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SK 55 - Campbell County 35. FINAL
#1
Final I will let the SK fans post the unbelievable stats from this o
#2
Kuntz 20 27 367 74.07 7 tds and 80 yards rushing 1 td! Mr. Football!
#3
Stats can be found here for this game :

http://www.hsgamecenter.com/football/boys/game/1547539
#4
Kuntz is hands down the BEST QB I have seen this year! BEST!
#5
The skill level of SK's recivers really jumped out at me tonight. McEntyre, Meenach and Wimkler have improved profoundly from last year.

I was surprised that CC scored this many points. SK got hurt on reverses and read options.
#6
I have been giving Barker the benefit of the doubt, but, I have to agree, Kuntz does seem to have surpassed him. Barker had better weapons last year, but Kuntz has the better weapons this year.
#7
^ What was dumbfounding was that the Camels in the first half went away from everything they have done thus far this year. There was so much tentativeness on the Camels sideline to run the offense for fear that one transfer player had given them their offense. It would in no way have changed the outcome of the game, SK was flat out BETTER! But the Camels did not run over left tackle until the 2nd half. LT Schneider has been their anchor that the run game has ran behind, and they ran right almost the entire first half. In 6A football, you play to your strengths and force the other team to stop you. Camels tried to fool SK, but SK is WAAAYYY too good to do that! I was really impressed with the athleticism of SK's skill position players! This SK team, baring any significant injuries, is a legitimate threat to the 6A title this year!
#8
Congrats to the Pioneers. An over under of 90, defense anyone Confusednicker:!

Gotta love 6A football in NKY...it makes Gumps' box o' chocolates look silly...
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#9
^ Spirit, I was worried that SK was going to put up 90 alone!
#10
^ Well then it warms my heart you all scored 35 thenConfusednicker:. Appears the fans got more than their monies worth this evening.

See you next week and look forward to seeing the new Camel digs! :Thumbs:
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#11
Spirit100 Wrote:^ Well then it warms my heart you all scored 35 thenConfusednicker:. Appears the fans got more than their monies worth this evening.

See you next week and look forward to seeing the new Camel digs! :Thumbs:

Can we say more than "Hi" this time???? LOL, seriously, it was a pleasure just to shake your hand! And NKY 6A, LOOK OUT! Dixie has an up and comer that is A STUD!!! And his name is Spirit JR!!!!:worthy:
#12
I have no idea as to what Dusty is talking about. And yes we will say more than hello next time our paths cross :biggrin:.
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#13
SK is playing very well Dixie might be a test but I believe Campbell had the best chance of upsetting them.

I'm drinking the Kool-Aid SK 10-0...

Kuntz made Barker look like he was JV if you compare these games IMO. He's a good QB but Kuntz is playing at the level I expected Barker to play at this season.
#15
TNT-MB1 Wrote:SK is playing very well Dixie might be a test but I believe Campbell had the best chance of upsetting them.

I'm drinking the Kool-Aid SK 10-0...

Kuntz made Barker look like he was JV if you compare these games IMO. He's a good QB but Kuntz is playing at the level I expected Barker to play at this season.

Don't wanna brag or bring any disrespect to the Camels. But I love my kid and his team. Just gonna put some icons up about how I feel....ConfusedingleparConfusedinglepar:Clap::Wave:Big Grinrums02:
#16
hop24 Wrote:Don't wanna brag or bring any disrespect to the Camels. But I love my kid and his team. Just gonna put some icons up about how I feel....ConfusedingleparConfusedinglepar:Clap::Wave:Big Grinrums02:

Your kid must be the punter!!! LOL :biglmao:
#17
hop24 Wrote:Don't wanna brag or bring any disrespect to the Camels. But I love my kid and his team. Just gonna put some icons up about how I feel....ConfusedingleparConfusedinglepar:Clap::Wave:Big Grinrums02:

After the season there having I would too it reminds me of Ryle's 2010 season.
Team is loaded having an excellent year and Trinity is having what they would consider a down year(if anyone outside if the rocks fans would call it that) in 2010 they were all sophomores. This season they are coming off a year which they lost a lot of key players.

I believe it is an opportune moment for either SK or Scoot County to take that title this season.

(Sorry McCraken but your too new and traditionally 6a Western schools don't fair we'll against L-Ville or NKY)
#18
Stardust Wrote:Your kid must be the punter!!! LOL :biglmao:

:hilarious::flush:
#19
hop24 Wrote:Don't wanna brag or bring any disrespect to the Camels. But I love my kid and his team. Just gonna put some icons up about how I feel....ConfusedingleparConfusedinglepar:Clap::Wave:Big Grinrums02:

I will do it for you! Your son is Mr. Football!!!!!!!!
#20
TNT-MB1 Wrote:SK is playing very well Dixie might be a test but I believe Campbell had the best chance of upsetting them.

I'm drinking the Kool-Aid SK 10-0...

Kuntz made Barker look like he was JV if you compare these games IMO. He's a good QB but Kuntz is playing at the level I expected Barker to play at this season.

I love your passion TNT, however, "let me clear my throat!" :Thumbs:. You do realize Ryle may beat Dixie, who may beat SK, and lose to the Camels. Take that scenario and switch the winner and loser. Again, until game end you just don't know what you are going to witness in this district from one week to the next. Hype and records mean nothing! They beat the snot out of one another like the AFC Central.

Enjoy the SK Kool Aid for now. I'm not potentially drinking it until the end of the Dixie-SK battle, even if the Camels beat Dixie next week! Regardless of the Louisville Monsters and the Moon rising on McCracken in the west ( all pun intended ). It's fun football to watch and it is my sincere hope our local 6A representative makes the state semis. I'll be there whomever it is and I hope you all will join me. And if we make state I'm definitely there!
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#21
UK1fan Wrote:I will do it for you! Your son is Mr. Football!!!!!!!!

You are an idiot, so your vote doesn't count!!! :biglmao:




J/K I love you!
#22
Spirit100 Wrote:I love your passion TNT, however, "let me clear my throat!" :Thumbs:. You do realize Ryle may beat Dixie, who may beat SK, and lose to the Camels. Take that scenario and switch the winner and loser. Again, until game end you just don't know what you are going to witness in this district from one week to the next. Hype and records mean nothing! They beat the snot out of one another like the AFC Central.

Enjoy the SK Kool Aid for now. I'm not potentially drinking it until the end of the Dixie-SK battle, even if the Camels beat Dixie next week! Regardless of the Louisville Monsters and the Moon rising on McCracken in the west ( all pun intended ). It's fun football to watch and it is my sincere hope our local 6A representative makes the state semis. I'll be there whomever it is and I hope you all will join me. And if we make state I'm definitely there!

Oh my, Spirit, now you are starting to sound like a HHS booster..... :biglmao:
#23
Trust me I was going over the scenarios with my brother at the game tonight would be traditional NKY 6a.

Now that would be fun to watch if it ended up like this

SK 4-0
Ryle 2-2 (Boone/Dixie)
Dixie 2-2 (Boone/Campbell)
Campbell 2-2 (Boone/Ryle)
Boone 0-4
#24
TNT-MB1 Wrote:Trust me I was going over the scenarios with my brother at the game tonight would be traditional NKY 6a.

Now that would be fun to watch if it ended up like this

SK 4-0
Ryle 2-2 (Boone/Dixie)
Dixie 2-2 (Boone/Campbell)
Campbell 2-2 (Boone/Ryle)
Boone 0-4

That would be perfectly acceptable with this guy.:biggrin: Only thing I would wish for would be the NKY district eliminates the Louisville district!:devilflam
#25
UK1fan Wrote:I will do it for you! Your son is Mr. Football!!!!!!!!

Your gonna cause a mass suicide in Hebron if you keep this up!
#26
hop24 Wrote:That would be perfectly acceptable with this guy.:biggrin: Only thing I would wish for would be the NKY district eliminates the Louisville district!:devilflam

:gtfo:, lol
#27
Extremely heavily tainted Camels photos, but here is the pics of the game. I tried to get as many good shots of Kuntz as I could.

http://shep17.webs.com/IMGL0572.JPG

Should be fully uploaded by tomorrow AM
#28
The Simon Kenton football team put its unbeaten record on the line on the road at brand-new Campbell County High School Stadium Friday night in Alexandria, and put a damper on the Camels’ homecoming with a 55-35 Class 6A District mauling.

The upset-minded Camels were able to move the ball, but costly mistakes conspired against them. They wound up being no match for the Pioneers, who were able to move their offense efficiently despite missing the services of starting tailback Dillon Powell, the area’s eighth-leading rusher.

Simon Kenton, ranked second in the Enquirer Northern Kentucky coaches’ poll, improved to 7-0. The Pioneers dropped seventh-ranked Campbell County to 3-3 and handed the Camels their first district loss. It was Campbell County’s district opener. The Pioneers destroyed Ryle last week in their opener.

Simon Kenton quarterback Brenen Kuntz threw a school-record seven touchdown passes, three to Logan Winkler, and added a rushing score, accounting for all of the Pioneers’ scoring. He totaled 447 yards from scrimmage, finishing 20 of 27 passing for 367 yards and adding 80 yards on the ground.

Simon Kenton scored three first-quarter touchdowns, and led 21-0 with 1:07 left in the opening quarter. The Pioneers added a second-quarter touchdown, answering the Camels’ lone score of the half, for a 28-7 halftime lead.

Simon Kenton made it 34-7 with a nine-play, 81-yard third-quarter drive, scoring on Kuntz’s 11-yard pass to Lars McEntyre. The extra-point kick was blocked.

The Camels pulled to within 41-21 on quarterback Avery Wood’s 1-yard run, and forced a fumble on the last play of the third quarter. Their drive opening the fourth traveled to the Pioneers’ 33, but was snuffed out with 9:40 to play on a fourth-and-six incompletion into the end zone.

PLAYS OF THE GAME: The Camels generated some hope by drawing to within two scores and forcing a fourth-and-4 from the Campbell County 49 late in the second quarter. Pioneers coach Jeff Marksberry went to the trick bag, calling a jet sweep, reverse flea-flicker that resulted in a 48-yard Kuntz completion to Winkler to the Camels’ 3. Kuntz completed the seven-play, 83-yard drive with a 3-yard rushing score 3:56 before the break.

Simon Kenton went into the halftime locker room with momentum after stopping a 58-yard Camels drive that traveled to the Pioneers’ 7 with 33 seconds to go before intermission. Simon Kenton stopped a running play on fourth-and-goal, and went into the break with a three-touchdown lead.

VIEW FROM THE SIDELINE: “Brenen Kuntz is the best quarterback in Northern Kentucky,” coach Marksberry said. “He bought time. He extended plays. He was great.”

PLAYER OF THE GAME: Kuntz completed 10 of his first 12 passes for 140 first-half yards, with three passing touchdowns and a rushing TD.

QUOTABLE: “The flea-flicker we call ‘Lex Gun’ and it worked. We run the jet and get it to the receiver, and he gives it back to me,” Kuntz said.

FIRST-HALF HIGHLIGHTS: Simon Kenton defensive back Mikey Krallman ended the Camels’ first drive with an interception at the Campbell County 24. Kuntz led the Pioneers on a quick four-play drive, hitting tailback Travis Bryson with a 11-yard TD pass at the 8:58 mark.

The Camels punted on their next possession and Simon Kenton drove 49 yards on 11 plays and scored on Kuntz’s 5-yard pass to Evan Meenach for a 14-0 lead.

The Pioneers outgained the Camels, 184-181 in first-half yards. Wood was 4-for-11 passing for 41 yards and added 77 on the ground before halftime.

EXTRA POINTS: Five other Class 6A teams entered Friday with unbeaten records. They were Scott County (6-0), DuPont Manual (6-0), Central Hardin (6-0), Henry Clay (5-0) and Male (5-0).

• Kuntz ranked fourth in the area with 1,172 passing yards entering Friday and tied for third with 12 touchdowns. He was sixth in rushing with 478 yards. Powell ranked eighth with 459 rushing yards. Grant Wassom was fourth with 405 receiving yards for the Pioneers.■

Simon Kenton 21 7 13 14 — 55
Campell County 7 0 14 14 — 35
S-Bryson 11 pass from Kuntz (Smith kick)

S-Meenach 5 pass from Kuntz (Smith kick)

S-Vercheak 8 pass from Kuntz (Smith kick)

C-Wood 1 run (Knaley kick)

S-Kuntz 3 run (Smith kick)

S-McEntyre 11 pass from Kuntz (kick blocked)

C-Hess 4 pass from Wood (Knaley kick)

S-Winkler 7 pass from Kuntz (Smith kick)

C-Wood 1 run (Knaley kick)

S-Winkler 54 pass from Kuntz (Smith kick)

C-Fickenscher 51 pass from Wood (kick failed)

S-Winkler 14 pass from Kuntz (Smith kick)

C-Howard 7 run (Hess pass from Wood)

Records: S 7-0 (2-0 Class 6A district), C 3-3 (0-1)
#29
For the last time...barker is a much better "QB" than kuntz. Understand this, kuntz is an incredible high school football player. God luck in the future without him SK.
#30
You don't know what your talking about!

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