Fatcow Icon
Black Bears capture junior varsity title
Oct 22, 2012 | 8965 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
JOHN MIDDLETON|Daily Enterprise
The Harlan County Black Bears captured the SEKC junior varsity title with a 36-18 victory over Knox Central on Monday.
JOHN MIDDLETON|Daily Enterprise The Harlan County Black Bears captured the SEKC junior varsity title with a 36-18 victory over Knox Central on Monday.
slideshow

JOHN MIDDLETON

Sports Editor

The Harlan County Black Bears capped an unbeaten season with the Southeastern Kentucky Conference junior varsity title on Monday. Harlan County (8-0) pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 36-18 victory over visiting Knox Central.

“I love coaching this bunch of kids. They play hard and they play together,” said Harlan County coach Eddie Creech. “They are a family.”

Harlan County struck first as Adam Clem returned the opening kick 60-yards for a score. Fred Massey ran in the two-point conversion to make it 8-0.

Knox Central closed the gap to 8-6 with a touchdown as the first quarter expired.

Massey pushed the lead back to eight with a 40-yard scoring run with 8:07 left in the second quarter. Nick Cornett added the two-point conversion on a reverse to make it 16-6.

Harlan County closed the first-half scoring when Jarret Ford connected with Cornett for a 55-yard touchdown strike. The two-point conversion failed and Harlan County led 22-6.

“We have spread it around all year. They are unselfish. They don’t care who gets the ball,” Creech said. “We have a lot of people gaining yards and getting touchdowns.”

Knox Central climbed back with a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter, but Harlan County regained control in the final period.

With Harlan County holding on to a four-point lead, Devin Curry fielded a punt and raced 24-yards for the score. The two-point pass attempt was incomplete and Harlan County led 28-18 with 7:56 left in the contest.

“We have faced some adversity in both playoff games. I am kind of glad we did. We seen what we were made of. Our boys bounced back, and we always answered the call,” Creech said.

Fred Massey picked off a pass to end the Panthers’ next possession. Massey then scored on a 2-yard run. Ford found Cornett for the two-point conversion to close the scoring with 2:21 left.



Comments
(0)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
No Comments Yet
Featured Businesses