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Hazard 54 - Paris 13
#1
Congrats Dawgs
#2
No Shocker, Congrats Hazard.
#3
Congrads Hazard.
#4
congrats to Hazard
#5
Nice win for the Bulldogs. I hate it for the Greyhounds.
#6
Paris 0 0 7 6 13
Hazard 47 0 0 7 54
Scoring summary:
H--Austin Johnson 4 pass from John Combs (kick failed); H--Johnson 45 pass from Combs (Tyler Day kick); H--Johnson 4 run (Day kick); H--Narhan Higgins 53 pass from Combs (Day kick); H--Corey Slone 65 pass from Combs (Victor Jewell kick); H--Zack Blanton 25 pass from Combs (Jewell kick); H--B.J. Combs 48 pass from Jacob Roll (kick failed); P--Jake Stevens 15 run (Oscar Beller); H--Zack Napier 32 run (Day kick); P--Malik Washington from Cameron Downing (kick failed).
Records: Hazard 3-0, Paris 0-3


Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2010/08/17/13961...z0zDuCh1FK
#7
Congrats to the Bulldogs. What has happened to Paris football over the years?
#8
Hazard scored 47 points in the 1st quarter? WOW!! I have never seen that before.
#9
way to go dawgs!
#10
Fantastic win for the Bulldogs and now on to Williamsburg. Keep up the great work Dawgs!
#11
No surprise here
#12
Navajo4life Wrote:Congrats to the Bulldogs. What has happened to Paris football over the years?

I was at Paris around their last good run under Randy Reese. Even at that time they had around 20 players so obviously numbers were a problem. The middle school team that I was an assistant on only had one team score on us the entire season. We won the Northern Division of the Bluegrass Conference. The running backs on this team were absolutely awesome. They not only had great size but speed as well. A lot of the players were sons of team members of the state title teams in the early 80's. Surprisingly there was hardly any community involvement and not a lot of people attending the games. After I left and went to Frankfort, I talked to a few of the coaches and was told all but one of the backs quit.
#13
Congrats to the Dawgs!!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
LOSERS QUIT WHEN THEY'RE TIRED, WINNERS QUIT WHEN THEY HAVE WON
#14
Kudos to the Hazard coaching staff for calling off the 'Dogs early in this one. :Thumbs:
#15
I heard Jordan Olinger didnt even play in this game? Is this true.
#16
bac2369 Wrote:I heard Jordan Olinger didnt even play in this game? Is this true.

Someone told me before the game that Hazard had like 5 starters that weren't going to play so it's very likely that Jordan was one of them.
#17
There were five players that didn't play, incluyidng John Olinger and Eric Back.
#18
Westside Wrote:I was at Paris around their last good run under Randy Reese. Even at that time they had around 20 players so obviously numbers were a problem. The middle school team that I was an assistant on only had one team score on us the entire season. We won the Northern Division of the Bluegrass Conference. The running backs on this team were absolutely awesome. They not only had great size but speed as well. A lot of the players were sons of team members of the state title teams in the early 80's. Surprisingly there was hardly any community involvement and not a lot of people attending the games. After I left and went to Frankfort, I talked to a few of the coaches and was told all but one of the backs quit.

Sad to see something like this happen.
#19
Hazard is an awsome team.
#20
Someone at the game said it looked like pre-game in the first quarter.. Said there basically wasn't anyone on the field.. Said Paris didn't make a tackle in the first quarter... Is this true??
#21
I knew the Bulldogs bite would be bigger than the Greyhounds.

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