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08-19-2005, 11:39 PM
No suprise
08-19-2005, 11:40 PM
Good job tigers.. Paintsville gonna be tough..this year..
08-19-2005, 11:54 PM
Nice win for Paintsville. Congrats.
08-20-2005, 12:15 AM
WOW, nice job P-ville, I would like to read some stats about the game if anyone has any please post. Thanks alot football05 8)
08-20-2005, 02:55 AM
Way to go Tigers
08-20-2005, 03:10 AM
People say no suprise. Fairview is a tough team and may very well win their district this season. Fairview is made up of big guys. For stats all I have is scoring not real sure on yardage and stuff.
Hans Doderer scored for Paintsville from 3 yards out.
Daniel Pugh ran for 37 yard TD and threw 2 more TD passes.
T.J. Freno caught one TD pass, while Kevin Williams caught the other.
Andrew Brown and Kevin Williams both had fumble recoveries on defense.
Hans Doderer had an INT.
Hans Doderer scored for Paintsville from 3 yards out.
Daniel Pugh ran for 37 yard TD and threw 2 more TD passes.
T.J. Freno caught one TD pass, while Kevin Williams caught the other.
Andrew Brown and Kevin Williams both had fumble recoveries on defense.
Hans Doderer had an INT.
08-20-2005, 03:59 AM
MOJO Wrote:People say no suprise. Fairview is a tough team and may very well win their district this season. Fairview is made up of big guys. For stats all I have is scoring not real sure on yardage and stuff.
Hans Doderer scored for Paintsville from 3 yards out.
Daniel Pugh ran for 37 yard TD and threw 2 more TD passes.
T.J. Freno caught one TD pass, while Kevin Williams caught the other.
Andrew Brown and Kevin Williams both had fumble recoveries on defense.
Hans Doderer had an INT.
I think he meant that in a good way.. We all know Painstville gonna be tough this year. That is No Surprise. They were good last year and young. I would of been very surprised if they lost this game. I will be very surprised if anyone other than Pikeville can beat them in the district.
08-20-2005, 04:15 AM
torQQue Wrote:MOJO Wrote:People say no suprise. Fairview is a tough team and may very well win their district this season. Fairview is made up of big guys. For stats all I have is scoring not real sure on yardage and stuff.
Hans Doderer scored for Paintsville from 3 yards out.
Daniel Pugh ran for 37 yard TD and threw 2 more TD passes.
T.J. Freno caught one TD pass, while Kevin Williams caught the other.
Andrew Brown and Kevin Williams both had fumble recoveries on defense.
Hans Doderer had an INT.
I think he meant that in a good way.. We all know Painstville gonna be tough this year. That is No Surprise. They were good last year and young. I would of been very surprised if they lost this game. I will be very surprised if anyone other than Pikeville can beat them in the district.
I know he meant no suprise. But I think Fairview needs more credit than what is given. Fairview is a good football team as well, and to be honest I didn't know if the Tigers could go into Fairview and pull out a win. An ex-cross town rival's coach had the Tigers number while at Johnson Central, no suprise he's in the administration and an assistant at Fairview. He left JC for the Fairview head coaching job and turned their program back around in the right direction. I think Bill Musick won 8 of 10 Apple Bowls he coached in but I may be wrong on that stat. Fairview needs more credit, and that's just MHO. Paintsville may be good but Pikeville's had their number previously as has South Floyd in more recent years. Hazard seems to be in the right direction, laying it on cross town foe, Perry Central tonight. Remember this is the same Perry Central team that beat Pikeville in a scrimmage last week. So give Hazard some credit too. I'm worried about all 3 district foes along with Johnson Central and Prestonsburg. A 5-5 season would be unexpected and very big disappointment as would a 4th seed in the district but it is possible. Although Paintsville's good and experienced don't bet on the Tigers pulling out victories against all of them. Paintsville has the talent and the sky is the limit but it's up to them and sitting here on the board saying their good and should be in title game with Pikeville in the last week isn't enough. Remember guys if you want it you still have to work for it.
08-20-2005, 12:53 PM
Congrats Tigers...heard cramps came in to play during the second half. Maybe something in the water because I know Coach Runyon would have them in shape. Keep it up Tigers.
08-20-2005, 01:59 PM
Paintsville had 305 yards of total offense. 200 rushing and 105 passing. I believe Pugh was 6-10 with the only 2 incompletions in the first half he threw the ball away on a scramble. Good to see Williams playing a tough TE, getting behind the secondary for some open catches. Also heard that Hicks tatooed their first string QB and caused him to sit out the rest of the game. D looks to be good if they can just slow down the running attack. I'm sure they will tighten up come next week. Anyone know if Subby will be back in the lineup next week at AC.
08-20-2005, 02:58 PM
TBIRD Wrote:Paintsville had 305 yards of total offense. 200 rushing and 105 passing. I believe Pugh was 6-10 with the only 2 incompletions in the first half he threw the ball away on a scramble. Good to see Williams playing a tough TE, getting behind the secondary for some open catches. Also heard that Hicks tatooed their first string QB and caused him to sit out the rest of the game. D looks to be good if they can just slow down the running attack. I'm sure they will tighten up come next week. Anyone know if Subby will be back in the lineup next week at AC.
I had the opportunity to talk with Sublett's father last night. Apparently, his sprain was a little more severe than originally thought to be. He also has a strained achillies. He came back to practice on Wednesday, and struggled to move laterally and sprint. He didn't practice on Thursday, he along with BMR and the other coaches decided to hold him out for this week. I assume he'll be back next week but the foot could hold him out a couple of weeks. I don't think BMR will push him to play against AC or Jenkins if he's not feeling well enough to do so. Heard Smyth goes back to the doctor soon, any updates on his shoulder??
I also don't believe the cramping had much to do with being out of shape. Paintsville looked to be in pretty decent shape, cramps are contributed to lack of fluids, electrolytes and potassium.
08-21-2005, 09:19 PM
Adam Smyth told me that they don't know if he might have to have Surgery on his shoulder but i could be mistakin....but Smyth is a hell of a player....and hopefully he wont have to have sergury because this is his Senior year and i know he wants to play ever game he can.....so keep your hopes up for Smyth.....
08-22-2005, 01:26 AM
PaintsvilleFootball Wrote:Adam Smyth told me that they don't know if he might have to have Surgery on his shoulder but i could be mistakin....but Smyth is a hell of a player....and hopefully he wont have to have sergury because this is his Senior year and i know he wants to play ever game he can.....so keep your hopes up for Smyth.....
No you're right about Smyth's possibilities. My only question is can he play injured?? I've seen quite a few seniors be torn apart but continue to play because it's their last year. I would think if at all possible Smyth waits until after the season to have surgery and gets a shoulder brace to continue to play but that's just what I think. The balls in Adam's court when the doctors decide what to do with him.
08-22-2005, 09:37 AM
MOJO Wrote:You know Mojo, you are correct in saying the Tigers could lose 5 games this year. It wouldn't be a shame ofr 5 losses either. Hazard must be the real deal this year and could end up winning the district.torQQue Wrote:MOJO Wrote:People say no suprise. Fairview is a tough team and may very well win their district this season. Fairview is made up of big guys. For stats all I have is scoring not real sure on yardage and stuff.
Hans Doderer scored for Paintsville from 3 yards out.
Daniel Pugh ran for 37 yard TD and threw 2 more TD passes.
T.J. Freno caught one TD pass, while Kevin Williams caught the other.
Andrew Brown and Kevin Williams both had fumble recoveries on defense.
Hans Doderer had an INT.
I think he meant that in a good way.. We all know Painstville gonna be tough this year. That is No Surprise. They were good last year and young. I would of been very surprised if they lost this game. I will be very surprised if anyone other than Pikeville can beat them in the district.
I know he meant no suprise. But I think Fairview needs more credit than what is given. Fairview is a good football team as well, and to be honest I didn't know if the Tigers could go into Fairview and pull out a win. An ex-cross town rival's coach had the Tigers number while at Johnson Central, no suprise he's in the administration and an assistant at Fairview. He left JC for the Fairview head coaching job and turned their program back around in the right direction. I think Bill Musick won 8 of 10 Apple Bowls he coached in but I may be wrong on that stat. Fairview needs more credit, and that's just MHO. Paintsville may be good but Pikeville's had their number previously as has South Floyd in more recent years. Hazard seems to be in the right direction, laying it on cross town foe, Perry Central tonight. Remember this is the same Perry Central team that beat Pikeville in a scrimmage last week. So give Hazard some credit too. I'm worried about all 3 district foes along with Johnson Central and Prestonsburg. A 5-5 season would be unexpected and very big disappointment as would a 4th seed in the district but it is possible. Although Paintsville's good and experienced don't bet on the Tigers pulling out victories against all of them. Paintsville has the talent and the sky is the limit but it's up to them and sitting here on the board saying their good and should be in title game with Pikeville in the last week isn't enough. Remember guys if you want it you still have to work for it.
PHS could end up being the #3 seed. You might see 3 teams from our district in the semis of the region. At any rate, our region WILL NOT make it past the semis of the state. NCC or Beechwood will end up at Papa's.
08-22-2005, 11:19 AM
Congrats Paintsville!
08-22-2005, 01:22 PM
sportwhiz Wrote:MOJO Wrote:You know Mojo, you are correct in saying the Tigers could lose 5 games this year. It wouldn't be a shame ofr 5 losses either. Hazard must be the real deal this year and could end up winning the district.torQQue Wrote:MOJO Wrote:People say no suprise. Fairview is a tough team and may very well win their district this season. Fairview is made up of big guys. For stats all I have is scoring not real sure on yardage and stuff.
Hans Doderer scored for Paintsville from 3 yards out.
Daniel Pugh ran for 37 yard TD and threw 2 more TD passes.
T.J. Freno caught one TD pass, while Kevin Williams caught the other.
Andrew Brown and Kevin Williams both had fumble recoveries on defense.
Hans Doderer had an INT.
I think he meant that in a good way.. We all know Painstville gonna be tough this year. That is No Surprise. They were good last year and young. I would of been very surprised if they lost this game. I will be very surprised if anyone other than Pikeville can beat them in the district.
I know he meant no suprise. But I think Fairview needs more credit than what is given. Fairview is a good football team as well, and to be honest I didn't know if the Tigers could go into Fairview and pull out a win. An ex-cross town rival's coach had the Tigers number while at Johnson Central, no suprise he's in the administration and an assistant at Fairview. He left JC for the Fairview head coaching job and turned their program back around in the right direction. I think Bill Musick won 8 of 10 Apple Bowls he coached in but I may be wrong on that stat. Fairview needs more credit, and that's just MHO. Paintsville may be good but Pikeville's had their number previously as has South Floyd in more recent years. Hazard seems to be in the right direction, laying it on cross town foe, Perry Central tonight. Remember this is the same Perry Central team that beat Pikeville in a scrimmage last week. So give Hazard some credit too. I'm worried about all 3 district foes along with Johnson Central and Prestonsburg. A 5-5 season would be unexpected and very big disappointment as would a 4th seed in the district but it is possible. Although Paintsville's good and experienced don't bet on the Tigers pulling out victories against all of them. Paintsville has the talent and the sky is the limit but it's up to them and sitting here on the board saying their good and should be in title game with Pikeville in the last week isn't enough. Remember guys if you want it you still have to work for it.
PHS could end up being the #3 seed. You might see 3 teams from our district in the semis of the region. At any rate, our region WILL NOT make it past the semis of the state. NCC or Beechwood will end up at Papa's.
I know I'm correct, teams don't play to roll over for someone else. But if you thing 5-5 wouldn't be a disappointment your nuts. Ask BMR if he'd be satisified with 5-5 with 3rd in the district. I said it's possible, I didn't say it would happen. I think if they lose to Hazard they better hide their faces for awhile. They beat Hazard last season, and while Hazard lost one of the Top receivers in the state, Paintsville lost a player that had a negative effect on his team. My statement is to not settle at 5-5, and BMR will not settle at 5-5. You can't just think you're good and teams are going to rollover. BUt if the scenerio plays out like you mention, then it would be A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT. I think Paintsville has a shot at the district and the region. Now to say Hazard is the real deal after one week into the season is ludicrous.
08-22-2005, 01:32 PM
I honestly dont see Paintsville losing 2 games, let alone 5. But only time will tell. The potential is there for the Tigers to win the district. Well just have to wait and see if they take advantage of it.
08-23-2005, 09:34 AM
Mojo, I didn't say it wouldn't be a disappointment or that the Tigers would be satisfied with 5 losses. I'm just saying our district will be tough this year. Like I said, you could see 3 teams from our district in the semis of the region.
I don't see 5 losses for the Tigers. I only see 4 teams capable of beating PHS: Prestonsburg, Hazard, Pikeville, and JCHS.
IF they do lose those 4 games, it's not a "woe is me situation." The Tigers shouldn't be hanging their heads in shame and disappointment. I don't think I'd want the Tigers to be disappointed to the point they don't learn from the losses. If they learn from a loss and turn a regular season loss to a playoff win, that will prove my point.
Remember 2002, the Tigers lost at home to Fleming Neon in a very ugly game. They didn't get disappointed and give up. They turned the season around and beat Fleming Neon in the region final at Fleming Neon in a rout.
If they lose to Hazard and then hide their faces, then they will be throwing in the towel for the rest of the season. They should take a que from the 2002 Tigers and take their lumps (if they get any lumps) and then scratch and claw their way back.
I don't see 5 losses for the Tigers. I only see 4 teams capable of beating PHS: Prestonsburg, Hazard, Pikeville, and JCHS.
IF they do lose those 4 games, it's not a "woe is me situation." The Tigers shouldn't be hanging their heads in shame and disappointment. I don't think I'd want the Tigers to be disappointed to the point they don't learn from the losses. If they learn from a loss and turn a regular season loss to a playoff win, that will prove my point.
Remember 2002, the Tigers lost at home to Fleming Neon in a very ugly game. They didn't get disappointed and give up. They turned the season around and beat Fleming Neon in the region final at Fleming Neon in a rout.
If they lose to Hazard and then hide their faces, then they will be throwing in the towel for the rest of the season. They should take a que from the 2002 Tigers and take their lumps (if they get any lumps) and then scratch and claw their way back.
08-23-2005, 12:23 PM
sportwhiz Wrote:Mojo, I didn't say it wouldn't be a disappointment or that the Tigers would be satisfied with 5 losses. I'm just saying our district will be tough this year. Like I said, you could see 3 teams from our district in the semis of the region.
I don't see 5 losses for the Tigers. I only see 4 teams capable of beating PHS: Prestonsburg, Hazard, Pikeville, and JCHS.
IF they do lose those 4 games, it's not a "woe is me situation." The Tigers shouldn't be hanging their heads in shame and disappointment. I don't think I'd want the Tigers to be disappointed to the point they don't learn from the losses. If they learn from a loss and turn a regular season loss to a playoff win, that will prove my point.
Remember 2002, the Tigers lost at home to Fleming Neon in a very ugly game. They didn't get disappointed and give up. They turned the season around and beat Fleming Neon in the region final at Fleming Neon in a rout.
If they lose to Hazard and then hide their faces, then they will be throwing in the towel for the rest of the season. They should take a que from the 2002 Tigers and take their lumps (if they get any lumps) and then scratch and claw their way back.
I'm not saying hang your heads and give up on a season if you lose a game. But I can guarentee you, if they lose to 3 teams from that list I wouldn't want to be on BMR's team. Two different coaches, two different attitudes. When I say hide their faces, I mean it because BMR will be livid and I'm sure he'd be eating faces the following week. Yeah you take losses as a learning experience, but you're never satisfied with a loss and you should be disappointed if you lose especially to someone you're suppose to win against.
sportwhiz Wrote:You know Mojo, you are correct in saying the Tigers could lose 5 games this year. It wouldn't be a shame ofr 5 losses either. Hazard must be the real deal this year and could end up winning the district.Sure looks to me as if you say that it's okay if Paintsville loses 5 games. I still say it would be a shame and a disappointment.
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