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What's In a Name?
#1
A buddy of mine and I had this discussion the other day, and I thought it might be a good time killer here on BGR until Week 0:

Of all the greatest coaches and players in the history of your school's football program, which family name do you think is most synonymous with (or emblematic of) its success?

Here are a few we came up with:

Corbin: Bird
Middlesboro: Williams or Fuson
Bell County: Collett
Bellevue: Sutkamp
Boyle County: Leffew
Covington Catholic: Schulte
Trinity: Gardner

Others?
#2
Gitback Coach Wrote:Trinity: Gardner

I was going to say Brohm for Trinity. Greg, Jeff, and Brian, but there are a few families that could make a case.

What about Redman for Male?
#3
Somerset: Newell
#4
Campbell County - Sauerbeck Matt (UK), Brian (Morehead State), Joe (MSJ) and the youngest starting as a Freshman at CCHS.

Newport Catholic - Mark (dad) & sons Sean (Union), Ben (Morehead St), Mark, Chris (EKU) and the youngest is a 7th grader
#5
For Estill County, I would have to say Niece

And Newell is a good one for Somerset, but the first ones I thought of were Cain and Perkins.
#6
What's the last name for NewCath? Kelly?
#7
toussaints Wrote:I was going to say Brohm for Trinity. Greg, Jeff, and Brian, but there are a few families that could make a case.

What about Redman for Male?

Yep, Brohm is the name for Trinity . . . better than mine.

And of course, for Male it would be Redman, I think.

What about St. X? Glaser?
#8
Gitback Coach Wrote:A buddy of mine and I had this discussion the other day, and I thought it might be a good time killer here on BGR until Week 0:

Of all the greatest coaches and players in the history of your school's football program, which family name do you think is most synonymous with (or emblematic of) its success?

Here are a few we came up with:

Corbin: Bird
Middlesboro: Williams or Fuson
Bell County: Collett
Bellevue: Sutkamp
Boyle County: Leffew
Covington Catholic: Schulte
Trinity: Gardner

Others?

Whitley has to be Lawson even though a couple of them left and went to corbin.
#9
Cordia: Rhodes
#10
Breathitt: Haddix - Holcombe
#11
I'm thinking Olinger's got to be on here for Hazard.
#12
Gitback Coach Wrote:What's the last name for NewCath? Kelly?

Oops, yes - Kelly. There's several uncles and cousins in that names as well.
#13
Pineville---Woolum

Knox Central---Canady

Lynn Camp----Savier

Corbin--Taylor

Leslie--Couch

Clay---Pennington
#14
Bear_Paw Wrote:I'm thinking Olinger's got to be on here for Hazard.

I don't see anyone fighting that one lol
#15
Gitback Coach Wrote:And Newell is a good one for Somerset, but the first ones I thought of were Cain and Perkins.

Definitely, :Thumbs:.
#16
Interesting enough the Cain Brothers grew up in Cumberland. I know Ron Sr. played there...not sure about his brothers
#17
Peach for Anderson County
#18
Bear_Paw Wrote:I'm thinking Olinger's got to be on here for Hazard.

Amen. They are like cockroaches. When you get rid of one, here comes two more.
#19
Pikeville: Howard. Hillard, Jason and Ben
Cumberland: Maggard (been a ton of them there)
Middlesboro: Roark (Ed, the old head coach is the one I associate with them the most)
Paintsville: Brugh. I don't think I need to say any more
Prestonsburg: DeRossett (player and coach)
Belfry: Haywood, with Roddy Smith a close second
Somerset: Cain
#20
OrangenowBlue Wrote:Amen. They are like cockroaches. When you get rid of one, here comes two more.

ah boys...
#21
PHSForever Wrote:Pikeville: Howard. Hillard, Jason and Ben
Cumberland: Maggard (been a ton of them there)
Middlesboro: Roark (Ed, the old head coach is the one I associate with them the most)
Paintsville: Brugh. I don't think I need to say any more
Prestonsburg: DeRossett (player and coach)
Belfry: Haywood, with Roddy Smith a close second
Somerset: Cain

Can't forget May.
#22
Let's dig a little deeper into Belfry history...Any Pirate fans or others familiar with the Belfry program can add to this. In no particular order.

Haywood
Roddy
Vipperman...Bearmeat and R.P. stick out
Smith...Gary, Zane, Jimbo, Jim Vaughan, Ireland
Varney...Way too many to list
Bevins...Wally, Jimmy, Grover and a bunch more
May...Ron,Dustin,Bob and others
Ramey...James and Kelly
Hatfield...Brad, Tim Bob, and Floyd and a million more
Jones...Clipson and David
Dotson
Bogar
Guyton
Childress
#23
Breathitt- Chapman, Back, Haddix, Holcomb
#24
Rockcastle- Larkey
#25
Boone County - Shaun Alexander
#26
Magoffin County- Howard
It seem like back when I played everyone on the team was a Howard.
QB John Howard hands off to RB Bill Howard who is lead by the FB Joe Howard lol
#27
Bear_Paw Wrote:Interesting enough the Cain Brothers grew up in Cumberland. I know Ron Sr. played there...not sure about his brothers

Yeah, I think they all played at Cumberland. Then as head coaches, Ron and John took their teams to a combined seven state finals games.

All four of John's were at Somerset, and Ron took Seneca twice, Cumberland once.
#28
HawksRule Wrote:Magoffin County- Howard
It seem like back when I played everyone on the team was a Howard.
QB John Howard hands off to RB Bill Howard who is lead by the FB Joe Howard lol

That is any sport at Magoffin County whether it be boys or girls.
#29
Gitback Coach Wrote:A buddy of mine and I had this discussion the other day, and I thought it might be a good time killer here on BGR until Week 0:

Of all the greatest coaches and players in the history of your school's football program, which family name do you think is most synonymous with (or emblematic of) its success?

Here are a few we came up with:

Corbin: Bird
Middlesboro: Williams or Fuson
Bell County: Collett
Bellevue: Sutkamp
Boyle County: Leffew
Covington Catholic: Schulte
Trinity: Gardner

Others?

I would say Tamme would be right there.

Jacob, Seth and Grant come to my mind. Plus the Tamme name has been around Boyle athletics since the 70's.

In the 70's I would have said: Gilliam. Mike, Jay, Robert and Mark all were solid players for Boyle during that time.

Can any program just go to one family?

Harrodsburg would have been Parks and Yeasts.

It's tough to narrow to just one. :Thumbs:
#30
Hatz Wrote:I would say Tamme would be right there.

Jacob, Seth and Grant come to my mind. Plus the Tamme name has been around Boyle athletics since the 70's.

In the 70's I would have said: Gilliam. Mike, Jay, Robert and Mark all were solid players for Boyle during that time.

Can any program just go to one family?

Harrodsburg would have been Parks and Yeasts.

It's tough to narrow to just one. :Thumbs:

I also think Tamme should be right there too.:Thumbs:

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