Who ya with??

The Rebels brought home the victory at Kroger Field!! Covington Catholic met them in the championship game after they beat Paducha Tilghman. The Rebels showed everyone why they are the best team in the state beating Cov Cath 41-0. The Rebels held the momentum the entire game and never let off the gas.

Sage Dawson threw for over 130 yards completing 11 passes with one passing touchdown. The Rebels rushed 238 yards with Bodner and Quisenberry leading the team in rushing yards. Bodner and Quisenberry also lead the team in receiving yards. The Rebels’ defense played exceptionally well with 4 sacks and an interception.

“I’m glad we could finish this season out right and go out on top,” says senior defensive back Avery Bodner. “All the hard work and dedication that we put into this season paid off.”

After winning the state championship 4 years in a row, the Rebel seniors have a career record of 53 wins and 3 losses with 2 undefeated seasons. They have been considered the best team in the state multiple years. Who ya with??

Rebels fly away with the win!

On Friday, the rebels made it through the state semi-final by beating the Franklin County Flyers.

Like Boyle, Franklin County was one of the only undefeated teams in the state. The final score ended up 41-14. This score was misleading though, because it was a real battle of a game.

In the end, all that mattered was that Boyle came out on top and now they will be playing at Kroger Field this Friday.

Avery Bodner gave a miraculous performance with three rushing touchdowns and 150 rushing yards. As always, Montavin Quisenberry had a great game as well. He achieved 2 rushing touchdowns with 95 rushing yards and 75 receiving yards.
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“We’re a family,” said linebacker Gage Feltner. “We don’t just play with each other, we play for each other. I have been blessed to win one championship since I’ve been at Boyle. I can’t wait to do it again!”


This was a good win for the Rebels and a great way to keep our season alive. Show out next week vs Covington Catholic. This will be the State Championship at Kroger Field. Boyle is up for the chance to win four championships in a row!

Boyle takes down Corbin in a top 2 matchup!

What an electric game! The Boyle County Rebels took on the Corbin Redhounds this past Friday night. The game was tight throughout all 4 quarters. The Rebels took down the Redhounds 21-14. Between the audience live at the game and the audience tuning into the game, there were over 30,000 people watching the game.

Throughout the game, the Rebels focused more on running the ball instead of throwing. Quisenberry had roughly 78% of the rushing yards with 197. Bodner and Brown had the remaining yards for the team’s 252 total yards. Quisenberry also had 2 of the team’s 3 touchdowns. Brown had a crucial interception during the game.

Advancing to the final round before the state championship, the Rebels will take on Franklin County at their place. The game is at 7:30 on Friday night. Whoever wins the game will advance to the state championship to face the winner of Covington Catholic or Paducha Tilghman.

Rebels sink the Commodores

On Friday, the Rebels made it through the second round of the playoffs by beating the Perry County Central Commodores. PCC’s record was 7-4 previous to the game.

Their season was ended, however, by our undefeated powerhouse. The score was 49-0, with a running clock at halftime.


In only four passing attempts, quarterback Sage Dawson threw two touchdown passes. One thrown to Geordon Brown and one to Montavin Quisenberry. On defense, we were able to shutout the Commodores. Bryce Bullock had four total tackles and Jax Crowe had three solo tackles and a fumble recovery.


 Josh Bixler says that what sets the team apart is that, “It’s not just what everybody sees on the field. Behind the scenes Boyle puts a lot of work in, whether it’s in the weight room, the film room, or just bonding in the locker room.”

This was a good win for the Rebels and a great way to keep us rolling during the playoffs. We hope to see you next week vs Corbin. Corbin was the previous 4A State runner-up and is projected to be the best contender Boyle has played all year. It will be at 7:30 at home and is expected to draw an audience of around 5,000 people.

Boyle County starts their postseason run!

With the first Thursday game of the year, the Rebels took on the Colonels of Whitley County.

Boyle Co was able to battle to the top winning 41-6. The Rebels had a running clock in the second quarter and the JV team got some good experience in the first playoff game of the season.

Sage Dawson threw for 206 yards with 4 passing touchdown completions. Montavin Quisenberry led the team in receiving yards with 129. The Rebels threw for 230 yards and ran for 164 yards. The touchdowns were spread out among the team. 5 different players scored one or more touchdowns. The Rebels also forced two fumbles and Andrew Carr went 5 for 5 on his PATs.

In the next round of the playoffs, the Rebels will take on Perry County Central High School. It is still win or go home so the team will put all of their focus this week on winning this next game. They play at home again on Friday at 7:30.