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07-10-2012, 12:19 PM
Lets here everyone's thoughts about district 8 in 4A this year.
1. Ashland-The Tomcats will reload with 15 seniors returning and some talented underclassmen and build on last years success.
2 Rowan County- Explosive offense but nothing defensively.
3 Johnson Central- With Mr. Everything JJ Jude gone it could be a long year in Paintsville.
4. Greenup County- I'd actually forgot Greenup had a team but they can still finish ahead of the county.
5. Boyd County- Come on they're Boyd County, there's no explanation needed.
1. Ashland-The Tomcats will reload with 15 seniors returning and some talented underclassmen and build on last years success.
2 Rowan County- Explosive offense but nothing defensively.
3 Johnson Central- With Mr. Everything JJ Jude gone it could be a long year in Paintsville.
4. Greenup County- I'd actually forgot Greenup had a team but they can still finish ahead of the county.
5. Boyd County- Come on they're Boyd County, there's no explanation needed.
07-11-2012, 12:59 AM
You are out of it. Johnson central is loaded. JJ Jude was good but he is not all they had. They have a very good D and that O line JJ ran behind was young last year so they will be even better this year. Any back in eastern kentucky will look good this year at JC with that O line. Johnson central is a powerhouse in this area now. They have built their program up to the point now that they get a lot of good players from other schools so they don't rebuild they just reload. And by the way they will probably beat the tomcats this year.:haters:
07-11-2012, 09:02 AM
I hope everyone looks at JC like this. We counted 15 Sr's and 13 Jr's out of the 60 that showed up for the first day of practice. I don't have the heart to tell them that the best they will do is 3rd in the district. LOL. Go Eagles!!!!
07-18-2012, 07:05 PM
It's a two horse race. Rowan lost the best athlete in the programs history in Adam wing and aren't really known for beating Ashland or JC but they can pull a miracle I guess. Greenup and boyd fight for the right to get destroyed in a first round playoff game. It's a slight edge to Ashland I think as the young guys got a lot of pt last year since most of the games werent close which should pay off this year. But I'm not gonna say I would be surprised if JC wins especially since they get the tomcats at home.
07-18-2012, 09:38 PM
Ashland will be Very good up front on both sides of the ball. Looks like they have reloaded this year. This team is moving in the right direction ^
07-22-2012, 10:19 PM
tomcatfan722000 Wrote:It's a two horse race. Rowan lost the best athlete in the programs history in Adam wing and aren't really known for beating Ashland or JC but they can pull a miracle I guess. Greenup and boyd fight for the right to get destroyed in a first round playoff game. It's a slight edge to Ashland I think as the young guys got a lot of pt last year since most of the games werent close which should pay off this year. But I'm not gonna say I would be surprised if JC wins especially since they get the tomcats at home.
I agree. Rowan will fall off the radar without Wing. They will fight it out with Greenup and Boyd to see which 2 travel in the playoffs and who starts basketball. I will give the edge to JC based on the home field advantage.
07-22-2012, 11:18 PM
Extremely weak district. The "winner" will go nowhere when it faces one of the better northern Kentucky schools. It will be brutal.
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