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Scott Co. 41, Simon Kenton 0
#1
final
#2
Scott Co has beat the crap out of everyone they have played this season. Any chance the Cards could compete with T for a 6A title?


Congrats Scott Co.
#3
^ No. Any other year they would be State Champs
#4
MVP2 Wrote:Scott Co has beat the crap out of everyone they have played this season. Any chance the Cards could compete with T for a 6A title?


Congrats Scott Co.
I just snorted something out my nose on this one

No they can not compete with Trinity. After next week ask Simon Kenton which was the better team (or worst beat down)
#5
Scott Co didn't even manage a running clock against one of the worst 6A teams in the history of 6A.
#6
10/28/2011
Scott Co. 41 Simon Kenton 0

Scott Co. 14 14 7 6 41
Simon Kenton 0 0 0 0 0
Scoring summary:
SC--Ben Lawler 1 run (Palmer Ward kick); SC--Lawler 16 run (Ward kick); Sc--Josh Walls 7 run (Ward kick); SC--Walls 14 run (Ward kick); SC--Dierrius Dumphord 2 run (Ward kick); SC--Darrell Gray 1 run (kick failed).
Records: Scott Co. 10-0, Simon Kenton 2-8.


Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2010/08/17/13961...z1cAn1OMmo
#7
The Cardinals outgained the Pioneers on the ground 345-9. Josh Walls led the way with 126 yards and two touchdowns.
Scott County quarterback Ben Lawler also scored two rushing TDs and Dierrius Dumphord and Darrell Gray had one apiece.


Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/10/29/19390...z1cAsSkxjy
#8
Scott County (10-0) rushed for 355 yards to host Simon Kenton’s 49 rushing yards.

Scott County’s Josh Walls had six carries for 126 yards and two touchdowns.
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Scott County 14 14 7 6 --41
Simon 0 0 0 0 --0

SC–Lawler 1 run (Ward kick)
SC–Lawler 16 run (Ward kick)
SC–Walls 7 run (Ward kick)
SC–Walls 14 run (Ward kick)
SC–Dumphord 2 run (Ward kick)
SC–Gray 1 run (kick failed)
Records: SC 10-0, SK 2-8
#9
Still, a nice season for Scott Co.

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