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NKY Review: Week 5
#1
Teams in bold are NKY teams

Beechwood 37, Elizabethtown 12

Bellevue 22, Owen County 14

Boone County 34, Dixie Heights 13

Cooper 46, Scott 14

Dayton 32, Bracken County 27

Highlands 35, CovCath 21

Holmes 64, Pendleton County 7

Lloyd Memorial 36, Holy Cross 35

Newport 47, Ludlow 8

NewCath 58, Bishop Brossart 0

Simon Kenton 20, Ryle 0

South Oldham 63, Conner 57

Walton-Verona 27, Carroll County 7
#2
NKY District Standings (NR- not ranked until district play)

1A - District 4
NR: Bellevue 0-0 (3-3)
NR: Beechwood 0-0 (2-3)
NR: Dayton 0-0 (2-4)
NR: Ludlow 0-0 (1-4)

2A - District 6
1. Lloyd Memorial 1-0 (5-1)
2. NewCath 1-0 (2-3)
3. Bishop Brossart 0-1 (1-4)
4. Holy Cross 0-1 (1-5)
NR: Newport 0-0 (2-4)

4A - District 7
1. Highlands 1-0 (5-0)
2. Holmes 1-0 (3-2)
3. CovCath 0-1 (4-2)
4. Pendleton County 0-1 (1-5)
NR: Harrison County 0-0 (0-5)

5A - District 5
1. Cooper 1-0 (6-0)
2. South Oldham 1-0 (5-1)
3. Conner 0-1 (3-2)
4. Scott 0-1 (3-3)
NR: Grant County 0-0 (3-2)

6A - District 6
1. Simon Kenton 1-0 (6-0)
2. Boone County 1-0 (1-5)
3. Ryle 0-1 (2-3)
4. Dixie Heights 0-1 (1-4)
NR: Campbell County 0-0 (2-3)
#3
Notes:
- Simon Kenton, picked to finish last in NKY 6A, is the only 6A team in the state that's 6-0 (Trinity & PRP are 5-0)

- Lloyd's win over Holy Cross was the 1st time Lloyd has beaten Holy Cross at the varsity level

- Highlands has won 8 in a row over CovCath and would have a 79 game winning streak if not for a 2 pt loss to Ryle in 2010

- Dayton has doubled their win total from last season, which is a big deal cause they were winless in 2010

- Cooper has just as many wins as county rivals Conner, Boone, and Ryle combined
#4
Pioneers all the way!

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