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  1. According to the Knoxville paper, East Tennessee PBS will air replays of the championships of soccer, track, and baseball this weekend..... BUT NOT SOFTBALL!!!

     

    Before someone says that no teams in their coverage area (Knoxville & Tri-Cities) made the finals, you could say the same for Class A and AA baseball and all of the soccer matches except for Class AAA.... yet they are showing those games.

     

    Wonder who I could complain to at the TSSAA about this.

  2. It's a weird dynamic: Cumberland Gap seems to want respect from Claiborne but in reality they have arguably the best part of the county to draw athletes from. On the other hand, Claiborne seems to be resentful of Gap because most of their students are in the Harrogate/Speedwell area which is perceived to be a more "upscale" area. It feels like the vibe I get in these games anyway. In reality, both schools are probably about even in student demographics.

     

     

    There are a lot of kids in the Harrogate area who go to Middlesboro, Bell County, private church schools or (don't know why) even the J. Frank White Academy. A lot of the ones crossing the state line are athletes. Some Tazewell kids go to Kentucky schools too. A sizable chunk of the Harrogate-Shawanee population are people from Middlesboro/Bell County who moved to Tennessee to avoid state income taxes yet do all their shopping in Kentucky and send their kids to school there. Heck, I know of at least 5 who use grandparents or other relatives addresses to avoid paying out-of-district/state fees at Middlesboro.

     

    There is a player from Harrogate on Louisville's basketball squad but I guarantee that outside of Claiborne County no one in Tennessee has heard of him. Yet he is top 10 in all-time three pointers in Kentucky high school history.

     

    Imagine how good Cumberland Gap would be if they could keep all the kids in-state.

  3. Well for one thing Imustats, whhhhaaaaaaaattttttt about that block in the back (NO CALL) on the first big run from scrimmage in the first quarter?  THAT WAS OBVIOUS FROM DOWNTOWN MIDDLESBORO!!!!!

     

    Yes.......these "Kickoff" event type games may seem like fun, but I am not sure I would EVER agree to a game beginning at 9:30 EDT and ending at 12:05 a.m.

     

    Also, who ever heard of charging admission for the band to attend? :)

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    I agree with you there. And the nasty millisecond away from being a late hit on Helton on the sideline as well.

    But I've seen officials swallow their whistles on worse plays..... and you should have seen the Bell-Ft. Thomas Highlands game played at Bell last year. The last team I saw get hosed on their home field that bad was that UT game when Florida had "that touchdown on the goal line". You know the one.... :ph34r:

     

    It was scheduled for 8:30 and would have started on time except for Middlesboro's lack of conditioning causing a five minute delay after every play because of a cramp. Middlesboro also seemed to call a LOT of extra timeouts as well.

     

    They charged the press for their hospitality press pass as well. The funny thing is that the local radio got free drinks anyway and the one I was with didn't even buy a pass.

     

    Did they charge to park? Bell never has in the past.

     

     

    And just to let people know... I am a Central grad. I just work in the area and the radio play-by-play guy asks me to help out occasionally. I even wore a Central shirt to the game. :)

  4. you really thought that was pass interference on that play in the 2nd quarter!? :angry: That was an absolutley horrible call.  If anything it should have been offensive pass interference.  The Bell Co player had a hold of Adkins jersey as he was diving for the ball.

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    I didn't say WHICH team did the interference. B)

     

    Actually, from the press box (which is where I was) it looked like the call could have gone either way. They were both going for the ball, and in the hundred or so Kentucky HS games I have seen they will ALWAYS give the offense the benefit of the doubt in that case. I'm not saying it was the right call, but it is consistent with the style of officiating up there.

     

    You want to see home cooking wait until they face Middlesboro in the City/County Bowl next year on Middlesboro's field.

  5. I didn't know they were going to let the mayor and elected officials officiate the game. :rolleyes:

     

    TOO MANY "home cooked" calls or Central would have won by three TDS.

     

    However, when you go to outlying areas what do you expect.

    Aside from the officials nightmare,  people were very polite and were very genuinely concerned about Robert Longworth's knee injury.

     

    Haven't heard today, but early prognosis was 3-4 weeks he would miss.

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    What home cooking? I thought it was one of the better officiated games I've seen. You want home cooking look at the game before this one (Middlesboro vs. Whitley County).... that last Middlesboro touchdown was some serious home cooking.

     

    Central was penalized 10 times for 70 yards (Bell was 3 times for 15 yards).

    Penalties by drive

    1st quarter (4 penalties)

    False start and holding --- Central scored a TD

    Offside by defense --- Bell fumbled

    Holding --- Central FG

     

    2nd quarter (3 penalties)

    Unsportsmanlike conduct (didn't see what this one was for) and holding --- Central scored a TD

    Pass interference (pretty obvious) --- Bell touchdown

     

    3rd quarter (3 penalties)

    Offsides by defense --- Bell turnover on downs

    Holding and false start --- Central punts

     

    4th quarter (0 penalties)

     

     

    If I was Coach Helton I'd be more worried about the holes in the defense that Bell was able to take advantage of in the second half. Bell had the ball for 10 minutes in the third quarter.

     

    Time of possesion

    1st half --- Central - 14:41, Bell - 9:19

    2nd half --- Central - 7:03, Bell - 16:57

    Total --- Central - 21:44, Bell - 26:16

  6. The local news just reported that Central was up 23-15 at the half.  The second half is just now starting.  I guess I'm heading to bed and I'll just have to find out in the morning.

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    Central scored late to put the game away 30-15. Zach Helton rushed for 53 yards for the final TD.

  7. Since the original topic was length of rivalry and nothing else, I would offer our longest standing rival at Lewis County and that is Loretto. The two teams will meet for the 59th straight year this season. They had played before then but World War II caused a break in the rivalry and a break in football period.

     

    I wonder if some of those that are talking of 70-80 year rivalries are counting any downtime for World War II?

     

    I have always found this to be a fascinating rivalry because the two teams are not geograpically that close. Both schools have literally a dozen similar sized schools nearer but they continue to trek 50+ miles each year to play each other.. well done!

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    One of the most heated rivalries that used to be around was Knox Central vs. Knoxville. People still talk about that one.

  8. Fans better get pumped up for Bell Co. Ky. Last year they were the best team in the state in AAA football. They dropped a heartbreaker in the semi's. Their AAA is AAAA in Tn. There are one of the most disciplined teams you will ever play. They are the hardest hitting team anywhere. You better get ready.

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    Heck, they SHOULD have been playing for the title (which they would have probably won) but Highlands played the ineligible player.

     

    This game should be good. It will be like watching last year's USC team (Central) playing the "old school" Notre Dame (Bell) where you have one team that relies on big plays and one that will nickel and dime you to death with a nine minute drive. :P

  9. I think they're limited to 35 total scholarships in Division II, but they're not a limit on how those 35 can be divided. I'd guess many of the players would get partials if they made the cut, but some would have to remain walk-ons with no official athletic aid. There's lots of dollars out there for students with low or no income families, maybe that helps out things.

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    It is 36, I believe. However, the South Atlantic Conference has limits on top of that that make the total a LOT less. The schools make up for it by giving out a lot of "institutional" aid.

  10. Clinch's gym is way smaller than Forge Ridge's. The gym at Clinch isn't even regulation length and at most you can fit 100 people in there... including both teams. Kind of like the old gym at Tusculum used to be.... :angry: The gym at Clinch is at least 60 years old, my mom played there when she was in school there in the 1940's and she said the only real change since she was there is the scoreboard.

     

    I will say this... the new gym at Cumberland Gap is nice. So is the gym at Claiborne as well, even if they are exactly the same. :)

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