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Trinity 28 Ryle 9
#1
Final
#2
congrats to the Rock.
#3
congrats to Trinity
#4
I think Ryle played somewhat respectable. 7-3 at half. Unlike their game against Highlands, Trinity was better suited to stop the run. Ryle could pass or play from behind. Ryle may still be the 2nd or 3rd best team in the state. It's all about matchups. Highlands is the only team that coud possibly beat Trinity because they can score with them. Just like Trinity, Ryle, and Highlands are a bad matchup for SK and would beat Simon Kenton by 5 or 6 TDS each.
#5
Wideleft01 Wrote:I think Ryle played somewhat respectable. 7-3 at half. Unlike their game against Highlands, Trinity was better suited to stop the run. Ryle could pass or play from behind. Ryle may still be the 2nd or 3rd best team in the state. It's all about matchups. Highlands is the only team that coud possibly beat Trinity because they can score with them. Just like Trinity, Ryle, and Highlands are a bad matchup for SK and would beat Simon Kenton by 5 or 6 TDS each.

What r u talking about. Ryle beat SK by 3 points first matchup and 21 second mnatch up thanks to Reffing mainly and that showed again last night against Trinity. In a neutral site with good reffing SK wouls have stomped Ryle. Ask any fans that have been to any Ryle home game and they will tell u the same.
#6
I didn't see the first game. SK is not as good as Ryle this year. PERIOD. Sk was better than Ryle last year. SK needs to keep working during the offseason and maybe they'll get better in time for next year. Right now, SK is an afterthought.
#7
Hey neerfan what was halftime score when sk played trinity past years compared to ryles last nite... that's what i thought ryle was in the game till 4 min left in the 4th quarter... it was 7-3 coming out of half & ryle put a **** of a game up proved they were #1 by beating your precious pioneers twice & the second time in the playoffs handing sk there *** & sending them back to the otherside of town proving to claim your the best in nky you gotta beat THE BEST. When you beat the Raiders & the Birds in the same season then i will gladly say they were the best that season... & one sided game vs. trinity yeah right officials should of let them play a little more yeah but they were good substance callsl.... RAIDERS GREAT SEASON **** of a game scoreboard doesn't tell the tale......
#8
SKalltheway Wrote:The only ones that are not after thoughts are Trinity and Male. That includes Ryle. Ryle did not beat SK by five or 6 tds. They never have and never will. So please dont say they would. SK played them twice this year and never got beat by 5 or 6 tds.

Ryle waxed SK in the playoffs. It could have been worse if they didn't call off the dogs. They didn't want to embarrass SK anymore that what they did.
#9
Congrats Trinity.
#10
KHSSA Probably sent it back & said get over it too. Ryle finished #1 nky period & if we got killed after we killed sk what would of been a trinity sk score I'd say about 70-0 this year cry about the officials all you want but games over.. & yeah there was 4:30 left in game it was 21-9 & Ryle was on trinity 28 & Ryle thru a pick thus they were in the game....
#11
The dragon that is Louisville football – notably Louisville Trinity – continued its annual march torching the Kentucky big school countryside on Friday night, but not before it took a few good blows from Ryle.

http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll...311260077/

Thanks to a stellar defensive performance the Raiders trailed just 7-3 midway through the third quarter before Trinity took charge and eventually rolled to a 28-9 victory in a Class 6A state semifinal game at Clifford R. Borland Stadium in Union

Trinity (13-1), which went a span of over 17 minutes without a first down from the second quarter to midway through the third quarter, advances to the state championship game next Saturday night at Western Kentucky University where it will face Louisville Male, a 28-12 winner over Scott County in Friday’s other semifinal.

It will be the 14th straight season a school from Louisville will win the big-school state championship (the last four in Class 6A after the state expanded four classes to six in 2007) with Trinity seeking its eighth state title in that span and 20th overall.

“Our defense did a great job of holding them, but our offense kind of struggled tonight,” said Ryle senior quarterback/cornerback Conner Hempel. “Every time our defense would stop them we would think this would be the drive where we got things going, but couldn’t. We had a couple of good drives and we hurt ourselves on a couple of them and that hurt us in the end.”

Ryle (12-2), which was held to its lowest point total of the season, entered the game averaging 39.1 points and 389 yards per game, 298 rushing, and was held to just 79 total yards through the first three quarters, a scant 37 on the ground on 27 carries.

Both Hempel and Ryle head coach Bryson Warner said Trinity changed its defensive scheme to shut down the Raiders’ running game.

“We watched a lot of film on them and they were tighter in the box and doing some things they hadn’t shown,” said Warner. “They’d showed a solid 4-3 all season and I think they gave us a lot of credit in the running game and were committed to stopping the run. They were going to make us throw the football and they did a great job of that.”

Ryle finished with 212 yards total offense, just 83 on the ground, including 75 on 14 carries by junior Travis Elliott, who entered the game having rushed 2,129 yards on the season. Elliott picked up 41 of those yards on one fourth-quarter carry, but tallied just 34 on his other 13 attempts. Hempel, who had rushed for 972 yards and averaged almost seven yards per carry, finished with 0 yards on 12 carries.

“Normally their line slanted either which way and they kind of came up the middle and we hadn’t really prepared for that,” said Hempel.

The Shamrocks appeared as if they were going to make quick work of the Raiders when on the first play of the game speedy sophomore wide receiver James Quick turned a 15-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Travis Wright into a 65-yard touchdown reception.

The Raiders then made a huge defensive stand after Shamrocks sophomore cornerback Ryan White Hempel on Ryle’s third offensive play of the game, returned it to the Raiders 29.

Warner said it didn’t surprise him his team didn’t get rattled by the bad start.
“It’s just about competing and just focus on your assignments every given play,” said Warner. “You’re going to get knocked down in life and you’re going to get back up and plug away and that’s what we try to teach at Ryle and our guy have bought into what we’re doing. It’s what our program is built on.”

The Raiders cut it to 7-3 with just 1:03 left in the first half when sophomore Garrett Mead connected on a 31-yard field goal that was setup by a 19-yard punt return by senior Deion Mullens that gave Ryle the ball at the Trinity 29.

Ryle had a couple of drives early in the third quarter to take the lead, but was forced into a three-and-out each time and finished the quarter with 0 yards and without a first down.

Trinity then drove 73 yards in nine plays to up its lead to 14-3 with 3:37 left in the third quarter after sophomore running back Derek Bishop raced into the end zone from 13 yards one play after his 8-yard scoring run had been wiped out by an illegal formation penalty.

Bishop and the Trinity offensive line took charge in the fourth quarter as he racked up 104 of his 170 yards rushing on 12 of his 25 carries, including scoring runs of 41 and 2 yards. Wright finished 8 of 14 for 136 yards with Quick catching six passes for 111 yards. The Shamrocks finished with 343 yards, 252 coming in the first and fourth quarters.

Hempel was 14 of 28 passing for 129 yards and also scored on a fourth-quarter touchdown run.

“I know we’re closer, we’re definitely closer,” said Warner. “We need to get this kind of senior leadership every year. We’re looking forward to the future here at Ryle.”

Louisville Trinity 7 0 7 14 – 28
Ryle 0 3 0 6 – 9

T-Quick 65 pass from Wright (Crenshaw kick)
R-FG Mead 31
T-Bishop 13 run (Crenshaw kick)
T-Bishop 41 run (Crenshaw kick)
R-Hempel 6 run (pass failed)
#12
Bob Beatty just passed Dennis Lampley up for all time wins at Trinity with 139 victories with this win.
#13
neerfan Wrote:What r u talking about. Ryle beat SK by 3 points first matchup and 21 second mnatch up thanks to Reffing mainly and that showed again last night against Trinity. In a neutral site with good reffing SK wouls have stomped Ryle. Ask any fans that have been to any Ryle home game and they will tell u the same.

Hey There Neerfan Where You Been Got a ? how many seniors does sk lose this year and what do they have coming back next year
#14
^ SK loses quite a few really good seniors. They will be pressed to find a replacement for Lawrence at QB.
#15
I say good good game and great season to the Raiders! TongueirateSho

Neerfan you don't even deserve a response. The title of this thread is "Trinity 28 Ryle 9" not "SK can beat any football team ever if they had 'good' refs"

Again great season boys! Proud of you TongueirateShoTongueirateSho

P.S. Neerfan if you're going to respond to this post do it on this thread and not in my inbox where only I can read it. And you swearing at me doesn't intimidate me when its covered in stars. **** *** ***** SK *** ** lol

Thank you and good luck to the teams left!!
#16
congrats rocks
#17
Wideleft01 Wrote:I think Ryle played somewhat respectable. 7-3 at half. Unlike their game against Highlands, Trinity was better suited to stop the run. Ryle could pass or play from behind. Ryle may still be the 2nd or 3rd best team in the state. It's all about matchups. Highlands is the only team that coud possibly beat Trinity because they can score with them. Just like Trinity, Ryle, and Highlands are a bad matchup for SK and would beat Simon Kenton by 5 or 6 TDS each.

I think Boyle County might beat Trinity. It would be one heck of a game.

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