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The Apple Bowl: Paintsville and Johnson Central (A lost tradition)
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oneijoe Wrote:Actually, you're dead wrong. In only ONE year has Paintsville approached the "beat JCHS as badly as they wanted too" point. That was the year Lemaster was the star QB for the Tigers (back in 1978).

From its very first year in existance, Central ALWAYS had a huge advantage in resources and facilities. Though Paintsville had advantages in coaching and tradition, it allowed Central to be reasonably competitive throughout the series.


Here's proof:

http://phsaa.com/Apple%20Bowl%20History/...istory.htm

Huge advantage in resources and facilities? JC didn't even have a field until the 1975 or 1976 season and how do you know anything about the series? You go on and on and have for years acting like your a JC know it all when the truth is you didn't even go to the two schools did you? So what makes you an expert on the two schools history? You've probably sent your kids to Paintsville but that don't make you an expert on the old Apple Bowl series.If you think that the apple bowl only mattered to Paintsville for one year in the entire series your crazy. Both schools wanted to win and if you actually played in the series you would know that.
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The Apple Bowl: Paintsville and Johnson Central (A lost tradition) - by Don Carlo - 09-28-2010, 11:26 AM

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