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Somerset 24 Danville 7
#1
Final from Danville. Gutsy effort by what had to be a very emotional Briar Jumper team. Somerset's defense was dominant and the offense simply ran the ball all over the Admirals. Proud to be a Briar Jumper tonight.
#2
Jumpers D was dominate all night...Jumpers Offense moved the ball well most of the night.
#3
5th game in a row that Danville has been the message board favorite over Somerset and 5th time in a row Somerset has pulled it out.
#4
Will Lange 202 yards rushing tonight...wow
#5
Congrats Jumpers. Sounds like this could have been their best outing of the year.
#6
Jumper Dad Wrote:5th game in a row that Danville has been the message board favorite over Somerset and 5th time in a row Somerset has pulled it out.

Convincingly, at that. Inspiring guys, proud of you all.
#7
By far the most complete game they have played.
#8
talk about playing with a huge purpose, congrats jumpers!!!

this takes away the argument for danville as the #1 team in the state
#9
It's amazing how focused one gets when they are playing for something other than themselves. The parents, staff, and fans should be proud of these young men. Hopefully there are two others in Lexington with an extra glimmer of hope and happiness as well.
#10
Wonder if a couple of game balls might be going north to Lexington instead of south to Somerset.
#11
Nice job Somerset, still praying.
#12
Sounds like Jumpers showed up focused under very trying circumstances.
#13
Great win for the Jumpers!!!:Cheerlead:Cheerlead:Cheerlead
#14
Congrats on the win, Somerset!
#15
I also wanted to share that Pulaski County wore purple tape with #25 and #20 on their helmets, while Southwestern wore purple tape around their wrist with both of those numbers on it.
#16
Here's a picture of the Maroons helmets:
#17
Here is Southwestern's purple tape:
#18
Norm Peterson Wrote:Here's a picture of the Maroons helmets:

Great idea by Aaron Hall! He's definitely one of the nicest young men you'll ever meet.
#19
GetChili Wrote:Congrats on the win, Somerset!

Not bad for a team in a downward spiral, huh?
#20
Thanks for the outpouring of support for our young men. Very classy move from the county schools. Go jumpers, maroons, and warriors.
#21
Norm Peterson Wrote:Not bad for a team in a downward spiral, huh?

Not what I meant by that statement, but you're exactly right! Great performance by the Jumpers! :Thumbs:
#22
GetChili Wrote:Not what I meant by that statement, but you're exactly right! Great performance by the Jumpers! :Thumbs:

I was just giving you a hard time. That smiley face was supposed to be at the end of the sentence. Tell the Warriors thanks for the support as well.
#23
Norm Peterson Wrote:I was just giving you a hard time. That smiley face was supposed to be at the end of the sentence. Tell the Warriors thanks for the support as well.

I know! haha And will do!
#24
Neighboring schools supporting each others in tough times makes you feel good about the leadership at those schools.
#25
Good job Jumpers! :Clap: :Clap: :Clap: :Clap: :Clap:
#26
Called this one.
Im glad to see Somerset get the win.
Somerset is a very good football team.
Breathitt and Whitley are pretty damn good and every 2A school would struggle against them and probably lose.

Great night to be a Somerset fan.

Im liking our chances against Boyle...
#27
Somerset’s football team channeled lots of emotion into its best performance of the season in beating Class 2A district rival Danville 24-7 Friday night.

It was the Briar Jumpers’ fifth win in a row over Danville over the last four years.

Somerset had extra incentive this time. The Jumpers were playing for starters Jacobi Gilmore and Will Hinton, who were seriously injured in a car accident after practice Thursday afternoon. They were air-lifted to the University of Kentucky Medical Center and are listed in serious condition.

Gilmore, a sophomore, and Hinton, a senior, were able to listen to the radio broadcast in the hospital. Their teammates will visit them in the hospital Friday morning and give them game balls.

Somerset junior Will Lange, who rushed for 114 yards and a touchdown, said it was difficult to play without Gilmore and Hinton.

“But we came out with heart and came out with fire,” Lange said. “Playing for them . . . that’s all it was about.”

The Jumpers also kept Gilmore and Hinton in their thoughts by having Bryson Jones wear Hinton’s No. 20 jersey and Devin Griffith wear Gilmore’s No. 25.

“We played with a lot of emotion,” Jones said. “We used that as motivation and went out and played good ball. That’s what we should do for the rest of the year.”

Somerset built a 17-0 lead in the first half thanks to Tanner Gadberry’s two TDs, including a 73-yard burst up the middle on a thrid-and-one, and Chandler Dobbs’ 33-yard field goal.

The Jumpers’ defense limited Danville to just 13 yards in the first half.

“That’s amazing,” Somerset Coach Robbie Lucas said, “To do that against a team with that much speed.”

But the Jumpers were the more physical team from start to finish.

Lucas was glad to see that. He was worried that the emotion his players had in the first half would “fall off” so he told them at halftime to stick to the basics.

“When emotion leaves, you need the fundamentals of blocking and tackling.

“We did that, and we beat a very good football team. I’m sure we’ll see Danville again in the playoffs.”

Somerset not only got a big rushing night from Lange, who carried 28 times for his 114 yards. Gadberry added 102 yards on the ground.

The Jumpers’ defense got a swarming team effort, led by Jones, Griffith, Tyson Williams, Braiden McWilliams and Bridge Smith.

Danville had only 18 yards late in the third quarter before Devonta Alcorn connected with Akeem Ray on a 25-yard pass.

Alcorn’s 53-yard TD pass to Jawan Grey midway through the fourth quarter kept the Admirals from being shut out for the first time in seven years.

But Lange dashed Danville’s hopes for a miracle comeback by dashing 36 yards for a TD with two minutes left.

“We put a whole lot of emotion into this,” Griffith said, “and I think it showed.”



Somerset 7 10 0 7 — 24

Danville 0 0 0 7 – 7

S–Tanner Gadberry 1 run (Chandler Dobbs kick). S–Gadberry 73 run (Dobbs kick). S–Dobbs 33 field goal. D–Jawan Grey 53 pass from Devonta Alcorn (Damar Karapandzic). S–Will Lange 36 run (Dobbs kick).

Records–Somerset 5-2; Danville 5-2http://www.kentucky.com/high_school/#navlink=subnav

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