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Derrick Locke runs into his senior season at Kentucky
Derrick Locke’s 100 yard kickoff return for a touchdown was a huge play in Kentucky’s win over Louisville last season. Locke is UK’s leading returning rusher from last year. He gained
907 yards on 195 attempts for an average of 4.7 yards per rush. He also caught 31 passes, putting him in third place on last year’s team in total receptions. Pinnacle Photo / John Engle
2010 FOOTBALL PREVIEW!
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Aug. 20 City-Co. Bowl at MiddlesboroBell County vs. Green County
Middlesboro vs. Alcoa, TN
Pioneer Bowl at Knox CentralLynn Camp vs. Somerset
Clay County vs. Knox Central
W. Jessamine at Mad. Southern
Lex. Catholic at Whitley Co.
Williamsburg at Jellico, TN
Shelby Valley at Knott Central
Phelps at Jenkins
Cosby at Claiborne
Aug. 26 Williamsburg Middle at MMS
Aug. 27 Pineville at McCreary Central
Marion County Pigskin Classic
Bell County vs. Marion County
Letcher Central at Middlesboro
Correll Bowl at SomersetHarlan Co. vs. Pulaski Co. 8pm
Lynn Camp at Whitley County
Clay County at Scott County
Harlan at Corbin
Leslie County at Hazard
Knott Central at Lewis County
Allen Central at Jenkins
Cumberland Gap at Union County
Claiborne at Gibbs
Aug. 28 Rockcastle County at Danville
Williamsburg at North Laurel
MMS in Hitman Bowl at L. Camp
Sept. 2 MMS at Harlan Middle
Sept. 3 Berea at Pineville
Appalachia Bowl at Clay Co.Knox Cent. vs. Johnson Cent.6pm
Middlesboro vs. Clay County 8pm
Lex. Christian at Lynn Camp
Harlan at Williamsburg
Harlan County at Lee High, VA
Hazard at Letcher Central
Clinton County at Leslie County
Lincoln Co. at Madison Southern
Wayne Co. at Rockcastle Co.
Knott Central at Perry Central
Jenkins at South Floyd
McCreary Cent. at Edmonson Co.
South Greene at Cumberland Gap
Chuckey-Doak at Claiborne
Sept. 4 Cumb. Falls .Classic at CorbinDanville vs. Pikeville
Corbin vs. Boyle County
Sept. 7 S. Laurel Middle at MMS
Sept. 9 MMS at Lynn Camp
Sept. 10 Lynn Camp at Pineville
Whitley County at Bell County
Lee High, VA at Middlesboro
Clay County at South Laurel
Corbin at North Laurel
Allen Central at Harlan
Leslie County at Harlan County
Paris at Hazard
Knox Central at Williamsburg
Mad. South. at Montgomery Co.
Rockcastle Co. at Lincoln Co.
Williamson, WV at Jenkins
McCreary Central at Wayne Co.
Oneida at Cumberland Gap
Hancock County at Claiborne
Sept. 16 Bell County at MMS
Sept. 17 Jackson County at Pineville
Johnson Central at Bell County
Middlesboro at Knox Central
Lynn Camp at Harlan
South Laurel at Corbin
Harlan Co. at Powell Valley, VA
Hazard at Williamsburg
McCreary Central at Leslie Co.
E. Jessamine at Madison Southern
Rockcastle Co. at Pulaski Co.
Whitley County at Belfry
Pike Central at Knott Central
Jenkins at Pound, VA
Cumberland Gap at West Greene
Claiborne at Union County
Sept. 21 MMS at Cumberland
Sept. 23 MMS at Jackson County
Sept. 24 Pineville at Paintsville
Bell County at Rockcastle County
Middlesboro at Frankfort
Lynn Camp at Campbellsville
North Laurel at Clay County
Corbin at Hazard
Harlan at Lee High, VA
Leslie County at Morgan County
Whitley County at Harlan County
McCreary Cent. at Knox Cent.
Madison Southern at Powell Co.
Williamsburg at Berea
Knott Central at Magoffin County
Tug Valley, WV at Jenkins
Cumberland Gap at Gibbs
Sept. 27 MMS at Corbin
Sept. 30 Pineville Middle at MMS
Oct. 1 Estill County at Pineville
Bell County at Knox Central
Local and Regional Football Schedules
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2010 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULEDateTeam
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
AUBURN
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
KENTUCKY
LSU
OLE MISS
MISS.STATE
SOUTHCAROLINA
TENNESSEE
VANDERBILT
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6
SOUTHERN MISSColumbia(Sept. 2)
LSUNashville
GEORGIAColumbia
AUBURNStarkville(Sept. 9)
VANDERBILTNashville
SOUTHCAROLINAColumbia
MISS. STATEStarkville(Sept. 9)
GEORGIAAthens
TENNESSEEKnoxville
ARKANSASAthens
FLORIDAGainesville
VANDERBILTOxford
FLORIDAKnoxville
CONNECTICUTStorrs
ALABAMATuscaloosa
ALABAMAColumbia
ALABAMAKnoxville
LSUBaton Rouge
FRESNOSTATEOxford
GEORGIAStarkville
OLE MISSOxford
MISSISSIPPISTATE
Baton Rouge
LOUISIANA-MONROE
Auburn
KENTUCKYGainesville
FLORIDATuscaloosa
ARKANSASFayetteville
KENTUCKYLexington
COLORADOBoulder
LSUGainesville
FLORIDAGainesville
TENNESSEEBaton Rouge
AUBURNLexington
GEORGIAAthens
GEORGIAAthens
TENNESSEEAthens
MISSISSIPPISTATE
Gainesville
TEXAS A&MArlington, Texas
OLE MISSOxford
ARKANSASAuburn
LSUAuburn
OLE MISSFayetteville
TENNESSEEKnoxville
AUBURNAuburn
OLE MISSTuscaloosa
MISSISSIPPISTATE
Starkville
FLORIDAJacksonville
GEORGIAJacksonville
KENTUCKYLexington
SOUTHCAROLINALexington
VANDERBILTAthens
TENNESSEEColumbia
VANDERBILTNashville
ALABAMATuscaloosa
KENTUCKYStarkville
AUBURNOxford
MEMPHISStarkville
AUBURNAuburn
SOUTHCAROLINAColumbia
FLORIDANashville
SOUTHCAROLINA
Nashville
KENTUCKYLexington
OLE MISSKnoxville
KENTUCKYLexington
ARKANSASStarkville
VANDERBILTLexington
AUBURNAuburn
VANDERBILTNashville
LSUBaton Rouge
SOUTHCAROLINAColumbia
Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27
MISSISSIPPISTATE
Tuscaloosa
MISSISSIPPISTATE
Starkville
LSULittle Rock
GEORGIAAuburn
SOUTHCAROLINAGainesville
GEORGIATECHAthens
GEORGIALexington
ALABAMABaton Rouge
ARKANSASLittle Rock
LSUBaton Rouge
MISS. STATEOxford
FLORIDAGainesville
OLE MISSOxford
VANDERBILTNashville
KENTUCKYKnoxville
TENNESSEENashville
OLE MISSOxford
ARKANSASFayetteville
OLE MISSBaton Rouge
TENNESSEEKnoxville
ARKANSASColumbia
TENNESSEEKnoxville
SOUTHCAROLINAColumbia
AUBURNAuburn
AUBURNTuscaloosa(Nov. 26)
ALABAMATuscaloosa(Nov. 26)
ALABAMAFayetteville
LSUBaton Rouge
TENNESSEETECH
Fayetteville
LOUISIANA-MONROELittle Rock
VANDERBILTFayetteville
UTEPFayetteville
SAN JOSESTATE
Tuscaloosa
PENN STATETuscaloosa
DUKEDurham
GEORGIA ST.Tuscaloosa(Nov. 18)
ARKANSASSTATEAuburn
CLEMSONAuburn
SOUTH CAROLINA
Auburn
CHATTANOOGAAuburn
MIAMI (OHIO)Gainesville
SOUTHFLORIDAGainesville
ALABAMATuscaloosa
APPALACHIANSTATE
Gainesville
FLORIDASTATE
Tallahassee
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
Athens
MISSISSIPPISTATE
Starkville
IDAHOSTATEAthens
NORTHCAROLINA
Atlanta
WEST VIRGINIA
Baton Rouge
McNEESESTATE
Baton Rouge
LOUISIANA-MONROE
Baton Rouge
JACKSONVILLESTATEOxford
TULANENew Orleans
KENTUCKYOxford
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
Oxford
FURMANColumbia
TROYColumbia
CLEMSONClemson
TENNESSEE-MARTINKnoxville
OREGONKnoxville
UABKnoxville
MEMPHISMemphis
NORTHWESTERNNashville
EASTERNMICHIGAN
Nashville
ARKANSASFayetteville
WAKE FORESTNashville
LOUISVILLELouisville
WESTERNKENTUCKY
Lexington
AKRONLexington
CHARLESTONSOUTHERN
Lexington
FLORIDAGainesville
ALCORNSTATE
Starkville
HOUSTONHouston
UABStarkville
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Previous Laurel Bowls **1964 Bell County 28 Pineville 13
1965 Pineville 19 Stanford 12
1966 Pineville 26 Claiborne Co. 13
1967 Pineville 26 Bell County 0
1968 Cawood 6 Pineville 0
1969 Hazard 19 Pineville 14
1970 Pineville 28 Leslie County 18
1971 Pineville 6 Evarts 6
1972 Pineville 26 Rowan County 0
1973 Rich. Madison 19 Pineville 8
1974 Somerset 34 Pineville 0
1975 Evarts 34 Pineville 0
1976 Pineville 12 Evarts 6
1977 Frankfort 28 Pineville 0
1978 Pineville 24 Evarts 20
1979 Pineville 6 Evarts 2
1980 Fleming-Neon 27 Pineville 0
1981 Pineville 8 Whitley County 0
1982 Knott County 3 Pineville 0
1983 Clay County 35 Pineville 6
1984 Pineville 42 Eminence 0
1985 Clay County 13 Pineville 9
1986 Cumberland 35 Pineville 21
1987 Pineville 54 Estill County 21
1988 Pineville 30 Clay County 14
1989 Pineville 13 Knox Central 0
1990 Middlesboro 13 Pineville 7
1991 Claiborne Co. 19 Pineville 18
1992 Middlesboro 38 Pineville 26
1993 Pineville 14 M.C. Napier 8
1994 Paintsville 19 Pineville 12
1995 Estill County 55 Pineville 20
1996 Pineville 55 Beth Haven 14
1997 Pineville 12 Thomas Walker 0
1998 Harlan 19 Pineville 18
1999 Pineville 34 Knox Central 13
2000 Pineville 38 Thomas Walker 6
2001 Green County 41Pineville 0
2002 Hazard 49 Pineville 20
2003 Pineville 13 Berea 12
2004 Pendleton Co. 20 Pineville 6
2005 Pineville 12 Berea 6
2006 Pineville 48 Jackson Co. 0
2007 Pineville 27 Berea 12
2008 Estill County 43 Pineville 8
2009 McCreary Cent.40 Pineville 24
* Only includes games involving Pineville.
In some seasons, the Laurel Bowl featured
a doubleheader
Previous City County Bowls1999
Whitley Co. 57 Middlesboro 27
Bell County 29 Tates Creek 13
2000
Bell County 28 Madison Central 24
Middlesboro 14 Garrard County 0
2001
Bell County 42 East Jessamine 6
Middlesboro 35 Cawood 12
2002
East Jessamine 13 Bell County 6
Green County 40 Middlesboro 14
2003
Bell County 62 Marion County 7
Middlesboro 25 Ashland 21
2004
Campbellsville 36 Middlesboro 15
Bell County 35 Clinton, TN 0
2005
Knoxville Central 30 Bell County 15
Whitley County 27 Middlesboro 26
2006
Bell County 24 Whitley County 20
Knoxville Central 42 Middlesboro 7
2007 No Games
2008 No Games
2009
Green Co. 28 Middlesboro 7
Alcoa, TN 42 Bell County 14
History of the Laurel Bowl and the City County Bowl
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RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky
University Athletics Hall of Fame 2010 in-
duction class features 13 distinguished indi-
viduals. The class will be enshrined in the
historic Keen Johnson Building on Friday,
October 8.
The 2010 induction class includes: John
Allen (men’s basketball); Steve Bird (foot-
ball); Angela Boykins (volleyball); Don Felt-
ner (baseball); Ken Glover (men’s track &
field); Jaree Goodin (women’s basketball);
Fred Harvey (football); Larry Joe Inman
(women’s basketball coach); Roosevelt
Kelly (football); Deanne Madden-Scanlon
(volleyball); Jamie Parker (Welt) (softball);
Ron Pinsenschaum (baseball); Tuck
Woolum (football).
Friday’s activities begin with a 5:30 p.m. re-
ception in Walnut Hall, followed by a 6:30
p.m. dinner in the Keen Johnson ballroom.
The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 7:30
p.m. The group will also be recognized just
prior to the Colonels’ football game against
Eastern Illinois at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Octo-
ber 9.
Tickets for the dinner and ceremony are $25
and can be purchased by calling the Colonel
Club office, 859-622-2046. The deadline for
registration is Friday, October 1. Tickets will
not be sold at the event.
Eastern Kentucky to induct 13
into their Athletic Hall of Fame
Pineville’s Tuck Woolum was the quarterback on Eastern’s undefeated 1982 national cham-
pionship team. Photo courtesy of EKU
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All A Regional GolfThe first high school golf tournament of the
season was a big one for the smaller schools
in the 13th Region.
With a trip to the All A State Tournament in
Richmond on the line, the players battled
blistering heat and some quick greens on the
Wasioto Winds Golf Course at Pineville, and
when it was all over, Middlesboro’s boys
(pictured top left) and Williamsburg’s girls
both had secured regional championships
and had earned their trips to the state tourna-
ment. Barbourville’s boys team finished
runnerup to Middlesboro in the boys tourna-
ment, while Middlesboro’s girls (pictured
below left) finished as the runnerup to
Williamsburg in the girls tournament.
MEDALISTS
BOYS Michael Wilson - Middlesboro 75
GIRLS Becky Sharpe - Williamsburg 73
Middlesboro’s boys team: Nick Capps, Jarod
Lasley, Eric Francis, Brandon Bisceglia,
Michael Wilson and Coach Jerry Shoffner.
Middlesboro’s girls team: Taylor Power,
Lindsay Durham, Laura Durham, Kacie
Powers, Emily Francis and Coach Judy Pur-
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Middlesboro Sports Hall of Fame ready to induct the Class of 2010Anthony Shane Jackson ~ 1995
Shane played football, bsaeball and bas-
ketball for the Yellow Jackets. In football,
he was a quarterback, running back and de-
fensive back. He was selected player of the
game on several occasions during the 1993
and 1994 seasons. In 1993, he was 2nd
Team All SEKC as well as Middlesboro’s
best defensive back. In 1994, he was named
Middlesboro’s co-MVP, District QB of the
Year, and made 1st Team all SEKC.
He was a centerfielder and 2nd baseman
in baseball. He was the 1993 Rookie of the
Year and was 1994’s best defensive player.
Also in baseball in 1994, he made the 13th
Region all tournament team and was the re-
gional tournament’s MVP.
David Kelley ~ 1999
David played football, basketball and
baseball for Middlesboro.
He won several awards during his high
school career. In football, he was the SEKC
Player of the Year, District 1 Player of the
Year, WYMT Sports 1st Team running back,
Big Dipper’s All Mountain Senior Team, and
Honorable Mention All State by both the AP
and the Courier Journal. During his senior
season, he averaged scoring a touchdown
every 5th time he carried the ball. He scored
75 touchdowns in his career; 36 of them as a
senior. He finished his senior year with
2,368 all purpose yards, giving him a career
total of 5,940 all purpose yards. He totaled
3,499 career rushing yards and returned 13
kicks for touchdowns during his career.
David was also an all SEKC selection in
both 1998 and 1999 as a basketball player.
He was voted the team’s best defensive
player in 1997 and their best offensive player
in both 1998 and 1999.
His career stats in baseball put him in the
top ten in seven KHSAA categories: 2nd all
time in stolen bases (117), 2nd in stolen
bases in a season (39), 2nd in career triples
(10), 5th in career runs scored (176), 6th in
career hits (174), 7th in most runs in a season
(53) and most hits in a season (58). He fin-
ished with a career batting average of .425
with 31 home runs and 125 RBI’s. He was
All District and All Region in both 1998 and
1999, along with being named to the All
State team. He was the only Kentuckian
named to the TPX/Louisville Slugger All
American Baseball Team in 1999.
David received a baseball scholarship
from LMU.
Jeremy Skidmore ~ 2000
Jeremy played football, baseball and
basketball for Middlesboro High.
He was a three year starter in basketball
and was the team’s defensive player of the
year in 1997.
He started for four years in football as a
quarterback and defensive back. He was the
starting quarterback on the school’s 1998
Class A state football championship team.
He also helped lead the team to the state
semifinals in both 1997 and 1998. In 11
games in 1999, he threw for 2,493 yards and
27 touchdowns, and ran for 888 yards and
another 14 touchdowns. His career totals at
MHS were 6,203 yards passing with 71
touchdowns and 3.413 yards rushing with 36
touchdowns. That gave him 9,616 total
yards and 107 touchdowns. During his time
as quarterback, the Yellow Jackets went 38
and 4. He was part of a senior class that still
holds the record for most wins at the school.
He was named one of the Top 22 players in
the state by the Lexington Herald Leader and
also racked up these honors: 1st Team all
SEKC and 1st Team all District in 97, 98 and
99. He was honorable mention All State in
1997 and 1999 and was named to the Ken-
tucky All Star Team in 1999.
In baseball, he was a five year starter and
played pitcher, infield and outfield. He be-
came a starter on the high school team as 7th
grader (missed his sophomore year after
knee surgery). He was a pitcher/outfielder
on the MHS Final Four team in 1999 that
had a school record 33 wins. In ‘99, he was
named to the All Regional team, Final Four
all tournament team and was the State Sec-
tional MVP. He finished 1999 with a .490
batting average, 45 RBI’s, 9 homeruns and
scored 45 runs. He was 1st Team All State
in 1998 and 1999 and played in the East-
West Ky. Allstar Games in ‘98 and ‘99.
His career totals included 200 hits in 482
at bats (both school records) for a .415 bat-
ting average. He had 119 RBI’s, 171 runs
scored, 90 walks and 19 homeruns. Jeremy
was awarded a baseball scholarship by East
Tennessee State University.
Derrick Wynn ~ 2000
Derrick also played football, basketball
and baseball for the Yellow Jackets. In foot-
ball, he played free safety and wide receiver
and was named 1st Team all SEKC, all Dis-
trict, all Region and all State. He was a
member of the 1998 State Championship
football team. In 1998, he set a school
record with 13 interceptions and was third in
the state.
He played point guard on the basketball
team and averaged 10.2 points per game and
7.8 assists. He was all SEKC, all District
and all Tournament in 1997 and 1998.
He was named team captain, best offen-
sive player and team MVP for the 2000 base-
ball team. During that season he led the
team in home runs (11), doubles (12), was
second in batting average (.431), second in
RBI’s (44), second in triples (3). He had a
career .351 batting average, scored 91 runs,
had 81 hits, 15 homeruns, 17 doubles, 6
triples and walked 62 times. The teams he
was on won 101 games including SEKC
championships in 1998-2000, district cham-
pionships in 1997-2000, regional champi-
onships in 1998-1999, a sectional
championship in 1999 and a Final Four trip
in 1999.
Derrick received a baseball scholarship
from Union College and was an Academic
All American while there.
To be inducted along with these individ-
uals is the 1992 baseball team that holds the
school record for wins in a season (31).
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Derrick Wynn ~ 2000Jeremy Skidmore ~ 2000David Kelley ~ 1999Shane Jackson ~ 1995
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University of Tennessee
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"Nagles have loved football for 80 years -Go Jackets, Bobcats and Mountain Lions!"
- Jennifer, Keith and Joe Nagle
Eb Nagle ~ Class of ‘32
Joe Nagle ~ Class of ‘46
Charlie Nagle ~ Class of ‘59
Dennis Nagle ~ Class of ‘75
Bill Barton ~ Class of ‘81
Steve Nagle ~ Class of ‘87
Chris Barton ~ Class of ‘08
Eric Nagle ~ Class of ‘08
Jennifer Nagle
for Bell District Court JudgePaid for by Jennifer Nagle
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Fast Facts about KentuckyPercentage of Statistics Returning
Rushing 82.9% Passing 89.8% Receiving 84.5%
Top Returning Rusher: Derrick Locke, Senior TB
195 carries for 907 yards and 6 touchdowns
Top Returning Passer: Mike Hartline, Senior QB
79 of 133 with 7 intercepted, 802 yards and 6 touchdowns
Top Returning Receiver: Randall Cobb, Junior WR
39 catches for 447 yards and 4 touchdowns
Lettermen Returning (43) Lettermen Lost (31)
Offense 23 Offense 17
Defense 17 Defense 13
Specialists 3 Specialists 1
Starters Returning - 12Offense (5)
RG Stuart Hines 6-4 295 Junior
WR Chris Matthews 6-5 210 Senior
WR Randall Cobb 5-11 188 Junior
QB Morgan Newton 6-4 217 Sophomore
TB Derrick Locke 5-9 190 Senior
Defense (6)
DE Taylor Wyndham 6-4 230 Sophomore
DT Ricky Lumpkin 6-4 294 Senior
DE DeQuin Evans 6-3 260 Senior
WLB Danny Trevathan 6-1 220 Junior
CB Randall Burden 6-0 170 Junior
FS Winston Guy 6-1 208 Junior
Specialists (1)
P Ryan Tydlacka 6-1 202 Junior
Starters Lost - 13Offense (6)
TE Ross Bogue 6-5 244 Senior
LT Zipp Duncan 6-5 291 Senior
LG Christian Johnson 6-4 330 Senior
C Jorge Gonzalez 6-3 300 Senior
RT Justin Jeffries 6-6 320 Senior
FB John Conner 5-11 240 Senior
Defense (6)
DT Corey Peters 6-3 295 Senior
SLB Sam Maxwell 6-3 248 Senior
MLB Micah Johnson 6-2 258 Senior
SS Calvin Harrison 6-1 211 Senior
CB Trevard Lindley 6-0 179 Senior
CB Paul Warford 5-10 200 Junior
Specialists (1)
PK Lones Seiber 5-9 190 Senior
RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD YPG
* Derrick Locke 12 195 907 4.7 6 75.6
* Randall Cobb 12 94 573 6.1 10 47.8
Alfonso Smith 13 60 245 4.1 2 18.8
* Moncell Allen 13 47 228 4.9 2 17.5
John Conner 12 31 158 5.1 2 13.2
KENTUCKY 13 551 2486 4.5 26 191.2
Opponents 13 509 2378 4.7 18 182.9
PASSING G PE A-C-I PCT YDS TD YPG
* Morgan Newton 8 109.7 135-75-3 55.6 706 6 88.2
* Mike Hartline 6 114.4 133-79-7 59.4 802 6 133.7
Will Fidler 6 90.1 41-20-1 48.8 186 1 31.0
KENTUCKY 13 108.6 326-180-11 55.2 1824 13 140.3
Opponents 13 113.1 336-163-16 48.5 2298 17 176.8
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG TD RPG
* Randall Cobb 12 39 447 11.5 4 3.3
*Chris Matthews 13 32 354 11.1 3 2.5
*Derrick Locke 12 31 284 9.2 2 2.6
*Gene McCaskill 13 17 163 9.6 0 1.3
*La’Rod King 11 10 142 14.2 1 0.9
KENTUCKY 13 180 1824 10.1 13 13.8
Opponents 13 163 2298 14.1 17 12.5
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LP IN20 FC BLK
* Ryan Tydlacka 64 2557 40.0 59 20 27 0
KO RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LP
*Derrick Locke 23 639 27.8 1 100
* Randall Cobb 13 345 26.5 0 46
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LP
* Randall Cobb 24 308 12.8 1 73
TACKLES TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU FC-FR
Micah Johnson 105 6.5 1.0 0 2 0-0
*Danny Trevathan 82 5.0 0 0 1 2-1
Sam Maxwell 80 5.5 1.5 6 7 2-0
Calvin Harrison 68 2.0 0 3 5 0-1
*Winston Guy 60 2.0 1.0 0 5 0-0
Corey Peters 56 12.0 4.0 0 5 1-1
2009 STATISTICAL LEADERS * returning player
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Fast Facts about TennesseePercentage of Statistics Returning
Rushing 21.4% Passing 0.0% Receiving 68.3%
Top Returning Rusher: David Oku, Sophomore TB
23 carries for 94 yards and 2 touchdowns
Top Returning Passer: None
Top Returning Receiver: Gerald Jones, Senior WR
46 catches for 680 yards and 4 touchdowns
Lettermen Returning (40) Lettermen Lost (22)
Offense 14 Offense 13
Defense 24 Defense 7
Specialists 2 Specialists 2
Starters Returning - 13Offense (5)
TE Luke Stocker 6-6 240 Senior
RT Aaron Douglas 6-6 282 Sophomore
WR Gerald Jones 6-0 199 Senior
WR Denarius Moore 6-1 190 Senior
FB Kevin Cooper 6-0 247 Senior
Defense (6)
LE Ben Martin 6-3 239 Senior
RE Chris Walker 6-3 232 Senior
SLB LaMarcus Thompson 6-1 221 Senior
MLB Nick Reveiz 5-10 224 Senior
RCB Art Evans 6-1 173 Junior
FS Janzen Jackson 6-0 210 Senior
Specialists (2)
P Chad Cunningham 6-3 198 Senior
PK Daniel Lincoln 6-0 210 Senior
Starters Lost - 12Offense (7)
LT Chris Scott 6-5 330 Senior
LG Cory Sullins 6-1 260 Senior
C Cody Sullins 6-1 260 Senior
RG Jacques McClendon 6-3 324 Senior
QB Jonathan Crompton 6-4 228 Senior
TB Montario Hardesty 6-0 215 Senior
Aaron Douglas 6-6 287 Sophomore
Defense (5)
LT Wes Brown 6-4 257 Senior
RT Dan Williams 6-3 327 Senior
WLB Rico McCoy 6-1 220 Senior
LCB Dennis Rogan 5-10 178 Senior
SS Eric Berry 5-11 203 Junior
Specialists (0)
RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD YPG
Montario Hardesty 13 282 1345 4.8 13 103.5
Bryce Brown 12 101 460 4.6 3 38.3
*David Oku 13 23 94 4.1 2 7.2
*Tauren Poole 13 10 85 8.5 0 6.5
TENNESSEE 13 477 2043 4.3 19 157.2
Opponents 13 459 1944 4.2 20 149.5
PASSING G PE A-C-I PCT YDS TD YPG
Jonathan Crompton 13 136.0 384-224-13 58.3 2800 27 215.4
TENNESSEE 13 135.8 401-233-14 58.1 2942 28 226.3
Opponents 13 102.1 393-220-10 56.0 2200 5 169.2
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG TD RPG
* Gerald Jones 12 46 680 14.8 4 3.8
*Denarius Moore 13 40 540 13.5 7 3.1
*Luke Stocker 13 29 389 13.4 5 2.2
Quintin Hancock 10 27 298 11.0 2 2.7
Montario Hardesty 13 25 302 12.1 1 1.9
*Marsalis Teague 13 13 147 11.3 2 1.0
TENNESSEE 13 233 2942 12.6 28 17.9
Opponents 13 220 2200 10.0 5 16.9
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LP IN20 FC BLK
* Chad Cunningham 55 2313 42.1 58 12 9 1
KO RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LP
*David Oku 33 863 26.2 0 69
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LP
NuKeese Richardson 6 66 11.0 0 21
Dennis Rogan 6 46 7.7 0 23
TACKLES TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU FC-FR
Rico McCoy 119 3.0 0.5 0 5 5-0
Eric Berry 87 7.0 0 2 7 1-2
Dan Williams 70 9.0 2.5 0 0 0-1
Dennis Rogan 69 4.5 1.0 1 6 1-3
*Herman Lathers 52 2.5 0 0 0 0-0
*Chris Walker 42 8.5 6.0 2 1 1-0
2009 STATISTICAL LEADERS * returning player
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2 Bryan Thacker 5-11 170 Sr. WR
5 Jonathan Polly 5-9 165 So. RB
7 Shane Lawson 5-7 175 Fr. RB
9 Corey Oslonian 6-0 190 So. QB
10 Ben Madon 6-4 205 Sr. QB.
11 Tyler Green 5-9 140 So. WR
12 Scotty Henderson 5-11 155 Sr. WR
14 John Dudley Hilton 6-0 220 Sr. RB
15 Ryan Collett 5-7 165 So. RB
16 Jake Barton 5-7 160 Fr. WR
18 Andrew Harris 5-6 135 Fr. QB
19 Eric Miller 5-10 205 Jr. FB
20 Brandon Ayers 5-7 150 So. RB
22 Taylor Mills 6-0 190 Sr. FB
23 Cory Davenport 5-9 160 Jr. RB
24 Justin Patterson 6-2 235 Sr. TE
25 Dalton Brummett 5-10 155 Fr. RB
27 Trent Pursiful 5-9 155 Fr. WR
28 Cody Davenport 6-0 155 Sr. WR
29 Corey Lee 5-9 140 So. RB
33 Josh Brown 5-9 215 Sr. FB
34 DJ Warwick 5-6 220 So. FB
41 Corey Bailey 5-8 145 Fr. RB
50 Brent Marsee 5-11 250 Jr. OL
52 Randy Webb 6-0 180 So. OL
56 Tacoma Smith 5-9 230 So. OL
57 Trevor Swanner 5-9 200 Fr. OL
59 Lonnie Miracle 5-9 200 Sr. OL
60 Hunter Marcum 6-1 240 So. OL
61 Brandon Couch 6-0 260 Sr. OL
62 Jonathan Burnett 6-4 260 So. OL
63 William Elliott 5-10 195 So. OL
64 Wesley Miller 5-10 145 Fr. OL
65 Jacob Johnson 5-11 230 Jr. OL
67 Tyler Mills 6-0 225 So. OL
68 Travis Miracle 6-1 230 Sr. OL
69 Braxton Adkins 5-10 190 So. OL
70 David Hoskins 6-0 225 Jr. OL
71 Nekoda Hatmaker 5-8 155 Sr. OL
72 Graff Swisher 5-8 251 Fr. OL
73 Jared Fultz 6-2 200 So. OL
74 Cody Griffen 5-10 235 Fr. OL
76 Chris Couch 5-8 320 Sr. OL
77 Connor Gray 6-2 315 Jr. OL
78 Caleb Carter 6-6 300 Jr. OL
79 Joe Jackson 6-1 205 So. OL
80 Brandon Spade 6-2 190 So. TE
85 Jeffery Saylor 5-9 150 So. WR
86 Adam Miller 5-11 140 So. WR
87 Jesse Greene 6-3 185 Fr. TE
Head Coach: Dudley Hilton
Assistant Coaches: Fred Hoskins, Brian Yankey, Scott
Madon, Tom Greer, Brian Crawford, John Luttrell
Fr. Coaches: Justin Dozier, Joe Miracle, Trey Harbin
Equipment Managers: “Hunk” Johnson, Henry Ruther-
ford, James “Fish” Baker
Bell County BobcatsLast Year’s Results (12-2)
August 21 Alcoa, TN 14-42
August 29 at Marion Co. 26-21
September 4 at Johnson Central 36-6
September 11 at Whitley County 34-7
September 25 Rockcastle County 42-6
October 2 Knox Central 34-6
October 9 Soddy Daisy, TN 49-6
October 16 at Madison Southern 69-7
October 23 at McCreary Central 63-0
October 30 Harlan County 41-14
November 6 Greenup County 44-0
November 13 Rockcastle County 48-0
November 20 Lawrence County 41-0
November 27 at Boyle County 10-13
This Year’s Schedule
August 20 Green County (City County Bowl)August 28 Madison Central @ Marion Co.
September 10 Whitley County
September 17 Johnson Central
September 24 at Rockcastle County
October 1 at Knox Central
October 8 Soddy Daisy, TN
October 15 Madison Southern
October 22 McCreary Central
October 29 at Harlan County
Best of Luck to the Bobcats!from Superintendent George Thompson and the Bell County Board of Education
Kenneth Sams, Chairman ~ Dean Knuckles, Vice-ChairmanShelby Stewart, Eulene Brock and Arlene Burnett
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Pineville Mountain LionsLast Year’s Results (4-7)
August 28 McCreary Central 24-40
September 4 at Berea 33-8
September 11 at Lynn Camp 20-33
September 18 at Jackson County 28-6
September 25 Paintsville 38-21
October 2 at Estill County 14-35
October 9 Jenkins 63-0
October 16 Harlan 18-26
October 23 at Hazard 9-59
October 30 Williamsburg 43-44
November 6 at Allen Central 34-60
This Year’s Schedule
August 27 at McCreary Central
September 3 Berea (Laurel Bowl)
September 10 Lynn Camp
September 17 Jackson County
September 24 at Paintsville
October 1 Estill County
October 8 at Jenkins
October 15 at Harlan
October 22 Hazard
October 29 at Williamsburg
Good Luck to the Mountain Lions!from Superintendent Mike White and the Pineville Board of Education
Ann Combs Gaines ~ Chairperson, Jeanette Cawood ~ Vice ChairpersonCarolyn Goodin, Sue Gambrel and Jimmy Gragg
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2 Jarrod Nunnelly Senior WR/LB
3 Brandon Hollingsworth Senior WR/DB
4 Brandon Bailey Junior RB/LB
5 Caleb McCorkle Fresh. WR/DB
6 Eric Raby Senior WR/DB
7 Quinton Ivey Senior WR/DB
8 Kyle Rarrieck Senior RB/LB
9 Kyle Capps Soph. WR/DB
10 Cody Hendrickson Senior RB/DB
12 Dalton Ledbetter Fresh. WR/DB
16 Conner Ford Fresh. RB/LB
17 Jamie Roan Soph. QB/DB
18 Byron Asher Soph. WR/LB
20 Jacob Frederick Fresh. RB/LB
22 Damien Mills Junior WR/DB
24 Andrew Douglas Soph. RB/LB
32 Dalton Bennett Junior WR/LB
50 Zachary Frederick Junior OL/LB
52 Tyler Carroll Junior OL/DL
53 Kendall Johnson Senior OL/DL
55 Tyler Evans Fresh. OL/DL
58 John Robbins Fresh. OL/DL
61 Matt Hubbard Fresh. OL/DL
62 Gary Hurst Junior OL/DL
64 Jeremie Bartells Junior RB/LB
65 Jackie Patterson Fresh. OL/DL
66 Jacob McGeorge Soph. OL/DL
71 Joey Patterson Junior OL/DL
75 Ryan Miller Fresh. OL/DL
79 Jesse Patterson Fresh. OL/DL
82 Jesse Hampton Junior WR/DB
88 Jordan Parks Senior WR/DB
Head Coach: Bart Elam
Defensive Coordinator: Matt Shafer
Assistant Coach: Chris Murphy
Assistant Coach: Darwin Walters
Assistant Coach: Sam Johnson
Assistant Coach: Byron Asher
Manager: Billy Smith
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1 Deshawn Harris 6-0 160 Junior WR/FS
2 Tanner Mike 5-10 190 Soph. WR/DB
3 Bubba North 5-6 130 Fresh. WR/DB
4 Cody Smith 5-8 180 Senior RB/LB
5 Joey Collins 5-10 145 Soph. WR/CB
6 Thomas Epperson 6-2 171 Junior WR/S
7 Sean Frost 6-1 185 Senior QB/CB
8 Dalton Hughett 6-2 220 Soph. RB/LB
9 Patrick Knuckles 6-3 165 Senior K/P
14 Zack Riddle 6-3 185 Soph. WR/FS
18 Chase Roark 6-3 197 Junior QB/DB
21 Eddie Witherspoon 5-9 192 Senior RB/DB
23 Josh Delauer 5-6 189 Senior FB/LB
24 Austin Poindexter 6-1 164 Fresh. QB/WR
25 Bryce Scott 5-3 112 Fresh. RB/FS
33 John Cline 5-8 135 Fresh. WR/DB
36 Dalton Moyers 5-11 160 Fresh. FB/LB
42 Ronnie Turner 6-1 154 Fresh. TE/SS
43 Brandon Strunk 6-1 192 Senior WR/LB
50 Brandon Foister 6-3 275 Senior OL/DL
51 Hunter Collett 5-11 230 Fresh. OL/DL
52 Denny Buis 6-1 255 Junior OL/LB
53 Thomas Daniels 5-10 235 Senior G/DL
54 Tyler Mangum 5-10 185 Junior OL/LB
55 Jon Mikel Evans 6-3 235 Senior OL/LB
56 Tyler Foister 6-1 190 Senior TE/DL
57 Tyler Prater 6-2 245 Fresh. C/OT
58 Brad Wilson 6-1 230 Soph. OL/DL
60 Lucas Roark 5-8 203 Fresh. OL/DL
62 Devin Akers 6-2 275 Senior C/DL
64 Matt Napier 5-9 220 Soph. OL/DL
65 Jason Napier 5-9 238 Fresh. OL/LB
67 Clayton McDaniel 6-1 235 Fresh. OL/DL
70 Tyler Harris 6-0 240 Senior G/DL
72 Cameron Kyle 6-1 350 Senior OL/DT
75 Corey Mahan 6-1 205 Senior OL/DL
76 Devon Williams 6-2 185 Fresh. OL/DL
78 Ricky Murrell 6-0 230 Fresh. OL/DL
83 C. J. Hurst 5-11 183 Senior OL/DL
Head Coach: Randy Frazier
Assistant Coaches:
Jason Chappell
Kevin Larew
Daniel Derrenger
Todd Miracle
Luke Gilley
Tom Miller
Artrell Trent
Tommy Crockett
John Smith
Superintendent: Dr. Rita Cook
MHS Principal: Sheila Smith
MHS Assistant Principal: Waylan Allen
Athletic Director: Bill Jones
Middlesboro Yellow JacketsLast Year’s Results (4-8)
August 21 Green County (City-County) 7-28
August 28 at Letcher Central 6-20
September 4 Knox Central 21-41
September 11 at Lee County, VA 58-35
September 18 Johnson Central (App. Bowl) 22-46
September 25 Frankfort 14-35
October 9 at Leslie County 28-14
October 16 Knott Co. Central 56-16
October 23 at Corbin 13-37
October 30 South Laurel 13-42
November 6 Bath County 49-14
November 13 at Prestonsburg 20-61
This Year’s Schedule
August 20 Alcoa, TN (City-County Bowl)
August 27 Letcher Central
September 3 at Clay County (Appalachian Bowl)
September 10 Lee County, VA
September 17 at Knox Central
September 24 at Frankfort
October 8 Leslie County
October 15 at Knott County Central
October 22 Corbin
October 29 at South Laurel
Good Luck to the Yellow Jackets!from Superintendent Dr. Rita Cook and the Middlesboro Board of Education
Bill Johnson - Chairperson, Edith Kelley - Vice ChairpersonEdward Ballinger, Vicki M. Byrne and Kelly Shoffner
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Cumberland Gap Panthers
Joseph Jenkins 1 5' 8" 142 RB/Bandit 11th
Kenjamen Thompson 2 5'10" 150 Rec/DB 9th
Brian Hale 3 6'1" 160 Rec/Corner 10th
Jordan Bullins 4 6'0" 160 QB/Bandit 9th
Jon Poore 5 5'10" 145 Rec/Corner 11th
Joseph Giddens 6 5'4" 100 Rec/Corner 9th
Blake Franklin 7 5'9" 160 QB/Corner 10th
Jordan Teague 8 5'8" 130 RB/Monster 10th
Dylan Werme 9 6'1" 145 Rec/Corner 11th
Ben Baker 10 6"2" 195 Rec/LB 11th
Austin Oney 11 5"10" 170 Rec/Monster 12th
Nicholas Miller 15 5'10" 135 QB/Safety 9th
Justin Werme 16 5'5" 110 Rec/Corner 10th
Damien Kitts 21 5'8" 150 Rec/Safety 11th
Nick Harmon 22 5'9" 130 RB/Monster 9th
Trey Treece 30 6'0" 205 Rec/LB 11th
Wesley Nance 31 6'0" 165 Rec/Monster 10th
Dylan Gambrel 20 5'8" 140 Rec/Corner 10th
Jeremiah Lorens 34 5'8" 155 RB/LB 9th
Jacob Lorens 50 5'10" 215 Center/L.B. 10th
Corey Gibson 51 5'10" 170 Tackle/L.B. 9th
Ethan Hassler 52 5'8" 140 Tackle/L.B. 9th
Adam Southern 53 6'2" 210 Tackle/End 12th
Zach Owens 54 6'0" 245 Guard/End 11th
Daniel Chumley 55 6"0" 205 Tackle/End 11th
Cody Webb 56 6'0" 190 Guard/End 12th
Vincent Digiulian 58 5'10" 195 Center/L.B. 10th
Miguel Caffey 60 5'10" 210 Tackle/L.B. 10th
Terry Massengill 62 5'9" 180 Guard/Nose 12th
Jacob Barnard 64 6'1" 215 Guard/End 11th
Jacob McAllister 67 5'8" 180 Guard/End 9th
Jacob Ayers 70 5'9" 225 Guard/Nose 9th
Jacob Lee 72 5'9" 210 Guard/End 10th
Daniel Pace 74 6'2" 215 Center/End 12th
Joseph Digiulian 75 6'0" 210 Tackle/End 11th
Harve Dixon 76 6'8" 360 Tackle/Nose 9th
Josh Fultz 77 5'6" 215 Guard/Nose 10th
Brad Fleeman 78 6'0" 250 Guard/Nose 10th
Reese Moore 79 6'6" 275 Guard/Nose 10th
Jonathan Estes 80 6'1" 165 Rec/Linebacker 10th
Ian Loudermelt 82 5'9" 135 Rec/Safety 9th
Cody Cornelius 84 6'2" 170 Rec/End 9th
Alex Miller 88 6'1" 160 Rec/Corner 10th
Last Year (5-6)
Cumberland Gap 34 Union County 6
Cumberland Gap 56 South Greene 55
Oneida 42 Cumberland Gap 7
West Greene 26 Cumberland Gap 19
Gibbs 46 Cumberland Gap 7
Cumberland Gap 35 Chuckey-Doak 12
Greeneville 54 Cumberland Gap 6
Claiborne 28 Cumberland Gap 26
Cumberland Gap 48 Cosby 25
Cumberland Gap 26 Grainger 24
Elizabethton 63 Cumberland Gap 12
2010 Schedule
August 27 at Union County
September 3 South Greene
September 10 Oneida
September 17 at West Greene
September 24 at Gibbs
October 1 Chuckey-Doak
October 8 at Greeneville
October 14 at Claiborne
October 22 Cosby
October 29 GraingerPhoto by Emery Minton, Jr.
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Outdoor Truths
with Gary MillerIt is good to see some akerns (I just wanted
to see how that looked in print) hitting the
ground. Last year, my area was barren of
these deer delicacies. I’ve actually only seen
it that bad one other time. It forced the deer
into the fields and as a result, some big deer
were killed. And that is what happened last
year as well. This year has already returned
to normalcy which means there will be
acorns, but we’ll just have to find which
trees are burgeoning with an extra supply.
During the spring and summer deer are fo-
cused on plant life. It is the staple of their
diet. By the time the acorns are falling, they
are ready to add this other food group. And
as every hunter knows, if you will find these
nuts, you will find the deer.
Last hunting season was a visual reminder
of what our nation has went through as well.
It seems the barren trees have mirrored our
recent economy. Many people have had to
find other places to find their sustenance. It
has been tough on most everyone, but we
will get through this as well. It will not be by
the words of pundits or the writing of policy,
but by the sheer desire of God. What I mean
by that is it is God who sustains our world
and who keeps it in perfect balance.
If you have ever watched one of the scien-
tific channels, you will notice how many of
the shows approach their programming from
a “what if” scenario. What if a super comet
hits the earth as it once did? What if a giant
meteorite crashes into the ocean? What if
there is a massive star collision in space?
What if what used to be nothing, was found
to contain matter? That would really be
something? We would then have the proof
that not only does everything contain matter,
but nothing does as well. And if nothing con-
tains matter as everything does, we could
then finally prove that the earth was created
out of the same matter that nothing is com-
posed of and we would no longer have to
deal with God as the possible architect of it
all. I can see it now on the Discovery Chan-
nel….. “British scientist discovers nothing’s
matter!”…… or is it nothing matters.
Hmmm?
The truth is, God is not only the creator of
our universe, but He is the sustainer of it as
well. The critical balance is in His hands. He
is the one who stays the comet and stops the
meteorite from annihilating the earth. This
doesn’t mean that we should shirk our stew-
ardship responsibilities or that we should not
make necessary preparation for certain situ-
ations, but only that we ultimately realize
that whether it is an acorn, a cataclysmic
event, or you and me; He’s got the whole
world in His hands.
August 21
Girls Soccer - Bell County at Corbin
Girls Soccer - Middlesboro vs. Perry Central and then
Southwestern at Pulaski SW
August 23
Golf - Pineville at Barbourville
Volleyball - Bell County at Clay County
Girls Soccer - Whitley Co. at Bell County
August 24
Golf - Middlesboro at South Laurel
Volleyball - Claiborne, TN at Bell County
Volleyball - Middlesboro at Clay County
August 26
Golf - Middlesboro vs. South Laurel & Knox Central at
Middlesboro Country Club
Golf - Pineville vs. Bell, Harlan, and
Harlan County at Wasioto Winds
Volleyball - Bell County at Middlesboro
Boys and Girls Soccer - MHS at Whitley
August 28
Volleyball - All A Classic begins
Boys Soccer - Lincoln Co. at Middlesboro
August 30
Golf - Middlesboro vs. North Laurel & Whitley County at
Crooked Creek
Volleyball - Bell County at Knox Central
Girls Soccer - Middlesboro at Bell County
August 31
Golf - Middlesboro vs. Barbourville
at Wasioto Winds
Golf - Pineville vs. Bell, Jellico
at Wasioto Winds
Volleyball - Middlesboro at Th. Walker, VA
Girls Soccer - MHS at Letcher Central
September 1
Golf - Pineville at Woodlake in Tazewell
September 2
Golf - Pineville vs. Lynn Camp, Bell, Middlesboro at Wa-
sioto Winds
Volleyball - Union Co., TN at Bell County
Volleyball - Middlesboro at Knox Central
Girls Soccer - Whitley Co. at Middlesboro
September 7
Golf- Middlesboro at Corbin
Volleyball - Knox Central at Bell County
September 8
Golf - Pineville vs. Cumberland Gap, Bell County at Wa-
sioto Winds
Boys Soccer - Middlesboro at Corbin
September 9
Golf - Pineville at Middlesboro
Volleyball - Bell County at Lynn Camp
Volleyball - Harlan at Middlesboro
Boys Soccer - North Laurel at Middlesboro
Girls Soccer - Wayne Co. at Bell County
September 11
Boys Soccer - Middlesboro at Lincoln Co.
Girls Soccer - Middlesboro at Corbin
September 13
Golf - Middlesboro vs. Clay County
at Wasioto Winds
Girls Soccer - South Laurel at Bell County
September 14
Golf - Pineville at Lafollette
Volleyball - Bell County at Harlan
Volleyball - Harlan County at Middlesboro
Boys Soccer - Whitley Co. at Middlesboro
Girls Soccer - Berea at Middlesboro
September 16
Volleyball - Middlesboro at Bell County
Girls Soccer - Bell County at Middlesboro
September 18
Boys Soccer - OBI at Middlesboro
September 20
Golf - Middlesboro at Barbourville
Volleyball - Bell County at Claiborne, TN
Girls Soccer - Bell Co. at Letcher Central
More local sports schedules
BARBOURVILLE, Ky. – The Union Soft-
ball program announced today the signing of
MHS standout hurler Randie Jo Powers to its
squad for the upcoming 2011 season.
A standout at Middlesboro High School
in Middlesboro, Ky., Powers amassed im-
pressive stats over her last two seasons at the
high school level. Powers compiled a record
of 36-21 in 57 starts in the pitching circle.
She amassed an impressive 585 strikeouts
while walking 109 batters, a ratio of 5-to-1,
in her 366 innings pitch.
Tough on the opposition, Powers limited
batters to a .156 batting average while also
earning 21 shutouts over her junior and sen-
ior seasons. In her senior campaign, she also
pitched two no hitters.
After signing the local standout, head
coach Danny Fish commented, “I am thrilled
to have Randie Jo joining our program. She
has proven to be a solid pitcher at the high
school level and we look for her to continue
that at the next level with the Lady Bull-
dogs.”
Fish went on to say, “We lost some
pitching depth from last season’s squad and
Randie Jo will certainly help in adding depth
to our pitching staff.” Photo submitted
Powers signs with Union College
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