Round two – KHSAA playoffs
Week one of the playoffs saw three of the area teams move on to the second round. Corbin blew out Bath County, 55-8, while Williamsburg played extremely well and took out the Nicholas County Blue Jackets, 54-20.
Week one of the playoffs saw three of the area teams move on to the second round. Corbin blew out Bath County, 55-8, while Williamsburg played extremely well and took out the Nicholas County Blue Jackets, 54-20.
The 2010 Whitley County Colonels’ football team made history Friday night at Pulaski Southwestern. Not only did they beat the Warriors 45-0, it was the first time the Colonels had won a playoff game on the road.
A pedal-to-the-metal offensive assault propelled Williamsburg to an easy 54-20 dismantling of Nicholas County in the first round of the Class 1A high school football playoffs Friday, and ensured a second-round home match-up with Fairview (10-1) this week.
The football Redhounds blasted Bath County with 49 first quarter points enroute to a 55-8 first round victory in the 2A state playoffs.
The road to Bowling Green and the 2010 Kentucky High School Football Championship starts Friday. Around the state 32 teams in each of the six classes begin post-season play.
Williamsburg suffered a disappointing loss to the Pineville Mountain Lions Friday night. The Lions came from behind to post a 26-22 victory.
Corbin needed a couple of big plays to beat the Lexington Christian Eagles Friday night and they got them in the form of an interception by Wes Tipton and a sensational catch by Roman Mitchell as the Redhounds celebrated victory number eight,...
After taking down unbeaten Caldwell County in the semifinals of the Kentucky Middle School Football State semifinals, the Corbin Redhounds went after their second straight state title against the host Lexington Catholic Knights.
You can tag the Williamsburg 8th grade football team the “Cinderella” of the 2010 Kentucky Middle School State Championship. Here was a team that was suppose to be defeated in a regional game against a much larger Cumberland Middle School team,...
The Williamsburg Middle School 8th grade Yellow Jackets have advanced to the Kentucky Middle School state football semifinals in Lexington Saturday. The Yellow Jackets turned back Cumberland Middle School, 38-14 in a regional game and will play...
The Corbin Redhounds will keep adding district championship trophies to its trophy case after beating the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets, 40-13, Friday night for the Class 2A, District 8 title.
The coaching staff of the Corbin Redhounds may well have done their best job in this 2010 football season. They never complained about the youth of their team or its inexperience. The coaches just knuckled down and made the best of a difficult situation. They...
The Corbin Lady Redhounds advanced to the 13th Region Volleyball finals with a two-set win over the Whitley County Lady Colonels Thursday night. The win will match the two 50th district rivals against each other for the sixth time this season. South...
The Whitley County Colonels left it all on the field Friday night when they defeated the North Laurel Jaguars, 56-20.
The Williamsburg Yellow Jackets can celebrate their second district football championship in the last three years. Williamsburg knocked off district rival Lynn Camp, 20-0 and will take the number one seed to the playoffs, November 5.
...The Corbin Redhounds had their final tune-up before meeting Middlesboro this week for a district championship. The Redhounds pounded the Leslie County Eagles, 49-0 as senior Matthew Taylor had an outstanding game for Corbin.
The Corbin Redhounds will travel to Middlesboro Friday evening to renew their rivalry with the Yellow Jackets. Over the years, this game has proved to be the most unpredictable and evenly matched.
With just two weeks left in the Kentucky High School football regular season, its time some big district games around the region. None will be bigger this week than the Corbin Redhounds at Middlesboro and the Whitley County Colonels hosting the Perry Central...

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