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64-Ryne Saltsman 71-Matt Carson Glasgow Scotties Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Tight End (14-0) 64-Ryne Saltsman 71-Matt Carson 67-Derek Devore 79-Alex Hawkins 60-Josh Poynter 15-Hunter Bowles 59-Ben Furlong 68-Samuel Harbison 51-Matthew Boston 52-Aaron Witty 55-Ian Gilson 81-Alec Sorrels OFFENSE Wide Receiver Running Back Quarterback Full Back Wide Receiver 7-Milas Norris 24-Jalen Sublett 8-Parker Cash 40-Hunter Botts 3-Lajuan Smith 84-Josh Wooten 28-Quentel Bradley 2-Blake Copass 32-Camerin Garmon 4-Garry Settles Linebacker Left End Left Tackle Right Tackle Right End Linebacker 7-Milas Norris 60-Josh Poynter 44-Jordan Alexander 15-Hunter Bowles 3-Lajuan Smith 32-Camerin Garmon 16-Nigel Britt 59-Ben Furlong 64-Ryne Saltsman 71-Matt Carson 21-Tyler Pitcock 24-Jalen Sublett DEFENSE Corner Strong Safety Middle Linebacker Free Safety Cornerback 2-Blake Copass 84-Josh Wooten 40-Hunter Botts 8-Parker Cash 4-Garry Settles 28-Quentel Bradley 14-Ryan Hinkley 12-Connor Glass 9-Devante Buford 19-Nelson Glass CLASS 2A RUSSELL ATHLETIC/KHSAA COMMONWEALTH GRIDIRON BOWL HOUCHENS-SMITH STADIUM BOWLING GREEN DEC 2, 2011 3:00 P.M. Holy Cross Indians Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Tight End (11-3) 71-Nick Sanders 54-Andrew Munson 58-Alex Russell 76-Seth Dean 64-Jacob Ketron 86-Adam Kozerski 58-Alex Russell 55-Sean Sullivan 72-Zach Mastin 73-Anthony 61-Taylor Kesson 88-Will Knochelmann Zimmerman OFFENSE Wide Receiver Running Back Quarterback Full Back Wide Receiver 3-Eric Walker 2-Lamar Chames 15-Kyle Fuller 22-Jalen Beal 27-Justin Kohake 82-Kyle Shuler 1-Burt Pouncy 10-Travis Gabbard 26-Cary Sketch 6-Vinnie Pangallo Linebacker Left End Left Tackle Right Tackle Right End Linebacker 1-Burt Pouncy 15-Kyle Fuller 74-Kyle Fischer 86-Adam Kozerski 30-James Trunnell 27-Justin Kohake 86-Adam Kozerski 58-Alex Russell 11-Marcel Paul 76-Seth Dean 64-Jacob Ketron 6-Vinnie Pangallo DEFENSE Corner Middle Linebacker Middle Linebacker Free Safety Cornerback 3-Eric Walker 24-Paul Lampone 55-Devyn Herndon 22-Jalen Beal 2-Lamar Chames 82-Kyle Shuler 26-Cary Sketch 71-Nick Sanders 21-T.J. Piccirillo 10-Travis Gabbard GLASGOW TEAM SPECIALISTS HOLY CROSS (COV.) TEAM SPECIALISTS Kickoff Glasgow Schedule Holy Cross (Cov.) Schedule Kickoff Aug 20 Todd County Central 57-0 7-Milas Norris, 44-Jordan Alexander Aug 19 At Dayton 65-13 88-Will Knochelmann Aug 26 At Bullitt Central 34-0 Aug 26 At Cooper 19-10 Sep 2 At Barren County 55-7 Punter Sep 1 Conner 20-41 Punter Sep 9 At Allen County-Scottsville 14-0 3-Lajuan Smith, 59-Ben Furlong Sep 16 Monroe County 49-28 Sep 8 At Beechwood 26-69 74-Kyle Fischer Placekicker Sep 23 At Somerset 14-7 Sep 16 Oldham County 34-7 Placekicker Sep 30 Clinton County 55-0 Sep 23 At Lloyd Memorial 53-14 54-Kevin Baltazar, 17-Danny Backs Oct 14 At Green County 28-14 Sep 30 Newport 53-13 88-Will Knochelmann Oct 21 Metcalfe County 57-6 Long Snapper Oct 14 Bishop Brossart 69-13 Long Snapper Oct 28 Elizabethtown 62-7 8-Parker Cash, 67-Danny Devore Playoffs Oct 22 At Newport Cent. Cath. 14-31 72-Zach Mastin Kickoff Returns Nov 4 Washington County 63-6 Oct 28 Holmes 41-0 Kickoff Returns Nov 11 Bardstown 15-9 Playoffs 24-Jalen Sublett, 3-Lajuan Smith, Nov 18 Christian Acad.-Lou. 21-0 Nov 4 Carroll County 68-0 1-Burt Pouncy, 27-Justin Kohake Nov 25 At Murray 40-10 28-Quentel Bradley Nov 11 At Owen County 45-0 Punt Returns Nov 18 At Newport Cent. Cath. 24-21 Punt Returns 84-Josh Wooten, 24-Jalen Sublett Nov 25 Somerset 48-14 1-Burt Pouncy, 3-Eric Walker .
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