Since it’s the offseason, should we tweak the KHSAA’s RPI formula?

March 4, 2020 Henry Lyon 0

We don’t like the present RPI formula used by the KHSAA. Why? We believe the our of classification enhancement for playing up ridiculously assists the teams who play terrible programs who happen to have larger enrollments. There is a system already being utilized which we believe to be way more accurate. Read this article and let us know what you think. HB.

Who’s going to emerge in Class 4A, District 1 in 2020. Don’t be surprised if its @LC_Cougars

March 4, 2020 Henry Lyon 0

My friends in Hopkinsville are mighty confident the Tigers will resume their historical place as the elite team in its district. Well they well may as there is plenty of talent on the Tiger roster, yearly. However, don’t overlook a Cougar team which has been depleted by graduation but is returning more talent than some of you realize. Enjoy this early look at our friends at Logan County High School.

Recruiting heating up for Owensboro Senior’s Austin Gough, Class of 2021

March 2, 2020 Henry Lyon 0

This has been one of 2021’s very best football players since his staring for Team Kentucky back in Middle-School. Well, guess what? He still is among 2021’s very best football players who would have numerous offers right now were there any Junior film to be evaluated on this guy. He lost almost his entire Junior year to a freak injury. He’s back now and running at 110%. Wait until you see what he does in 2020! We can’t wait to see it! Enjoy the article. HB.

Class of 2020’s Quinton Carlton moves to the “next level”

February 28, 2020 Henry Lyon 0

Quinton Carlton has worked tirelessly and has performed sufficiently well enough to get to do something, going forward, that only 6.9 % of high school players will ever get to do. He has signed to play in college. We suspect you haven’t heard the last of this outstanding player as his talents will really shine once he hits the field on Saturdays. Enjoy the article. HB.

Mark Peach let go at Anderson County

February 25, 2020 Henry Lyon 0

This bit of news will shock the high school coaching fraternity in Kentucky as Coach Peach had garnered a level of success over his stint at Anderson County which would make one think him immune from a decision like this. Peach had a wonderful tenure for the Bearcats and took the program to unprecedented heights over the course of his career there. He was 114-63 at Anderson County with a trip to the Championship game (2011) and a trip to the Semis (2013). We wish Coach Peach good fortune as he prepares for the next stage of his career. HB.