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Last Apple Bowl??
#61
I can't remember anyone getting on here and bragging about beating a bigger team. Look at our schedule, we play all sizes.:Thumbs:
#62
Superman20 Wrote:I dont see how anyone could think they have a cupcake schedule..they have played some good ball teams. Paintsville definitely couldnt beat anyone that they play.

Seeing how JCHS is a 5A school and Paintsville is a 1A school, I would hope Paintsville would not do as well as the cross creek people. Seriously, that is a stupid statement. Get over this bull and let the kids play and enjoy themselves. The parents and school staff are killing the fun!!!!!! Grow up and act more like the children.
#63
UK Wildcat Wrote:Congrats JC, I hope you pinched a few pville jewels, just to give them a good feel of a lost game.

Again, stupid statement. Grow up and grow your own jewels!
#64
Yes !
#65
This game is over. :rockon:
#66
kyrifle Wrote:[quote=Coach Booth]What I can't understand is when teams like Prestonsburg and Sheldon Clark put a licking on Paintsville there is no talk about not playing the game next year but when Johnson Central wears out the tigers we have a couple get on here and say that this is the last apple bowl. Everyone has always wanted to know who the true coward would becontract between the two systems if the Apple Bowl is ended.[/qu to try and end this most profitable public school game in the state of Kentucky. Also I hear the JC board might end the reciprocal agreement ote]

MOST PROFITABLE????? You obviously haven't been to Danville, Boyle Co game.
12 to 15,000 every time they play.

back when Danville and Boyle won all of these state titles, i went down there to watch them play, that is about right 10 to 15K people. If two teams like this play each other no matter what class they are in. People will come to watch them play. I trave to watch alot of games, if i think it is going to be a good hard noses football game.

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