Rebel recap: Winning weekend!

The Rebels had a busy weekend of baseball this past week! 

On Friday night, the boys played at home against the Marion County Knights. In a close game, the Rebels came out on top with a final score of 6-5.

The next day, the Revels came out on Saturday ready to play. They traveled to Campbellsville to take on the Eagles and secured the win 11-5.

The Rebels play again on Monday night at Washington County against the Commanders. Show out to watch the game at 5:30PM!

Avery Bodner signs to Thomas More!

Last week on Friday afternoon, senior running back and defensive back Avery Bodner signed to Thomas More University to continue his football career at the collegiate level.

Bodner has played football since his elementary school days at Perryville, and it is a very exciting experience for the coaches that have watched him play for many years to see him secure his future in football at the next level. 

Coach Travis Leffew who has followed Bodner for much of his Boyle County football career says that Bodner is “one of the best to ever play the game of football here.”

To celebrate the milestone, Avery was surrounded by family, friends, and teammates as he signed his commitment to the team for the next four years. Not only did Bodner get to celebrate his signing surrounded by support, but that Friday, March 22nd, also marked Bodner’s 19th birthday. A great start to a great year for the Rebels football star!

Bodner closed out his signing with a goodbye to the Rebels football team saying, “This place will always be my home no matter where I go and I appreciate every single one of you.”

Best of luck to Bodner on his ongoing academic and athletic journey at Thomas More! Go Saints!

Archery secures senior night first!

This weekend, Boyle County High School hosted a huge archery tournament with hundreds of archers ranging from middle school to high school and coming from many different surrounding schools. On Friday, the archers shot bullseyes in the Pre-State Warm Up and celebrated Boyle’s nine seniors.

The seniors honored were Sirenna Adams, Logan Cool, Tristen Difrancesco, Aidan Gosser, Bryson Long, Hayden Martin, Rheagan McKnight, Mariella Sanchez, Wade Stallard.

On Saturday, archers were also able to compete in 3D events, shooting targets shaped like various animals as opposed to a traditional bullseye target. 

In the bullseye event, Boyle County placed first overall with a score of 3303. Wade Stallard placed highest for the boys, earning second overall with a score of 291. Hayden Martin followed, placing fourth with a score of 287.

For the girls, freshman Alia Lamar placed highest with a score of 281, which earned her fifth place overall. Sirenna Adams was Boyle’s second highest placer with a score of 280 earning her seventh place overall.

Boyle also placed first in the 3D tournament with Hayden Martin placing first for the boys with a score of 290. He was followed by Wade Stallard who placed fourth overall and scored 282 points. Sirenna Adams placed first overall for the girls with a 279, followed closely by Rylee Mullins who scored a 277 and secured second placed overall!

Senior Rheagan McKnight described senior night saying, “Walking out with my biggest supporters, my amazing parents, was my favorite thing. Our team has such a strong bond and I hope it’s something we never forget.”

These placings are an excellent way for the seniors to commemorate this celebration, and we wish them the best of luck in the rest of their seasons!

Rebels shoot to the top at Groundhog Round Up!

This weekend, the Boyle County archers headed to Garrard County to take on the Groundhog Round Up competition! 

After placing first last weekend in the Boyle County New Years tournament, the Rebels were off to a hot start.

Our archers showed out and were able to continue this streak, taking first place out of the six teams competing!! They scored 3302 points with 147 tens!

Hayden Martin led the boys with a score of 290 and 21 tens. These stats secured him first overall for boys in the tournament! Wade Stallard came in second for Boyle and third overall with a score of 285 and 20 tens.

As for the girls, Sirenna Adams led with 278 points and 13 tens. She placed seventh for girls overall. Maddy Harris was next, securing ninth overall with a score of 276 and 14 tens.

Senior Rheagan McKnight said, “we won the whole thing. We all just did good. We were so excited and everyone was very hype and we can’t wait for this weekend at mercer.” McKnight firther highlights the accomplishments of her teammates, saying, “all the senior girls placed in the top 15.”

Good luck as they shoot this weekend at Mercer!



The Reb Archers secure second!

This Saturday, the Boyle County Archery team headed to Campbellsville to compete in the Cambellsville Central Kentucky State Qualifier.

The team secured an overall ranking of second out of the five teams competing. The archers brought the team up to a total score of 3239 with 15 tens.

Hayden Martin and Wade Stallard led the boys. Martin shot a 284, coming in fourth overall for boys. Stallard was not too far behind, coming in sixth.

For the girls, Sirenna Adams led, placing fourth in the competition. Adams shot a 280, securing the top score among twelfth grade girls.

The Rebels will compete again this Saturday in the Mercer Titan Tournament. Best of luck, archers!