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Pikeville 38, CAL 6 (Div 3 Semifinals)
#1
Pikeville beats CAL in running clock fashion to improve to 15-0 and advance to the Division 3 championship game.
#2
Pikeville middle school offense and defense was firing on all cylinders today it will take a great effort or a let down from them to not win the championship in their class
#3
Pikeville had a bunch of grown men out there today. The score could have been much worse. This bunch may end up being the best class to come through Pikeville.
#4
8th grade loaded and 7th grade won 6th grade championship last year. 3 freshmen scored TDs for varsity last night. Pikeville is loaded for the foreseeable future. I'm guessing 6th grade lost in the semis today?
#5
(11-10-2024, 12:01 AM)jetpilot Wrote: 8th grade loaded and 7th grade won 6th grade championship last year. 3 freshmen scored TDs for varsity last night. Pikeville is loaded for the foreseeable future. I'm guessing 6th grade lost in the semis today?

Yes. 

Lost 22-18

Kade Johnson ran a 40 yard TD with about 30 seconds left in the game that would’ve put Pikeville up but it got called back for a block in the back or blind side. Not sure what it was.
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(11-10-2024, 01:42 AM)Spud6 Wrote:
(11-10-2024, 12:01 AM)jetpilot Wrote: 8th grade loaded and 7th grade won 6th grade championship last year. 3 freshmen scored TDs for varsity last night. Pikeville is loaded for the foreseeable future. I'm guessing 6th grade lost in the semis today?

Yes. 

Lost 22-18

Kade Johnson ran a 40 yard TD with about 30 seconds left in the game that would’ve put Pikeville up but it got called back for a block in the back or blind side. Not sure what it was.

Well that stinks. Thanks for the info Spud
#7
Pikeville is bigger, stronger, and faster already. Not only that but they are older and more mature. Much like Raceland, this group has taken full advantage of the way the land scape of academics and athletics have changed over the last few years. Just as someone has mentioned about Somerset, Pikeville looks like a JV team rather than a JR high team. Not just in their size and strength, but in the way they execute on both sides of the ball.
#8
Do you know how many players on Pikeville JH are holdbacks Scotty? Just a yes or no will do.
#10
(11-11-2024, 08:52 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Do you know how many players on Pikeville JH are holdbacks Scotty? Just a yes or no will do.

I know a pretty close figure. Spoke to someone about it this weekend. Fwiw…I’m for it and think more people should do it. It’s done wonders for my oldest and i can’t wait to see what it does for my middle child. And I’m not talking about athletics either. My oldest had never gotten higher than a 2.2 GPA. First semester he finished with a 3.7 and was in tears he was so happy.
#11
That's great for your son. What is the pretty close figure that you heard from someone?
#12
PM sent JP

Whether they have them or don’t, doesn’t matter. Everyone has the same opportunities. Some schools choose to take advantage of them, some don’t. For me, idk why anyone would t hold their kid back whether they are an athlete or not. There are kids that have taken advantage or graduating early, graduating with multiple semesters of college course work completed. It’s a no brainer, imo
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#13
I heard this Pikeville team had like 26 8th graders. Now that is a huge class.
#14
They had a lot on the sideline but I’m pretty sure a chunk of them were seventh graders.

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