After watching four weeks of high school football and two weeks of preseason, I am ready to make some bold predictions.
First of all, all four area teams will make the playoffs.
Corbin hit the road last week and found their offense, racking up 322 yards and scoring 30 points, however, the explosive Lexington Christian Academy Eagles piled up 489 total yards and handed the Red
Call it a jinx, hex or even "The Colonel Curse."
Fifteen straight times the Whitley County High School football team had defeated Lynn Camp - the longest streak in the venerable series.
But a hard-run
I noticed in an article reported in our competitors paper that bleeds South Laurel red, that the bi-line to the reporters headline was that the Cardinals had won their third straight football game ove
The University of the Cumberlands (formerly Cumberland College) football team opened the season this week with a 21-13 victory over North Greenville College.
The Lynn Camp Wildcats opened their home schedule on a good note as seniors Jimmy Chaffin, Josh Reynolds and sophomore Joe Roskopf netted over 100 yards rushing each in a 30-14 win over Perry Central.