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Local players named to all-state team
JAKE MIDDLETON
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JOHN MIDDLETON

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After helping to lead the Black Bears to their second regional title in three seasons, Harlan County running back Jake Middleton and defensive back Treyvon Long were named second team all-state on Friday by the Associated Press. Harlan County linebacker Carson Whitehead and Harlan quarterback Ty Saragas were named honorable mentions, while Long was also named an honorable mention at wide receiver.

Middleton led the state’s top rushing attack with 2,141 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2012. Long had four interceptions on the defensive side of the ball, while Whitehead led the team in tackles with 191 stops.

“That is a pretty big honor. It is selected by the sportswriters and it’s pretty hard to achieve something like that. As a coach, I have had very few players to earn that honor, and even honorable mention is something to be proud of,” said Harlan County coach Tom Larkey. “All of these kids have really put in a lot of time, and this just shows that that their talent has been recognized throughout the state. I am really proud of them.”

Saragas helped to change the football identity during his time at Harlan. Because of his talents under center, the Green Dragons transitioned from a ground-oriented attack to relying more on the passing game. As a senior, Saragas completed 121-of-210 passes for 1,902 yards and 23 touchdowns.

“Ty deserves to be in that select group. He has really worked hard and is very intelligent,” said Harlan coach J.B. Donahue. “Ty has put a lot of time and work into his craft, and I am glad that he is getting recognized for it.”

Louisville Trinity’s James Quick was named Mr. Football. Quick hauled in 85 passes for 1,416 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior.

Pleasure Ridge Park’s Jason Hiser was named the state’s coach of the year. Hiser took over the football program at the Louisville school in 2009 after former coach Jason Stinson was charged with reckless homicide following the heat-related death of Max Gilpin the year before. Stinson was acquitted, but Hiser had to start over with a small staff and no junior varsity. Two losing seasons followed before PRP reached the second round of the Class 6A playoffs. The Panthers went even further this year, going 14-0 and reaching their first state championship game before losing 61-7 to Louisville Trinity.

The AP All-State teams included:

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

QB — Donovan McCoy, Highlands; RB — Dalyn Dawkins, Trinity; RB — Jeffrey Canady, Knox Central; WR — James Quick, Trinity; WR — Ryan Timmons, Franklin County; WR — Nacarius Fant, Bowling Green; OL — Hunter Bivin, Apollo; OL — Joey Bloomfield, Ballard; OL — Mitch Dee, Highlands; OL — Chris Doss, John Hardin; OL — Andrew Carlisle, Owensboro Catholic; K — Damir Karapandzic, Danville.

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

DL — Jason Hatcher, Trinity; DL — Jabari Jordan, Trinity; DL — Seth Hope, Highlands; DL — Jacob Hyde, Clay County; DL — Tevin Slaughter, Somerset; LB — Lincoln Quick, Bowling Green; LB — Jonathan Jackson, Mayfield; LB — Domonick Brown, John Hardin; LB — Deonte Clyburn, St. Xavier; DB — Ryan White, Trinity; DB — Dennis Oxendine, Tates Creek; DB — Allen Gonsalves, Bowling Green; DB — Richard Trent, Breathitt County; DB — Shane Fields, Eastern; P — Jeffrey Canady, Knox Central.

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

QB — Kyle Bolin, Lexington Catholic; QB — Travis Wright, Trinity; RB — Jonathan Jackson, Mayfield; RB — Kentayvus Hopkins, Bourbon County; RB — Jake Middleton, Harlan County; RB — Chris Brewer, Fairview; RB — A.J. Collins, Cooper; RB — Charles Walker, St. Xavier; RB — Nick Britt, Russell County; WR — Scott Daniel, Scott County; WR — Jordan Olinger, Hazard; WR — Tez Sivils, Caldwell County; WR — Aaron Jackson, Frankfort; OL — Jonathan Burnett, Bell County; OL — Cody Chaffin, South Warren; OL — Zach Taylor, Belfry; OL — Matt Boston, Glasgow; OL — Derick Jude, Belfry; OL — Hunter Harris, Graves County; OL — Alex Hogan, Meade County; OL — Chandler McPherson, Monroe County; K — Jacob Tompkins, Mason County; K — Houston Ray, Owensboro Catholic.

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

DL — Cole Webster, Caldwell County; DL — Derik Overstreet, Paducah Tilghman; DL — Eli Wilson, Graves County; DL — Matt Elam, John Hardin; DL — D.J. Warwick, Bell County; LB — Max Nussbaum, Beechwood; LB — Matt Jewell, Corbin; LB — Donald Styles, Central; LB — Jalen Fleming, John Hardin; DB — Treyvon Long, Haran County; DB — Dylan Hayes, Newport Central Cath.; DB — Darrius Spivey-Nunn, Paducah Tilghman; DB — Cade O’Bryan, Ashland; DB — Kentayvus Hopkins, Bourbon County; DB — Matthew Barger, Knox Central; P — Hans Mikelsoo, Fleming County.

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BeingProgressive
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December 27, 2012
Amazed by the comments from Wildman Lives On. How can anyone in their right mind not understand the way the accolades are awarded after a season ends. Furthermore, how can anyone be so jealous or insecure that they trash a kid for bringing statewide publicity to his school and the entire county, especially when the recognition is deserved. Wildman I have been following your remarks for a while now and am to the point that I won't let you continue to do the trashing that you are doing. Shame on you for being derogatory toward deserving kids. These kids deserve the recognition they are getting whether they are county or city kids. It is sort of like being in business and you support the city over the county and the county has a whole lot more customers. The county football program is successful. As you can see in the newspaper the other day the powers that be now recognize that and are stepping to the plate to try to update the Georgetown facilities. (Do I sense jealousy over a new football field.) Be proud of what these kids are doing and don't fall into the trap of the city trashing the county. I personally think the newspaper sports is fair, although at times it may appear unfair in a particular issue because one school may have a longer story or two photos instead of just one. Give the paper a break Wildman. We are lucky to have a daily paper and it is people like you that holds our county back.
WildmanLivesOn
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December 26, 2012
Headline- Leftist Media Outlet Overlooks Comments To Avoid Scrutiny

The definition of overlook: to look over or at from a higher place.

Harlan Daily apparently thinks their opinions are better than the members of society who support them.

This is comment #3 which will not get published because it is totally off topic. Guess I will have to start calling attention on the more visited free speech sites such as Facebook and Twitter. We will create a page just so everyone can see how fed up the county is with your garbage. Thank you!
WildmanLivesOn
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December 23, 2012
I'm so excited! It's Christmas and we get to read more stories about Jake Middleton. So this year, Santa brings us a football player, a month after the season is over. My last comment didn't get posted about the overuse of sports articles in the headlines. The suggested name being The Harlan Black Bears Enterprise or something like that. Get something new John Middleton, please! So sick of opening the paper to see football uniforms. Write about something important.
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