Max Germann Takes 2nd Place Against North Laurel!

Cross country kicked it off with a strong first meet against North Laurel on Saturday in London, Kentucky! Everybody came out ready to prove it on the course!

Starting with our Boys Varsity, Max Germann finished strong and took home 2nd place.

He discussed the meet saying, “North Laurel was a tough course with lots of tough competition. The team pushed hard for the first meet and left a great mark! I’m proud of everyone!”. Germann ended with a time of 17:51.59, congratulations to Max! All the rest of the participants had amazing times. 

Girls Varsity followed with fast and well paced times as well. Siddalea Gray finished top for our girls in 22nd place and had an amazing time of 25:49.60. Overall, both our girls and boys varsity teams finished in 7th. Way to go with a great start to the season!

Cross Country has another meet this Saturday at Asbury University for the West Jessamine Invitational!

 

Girls Soccer Sinks the Admirals!

The Boyle County Girls Soccer team played the Danville Admirals in a match up at Rebels Stadium this past week on Thursday. The battle was not in the Admirals favor between our impeccable defensive lineup and our furious midfield and forwards, playing crucial roles in sinking the Admirals.

 

Within minutes of the first whistle, junior Maggie Gnann put a goal up on the scoreboard, and they were off! The game was a shutout as the girls put up goal after goal, leading to a final score of 10-0 in Boyle’s favor!

 

When asked about the performance of her team, senior Anna Waters said “I am very proud of my team for pushing through bad circumstances.” And push through they did!

 

Catch the girls in their next game tomorrow, September 7th, at Rebel Stadium at 6:30 pm!

Boys Soccer Continues Winning Ways Against Admirals

On Thursday, the Boyle County boys soccer team played against the Danville admirals at Rebel Stadium.

Boyle County entered the game with a comeback record of 4-5, despite losing their first 5 games. The Admirals entered the game at 3-3-2, looking to get their first win over Boyle since 2019. 

Junior goalkeeper McClain Denny made some crucial saves on the way to his 25th career shutout. When asked about the team’s performance he said, “I am happy with how we played and I’m excited for our upcoming games.” 

The Rebels sit on a 5 game win streak and will look to continue this hot streak going into the 2A state semifinal against Desales. 

Rebels Football Anchors Down the Admirals

This past Friday Boyle took on our cross-town rivals, the Danville Admirals. Last week at the school was “Rivalry Week”. After big wins from the boys and girls soccer team, we finished the week with bang at Admiral Stadium. The Rebs ended the game with a huge win of 56-0.

According to Keenan Stewart, “It felt good to beat our cross-town rivals.” 

Sage Dawson led the pack going 7 for 8 with 127 passing yards and a touchdown. He is followed by Avery Bodner with 5 rushing attempts and 3 touchdowns. At Halftime the score was 48-0 and the Admirals had a net of 5 offensive yards. During the second half, much of the Junior Varsity team got their chance on the field and was able to put up two more on the Ads, giving great experience to the future of our football program. 

 Coming up this week, the Rebels prepare for a much more grueling Top Ten opponent, Scott County. Show out and support this Friday night at 7:30!

Girls Golf Wraps Up the Season With a Final Gain!

Last night the girls golf team pulled out a victory on their last regular season match of the year. The Rebels won with a season-low score of 199, allowing them to secure the win over Casey, Mercer, Danville, Garrard, and Burgin. 

 

The girls dominated the leaderboard, taking the top two spots. Hannah Bischoff came in first place shooting a 42 and Addison Carr was right behind her with a 44. Rounding out the rest of the rest of the team was Emery Herron with a 54 and Ella Wheeler shooting a 59. 

 

Hannah praises Coach Cornelius, saying, “All of us would agree that the credit for our success this year goes to our new coach”.

With regionals just around the corner, it looks like the Rebels are ready to take on competition.