Class 3A might well not be done with the blowouts:
-- Adair County made this trip out to Paducah Augusta Tilghman and lost, 41-7, last season.
-- Trigg County is 7-4, but the Wildcats lost, 45-0, to Tilghman on Oct. 17. Bowling Green South Warren ended the season as the top-ranked team in the state.
-- Wayne County lost at Corbin, 48-7, on Oct. 3.
-- Bourbon County lost at Garrard County, 32-12, on Oct. 10.
-- Pike County Central lost at Belfry, 43-14, on Oct. 24.
Bell County at Louisville Central in Region 3 does not figure to be lopsided, however. Will the senior Bobcats who've been around for all three of the previous varsity seasons end at the hands of Central finally move past the Yellowjackets? In 2011, Central beat Bell, 26-0, in the regional championship. In 2012, Central won at Bell, 14-10, in the regional final. Last year, Central beat visiting Bell, 14-11, in this same, regional-semi round.
Previous reports:
From ColumbiaMagazine.com: The Adair County High School Indians will be leaving Friday afternoon, November 14, 2014 to play their first-ever second round playoff game against Paducah-Tilghman. The team will be traveling by charter bus and will be coming around the Public Square at 12:30. We\'d like to invite everyone to join us on the square to cheer our Indians on as they continue making history this season. GO INDIANS! - Andrea Waggener
ReplyDeleteEven with a couple of victory laps around the square on the way out of Columbia and trip through the Taco John's drive-through once they get to Paducah, the Indians' charter bus should have time to take U.S. 68 the whole way if they get on their way by 12:30.
ReplyDeleteThose folks from Columbia will be surprised to see just how far west Kentucky goes. It's 223 miles from Adair County H.S. to PTHS.
ReplyDeleteTheir band kids are up in Indianapolis today for a big national competition. I imagine a lot of Adair County is going to be refreshing a browser tuned to ColumbiaMagazine.com this afternoon.
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