Central, 10/5 8 Andrew Pace (Madison Southern) vs. Wayne Co., 9/15 8 Brad Price (Fleming Co.) vs. Nicholas Co., 9/7 8 Maurce Marchman (Ballard) vs. Paul Dunbar, 8/18 7 Jeremy Akers (Shelby Valley) vs. Paris, 8/17 Yards Receiving (Min. 150) 249 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Daviess Co., 10/5 202 Maurice Marchman (Ballard) vs. Seneca, 10/5 201 Maurce Marchman (Ballard) vs. Paul Dunbar, 8/18 178 Michael Bush (Male) vs. Southern, 9/28 176 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Grayson Co., 9/28 170 B.J. McKee (Paris) vs. Bourbon Co., 9/7 150 Michael Bush (Male) vs. Central, 10/5 Touchdown Receptions (Min. 3) 3 Jeff Sheets (Christian Academy-Louisville) vs. Lexington Christian, 8/17 3 Devon Dotson (Harrison Co.) vs. Cawood, 8/31 3 Andrew Pace (Madison Southern) vs. Wayne Co., 9/14

Interceptions (Min. 3) 4 Matt Shemo (Shelby Co.) vs. Jeffersontown, 9/21 3 Spencer Crutchfield (Garrard Co.) vs. Grant Co., 9/7 KENTUCKY HS FB COACHING WINS LEADERS Following is an updated listing of football coaching wins leaders after the first week of the season. Wins at out-of-state schools are not recognized among the totals. Listing as of Oct. 8. Wins - Coach, Current/Last School (Seasons) Record; 2001 Record 292 - Joe Jaggers, North Hardin (33) 292-105-3 285 - Mojo Hollowell, Owensboro Catholic (38 in KY) 285-158-6 (Does not include 20-29-1 record in five seasons at John Marshall, IN) 280 - Walter Brugh, Paintsville (39) 280-136-5 271 - Garnis Martin, Bardstown (39) 271-114-7 258 - Owen Hauck, Boone County (30 in KY) 258-109-1 (Does not include 26-21-3 record in five seasons at Mt. Healthy, OH) 254 - Jack Morris, Mayfield (24) 254-50-2 253 - Dan Haley, Bowling Green (29) 253-79-3 249 - Preston Ty Holland, Murray (43) 249-159-28 249* - Bob Schneider, Newport Central Catholic (36) 249-159; 6-1 239* - Dudley Hilton, Bell Co. (26) 239-82; 5-2 230* - Bob Redman, Male (27) 230-91-1; 7-1 229* - Philip Haywood, Belfry (27) 229-95; 4-3 227 - Marshall Patterson, Fort Campbell (32) 227-120 225 - William Kean, Central (33) 225-45-12 219 - Roy Walton, Tates Creek (N/A) 219-116-3 210* - Lynn Ray, Covington Catholic (27) 210-110; 4-3 209* - Sam Harp, Danville (22) 209-67; 5-1 BOYLE COUNTY WINNING STREAK With a 69-0 win over Lincoln County, Boyle County improved its consecutive win streak to 37. The streak ties Beechwood s run for the fifth-longest in history. Boyle County will go for win No. 38 when the Rebels play on the road at East Jessamine this weekend. Boyle County s last loss was a 28-13 decision to Lexington Catholic in the second round of the Class 2A playoffs in 1998. 50 - Trinity (Louisville) (1988-91), Dennis Lampley 42 - Breathitt County (1995-97), Mike Holcomb 42 - Danville (1991-93), Sam Harp 38 - Paris (1981-83), Randy Reese 37 - Beechwood (1996-98), Mike Yeagle 37 - Boyle County (1999-2001), Chuck Smith CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Following is a listing of Cross Country meets scheduled for this week as taken from the KTCCCA schedule. To view a full season schedule of meets, log on to the Coaches Association website at www.ktccca.org. Oct. 9 Central Ky. Conference; All Comers at Clay Co. Oct. 11 Cougar Run at Logan Co.; Bardstown Invitational Oct. 13 DeSales Invitational; Woodford Co. Invitational; Hancock Co. Invitational; North Hardin Invitational; Paducah Tilghman Invitational; St. Henry Meet; Pulaski Invitational at Cave Lake Park; Southern Ky. Conference at Bowling Green. CROSS COUNTRY COACHES RANKINGS Following are the KTCCCA rankings as of 9/28/01. Class A Girls Teams (Top 5): 1. Bishop Brossart; 2. Hancock Co.; 3. St. Henry; 4. St. Mary; 5. Frankfort. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Jackie Wagner (St. Mary); 2. Jackie Gordon (Frankfort); 3. Sarah Cole (Somerset); 4. T.T. Rowekamp (Dayton); 5. Heather Vincent (Hancock Co.). Class A Boys Teams (Top 5): 1. Bishop Brossart; 2. St. Henry; 3. Hancock Co.; 4. St. Mary; 5. Christian Academy-Louisville. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Michael Congleton (Owsley Co.); 2. T.J. Eubanks (Christian Academy-Louisville); 3. Derek Halsey (Wolfe Co.); 4. Matthew Sykes (Pikeville); 5. Ben Bach (Covington Latin).. Class AA Girls Teams (Top 5): 1. Warren East; 2. Mercy; 3. Ft. Campbell; 4. Lloyd Memorial; 5. Fleming Co. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Heather Coulter (Warren East); 2. Jenny Wimsatt (Warren East); 3. Danella McClure (Warren East); 4. Charis Botelho (Ft. Campbell); 5. Ryanne Fortney (Muhlenberg North). Class AA Boys Teams (Top 5): 1. Warren East; 2. Highlands; 3. Owensboro Catholic; 4. John Hardin; 5. Rowan Co.

Individuals (Top 5): 1. Daniel Morgan (Boyle Co.); 2. Michael Sullivan (Caldwell Co.); 3. Andrew Thompson (Owensboro Catholic); 4. Jarred Meadows (Bullitt East); 5. Jacob Fortney (Muhlenberg North). Class AAA Girls Teams (Top 5): 1. Scott; 2. Paul Dunbar; 3. Notre Dame; 4. Greenwood; 5. Campbell Co. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Suzanne Cooney (Paul Dunbar); 2. Emily Leeper (Greenwood); 3. Maddie Schueler (Sacred Heart); 4. Ali Sauer (South Oldham); 5. Julie Yonts (Ballard). Class AAA Boys Teams (Top 5): 1. South Oldham; 2. St. Xavier; 3. Shelby Co.; 4. Trinity (Louisville); 5. Daviess Co. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Bobby Curtis (St. Xavier); 2. Issac LaFond (South Oldham); 3. Ryan Snellen (Central Hardin); 4. Michael Jesse (Shelby Co.); 5. Kal Clark (South Oldham). GIRLS SOCCER POLL Following is the latest poll released by the Kentucky Girls Soccer Coaches Association. Updated 10/1/01 No. School 1 Henry Clay 2 Lexington Catholic 3 South Oldham 4 Ballard 5 Notre Dame 6 DuPont Manual 7 Newport Central Catholic 8 Highlands 9 Holy Cross (Covnigton) 10 Sacred Heart 11 Assumption 12 Bowling Green 13 Greenwood 14 Elizabethtown 15 Paul Dunbar 16 Tates Creek 17 Lexington Christian 18 Bishop Brossart 19 St. Henry 20 Lafayette BOYS SOCCER POLL Following is the latest poll released by the Kentucky Boys Soccer Coaches Association. 10/8/01 No. School 1 St. Xavier 2 Paul Dunbar 3 Bowling Green 4 Henry Clay 5 Lexington Catholic 6 DuPont Manual 7 Tates Creek 8 Trinity (Louisville) 9 Newport Central Catholic 10 George Rogers Clark 11 Woodford Co. 12 South Oldham 13 St. Henry 14 Model 15 Owensboro 16 Henderson Co. 17 Marshall Co. 18 Ballard 19 Somerset 20 East Jessamine

21 Madisonville-North Hopkins 22 Odlham Co. 23 Frankfort 24 Simon Kenton 25 Murray Others Receiving Votes: Ryle, Conner, Western Hills, Danville, North Hardin, Meade Co., Trigg Co., Kentucky Country Day, Atherton, Bethlehem, Daviess Co., Rowan Co., Owensboro Catholic. HOW TO GET INFO IN THE WEEKLY RELEASE The KHSAA requests assistance from its member schools and media outlets to aid in the compilation and dissemination of notes of interest, coaches association polls and upcoming events in all sports. Information should be forwarded to the KHSAA, attention Butch Cope, by 1 p.m. (ET) on Monday of each week. You may e-mail (bcope@khsaa.org) the information or fax it to the KHSAA at (859)293-5999. Information received will be reviewed and published at the discretion of the Association. The KHSAA strives to publicize all of its sports to the fullest extent and appreciates any and all assistance. THE NEXT REGULAR RELEASE WILL BE MONDAY, OCT. 15, 2001

2001 KHSAA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OF GAMES WEEK #9 OCT. 11-13 (All Times Local to Game Site) Thursday, October 11 Holy Cross (Cov) at Beechwood, 7:30 Newport Cent. Cath. at Dayton, 7:30 Friday, October 12 Wayne County at Adair County, 7:30 South Floyd at Allen Central, 7:30 Moore at Bardstown, 7:30 Whitesburg at Belfry, 7:30 Knott County Central at Bell County, 7:30 Ludlow at Bellevue, 7:30 Beth Haven at Franklin Classical (TN) (at Valley), 6:30 Dixie Heights at Boone County, 7:30 Allen County at Bowling Green, 7:30 Morgan County at Breathitt County, 7:30 Central at Breckinridge County, 7:00 Woodford County at Bryan Station, 7:30 Valley at Bullitt East, 7:30 Conner at Campbell County, 7:30 Harrodsburg at Campbellsville, 7:30 Perry Central at Cawood, 7:30 Butler at Central Hardin, 7:30 Pulaski Southwestern at Clay County, 7:30 Russell County at Corbin, 8:00 Pineville at Cumberland, 7:30 Greenwood at Daviess County, 7:30 Lewis County at East Carter, 7:30 Boyle County at East Jessamine, 7:30 Owensboro Catholic at Edmonson County, 7:30 Elizabethtown vs. DeSales (at Iroquois) 7:30 Phelps at Elkhorn City, 7:30 Hillcrest (OH) at Eminence, 7:30 Powell County at Estill County, 7:30 Lynn Camp at Evarts, 7:30 Doss at Fairdale, 7:30 Eastern at Fern Creek, 7:30 West Carter at Fleming County, 7:30 Trimble County at Fort Knox, 7:30 Western Hills at Franklin County, 7:30 Warren East at Franklin-Simpson, 7:30 Crittenden County at Fulton City, 7:30 Ballard Memorial at Fulton County, 7:30 Lloyd Memorial at Garrard County, 7:30 Whitley County at Clark County, 7:30 Holmes at Grant County, 7:30 Mad. North Hopkins at Graves County, 7:30 Somerset at Green County, 8:00 Lawrence County at Greenup County, 7:30 Anderson County at Harrison County, 7:30 Paintsville at Hazard, 7:30 Apollo at Henderson County, 7:30 Paul Dunbar at Henry Clay, 7:30 Owen County at Henry County, 7:30 Christian Academy at Holy Cross (Lou), 7:30 Calloway County at Hopkins Central, 7:30 Lone Oak at Hopkinsville, 7:30 Caverna at John Hardin, 8:00 Western at Larue County, 7:30 Madison Southern at Leslie County, 7:30 Warren Central at Logan County, 7:00 McCreary Central at Marion County, 7:30 Christian County at Marshall County, 7:30 Danville at Metcalfe County, 8:00 Hart County at Monroe County, 7:00 Lexington Catholic at Montgomery County, 7:30 Fort Campbell at Muhlenberg South, 7:30 Mayfield at Murray, 7:30 Mercer County at Newport, 7:30 Berea at Nicholas County, 8:00 Waggener at North Bullitt, 7:30 Bullitt Central at North Hardin, 7:30 South Laurel at North Laurel, 7:30 Barren County at Ohio County, 7:30 Ballard at Oldham County, 7:30 Grayson County at Owensboro, 7:30 Union County at Paducah Tilghman, 7:30 Lexington Christian at Paris, 7:30 Prestonsburg at Pike County Central, 7:30 Fleming-Neon at Pikeville, 7:30 Nelson County at Pleasure Ridge Park, 7:30 Fairview at Raceland, 7:30 Heath at Reidland, 7:30 Knox Central at Rockcastle County, 7:30 Magoffin County at Rowan County, 7:30 Bath County at Russell, 7:30 Simon Kenton at Ryle, 7:30 Tates Creek at Scott County, 7:30 DuPont Manual at Seneca, 7:30 Washington County at Shawnee, 7:30 Lou. Trinity at Shelby County, 7:30 Betsy Layne at Shelby Valley, 7:30 Johnson Central at Sheldon Clark, 7:30 Jeffersontown at South Oldham, 7:30 Atherton at Southern, 7:30 Casey County at Taylor County, 7:30 Glasgow at Todd County Central, 7:00 Caldwell County at Webster County, 7:30 Pulaski County at West Jessamine, 7:30 Harlan at Williamsburg, 7:30 Saturday, October 13 Frankfort at Bethlehem, 2:00 Scott at Covington Catholic, 2:00 Kentucky Country Day at Jenkins, 7:30 KY School f/t Deaf at School f/t Deaf (GA), 2:00

2001 KHSAA FOOTBALL SCORES OF GAMES WEEK #8 OCT. 4-6 Thursday, October 4 Ballard 45, Seneca 42 Bullitt East 23, Breckinridge County 20 Boyle County 69, Lincoln County 0 East Jessamine 49, Marion County 29 Fleming County 61, Bath County 0 Lawrence County 50, Magoffin County 12 Lexington Christian 24, Raceland 22 Madison Southern 46, Estill County 0 Male 42, Central 16 Mason County 64, Lewis County 6 Montgomery County 28, Western Hills 0 Moore 42, DeSales 18 Nicholas County 41, Fairview 12 Paintsville 40, Johnson Central 22 Phelps 26, Allen Central 12 Russell 24, West Carter 11 Southern 27, North Bullitt 22 Friday, October 5 Allen County-Scottsville 55, John Hardin 0 Apollo 39, Grayson County 14 Ashland Blazer 39, Boyd County 7 Bardstown 40, Larue County 0 Barren County 24, Daviess County 13 Beechwood 28, Bellevue 0 Bell County 6, Knox Central 4 Bourbon County 22, Anderson County 16 Breathitt County 45, Powell County 13 Butler 49, Bullitt Central 0 Casey County 24, Adair County 6 Christian Academy 28, Fort Knox 0 Christian County 33, Evansville Central (IN) 26 Conner 14, Ryle 0 Corbin 28, Taylor County 24 Crittenden County 22, Russellville 21 Danville 36, Harrodsburg 6 Dayton 19, Ludlow 0 Dixie Heights 16, Campbell County 9 DuPont Manual 34, Doss 0 Eastern 7, Waggener 2 Elizabethtown 47, Shawnee 13 Evarts 34, Williamsburg 18 Fairdale 20, Providence (IN) 0 Fleming-Neon 47, Elkhorn City 0 Lake County (TN) 48, Fulton County 15 George Rogers Clark 33, North Laurel 12 Glasgow 52, Butler County 0 Green County 42, Metcalfe County 0 Greenup County 22, Rowan County 20 Hancock County 24, McLean County 13 Harlan 34, Pineville 14 Hart County 28, Todd County Central 0 Hazard 75, South Floyd 0 Heath 9, Fort Campbell 7 Henderson County 38, Graves County 12 Highlands 46, Grant County 14 Holmes 33, Scott 3 Holy Cross (Lou) 14, Clarksville (IN) 6 Hopkinsville 33, Calloway County 0 Kentucky Country Day 30, Caverna 0 Knott County Central 56, Betsy Layne 0 Leslie County 53, Morgan County 0 Lexington Catholic 23, Harrison County 7 Lloyd Memorial 29, Henry County 6 Marshall County 43, Mad. North Hopkins 0 Jackson North Side (TN) 14, Mayfield 10 Mercer County 42, Carroll County 0 Middlesboro 53, Cumberland 13 Murray 25, Fulton City 24 Newport 14, Owen County 8 Newport Cent. Cath. 37, Holy Cross (Cov) 8 Ohio County 41, Edmonson County 6 Evansville North (IN) 30, Owensboro 7 Owensboro Catholic 14, Monroe County 13 Paducah Tilghman 27, Hopkins Central 0 Paris 36, Berea 6 Paul Dunbar 49, Lafayette 9 Portsmouth West (OH) 47, Pike County Central 6 Pleasure Ridge Park 27, North Hardin 0 Prestonsburg 40, Belfry 14 Pulaski Southwestern 47, South Laurel 13 Reidland 16, Caldwell County 0 Rockcastle County 76, Perry Central 0 Russell County 29, Wayne County 14 Scott County 34, Woodford County 13 Simon Kenton 6, Boone County 0 Somerset 48, Campbellsville 0 St. Xavier 40, Fern Creek 0 Tates Creek 17, Henry Clay 14 Trigg County 6, Webster County 0 Trimble County 8, Frankfort 6 Union County 39, Lone Oak 0 Valley 14, Iroquois 7 Warren Central 20, Greenwood 10 Warren East 41, Logan County 6 Washington County 35, Western 6 West Jessamine 49, McCreary Central 0 Whitesburg 19, Shelby Valley 14 Whitley County 45, Madison Central 16 Saturday, October 6 Bethlehem 59, Jenkins 8 Eminence 46, Beth Haven 0 Meade Co. 48, Central Hardin 0