The Rebels take down a Top 5 contender

On Friday, the Rebels took down elite opponent, Frederick Douglass, 28-7. Frederick Douglass was a match up circled on Boyle’s calendar all year.

After taking a big loss to them last year, Boyle was ready to get back on the road. This was the last regular season game of the year and very crucial for postseason standings.

It was a very competitive game, and Boyle’s lowest scoring game of the year. As a team, they scored four touchdowns, two rushed by Avery Bodner, one rushed and one received by Montavin Quisenberry, thrown by Sage Dawson. On defense, the team was able to hold Douglass’s high powered offense to one touchdown.

This week’s defense was led by Demauriah Brown and Bryce Bullock who each had three solo tackles and five total tackles. Overall, though, it was a great effort by the whole team to come together and win this game.

“I love being a part of a family,” says defensive back Austin Bodner. “We go to war each week for each other and will forever be brothers. Everybody has a role and when everyone perfects their role, it makes a masterpiece.”


This was a tremendous win for the Rebels and was a great way to end off the regular season, undefeated! We hope to see you next week vs Whitley County. It is the first postseason game of the year and will be played at Rebel Stadium. Due to lack of referees it will be played on Thursday, not Friday, at 7:30.

Senior Celebration and Rebels take down Wayne County

Last Friday, the Rebels took on Wayne County as the last regular season home game. On top of this, it was Senior Night. The seniors for this year are Avery Bodner, Keenan Stewart, Sage Dawson, Austin Gorley, Aiden Gosser, Lance Slone, Jayce Crowe, and Josh Bixler. The senior band members, cheerleaders, and managers/film crew were also honored before the game.

Senior QB1, Sage Dawson, threw 3 touchdowns and threw for 137 yards. Dawson also ran for a touchdown and ran for 23 yards. Senior Josh Bixler scored a touchdown as well. Andrew Carr kicked 5 for 5 on PATs. With another win by a large margin, the JV team got plenty of playing time as well. At the end of the game, the Rebels won 49-14.

The Rebels hope to continue their undefeated season going into the last regular season game on Friday the 27th at Fredrick Douglass. It should be a great game with lots of fans and great energy!

Rebs Hammer Out Huge Homecoming Win!

On Friday, the Rebels took down the Lincoln Patriots, 58-14. This game was the Hudl National Must See Match Up and Boyle’s homecoming game. With a full week of goofy outfits and school spirit, there was a lot of anticipation for this game. At halftime, Harper Coffey was named the homecoming queen.

Lincoln County was a solid contender on offense, driving down the field and putting up two touchdowns. On the other hand the Patriots defense was unable to stop our dynamic offense. We were able to score 8 touchdowns. 2 of which were thrown by Sage Dawson and 2 touchdowns rushed by Montavin Quisenberry.

One guy that doesn’t usually get a lot of the spotlight is Boyle’s kicker. This weekend, Andrew Carr went 7/7 on PATs and 1/1 on field goals. When asked about his performance, Carr said, “I just did what needed to be done and I was glad to kick a field goal because that may be very important later in the year.”

This couldn’t have been a better game for homecoming week. It was a fun win for the Rebels and allowed for many different players to get some playing time and experience. Next week the Rebels take on Wayne County on their Senior Night. This is a district game and a must-win for Boyle. We hope to have you on our broadcast at 7:15.

Boyle Football Stays Undefeated

As the second Lexington school the Rebels have taken down, Lexington Catholic came into the game 2-3. There were a lot of mixed feelings around the game not knowing how good Catholic was.

Adding the the excitement of the big game, the Tamme brothers came onto the broadcast Friday night for Tamme Time. Legendary professional football player, Jacob Tamme, played and graduated from Boyle County along with his brother Seth.

At halftime, Boyle County was down by 7, but the Rebs put some points on the board in the second half to win 56-21.

Sage Dawson threw 22 passes, 11 of them being completed for 362 yards. Dawson threw 4 touchdowns against the Knights. Quisenberry led the team in rushing for 68 of the team’s 215 rushing yards. Geordon Brown led the team in receiving yards having 141. Andrew Carr, the Rebels’ kicker, went 8 for 8 on PATs. Leading the Rebels’ defense, Jayce Crowe had 7 tackles and a sack.

With a great win on Friday night, the Rebels have plenty of time to celebrate with a bye week this Friday. Their next game will be at Russell County October 6.

Football Goes 2 for 2 Against Cardinals

On Friday, the Rebels took down the Taylor County Cardinals 48-3. Last week the team took down Top 10 opponent Scott County, making them undefeated against the cardinals. Scott County was a very solid contender with a record of 3-1.

On offense, Taylor County had some good drives during the game, but were unsuccessful to get into the end-zone. On defense, the Cardinals were unable to stop our elite and very efficient offense. We were able to score 7 touchdowns, led by Sage Dawson, Avery Bodner, and Montavin Quisenberry.

When asked what goes through his head in the heat of a football game, Jayce Crowe says, “It’s fun! When else can you hit somebody, get up, do it again, and then go celebrate with your friends and family?”

We are looking forward to taking on Lexington Catholic at Rebel Stadium at 7:30 next Friday evening! Show out and support for this much anticipated game!