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11-23-2012, 11:26 AM
The Kentucky Football Coaches Association has named its Players and Coaches of the Year for each of the state's 48 districts.
Winners will be recognized during next week's state finals at Houchens Industries/L.T. Smith Stadium in Bowling Green. Winners of the Player and Coach of the Year awards in each class also will be announced during the state finals.
Here's a list of the district winners, with Player of the Year first:
CLASS A
District One - Jonathan Jackson (Mayfield), Joe Morris (Mayfield); Two - Jordon Duff (Kentucky Country Day), Matthew Jones (Kentucky Country Day); Three - Max Nussbaum (Beechwood), Noel Rash (Beechwood); Four - Aaron Jackson (Frankfort), Craig Foley (Frankfort); Five - Jacob Jeffers (Williamsburg), Jerry Herron (Williamsburg); Six - Ty Saragas (Harlan), Mark Dixon (Hazard); Seven - Devin Turner (Fairview), Nathan McPeek (Fairview); Eight - Weston Little (South Floyd), Chris McNamee (Pikeville).
CLASS 2-A
District One - Jaylen Boyd (Caldwell County), David Barnes (Caldwell County); Two - Justin Hamilton (Hancock County), John Edge (Owensboro Catholic); Three - Quentel Bradley (Glasgow), Rick Wood (Glasgow); Four - Dylan Byrd (DeSales), Stefan LeFors (Christian Academy); Five - Tyshawn Embs (Carroll County), Adam Fowler (Owen County); Six - Dylan Hayes (Newport Central Catholic), Josh Stratten (Lloyd Memorial); Seven - Devonta Alcorn (Danville), Ray Graham (Lexington Christian); Eight - Jarred Jerrell (Prestonsburg), Jonathan Parsons (Betsy Layne).
CLASS 3-A
District One - Jayven Jones (Trigg County), Coby Lewis (Trigg County); Two - Chad Wilson (Monroe County), John Petett (Monroe County); Three - Caleb Canter (LaRue County), Josh Jaggers (LaRue County); Four - Alex Bolin (Casey County), Shawn Thompson (Wayne County); Five - Kentayvus Hopkins (Bourbon County), Reed Fields (Bath County); Six - Rashon Nelson (Mason County), David Buchanan (Mason County); Seven - Kody Thornsberry (Morgan County), Brian Turner (Morgan County); Eight - Justin Johnson (Belfry), Philip Haywood (Belfry).
CLASS 4-A
District One - DeJuan Sherrill (Lone Oak), Joe Prince (Owensboro); Two - Eli Brown (Warren East), Ben Bruni (Warren East); Three - DeAndre Farris (Collins), Mike Marksberry (Spencer County); Four - Boo Crabtree (Fairdale), LaKunta Farmer (Doss); Five - Kyle Bolin (Lexington Catholic), Bill Letton (Lexington Catholic); Six - Nick Britt (Russell County), Evan Napier (Clay County); Seven - Donavon McCoy (Highlands), Terry Brown (Pendleton County); Eight - Cade O'Bryan (Ashland Blazer), Jim Matney (Johnson Central).
CLASS 5-A
District One - Zack Katzman (Graves County), Lance Gregory (Graves County); Two - Dakota Madison (Greenwood), Greg Cavanah (Greenwood); Three - Dominick Brown (John Hardin), Mark Brown (John Hardin); Four - Zach Shipley (Shelby County), Todd Shipley (Shelby County); Five - Cameron Fogle (Conner), Dan Woorley (Scott); Six - Ryan Timmons (Franklin County), Chris Tracy (Franklin County); Seven - Damien Harris (Madison Southern), Jonathan Clark (Madison Southern); Eight - Jake Middleton (Harlan County), James Black (Whitley County).
CLASS 6-A
District One - Cade Wilke (Henderson County), Clay Clevenger (Henderson County); Two - John Clark (Meade County), Mark Perry (Central Hardin); Three - Spencer Sumpter (Pleasure Ridge Park), Jason Hiser (Pleasure Ridge Park); Four - Charles Walker (St. Xavier), Mike Glaser (St. Xavier); Five - Cody Wolfe (Eastern), Mike Jackson (Ballard); Six - Tyler Durham (Campbell County), David Brossart (Dixie Heights); Seven - Scott Daniel (Scott County), Jim McKee (Scott County); Eight - Dennis Oxendine (Tates Creek), Carl Hayden (Lafayette).
http://www.usatodayhss.com/louisville/ar...2311220080
Winners will be recognized during next week's state finals at Houchens Industries/L.T. Smith Stadium in Bowling Green. Winners of the Player and Coach of the Year awards in each class also will be announced during the state finals.
Here's a list of the district winners, with Player of the Year first:
CLASS A
District One - Jonathan Jackson (Mayfield), Joe Morris (Mayfield); Two - Jordon Duff (Kentucky Country Day), Matthew Jones (Kentucky Country Day); Three - Max Nussbaum (Beechwood), Noel Rash (Beechwood); Four - Aaron Jackson (Frankfort), Craig Foley (Frankfort); Five - Jacob Jeffers (Williamsburg), Jerry Herron (Williamsburg); Six - Ty Saragas (Harlan), Mark Dixon (Hazard); Seven - Devin Turner (Fairview), Nathan McPeek (Fairview); Eight - Weston Little (South Floyd), Chris McNamee (Pikeville).
CLASS 2-A
District One - Jaylen Boyd (Caldwell County), David Barnes (Caldwell County); Two - Justin Hamilton (Hancock County), John Edge (Owensboro Catholic); Three - Quentel Bradley (Glasgow), Rick Wood (Glasgow); Four - Dylan Byrd (DeSales), Stefan LeFors (Christian Academy); Five - Tyshawn Embs (Carroll County), Adam Fowler (Owen County); Six - Dylan Hayes (Newport Central Catholic), Josh Stratten (Lloyd Memorial); Seven - Devonta Alcorn (Danville), Ray Graham (Lexington Christian); Eight - Jarred Jerrell (Prestonsburg), Jonathan Parsons (Betsy Layne).
CLASS 3-A
District One - Jayven Jones (Trigg County), Coby Lewis (Trigg County); Two - Chad Wilson (Monroe County), John Petett (Monroe County); Three - Caleb Canter (LaRue County), Josh Jaggers (LaRue County); Four - Alex Bolin (Casey County), Shawn Thompson (Wayne County); Five - Kentayvus Hopkins (Bourbon County), Reed Fields (Bath County); Six - Rashon Nelson (Mason County), David Buchanan (Mason County); Seven - Kody Thornsberry (Morgan County), Brian Turner (Morgan County); Eight - Justin Johnson (Belfry), Philip Haywood (Belfry).
CLASS 4-A
District One - DeJuan Sherrill (Lone Oak), Joe Prince (Owensboro); Two - Eli Brown (Warren East), Ben Bruni (Warren East); Three - DeAndre Farris (Collins), Mike Marksberry (Spencer County); Four - Boo Crabtree (Fairdale), LaKunta Farmer (Doss); Five - Kyle Bolin (Lexington Catholic), Bill Letton (Lexington Catholic); Six - Nick Britt (Russell County), Evan Napier (Clay County); Seven - Donavon McCoy (Highlands), Terry Brown (Pendleton County); Eight - Cade O'Bryan (Ashland Blazer), Jim Matney (Johnson Central).
CLASS 5-A
District One - Zack Katzman (Graves County), Lance Gregory (Graves County); Two - Dakota Madison (Greenwood), Greg Cavanah (Greenwood); Three - Dominick Brown (John Hardin), Mark Brown (John Hardin); Four - Zach Shipley (Shelby County), Todd Shipley (Shelby County); Five - Cameron Fogle (Conner), Dan Woorley (Scott); Six - Ryan Timmons (Franklin County), Chris Tracy (Franklin County); Seven - Damien Harris (Madison Southern), Jonathan Clark (Madison Southern); Eight - Jake Middleton (Harlan County), James Black (Whitley County).
CLASS 6-A
District One - Cade Wilke (Henderson County), Clay Clevenger (Henderson County); Two - John Clark (Meade County), Mark Perry (Central Hardin); Three - Spencer Sumpter (Pleasure Ridge Park), Jason Hiser (Pleasure Ridge Park); Four - Charles Walker (St. Xavier), Mike Glaser (St. Xavier); Five - Cody Wolfe (Eastern), Mike Jackson (Ballard); Six - Tyler Durham (Campbell County), David Brossart (Dixie Heights); Seven - Scott Daniel (Scott County), Jim McKee (Scott County); Eight - Dennis Oxendine (Tates Creek), Carl Hayden (Lafayette).
http://www.usatodayhss.com/louisville/ar...2311220080
11-23-2012, 12:34 PM
Congrats to Coach Herron and Black. Congrats to Jacob Jeffers.
11-23-2012, 01:58 PM
How Somerset dominates their district and most of 2A, yet fails to get anyone on this list year after year is crazy!
11-23-2012, 02:02 PM
Congrats to all.
No offense to coach Parson's, but how do you get district coach of the year with only one win in your district?
No offense to coach Parson's, but how do you get district coach of the year with only one win in your district?
11-23-2012, 02:09 PM
blue1424 Wrote:The Kentucky Football Coaches Association has named its Players and Coaches of the Year for each of the state's 48 districts.
Winners will be recognized during next week's state finals at Houchens Industries/L.T. Smith Stadium in Bowling Green. Winners of the Player and Coach of the Year awards in each class also will be announced during the state finals.
Here's a list of the district winners, with Player of the Year first:
CLASS A
District One - Jonathan Jackson (Mayfield), Joe Morris (Mayfield); Two - Jordon Duff (Kentucky Country Day), Matthew Jones (Kentucky Country Day); Three - Max Nussbaum (Beechwood), Noel Rash (Beechwood); Four - Aaron Jackson (Frankfort), Craig Foley (Frankfort); Five - Jacob Jeffers (Williamsburg), Jerry Herron (Williamsburg); Six - Ty Saragas (Harlan), Mark Dixon (Hazard); Seven - Devin Turner (Fairview), Nathan McPeek (Fairview); Eight - Weston Little (South Floyd), Chris McNamee (Pikeville).
CLASS 2-A
District One - Jaylen Boyd (Caldwell County), David Barnes (Caldwell County); Two - Justin Hamilton (Hancock County), John Edge (Owensboro Catholic); Three - Quentel Bradley (Glasgow), Rick Wood (Glasgow); Four - Dylan Byrd (DeSales), Stefan LeFors (Christian Academy); Five - Tyshawn Embs (Carroll County), Adam Fowler (Owen County); Six - Dylan Hayes (Newport Central Catholic), Josh Stratten (Lloyd Memorial); Seven - Devonta Alcorn (Danville), Ray Graham (Lexington Christian); Eight - Jarred Jerrell (Prestonsburg), Jonathan Parsons (Betsy Layne).
CLASS 3-A
District One - Jayven Jones (Trigg County), Coby Lewis (Trigg County); Two - Chad Wilson (Monroe County), John Petett (Monroe County); Three - Caleb Canter (LaRue County), Josh Jaggers (LaRue County); Four - Alex Bolin (Casey County), Shawn Thompson (Wayne County); Five - Kentayvus Hopkins (Bourbon County), Reed Fields (Bath County); Six - Rashon Nelson (Mason County), David Buchanan (Mason County); Seven - Kody Thornsberry (Morgan County), Brian Turner (Morgan County); Eight - Justin Johnson (Belfry), Philip Haywood (Belfry).
CLASS 4-A
District One - DeJuan Sherrill (Lone Oak), Joe Prince (Owensboro); Two - Eli Brown (Warren East), Ben Bruni (Warren East); Three - DeAndre Farris (Collins), Mike Marksberry (Spencer County); Four - Boo Crabtree (Fairdale), LaKunta Farmer (Doss); Five - Kyle Bolin (Lexington Catholic), Bill Letton (Lexington Catholic); Six - Nick Britt (Russell County), Evan Napier (Clay County); Seven - Donavon McCoy (Highlands), Terry Brown (Pendleton County); Eight - Cade O'Bryan (Ashland Blazer), Jim Matney (Johnson Central).
CLASS 5-A
District One - Zack Katzman (Graves County), Lance Gregory (Graves County); Two - Dakota Madison (Greenwood), Greg Cavanah (Greenwood); Three - Dominick Brown (John Hardin), Mark Brown (John Hardin); Four - Zach Shipley (Shelby County), Todd Shipley (Shelby County); Five - Cameron Fogle (Conner), Dan Woorley (Scott); Six - Ryan Timmons (Franklin County), Chris Tracy (Franklin County); Seven - Damien Harris (Madison Southern), Jonathan Clark (Madison Southern); Eight - Jake Middleton (Harlan County), James Black (Whitley County).
CLASS 6-A
District One - Cade Wilke (Henderson County), Clay Clevenger (Henderson County); Two - John Clark (Meade County), Mark Perry (Central Hardin); Three - Spencer Sumpter (Pleasure Ridge Park), Jason Hiser (Pleasure Ridge Park); Four - Charles Walker (St. Xavier), Mike Glaser (St. Xavier); Five - Cody Wolfe (Eastern), Mike Jackson (Ballard); Six - Tyler Durham (Campbell County), David Brossart (Dixie Heights); Seven - Scott Daniel (Scott County), Jim McKee (Scott County); Eight - Dennis Oxendine (Tates Creek), Carl Hayden (Lafayette).
http://www.usatodayhss.com/louisville/ar...2311220080
Congrats to everyone.
No disrespect but Jordan Olinger's name should be on that list.
11-23-2012, 02:15 PM
UK#24 Wrote:Congrats to everyone.
No disrespect but Jordan Olinger's name should be on that list.
I agree 210%
11-23-2012, 02:33 PM
Congrats to all the recipients. A lot of good kids left out I am sure. A little surprised at a few of the choices, shocked at one, but hey, we all have different opinions.
11-23-2012, 02:51 PM
Congrats to Justin! Hopefully this help lifts his spirits as he can no longer be on the field of battle with the boys. This way JJ gets his recognition if we play for state next Friday! Thrilled to hear that!
11-23-2012, 03:13 PM
Parsons won last year with 0 district wins!
11-23-2012, 03:17 PM
I fail to understand how a coach of a team that went 2-8, did not win a district game, did not make the playoffs, and had wins over teams at least 2 classes lower could have been named District Coach of the Year. Can someone explain that?
11-23-2012, 04:06 PM
Who was that wise one?
11-23-2012, 04:07 PM
I do agree Derossett should have won though!
11-23-2012, 06:07 PM
Congrats coach Black.
Definitely the biggest turn around in district 8.
Definitely the biggest turn around in district 8.
11-23-2012, 11:31 PM
sheriff Wrote:Who was that wise one?
Terry Brown, Pendleton County Class 4A district 7
11-23-2012, 11:37 PM
Wise one Wrote:Terry Brown, Pendleton County Class 4A district 7
Wondering that myself.
11-23-2012, 11:40 PM
Who and how are these picked? Some of these are on the verge of ridiculous.
11-24-2012, 12:02 AM
Wise one Wrote:Terry Brown, Pendleton County Class 4A district 7
sympathy vote
11-24-2012, 12:03 AM
Dumpster Diving Wrote:How Somerset dominates their district and most of 2A, yet fails to get anyone on this list year after year is crazy!
For real!
11-24-2012, 03:21 AM
Congrats Ty Saragas, very deserving. A class act all around!
11-24-2012, 03:54 AM
What a joke and complete sham these awards are.
Where do I start?
First they give COY in one district to a coach that lost everyone of his district games and no regional wins. Then in another joke they don't give Borchers with Cooper the Coy award for that district. He only had the best record in the district with a 9-1 reg season record, but goes into the playoffs and wins regional championship and now headed to the state finals in 5A after winning 4 straight playoff road games and beating #1 and 2 seeds throughout the playoffs so far. But instead the they give the COY award to a coach who only won 1 district game and limped into the playoffs as the 4 seed as well as finishing the season with a losing record.
The awards are a joke, if coaches aren't going to actually vote for the most deserving then do us all a favor and don't vote at all, you make a mockery of the awards and you should be ashamed of yourselves.
Where do I start?
First they give COY in one district to a coach that lost everyone of his district games and no regional wins. Then in another joke they don't give Borchers with Cooper the Coy award for that district. He only had the best record in the district with a 9-1 reg season record, but goes into the playoffs and wins regional championship and now headed to the state finals in 5A after winning 4 straight playoff road games and beating #1 and 2 seeds throughout the playoffs so far. But instead the they give the COY award to a coach who only won 1 district game and limped into the playoffs as the 4 seed as well as finishing the season with a losing record.
The awards are a joke, if coaches aren't going to actually vote for the most deserving then do us all a favor and don't vote at all, you make a mockery of the awards and you should be ashamed of yourselves.
11-24-2012, 07:31 PM
It should be noted that the Coaches in each district vote on these. They vote for Coach of the Year and Player of the Year. No one else gets to vote. Secondly winning doesn't necessarily mean that a guy is a good Coach. Stats don't always mean that they were the best player. If you have a problem with these awards consult your high schools coach.
11-24-2012, 10:24 PM
Sometimes, when you out score your district opponents 156-0, the other coaches don't vote for the best coach (Kevin Wallace) or the best player (Nacarius Fant) of the year.
11-25-2012, 01:29 AM
johnnyd Wrote:winning this award doesn't necessarily mean that a guy is a good Coach.
Fixed it for you :rockon:
11-25-2012, 01:42 AM
Wise one Wrote:Terry Brown, Pendleton County Class 4A district 7
i take back my sympathy vote for Terry, anyone that knows him and knows Pendleton County's situation would understand what he's dealing with. Getting 2 wins, let alone fielding a team at Pendleton is incredible
11-25-2012, 01:41 PM
The coaches who vote know a whole heck of a lot more than any of us that just show up and watch on friday nights. There are a lot of coaches out there that are in some tough spots and just because they don't win a bunch of games doesn't mean they are doing bad jobs. All these players and coaches are very deserving. No sense in taking shots at others.
11-25-2012, 03:18 PM
Before blasting everyone you have to realize if a coach is not a member of the association they or their player cannot win. Not all coaches are members. Also I know for a fact that all coaches will not vote. Coaches cannot vote for themself or their player. I know in 1 district last year only 1 coach voted.:thanks:
11-26-2012, 10:29 AM
Coach Johnny Hines of Pulaski county won the district and went to the regional championship game with a freshmen laden team. How does the guy who finished 2nd and got beat by Pulaski at home win that award. Absurd if you ask me.:lame:
11-26-2012, 11:46 AM
Dumpster Diving Wrote:How Somerset dominates their district and most of 2A, yet fails to get anyone on this list year after year is crazy!
Don't understand, Somerset's Sr. Class has never lost to a District Team in those 4 years. Yet Coach Lucas and his players have been overlooked year after year. Coaches you should be ashamed of the way you have treated this Man and the Somerset players.
11-26-2012, 12:45 PM
groundattack Wrote:The coaches who vote know a whole heck of a lot more than any of us that just show up and watch on friday nights.After seeing how they've voted, I doubt it.
11-26-2012, 02:54 PM
:howdy:I bet these coaches would vote if it was a $1000.00 fine.shame on you coaches.:thats funny why wouldn't a coach not want to be a member.then what are they a member of kma :moon:club just vote.moke:
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