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Top 5 Greatest Mountain Players in the last 20 years
#61
Bobcat_Dad Wrote:Shawn Robbins would have to be on that list.

lwc Wrote:Great list. I will add Marty Regan, Jason Leger, Shawn Robbins, Aaron Petrey, Dusty Miller, Justin Haddix, Parker from Lawrence county, Durrell White, Jeremy Caudill.

I can make a competitive list with these.:biggrin:

Rock fans, like myself, don't forget players like him :Thumbs:
#62
I remember Caba those years, he put up some big numbers. He was fun to watch!!
#63
Tim Couch Leslie, Grayson Smith Magoffin, John Rader Breathitt, Jonathan Chapman Breathitt, David Jones Belfrey

Those are the ones that come to my mind right off
#64
Tim Couch
Grayson Smith
Joey Stepp
Micheal West
Gerad Parker
Jesse Watts
#65
Channing Fugate and Waylon Chapman have to be on the list for sure.
#66
Tim Couch is a solid #1 so Zach Lewis has to be mentioned. He broke about all of his high school records.
#67
1.Tim Couch- Leslie County (1991-1995)
2.Scott Russell- Evarts (1988-1991)
3.Al Holland Jr.- Perry County Central (2000-2003)
4.Shawn Robbins- Bell County (2001-2004)
5.Marty Reagan- Rockcastle County (1999-2002)
Jason Leger- Rockcastle County (2000-2003)

*If Aaron Watts from McCreary Central continues to be all around prolific on the gridiron, in a few years Mr. Watts will join that elite list in my strong opinion
#68
Keith Woolum was probably the best Defensive Linemen to come out of Eastern Kentucky. Keith played for MC Napier. He as an animal 6'4-270 with a 4.7 40. 400 bench. Could of signed with Marshall but decided to go to the coal mines instead.
#69
monte merrick is one of the best kickers i have saw....
#70
Tim Couch
Arliss Beach
Jared Lorenzen
Shawn Robbins
Scott Russell
Jason Bingham
Jeremy Caudill
and for the rockcastle fans and i mean this
Marty Reagen
Brad Durham
#71
Nick Jamerson has to an honerable mention. hes definatly top 20 in the last 20 years. Bigtime receiver and a game changer in HS...JMO. ..I just wanted to give credit and respect where it's due. Hes a PBurg alum btw.
#72
BigBlueBobcatFan Wrote:Tim Couch
Arliss Beach
Jared Lorenzen
Shawn Robbins
Scott Russell
Jason Bingham
Jeremy Caudill
and for the rockcastle fans and i mean this
Marty Reagen
Brad Durham
Lorenzen isn't a mountain player. He played for Highlands in nky.
#73
BJ Bryant was tough also when South Floyd High had some good teams. He graduated in 00' or 01'. He had some crazy stats and had several offers from bigger schools. BJ is no longer w/us by the way....god bless!
#74
Quote:Lorenzen isn't a mountain player. He played for Highlands in nky.

he has played his share of mountain teams but i just always considerd highlands a big city mountain team cause they have blue collar boys on that team and i kind of took it as people that has played in the mountains in the past 20 year my badd thanx for the clarification though
#75
and since i put Lorenzen on my list i might as well mention Shaun Alexander from Boone county i believe one of the great running backs from kentucky and had a great nfl career
#76
BigBlueBobcatFan Wrote:and since i put Lorenzen on my list i might as well mention Shaun Alexander from Boone county i believe one of the great running backs from kentucky and had a great nfl career

Might as well go ahead and throw Paul Hornung and Phil Simms on there while you are at it... those mountains sure have lost a lot of height apparently Big Grin
#77
Nick Jamerson and Zack Lewis no way. Channing Fugate not in the top 10. Tim Couch definitely #1.
#78
1. Tim Couch - Mr. Football, All SEC, 1st pick of NFL draft by Cleveland Browns
2. Jon Olinger - All State, All CUSA, drafted in NFL draft by Carolina, NFL Europe, Arena
3. Jeremy Caudill - All State, All SEC, NFL Europe, Arena
4. Arliss Beach - All State, NFL free agent with Green Bay, Dallas, and Houston
5. Scottie Russell - Mr. Football
#79
I remember Floyd Branham and David Kelley from the 98 MBoro team.. Branham was a beast and Kelley is still in the National Record Books for punt returns for touchdowns in a career.

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