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Prestonsburg 40 Breathitt Co. 14
#1
Two traditional EKY powers in rebuilding years...

Nice to see the P-burg find some offensive rhythm. Slone looked more comfortable handling the ball and made a few nice throws. HAS to stop throwing off the back foot, however. Nunnery looks to have the tools to play QB, but gets too hurried - handling the ball can only come AFTER the snap is caught cleanly. Hager is a nice weapon when hit in stride short and long. Little showed good speed and moves. And, of course, Frasure was a bulldozer tonight - good to see him get a few holes tonight. The OL work is looking more organized.

The defense has also progressed. For the most part, the front wasn't getting moved off the ball, though playing off blocks still needs a lot of work. The secondary did well in minimizing yards after catch.

Kudos to to Coach Allen and Coach D on play calling in the second half. The set used seemed better executed. Hope they've caught onto something and can apply it to future games.

Still lots of sloppy technique, hesitation, and bad decisions with the ball. But definitely improving - and that's what it's all about...
#2
Good win Pburg !
#3
Are the Bobcats this bad?
#4
Congratulations Prestonsburg on win. Keep it up Leslie County is waiting Confusednicker:
#5
Congrats to Prestonsburg
#6
Congrats P-burg.. May stop by next week and watch hazard and you play..
#7
Congrats Prestonsburg.
:Thumbs:
#8
My oh my . . . how the mighty Bobcats have fallen.

As a longtime fan of Breathitt during their glory days, it's kinda sad to see them in this condition.
#9
A much needed win for the Blackcats. Several different players made big plays, and that is great to see. As oneijoe said they are improving each week. A couple wins in a row could also give this team a much needed boost in confidence.

Congrats Blackcats!!!
#10
I wouldn't take too much out of this victory if I was Prestonsburg. I am not trying to discredit the win, but Breathitt may be the weakest opponent on Prestonsburg's schedule outside of Betsy Lane and Allen Central. I was hoping the Bobcats had improved drastically since last year, but I didn't see any improvements Friday night. Hopefully, this young team will get things straightened out by District play, but in order to win a District title a lot of improvements will need to be made.
#11
oneijoe Wrote:Two traditional EKY powers in rebuilding years...

Nice to see the P-burg find some offensive rhythm. Slone looked more comfortable handling the ball and made a few nice throws. HAS to stop throwing off the back foot, however. Nunnery looks to have the tools to play QB, but gets too hurried - handling the ball can only come AFTER the snap is caught cleanly. Hager is a nice weapon when hit in stride short and long. Little showed good speed and moves. And, of course, Frasure was a bulldozer tonight - good to see him get a few holes tonight. The OL work is looking more organized.

The defense has also progressed. For the most part, the front wasn't getting moved off the ball, though playing off blocks still needs a lot of work. The secondary did well in minimizing yards after catch.

Kudos to to Coach Allen and Coach D on play calling in the second half. The set used seemed better executed. Hope they've caught onto something and can apply it to future games.

Still lots of sloppy technique, hesitation, and bad decisions with the ball. But definitely improving - and that's what it's all about...

way to go BlackCats.

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