Poll: Who wins?
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Henry Clay
Lexington Catholic
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08-21-2022, 10:14 AM
Henry Clay will travel to Lexington Catholic this Friday.
Henry Clay (1-0)
Aug 19, 22 Conner (W) 25 - 14
Lexington Catholic (1-0)
Aug 19, 22 Ryle home (W) 27 - 21
Thoughts?
Henry Clay (1-0)
Aug 19, 22 Conner (W) 25 - 14
Lexington Catholic (1-0)
Aug 19, 22 Ryle home (W) 27 - 21
Thoughts?
08-21-2022, 10:04 PM
Henry Clay in a close one
08-21-2022, 10:22 PM
Lexington Catholic 35
Henry Clay 21
Henry Clay 21
08-23-2022, 09:05 PM
Catholic 38
Henry Clay 15
Catholic has a solid defense; definitely the strength of the team. Defense overall is disciplined and runs to the ball.
Offensively, Catholic needs to figure out how to get the ball in the hands of their very talented skill players. In all sincerity, there has to be some concern re: keeping the QB healthy all season. He is only 5'9" 140lbs. When Ryle got their hands on him they literally picked him up and body slammed him into the turf as if it were the WWE.
Another concern is the 167 "leg cramps" Catholic endured in the 2nd half; almost always suffered by defensive players who popped back up and returned to the game the following play. Not alot of depth outside of the top 15 or 16 players, so the "leg craps" seem beneficial in giving kids a breather.
Henry Clay 15
Catholic has a solid defense; definitely the strength of the team. Defense overall is disciplined and runs to the ball.
Offensively, Catholic needs to figure out how to get the ball in the hands of their very talented skill players. In all sincerity, there has to be some concern re: keeping the QB healthy all season. He is only 5'9" 140lbs. When Ryle got their hands on him they literally picked him up and body slammed him into the turf as if it were the WWE.
Another concern is the 167 "leg cramps" Catholic endured in the 2nd half; almost always suffered by defensive players who popped back up and returned to the game the following play. Not alot of depth outside of the top 15 or 16 players, so the "leg craps" seem beneficial in giving kids a breather.
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