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Adair County (8-1) Vs Casey County (7-1)
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Wildcat18 Wrote:Let's be honest about E-town, they were very beatable for Adair this year. They're not the E-town of the past. Had that game been played in Adair, I may have taken the Indians to win that one. Their offense is loaded with a capital L when they're all healthy. Anymore than 2 or 3 losses with that schedule is a disappointment in my opinion. This game against Casey is defining for me.

No, but let's also be honest. The talent that Adair has coming through there right now is par for the course on a yearly basis (give or take a little) for places like E-town.

E-town's Junior class & a couple of their senior skill kids were and are every bit as good as the kids at Adair. That junior class for E-town, most all of which has stayed in tact, won their conference regular season as 8th graders (a conference with the likes of North Hardin, John Hardin, Central Hardin and Meade County feeder schools).....only to lose to Bluegrass Middle School (John Hardin's feeder) in the conference championship (rematch. TK Stone beat them in the regular season if not mistaken). You can't win that conference at any point in the season without a dang good amount of talent as you know.

E-town isn't last year, that's for sure. But, they are still very solid. Most, even myself, were taken back by the East Jessamine loss...but, here East Jessamine goes onto win their 4A District. They were up on North Hardin 12-0 at the half (Caldwell County was up on North 14-0 at the half) & a two score TD to a Bardstown team that might be their best in several years are their only losses. As the season has played out, those aren't as bad as what most perceived.
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Adair County (8-1) Vs Casey County (7-1) - by Fly Like a Duck - 10-27-2016, 04:18 PM

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