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New district, no guarantees New alignment means WHHS no longer a lock for playoffs; Wolverines still confident BY LINDA YOUNKIN

trict advancing to the playoffs. Having been in a fourWestern Hills’ football team district the last fourl years making the playoffs team has a new district. It’s keeping a goal from was a given for the Wolverines. the past. That won’t be the case this WHHS kicks off the seaseason. son at home Friday against “Two teams will stay at Woodford Count y a nd home,” Miller said. “Hopeplays four more games befully that won’t be us. We fore opening district play at have an open week the last home Sept. 23 against Bourweek of the season. We hope bon County. to use that to get ready for “We’d like to get that first the first round. I’ve never district championship,” WHHS coach Don Miller done that before, so we’ll see said, “to get a piece of school how it goes.” The Wolverines have been history.” working on getting back into The Wolverines will have a set schedule. to do that against teams they “We were a little slow know little about. In the latrecovering coming out of est realignment WHHS finds camp,” Miller said. “That itself in a six-team district was the last week of July and with Bourbon, Powell, Bath, we came out of camp where Garrard and Estill counties. we had three-a-day practicThe playoff format has the top four teams in each dis- es, and we stepped into the first week of school. “We had to get our legs under us, and being back in school takes a toll as players get back No. Player Grade Pos. on schedule for going to 1 Taylor, Jordan 12 WR/DB bed, getting up in the 2 Smith, Austin 12 QB/DB morning.” 3 Noel, Blake 9 RB/DB The biggest issue 4 Williams, Cody 9 WR/DB facing the Wolverines 5 Miley, Dakota 11 WR/DB at this point is injuries. WHHS currently has 6 White, Austin 11 WR/DB eight players who are 7 Young, Nick 9 QB/LB hurt, including junior 8 May, Austin 9 WR/DB wide receiver/defen10 Schuffett, Will 9 WR/DB sive back Dakota Miley 11 Curry, Logan 12 TE/DE who will miss this sea13 Cox, Ethan 11 WR/DB son with a torn ACL. 14 McClean, Casey 11 RB/LB But the Wolverines 20 Lockett, Nick 9 WR/DB return Gabe Loman, 21 Wise, Jordan 9 RB/DE a senior lineman who was injured early last 22 Al-dbhany, Adam 12 RB/LB year. 23 Nickolson, Mason 11 WR/DB “I feel like the line 25 Smith, Tanner 11 WR/DE will be a little more con26 Patton, Austin 9 WR/DB sistent this year,” Miller 32 Patton, Corey 9 WR/DB said. “We have some 33 Slone, Joshua 12 WR/DB players back, including 35 Rowland, Devin 12 WR/DB Gabe who got hurt early 40 Murphy,Cameron 10 WR/DB last season. “We had to move 45 Noble, Daniel 12 RB/LB Zach Hart to the line. 50 Drury, Trey 11 OL/DL He has a good body for 52 Hart, Zach 11 OL / LB that. He’s fit into that 54 Coubert, Eric 12 OL/DL spot, and we’re happy 55 Clark, Hunter 9 OL / LB with that. Trey Drury 57 Rogers, Derrick 11 OL/DL split a little bit of time 60 Banta, Jared 10 OL/DL there last year, and he’s 61 Head, Sam 9 OL/DL doing well on the offensive line. 62 Smith, Travis 9 OL/DL “I feel like our senior 63 Young, Bradley 9 OL/DL defensive line, with Lo64 Turner, Lyle 9 OL/DL gan Curry and Daniel 66 Wilkins, Christian 12 OL/DL Noble at defensive end 68 Jones, Dakota L 9 OL/DL and Christian Wilkins 76 West, Dakota 9 OL/DL and Gabe at tackle, our 77 Criseillis, Will 9 OL/DL 40 front should be pret78 Loman, Gabe 12 OL/DL ty solid.” Leading the offense 80 Fey, Jason 10 TE/ DE this year will be senior 81 Olsen, Robert 9 WR/DB qua rterback Austin 82 Pope, Shawn 9 RB/LB Smith. 83 Mohr, Joseph 9 WR/DB “He and Arie Slone 85 Collins, Cole 9 TE/ LB split that role last year,” STATE JOURNAL SPORTS WRITER

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2011 WHHS SCHEDULE Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28

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Western Hills head coach Don Miller, center, watches as his team runs through plays during practice. Miller said, “but now Austin’s going to be in charge of that. He’s running the show.” The Wolverines played a scrimmage at Lincoln County, a 5A school, Friday night, and they play three 5A teams to start the season – Woodford County, Franklin County and Grant County. “When you’re playing up two classes it can get into more of a numbers game,” Miller said. “If we can stay healthy these games will help us get ready for the district. We also play Frankfort High, and they’re always a top five team in Class 1A.” The other non-district game on WHHS’ schedule is at Owen County. The Wolverines close out the season with five straight district games. “I don’t know a lot about the district teams,” Miller said. “We’ll be able to compete, and if we keep it close until the fourth quarter we’ve got a shot to win.” The Wolverines went 38 last year, losing in the first

round of the state Class 3A playoffs to Elizabethtown. Western Hills returns 21 players from that team. WHHS has 10 seniors on its 43-man roster and 22 freshmen. Miller had planned to play a junior varsity and freshman schedule this year, but with the number of injuries his team has he’s decided to forgo the freshman schedule and just play JV. “We have 22 freshmen, and they’ll get their feet wet real quick with the JV program,” Miller said. “It’ll be good for them.” Depth may be a problem for the Wolverines right now, but Miller is happy with his team’s attitude. “When I look at this senior group there’s no quit in them,” he said. “They’re resilient. They want to win, and they’ll claw and fight. They won’t back down, and they give it all they have. I’ve been more impressed with that this year than I have in the past.”

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Aug. 19 Woodford Co. at Western Hills Aug. 26 Western Hills at Franklin Co. Sept. 2 Sheldon Clark at Frankfort Sept. 9 Franklin Co. at Frankfort Sept. 16 Frankfort at Western Hills Sept. 23 Bourbon Co. at Western Hills Sept. 30 East Jessamine at Franklin Co. Oct. 17 Paris at Frankfort Oct. 14 Bracken Co. at Frankfort Oct. 21 Montgomery Co. at Franklin Co.

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Franklin County has no trouble finding athletes who want to play football BY BRIAN RICKERD

Roberts did. Tracy and company are getting the better In their long and richly athletes out for football. “I made a comment the successful tenures at Franklin County High School, for- other day that there are not a mer basketball coach Gary lot of kids in the school who Moore and football coach are not out here that I would Tom Roberts used to talk want,” said Tracy, who’s goabout what they called, ‘An ing into his second season All Hallway team’, meaning as the Flyers’ head football students who may have been coach. “And I think that’s a good athletes but chose not credit to putting a quality to come out for sports for product together. “Are there still some kids whatever reason. Some of those ‘All Hall- (who could contribute)? way’ kids were peers of cur- Probably so,” Tracy added. rent FCHS football coach “But if a kid is walking the Chris Tracy when Tracy was hallway who’s never played a student here in the late 80s football before, there’s probably a reason, whether it be (FCHS class of 1989). Fortunately for Tracy, he discipline, grades, whatevdoesn’t have to fight some of er...” There are very talented those battles that Moore and athletes on the football Flyers everywhere you look, led by junior, 100meter state champion NO. NAME GRADE POS. Ryan Timmons (5-foot2 Barnett, Malik 11 RB/LB 10, 170-pounds), last 3 Perkins, Billy 10 WR/LB year’s All County foot4 Pedone, Josh 11 WR/DE ball MVP. 5 Timmons, Ryan 11 WR/DB “We’ve got to get Ry6 Oerther, Austin 9 WR/LB an the ball 20 to 25 times 7 Lackey, Aaron 12 RB/LB a game, whether that be 8 Wilson, Monte 12 WR/DB from the running back 9 Bowman, Zach 12 QB/DB position, ‘Z’ (wide receiver) back position ... 10 Maupin, Greg 11 WR/LB punt returns, kick re11 Anderson, Daniel 12 WR/LB turns...” Tracy said. “I 12 Woodside, Logan 11 QB/DB think if we get the ball 13 Jarboe, Sean 12 WR/DE in his hands, we’ll be 14 Dean, DeShawn 11 WR/DB pretty successful. 15 Grammer, Zach 11 WR/DB “Ryan can do every16 Owens, Amir 10 QB/DB thing,” he added. “He 17 Roberts, Chris 10 RB/LB really can. He can line 18 Smith, Brandon 11 WR/DB up anywhere on the 19 Anderson, Matthew 9 RB/LB field and be good at it. 20 Aziz, Damani 11 RB/DB We can formation peo21 Jones, Jalen 12 WR/LB ple to get the match22 Peterson, Mika 10 WR/DB ups we want with him. If somebody is going to 24 Griffin, DeAndre 12 WR/DB single cover Ryan, then 26 Duke, Logan 9 QB/LB he’s not going to be a de27 McCaskell, Lorenzo 10 RB/LB coy, but if somebody is 28 Jones, Tre 10 WR/DB going to really focus on 29 Lopez, Josh 11 WR/LB him and double team 30 Durham, Zach 10 K/P him, then we have the 32 Maddox, James 11 RB/DB ability to go elsewhere.” 33 Mitchell, Rontez 9 But the Flyers have 34 Cordones, Angelo 9 WR/LB oh so much more in 35 Campbell, Jacob 12 WR/DB their athletic arsenal, 36 Wilhoite, Dylan 9 WR/DB including a couple of 37 Lee, Isaiah 9 highly-touted newcom40 Baeza, Josh 9 WR/DB ers - Anderson County transfer Logan Wood42 Morrow, Jessey 9 WR/DB side (6-3, 190, junior) 44 Douglas, Phillip 12 and Lexington Catholic 45 Redd, Warren 9 RB/DB transfer James Maddox 49 Santeramo, John 9 WR/LB (5-7, 160, junior). 50 Sency, Trent 12 OL/DL Woodside is a very 51 Wainscott, Cameron 9 OL/DL formidable, physical 52 Bunker, Joseph 9 OL/DL quarterback, running 53 Northcutt, Ryan 11 OL/LB back, defensive back, 54 Bertrand, Jesse 12 OL/DL - you name it - while 56 Monroe, Nick 12 OL/DL Maddox will start at 57 Patino, Jesus 12 OL/DL cornerback and then 58 Graves, Jacob 9 OL/DL hopefully move into 59 Brough, Jay 12 OL/DL some running back duty as the season moves 60 Rebolledo, Jose 11 OL/DL on and a hand injury 61 Monroe, Neal 10 OL/DL heals. 62 Prado, Alex 10 OL/DE Senior wideout Dan63 Williams, Isaiah 9 OL/LB iel Anderson ( 5-8, 165), 64 Smith, Kaegan 9 OL/LB juniors Brandon Smith 65 Anderson, Jack 9 OL/DL (5-10, 170) and Zach 66 Stone, Zane 10 OL/DL Grammer (5-10, 160) 67 Hudkins, Michael 10 OL/DL and sophomore run68 Rebolledo, Luis 9 OL/DL ning back Chris Roberts 70 Marshall, Jared 9 OL/LB (6-1, 230) are just a few 71 Poe, Kaman 10 OL/DL of the other versatile 72 Collins, Andre 11 OL/DL threats for the FCHS of73 Goins, James 9 OL/DL fense. 74 Hall, DenWan 9 OL/DL “We’re blessed with 75 McCoy, Josh 12 OL/DL skill kids,” said Tracy, whose team opens at 76 Yauger, George 11 OL/DL home against Nelson 77 Thornton, Johnathon10 OL/DL County on Friday (Aug. 78 Bird, Chip 12 OL/DL 19). “We have a lot of 79 Jackson, Galen 9 OL/DL them. 86 Goins, Sheldon 9 WR/DB “We would have been 87 Palmer, Matthew 10 WR/DB fine without either one 88 Balazic, Hunter 10 WR/DB of those kids,” he addSTATE JOURNAL SPORTS WRITER

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ed, referring to newcomers Woodside and Maddox. “But I think adding a physical quarterback (Woodside) and another physical kid (Maddox) gives depth we’re going to need in 5-A.’’ The obvious concern for Franklin County is size and experience up front on the offensive and defensive lines. Tracy says the Flyers lost three of their five starters on the O-Line. “The good part is we did play a lot of young kids on the offensive line,” said Tracy, whose team finished 7-4 a year ago, losing to East Jessamine in the first round of the playoffs. “So we do have some experience coming back. I feel confident six or seven deep on the line.” Tracy said his team does not have as much depth on the defensive front - a concern for a team that was vulnerable to the run a year ago. Senior Jay Brough (5-10, 225) will play both ways on the Flyers’ line units. Junior Jose Rebolledo (5-8, 204) and seniors Jesse Bertrand (5-11, 215) and Josh McCoy (6-2, 290) are also in the line rotation on defense. Tracy is hoping junior Andre Collins - all 6-1, 280-pounds of him - will bounce back quickly from a back injury and help on the line. “We’ve got a lot of speed on the defensive side of the ball, but we’re not real big,’’ Tracy said. Anderson, junior Greg Maupin (5-11, 185) and seniors Aaron Lackey (5-10, 180) and Jalen Jones (5-9, 165) are among the good athletes at the linebacker spots, while Maddox, senior Jacob Campbell (5-7, 150) and junior Damani Aziz (5-8, 170) are among several good players in the secondary. Tracy isn’t doing any sandbagging about his talented team. The Flyers, again, could use a little more size and need some good fortune - like all teams - in avoiding injuries. But... “We all know - we talk about it on occasion - this could be a special season,” Tracy admits. “We all really feel it could be - the players included. But we have to take some time sometimes to remind them just how special this can be, and let them know you can’t afford to be wasting those things because

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Franklin County’s Chris Roberts, left, tries to run past teammates during practice.

Franklin County head coach Chris Tracy instructs Daniel Anderson during a drill. you don’t want to come back for a 25th reunion, saying, man, we should have done this or we should have done that. “We have our chance.” Meaning: Now. Tracy, 41, said he played

2011 FCHS SCHEDULE Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28

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on a high school team growing up in Ohio (he moved to Frankfort in time for his junior season at County) that made it far enough in the state playoffs to be alive on Thanksgiving weekend. His goal/dream is to do that here as a coach. “I don’t think it’s been done here (at FCHS) since 1976,” Tracy said, referring to a period, gasp, before Al Gore invented the internet. “It was just a great experience when I was a player to be able to sit down with your teammates and have Thanksgiving dinner and then go home and have the same with your family. As a coach, it’s always been a goal of mine to be able to do that with our football family and with my regular family.” It would be extra special this year, Tracy added, be-

cause he and his wife Susan are expecting a baby around Thanksgiving. Chris and Susan have two girls: Madison, 7, and Emma Kate 3. Said Tracy: “I would like to be in a position to have to make a choice of going to a birth or...” He left the thought hanging. Stay tuned.

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Panthers are keeping it simple New players, new positions and a tough schedule mean no time to relax for Frankfort BY JOSH RAYMER

past three seasons – Foley went for broke with this seaSTATE JOURNAL SPORTS WRITER Ask for his season outlook, son’s early slate of games. Opening up with Newand Frankfort High football coach Craig Foley will give port, FHS begins a tough non-district slate that inyou the honest truth. His team went 9-4 last cludes Rockcastle Counseason and racked up almost ty, Sheldon Clark, Franklin 500 points, but the coach has County, Western Hills and some concerns heading into Lexington Christian. The three district games the 2011 season. against Paris, Bracken Coun“We’re going to strugty and Eminence will be gle some this year,” he said. where the Panthers punch “We’ve got a lot of new kids in their ticket to the postseanew places.” son, but the daunting nature Even with the lacking ex- of those first six games isn’t perience, don’t expect the lost on Foley. Panthers to ease into the year “That could be murderer’s by playing cupcake teams. row for us,” he said. “I was kind of foolish and Murderous as the schedbeefed our schedule up just ule might be, Foley sees the to try and prevent the same early games as a great way to thing that’s happened in the challenge his offense, which playoffs – breeze through will be led by running backs our district and then run inKaleb Leach and Tim Davis, to Beechwood and we can’t wide receiver Aaron Jackson, get by them,” Foley said. tight end Jesse Dunmire and In order to reverse his lineman Jacob Perkins. team’s postseason misforFoley also hinted that tune – which includes two three freshman might see losses to Beechwood in the significant playing time: lineman Matthew Collins and running backs Jalen Acree and Jalen No. Player Grade Pos. Washington. 2 Jalen Washington 9 WR/RB/DB But Foley has a clear 3 Desaud Gilkey 12 QB/RB/DB idea of who will carry 4 Kaleb Leach 12 RB/DB the offensive load. 5 Chris Brooks 9 RB/LB “We’re going to rely 7 Tony Headley 12 WR/OLB on Aaron and Kaleb in 9 Tre Winkfield 10 WR/OLB the skill positions,” he 10 Aaron Jackson 11 WR/DB said. “Big time.” 11 Jesse Dunmire 12 TE/LB That just leaves the 12 Tim Davis 12 RB/LB issue of who will be 16 Dre Scott 10 throwing and handing the ball off this season 18 Jeffrey Quire 9 QB/DB for FHS, and unfortu20 JJ Jones 10 RB/DB nately for Foley, find21 Jalen Acree 9 RB/DL ing his quarterback has 22 Chris Hawkins 11 QB/DL proven difficult thus 23 Isaiah Jackson 9 WR/OLB far. 27 Aron Headley 11 WR/DB “C h r i s Haw k i n s 30 Drew Forkner 10 WR/OLB was the heir appar32 Zach Perry 12 K/K ent last year,” he said. 44 DJ Washington 11 TE/LB “He played a lot of the 50 McKinley Stonewall10 OL/DL backup games. Right 52 Trevon Washington11 OL/DL now he’s got the step up 53 Jackson O’Daniel 10 OL/DL on Desaud Gilkey, who 55 Abe Claxton 9 OL/DL transferred in.” 58 Josh Boone 9 OL/DL Gilkey has struggled 60 Raheem Maxwell 11 OL/DL with being converted to quarterback but Foley 61 Anthony Walle 10 OL/DL said it’s also been dif64 Morgan Campbell 9 OL/DL ficult finding the right 65 Monty Pemberton 12 OL/DL playbook for his two sig66 Mathew Collins 9 OL/DL nal callers. 67 Stephen Walton 12 OL/DL While he was origi70 Jacob Perkins 11 OL/DL nally intent on using 74 Trevor Williams 11 OL/DL one set of plays for both

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Frankfort High head coach Craig Foley goes over plays during practice at Leathers Field off Holmes Street. quarterbacks, Foley came to realize that he wasn’t playing to Hawkins’ strengths and decided to implement new plays more tailored to his skill set. The outlook is a little brighter on defense, where the Panthers return more experience but will still rely on Jackson, Leach, Davis and Dunmire to lead the charge. “Most of our kids aren’t going to come off the field too much,” Foley said. “They’re going to play every down on offense, defense and special teams.” Foley emphasized that with so many players going three ways, the coaching staff had to take a new approach with the playbook. “As coaches, we’re not going to make it too complicated,” he said. “We can’t overload our kids. With kids playing three ways, they’re not going to remember what they have to do on offense. We’re going to pick a few basic plays on both sides of the ball. We hope to master a few things that we do well.” That simplified game plan will be tested early in the season, especially against intown rival Franklin County on Sept. 9. “Franklin County’s absolutely loaded this year,” Foley admitted. “I’ve seen some polls where they’re ranked high in 5A. “That’s our homecoming game, on top of that, so hopefully the kids will play with a little more enthusiasm,” he added. But when it comes to the ballyhooed City Championship between FHS, FCHS and Western Hills, Foley doesn’t buy into the hype. “Too many people get caught up on being city champs – who cares? What’s it get you? A t-shirt?” he asked with a smile. While he admits the players put more stock in beat-

Frankfort’s Desaud Gilkey hands off to Tim Davis as he runs plays as quarterback during practice at Leathers Field. ing in-town rivals than the coaches do, Foley just hopes those games will expose some weaknesses his team can correct before district play. The Panthers’ season, he said, will be judged by how many games they play, not how many wins they accumulate in the regular season. Nor will it be judged by the preseason rankings, many of which have FHS ranked in the top 10 of the state in Class 1A. “It’s nice for the kids to open up and see,” Foley said of the rankings. “We hold it over their heads and say ‘you’ve got some expectation on you at this point.’ But nobody remembers where you start out, just where you end up. “We’re going to base our season on how many weeks in November and December we’re playing,” he added. “If we can come out of the regular season healthy, we should be in good shape.”

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Woodford Co. at Western Hills Western Hills at Franklin Co. Sheldon Clark at Frankfort Franklin Co. at Frankfort Frankfort at Western Hills Bourbon Co. at Western Hills East Jessamine at Franklin Co. Estill Co. at Western Hills Bracken Co. at Frankfort Montgomery Co. at Franklin Co.

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