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08-16-2010, 10:07 PM
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll...1/8150347/
1. Lamar Dawson, LB, Boyle County
6-foot-2, 230 pounds, senior
Comment: Rebels' leading tackler for two years. Being recruited by some elite national programs.
2. Jon Davis, athlete, Eastern
6-3, 225, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment can play a lot of different positions on the high-school level.
3. DaMarcus Smith, QB, Seneca
6-1, 185, senior
Comment: Louisville commitment could be at the top of the list with a solid season after knee injury.
4. DeVante Parker, WR, Ballard
6-4, 190, senior
Comment: Louisville commitment averaged 19 yards a catch as a junior. One of the most dynamic playmakers in the state.
5. Zach West, OL, Lexington Christian
6-5, 290, senior Comment: Best lineman in the state. West helped team to Class A title as a junior.
6. Josh Harris, LB-RB, Mason County
6-2, 185, junior
Comment: The state's top junior had more than 1,300 yards rushing and 115 tackles as a sophomore.
7. Jerrell Moore, RB, Fern Creek
5-11, 175, senior
Comment: Had more than 2,000 all-purpose yards as a junior.
8. Darrian Miller, OL, Bryan Station
6-6, 280, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment has tremendous size and excellent footwork for a big guy.
9. Zeke Pike, QB, Dixie Heights
6-5, 225, junior
Comment: Has more than 20 scholarship offers, including Florida, and hasn't taken a varsity snap.
10. Jamon Brown, DT, Fern Creek
6-5, 305, senior
Comment: Louisville commitment plays a lot like former Eastern and UK star Myron Pryor.
11. Flo Hardin, DB, Ballard
6-foot, 195, senior
Comment: One of the state's best athletes, flies to the football and delivers a hit.
12. Leon Melvin, DB, Western
5-8, 165, senior
Comment: Has blazing speed and 19 career interceptions.
13. Daylen Hall, DB, St. Xavier
5-9, 170, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment is one of the most exciting players in the state; will score a variety of ways.
14. Travis Elliott, RB, Ryle
5-11, 210, junior
Comment: Hard-nosed runner one of the best in Northern Kentucky.
15. Josh Forrest, WR, Paducah Tilghman
6-4, 220, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment hasn't been playing football for all that long but is a threat to score when he touches the ball.
16. James Quick, WR, Trinity
6-foot, 175, sophomore
Comment: Had 25 catches as a freshman; won the 200-meter dash in the Class 3-A state track meet.
17. Bubba Tandy, athlete, Christian County
6-1, 190, senior
Comment: Explosive athlete with the ball in his hands.
18. Patrick Towles, QB, Highlands
6-5, 230, junior
Comment: Grandson of Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Bunning.
19. Mitchell Henry, TE, Elizabethtown
6-5, 240, senior
Comment: A pure tight end with great size and hands.
20. Neal Pawsat, QB, Mason County
6-3, 210, senior
Comment: Should come back strong from knee injury that ended his junior season early.
21. Lamont McMurray, RB, St. Xavier
5-9, 187, senior
Comment: Slippery athlete is tough to bring down in the open field.
22. Jason Hatcher, DE, Trinity
6-2, 220, sophomore
Comment: Won MVP at several combines during the summer months. On the MaxPreps top 100 list for the 2013 class.
23. Kal Prince, QB, Owensboro;
6-2, 195, senior
Comment: Threw for 1,800 yards as a junior and should see those numbers increase.
24. Adam Wing, QB, Rowan County
6-4, 195, junior
Comment: Completed more than 50 percent of his passes as a sophomore.
25. John Dudley Hilton, LB, Bell Co.
5-11, 220, senior
1. Lamar Dawson, LB, Boyle County
6-foot-2, 230 pounds, senior
Comment: Rebels' leading tackler for two years. Being recruited by some elite national programs.
2. Jon Davis, athlete, Eastern
6-3, 225, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment can play a lot of different positions on the high-school level.
3. DaMarcus Smith, QB, Seneca
6-1, 185, senior
Comment: Louisville commitment could be at the top of the list with a solid season after knee injury.
4. DeVante Parker, WR, Ballard
6-4, 190, senior
Comment: Louisville commitment averaged 19 yards a catch as a junior. One of the most dynamic playmakers in the state.
5. Zach West, OL, Lexington Christian
6-5, 290, senior Comment: Best lineman in the state. West helped team to Class A title as a junior.
6. Josh Harris, LB-RB, Mason County
6-2, 185, junior
Comment: The state's top junior had more than 1,300 yards rushing and 115 tackles as a sophomore.
7. Jerrell Moore, RB, Fern Creek
5-11, 175, senior
Comment: Had more than 2,000 all-purpose yards as a junior.
8. Darrian Miller, OL, Bryan Station
6-6, 280, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment has tremendous size and excellent footwork for a big guy.
9. Zeke Pike, QB, Dixie Heights
6-5, 225, junior
Comment: Has more than 20 scholarship offers, including Florida, and hasn't taken a varsity snap.
10. Jamon Brown, DT, Fern Creek
6-5, 305, senior
Comment: Louisville commitment plays a lot like former Eastern and UK star Myron Pryor.
11. Flo Hardin, DB, Ballard
6-foot, 195, senior
Comment: One of the state's best athletes, flies to the football and delivers a hit.
12. Leon Melvin, DB, Western
5-8, 165, senior
Comment: Has blazing speed and 19 career interceptions.
13. Daylen Hall, DB, St. Xavier
5-9, 170, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment is one of the most exciting players in the state; will score a variety of ways.
14. Travis Elliott, RB, Ryle
5-11, 210, junior
Comment: Hard-nosed runner one of the best in Northern Kentucky.
15. Josh Forrest, WR, Paducah Tilghman
6-4, 220, senior
Comment: Kentucky commitment hasn't been playing football for all that long but is a threat to score when he touches the ball.
16. James Quick, WR, Trinity
6-foot, 175, sophomore
Comment: Had 25 catches as a freshman; won the 200-meter dash in the Class 3-A state track meet.
17. Bubba Tandy, athlete, Christian County
6-1, 190, senior
Comment: Explosive athlete with the ball in his hands.
18. Patrick Towles, QB, Highlands
6-5, 230, junior
Comment: Grandson of Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Bunning.
19. Mitchell Henry, TE, Elizabethtown
6-5, 240, senior
Comment: A pure tight end with great size and hands.
20. Neal Pawsat, QB, Mason County
6-3, 210, senior
Comment: Should come back strong from knee injury that ended his junior season early.
21. Lamont McMurray, RB, St. Xavier
5-9, 187, senior
Comment: Slippery athlete is tough to bring down in the open field.
22. Jason Hatcher, DE, Trinity
6-2, 220, sophomore
Comment: Won MVP at several combines during the summer months. On the MaxPreps top 100 list for the 2013 class.
23. Kal Prince, QB, Owensboro;
6-2, 195, senior
Comment: Threw for 1,800 yards as a junior and should see those numbers increase.
24. Adam Wing, QB, Rowan County
6-4, 195, junior
Comment: Completed more than 50 percent of his passes as a sophomore.
25. John Dudley Hilton, LB, Bell Co.
5-11, 220, senior
08-16-2010, 10:13 PM
You forgot to put what they said about Bell Co's John Dudley Hilton.
25. John Dudley Hilton, LB, Bell Co.
5-11, 220, senior
Comment: First-team all-stater as a junior will also get more touches on offense.
25. John Dudley Hilton, LB, Bell Co.
5-11, 220, senior
Comment: First-team all-stater as a junior will also get more touches on offense.
08-16-2010, 10:18 PM
Great post. There are some really amazing athletes playing football in KY. Let's hope they hang around to make UK and SEC competitive program.
08-16-2010, 10:38 PM
What about that Davenport kid from bell I think that he should be up there on that list. I would say that he is better than John Dudley Hilton
08-16-2010, 11:11 PM
Bigblue#4 Wrote:What about that Davenport kid from bell I think that he should be up there on that list. I would say that he is better than John Dudley Hilton
He will be next year. He's only a Junior this year.
08-18-2010, 11:06 PM
BellCoBobcats09 Wrote:He will be next year. He's only a Junior this year.There are a couple of sophomores on the list.
08-19-2010, 12:19 AM
Coachdad Wrote:There are a couple of sophomores on the list.
Yes, but they're from Trinity.:eyeroll:
08-19-2010, 06:05 AM
Can you dig it? Wrote:Yes, but they're from Trinity.:eyeroll:There are other juniors on the list(not from trinity)
08-19-2010, 10:04 AM
If Jeffrey Canady is not on this list then it means nothing. He may be the best player on the east side of the state.
08-19-2010, 09:55 PM
Football Fool Wrote:If Jeffrey Canady is not on this list then it means nothing. He may be the best player on the east side of the state.How would you rank them ?
08-20-2010, 10:04 AM
I would have Canady somwhere.
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