Wednesday, November 7, 2018

AT A GLANCE: Bethlehem Game

BY ANDY HUNT

Stats of the Week
Crittenden County has nineor more touchdowns in consecutive weeks for the first time in school history.  CC has scored eightor more touchdowns in consecutive weeks four times.
CC is on pace to break the single season team records for Total Yards of Offense Per Game and Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game.  
CC broke the team single season scoring record of 509 points last week.  They now have 512 on the season.
Bethlehem Series (1-3)Season - Result - Score - Location
2010 – LOSS – 14-28 – Home
2015 – LOSS –  21-48 – Away
2016 – LOSS – 36-43 – Away
2017 – WIN – 41-20 – Home
Bethlehem High School – Bardstown, KY
- 24.3 Average ACT Score, Kentucky state average is 19.8
- 100% College Acceptance Rate
- The Bethlehem school system serves 9 counties
- Bethlehem was founded on September 8, 1819. It graduated its first high school class in 1913 which was all girls.  In 1970, boys began attending Bethlehem.
- It is one of only two coed Roman Catholic high schools overseen by Louisville Archdiocese of Jefferson County.
- School colors are Royal Blue and Gold.
- Tuition cost is $7,775 plus other fees.
- Student teacher ratio is 15:1
- Mascot is the eagle for boys’ teams and the Banshee for women’s teams.
- There are 34 players on their roster.

Bethlehem High School Notable Alumni
- Boyzzz Khumalo – Lindsey Wilson (NAIA All-American), Coastal Carolina (All Mid-South Conference Team) – Major League Soccer (Chicago Fire and DC United)

Bethlehem 2018 (4-7, 2-1)Shawnee (2A, 0-10) – Home – 53-0 - WIN
Washington County (2A, 5-6) – Away – 26-33 - LOSS
Hart County (3A, 7-4) – Home – 20-27 – LOSS
Holy Cross – Covington (1A, 4-6) – Home – 3-48 – LOSS
Kentucky Country Day (1A, 6-5) – Away – 0-56 – LOSS
*Caverna (1A, 0-11) – Away – 39-0 – WIN**
Eminence (No class listed on KHSAA, 7-3) – Away – 41-44 - LOSS
*Campbellsville (1A, 9-1) – Home – 16-44 – LOSS
*Fort Knox (1A, 4-7) – Away – 35-6 – WIN
Thomas Nelson (3A, 4-7) – Home – 6-41 – LOSS
Fulton County (1A, 5-6) – Home – 21-2 - WIN
* District Opponent
** Bethlehem lead 21-0 at the end of the 1stquarter versus Caverna.  They quickly tacked on three more scores and the score was 39-0 with 7:10 to go in the 2ndquarter.  This game was the first game back for running back Ezra Dillard who broke his wrist in the first game of the season.  Dillard ran for 159 yards and 4 TDs.  
Bethlehem 2016 Statistical Leaders (Through Week 10)RUSHING
#28 – Ezra Dillard – 122 attempts, 798 yards, 9 TDs
#35 – Nick Snellen – 28 attempts, 116 yards, 0 TDs
PASSING
#11 – Ryan Mattingly – 114/256, 1,664 yards, 15 TDs, 10 INTs
RECEIVING
#2 Clay Trusley – 30 receptions, 549 yards, 5 TDs
#19 Mason Tucker – 27 receptions, 536 yards, 3 TDs
#28 Ezra Dillard – 9 receptions, 190 yards, 0 TDs
TACKLES
#28 Ezra Dillard – 75 Tackles, 12 TFLs
#75  Patrick Alvey – 52 Tackles, 7 TFLs
#23 Buddy Ulrich – 52 Tackles, 11 TFLs
#72 Sam Matter – 49 Tackles, 12 TFLs
Crittenden County Playoff Game School Records(Some Statistical Categories Unavailable)
Passing Yards:251, Austin Berry, 2004 vs. Mayfield (Round 2)
Passing Completions:25, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Passing Attempts:39, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Passing Touchdowns:5, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1)
Interceptions Thrown:4, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Highest Completion Percentage:75.00% (18/24) , Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1) *min. 14 attempts
Rushing Yards: 252, Devon Nesbitt, 2017 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Rushing Touchdowns: 6, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)School RecordRushing Attempts: 40, Devon Nesbitt, 2017 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)

Receiving Yards:125, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Receptions:12, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Receiving Touchdowns:3, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2) 

Tackles:22 (twice), Blake Gardner, 2005 vs. Mayfield (Rd 2) and Adam Beavers, 2017, vs. Campbellsville (Rd 3)
Tackles for Loss:4 (twice), Shawn Lanham, 2002 vs. Fulton City (Round 1) and Adam Beavers, 2016 vs. Bethlehem
Interceptions:2 (twice), Denis Hodge, 1985 vs. Carroll County (Rd 4) and Caden McCallister, 2017 vs. Caverna (Rd 1)
Sacks:2, Adam Beavers, 2017 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Caused Fumbles:2, Sean O’Leary, 2018
Fumble Recoveries:3 (three times), Andrew Freeman, 2008 vs. Kentucky  Country Day (Round 1); Devin Hopper, 2015 vs. Caverna (Round 1); Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1)

Longest TD Pass:75 Yards, Blake Gardner from Austin Berry, 2005 vs. Fulton County (Round 1)
Longest TD Run:75 Yards, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)
Longest Interception Return for a TD:N/A, none returned more than 45 yards long
Longest Fumble Return for a TD:21 Yards, Andrew Freeman, 2008 vs. Kentucky Country Day (Round 1)
Longest Punt Return for a TD:63 Yards, J.D. Gray, 2008, vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)
Longest Kickoff Return for a TD:92 Yards, Alex Cosby, 2015 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Longest Field Goal:26 Yards, Will Perkins, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
Most Points Scored:36, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)
KHSAA Passing Completions in a Career Leaders(35th-42ndplace)
504 - Allan Holland Jr. (Perry Co. Central) 2000-03
496 - Dustin Gruza (Mason County) 2000-03
493 - Scott Grizzle (Raceland) 2003-06
488 - Ryan Jones (Madison Central) 1996-99
483 - Austin Chapman (Gallatin Co.) 2010-13
483 - Stanley Niece (Estill County) 1994-97
478 - Cole Draughn (Pulaski County) 2000-03
477 - HUNTER BOONE (CRITT. CO.) 2015-PRESENT

KHSAA Passing Yards in a Career Leaders(58th-65thplace)
6,821 - Jared Lorenzen (Highlands) 1995-98
6,777 - Michael Caba (Magoffin County) 1993-95
6,753 - Billy Jack Haskins (Paducah Tilghman) 1989-92
6,713 - Ryan Neff (Lexington Catholic) 1996-99
6,712 - Stanley Niece (Estill County) 1994-97
6,665 - Cole Draughn (Pulaski County) 2000-03
6,655 - Sean Pennington (Clay County) 1981-84
6,589 - HUNTER BOONE (CRITT. CO.) 2015-PRESENT 
KHSAA Passing Attempts in a Career Leaders(32nd-39thplace)
906 -Ryan Jones (Madison Central) 1996-99
898 - John Wesley Monin (Bardstown) 1998-01
896 - Reese Ryan (Lexington Catholic) 2011-14
886 - Luke Magness (Henry County) 2007-10
885 - Corky Prater (Lewis County) 1971-74
879 - Justin Burke (Lexington Catholic) 2002-05
870 - Gerry Ahrens (Male) 1996-98
849 - HUNTER BOONE (CRITT. CO.) 2015-PRESENT
KHSAA Passing TDs in a Career Leaders(35th-43rdplace)
87 -Zach Barnard (Owensboro Catholic) 2002-04
87 - Devin Hayes (Bowling Green) 2010-13
83 - Scott Grizzle (Raceland) 2003-06
83 - Dustin Gruza (Mason County) 2000-03
82 - Chris Todd (Elizabethtown) 2001-04
82 - Chip Franklin (Paul Dunbar) 1997-00
81 - Ryan Jones (Madison Central) 1996-99
81 - Austin Chapman (Gallatin Co.) 2010-13
80 - HUNTER BOONE (CRITT. CO.) 2015-PRESENT
KHSAA Receiving Yards in a Career Leaders(52nd-60thplace)
2,205- Nathan Dutton (Trinity (Louisville) 2005-07
2,179 - Cornell Burbage (Lexington Catholic) 2002-05
2,163 - Shawn Brown (Christian County) 2003-05
2,160 - Charles Jones (Christian County) 1990-93
2,113 - Austin Moore (Corbin) 2013-16
2,099 - George Garner (Calloway County) 2005-08
2,083 - ETHAN DOSSETT (CRITT. CO) 2015-PRESENT
KHSAA Receptions in a Career Leaders(46TH-52NDplace)
127 - Josh Hale (Rockcastle County) 1998-01
127 - Corterris Reese (Waggener) 1996-99
126 - Cornell Burbage (Lexington Catholic) 2002-05
126 - TeWayne Willis (Perry Co. Central) 1999-02
125 - Ahmona Maxwell (Paducah Tilghman) 1998-01
125 - Dougie Allen (Paul Dunbar) 1994-97
123 - ETHAN DOSSETT (CRITT. CO.) 2015-PRESENT