Saturday, February 1, 2014

Scott Co. @ Male

Theo Price of Scott Co. High School runs the ball. November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Scott County's Theo Price, 15, bust through an open hole. November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Jordan MdKeehan, of Scott Co., drives through the Male offense blocking their kick. Nov. 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Ellis Cain, 2, of Male stiff arms Tyler Carpenter of Scott Co., after receiving a pass. Nov. 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Scott Co. head coach, Jim McKee yells at his team during a huddle. Nov. 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Male quarterback, Davis Mattingly drops back to pass the ball. Nov. 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Male Bulldog, Eliis Cane drives through an open gap. November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Scott Co. quarterback, Clay McKee, 7,  hands the ball off to halfback, Theo Price.  November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Theo Price of Scott Co. drives down the field. November 29, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Male head coach, Chris Wolfe, gives direction to his Bulldogs. November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Male head coach, Chris Wolfe, gives direction to his Bulldogs. November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Scott Co. head coach, Jim McKee, gets drenched with ice by his players after beating Male, 24-10, winning the Class 6-A Football Semifinal. November 29, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Male head coach, Chris Wolfe, gives his bulldogs a end of game speech. November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Scott Co. head coach, Jim McKee assures his Cardinals that they will go on to win the State Championship.
November 29, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Scott Co. players hold up their Class 6-A trophy after beating Male, 24-10. November 29, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

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