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Campbell County 22 Tates Creek 20
#1
final
nice going Camels
#2
Camels played tremendous football - for a half. Seems like the Camels jump out to handy leads and then have to struggle to hang on in the 4th quarters of games. Tyler Durham was the entire offense tonight for the Camels on pretty poor field conditions.
#3
way to go Camels !
#4
I missed this one.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
#5
Great job Camels!
#6
Congrats Camels
Saw the last 9 minutes on IHigh still live since the NCC game was
very quick (running clock shortens the game a lot)
nice defensive stand at the end
#7
congrats to CC
#8
WeBelieve Wrote:Congrats Camels
Saw the last 9 minutes on IHigh still live since the NCC game was
very quick (running clock shortens the game a lot)
nice defensive stand at the end

Defense was stifling in the first half and then struggle in the 2nd. The stand at the end of the game is what this D is capable of!
#9
Play 4 quarters and this game is a blow out IMO.
#10
^ It looked like a few of the players were hurting, did that have anything to do with the personnel during the 2nd half?
#11
11/4/2011
Campbell Co. 22 Tates Creek 20

Tates Creek 0 6 7 7 20
Campbell Co. 6 13 3 0 22
Scoring summary:
Class 6A
C--Tyler Durham 9 run (kick failed); C--Durham 1 run (Steve Knaley kick); C--Durham 3 run (kick failed); T--Martrell Berry 8 pass from Graham Gordon (kick failed); T--Berry 1 run (Jake Ryan kick); C--Knaley 25 field goal; T--Dennis Oxendine 4 run (Ryan kick).
Records: Campbell Co. 4-7, Tates Creek 3-8.
#12
Quarterback Tyler Durham ran for three touchdowns and the Camels took a 19-0 lead before holding on to defeat the visiting Commodores.
Tates Creek QB Martell Berry threw an 8-yard TD pass to Graham Gordon and scored on a 1-yard run to get Tates Creek back in the game.
Durham ran for 203 yards on 30 carries.


Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/04/19477...z1co6ZrAnM
#13
Congrats Camels!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
#14
Campbell County has had experience in late-game situations this season, but at times couldn’t deliver the big play when it needed one most.

On Friday, the Camels came up with two in the final minute of their 6A playoff game against Tates Creek. The defensive stops sealed a 22-20 victory.


We’ve been in these close games," Campbell County coach Stephen Lickert said. "We kept telling our kids, just believe, just play hard and at some point we’re going to make that play. And fortunately for us we made that play tonight."

The class 6A area district champion Camels (4-7) advance to play Lexington-Lafayette which downed Dixie Heights on Friday.

Campbell County would be well-served with another performance from Tyler Durham like the one he provided against Tates Creek.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound junior ran wild Friday at Bob Miller Stadium, scoring three touchdowns on the ground and earning his yardage by busting through the Commodores’ defensive front.

Durham finished with 203 yards rushing on 30 carries and threw for another 62 yards as Campbell County tallied almost 300 yards of total offense.

"We just try to do what’s working," Lickert said. "Tyler Durham is just a heck of a football player. Those guys up front love blocking for him because they know that he’s going to get those tough yards after they make their blocks.

"When we’re running the football with him, it’s a total team effort."

The defense held a Tates Creek team averaging 233 yards of total offense entering the game to just 164. Still, the Commodores (3-8) were able to comeback after falling behind 19-6 in the first half.

"We had a chance," Tates Creek coach Mike Harmon said. "We just didn’t finish."

Campbell County fumbled on its first play in the second half, and the Commodores recovered. They then drove 41 yards in 5:50 and pulled to within six points on quarterback Martell Berry’s one-yard run with 6:01 left in the third quarter.

Campbell County got a 24-yard field goal from Stewart Knaley on its next drive to take a 22-13 lead, but Tates Creek got it to within two when senior running back William Hardin scored on a four-yard run with 9:47 left in the fourth quarter.

With less than a minute remaining in the game, and Tates Creek at the 18-yard line, the Camels blitzed Commodores quarterback Martrell Berry. Berry was sacked for a seven-yard loss to force fourth down.

Tates Creek called two timeouts. When its offense returned to the field, Berry took the snap and threw right toward the end zone. The pass was batted down, giving the ball back to Camels with 27.9 seconds left.

Campbell County entered the postseason on a two-game losing streak that capped a hit-and-miss regular season in which the Camels lost their first five games and then rebounded after the bye week to win three consecutive district games.

"We haven’t let things faze us very much," Lickert said. "We’ve yet to put four quarters of football together. And as soon as we’re able to do that, we’re going to be a pretty good football team."
#15
Tates Creek 0 6 7 7 -- 20
Campbell County 6 13 3 0 –- 22


C – Durham 9 run (kick failed)
C – Durham 1 run (Knaley kick)
C – Durham 2 run (run failed)
T – Berry 8 pass from Gordon (kick failed)
T – Berry 1 run (Ryan kick)
C – Knaley 24 field goal
T – Hardin 4 run (Ryan kick)

Records: C 4-7, T 3-8
#16
Stardust Wrote:^ It looked like a few of the players were hurting, did that have anything to do with the personnel during the 2nd half?

I am not sure what you are talking about. CC was healthy to my knowledge.

They still have to play 4 quarters. Coach Lickert would say the same thing I bet!
#17
#5 was struggling much of the night. #18 went out of the game during a key drive, but came back the next play. #22 hobbled much of the 2nd half. #77 had been out the week before, did he wear down during the game. It's not making any excuses, but these were all obvious from the stands.
#18
Stardust Wrote:#5 was struggling much of the night. #18 went out of the game during a key drive, but came back the next play. #22 hobbled much of the 2nd half. #77 had been out the week before, did he wear down during the game. It's not making any excuses, but these were all obvious from the stands.

Nope I think everyone is healthy! I think #18 had blood that needed to be covered & #5 got hit in the quad but besides that I think everyone else you mentioned was healthy!

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