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Kentucky high school football team
Boyle County Rebels
First season1965
Athletic directorKyle Wynn
Head coachJustin Haddix
2nd season, 12–0 (1.000)
StadiumRebel Stadium
FieldBallard Robinson Field
Field surfaceArtificial turf
LocationDanville, Kentucky
ConferenceKHSAA
Division4A
All-time record456–213–6 (.680)
Bowl record9–2 (.818)
Conference titles9 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2020)
Rivalries
ColorsBlack, Gold, and White
     
OutfitterAdidas

The Boyle County Rebel football program represents Boyle County High School in Danville, Kentucky. The program is coached by Justin Haddix and is in the 4A Kentucky High School Athletic Association division. Dating back to 1965, the Rebels have an all-time record of 455–213–6 and have won 9 KHSAA State championships (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2017, and 2020). The program is sixth all-time in state champion wins and first all-time among public county schools in the state of Kentucky. The football program is widely regarded as one of the best in state history.

History

Dennis Sexton Era (1965-1966)

Although not officially a member of the KHSAA until 1965, the Boyle County Football program started in 1963. The first ever coach as a member of the KHSAA was Dennis Sexton. Sexton coached the program for two years going 13–3–4 during his brief tenure.

Jim Greer Era (1967-68)

Following Dennis Sextons tenure with the Rebels, Boyle County hired Jim Greer. Greer lasted only two seasons going 0–20 before being relieved of his duties.

John Buchanan Era (1969-1973)

After Greers resignation, the program hired John Buchanan. At Boyle, Buchanan lasted five seasons going 25–28–2.

Ed Rall Era (1974-1987)

In 1974, Boyle hired Ed Rall as head coach. Up to that point, Rall had the longest tenure as head coach at Boyle coaching fourteen seasons and also had the best record at Boyle at the time going 94–57 during his tenure. Rall’s 1976 team was the first ten win team in school history.

Sam Burke Era (1988)

In 1988, Boyle hired Sam Burke. Burke only led the program for one year going 2-8.

John Griggs Era (1989-1991)

In 1989, Boyle County hired John Griggs. Over Griggs three year tenure with the program, he went 5-27.

Chuck Smith Era (1992-2004)

Smith coaching at Boyle during his 2nd tenure with the program.

In 1992, Boyle County hired Chuck Smith from Campbellsville High School. Smith completely turned the program around winning five state titles in a row from 1999–2003. During his first tenure, Smith coached two future NFL players in Jacob Tamme and Travis Leffew. Smith also coached 2001 Kentucky Mr. Football winner Jeff Duggins. During Smith’s tenure, he went 143–32. In 2005, Smith accepted the linebackers coaching job at Kentucky under head coach Rich Brooks.

Chris Pardue Era (2005-2007)

In 2005, Boyle County hired long-time Rebels Offensive Coordinator Chris Pardue as the programs head coach. Pardue was the head coach at Boyle for three years going 22-15 in that span. Pardue’s most successful season came in 2005 when he led the Rebels to a 11-2 record. Currently, Pardue serves as offensive coordinator at Campbellsville University.

Larry French Era (2008-2013)

In 2008, Boyle County hired Larry French. French was previously the head coach at Mercer County High School, Meade County High School, and Lincoln County High School. French completely revitalized the program going 71-11 over his six year tenure. Furthermore, French won two KHSAA 4A state titles led by 2010 Kentucky Mr. Football award winner and former USC linebacker Lamar Dawson and Boyle County all-time leading rusher Rees Macshera. In 2013, French resigned from the program to take the head coaching job at Southwestern High School. Currently, French serves as the head coach at Middlesboro High School

Chuck Smith’s Return (2014-2019)

Following his stint as linebackers coach at Kentucky and a brief stint as Defensive Coordinator at Bardstown High School, Chuck Smith returned to Boyle County. During his final six years at Boyle County, Smith compiled a 69-12 record winning one KHSAA 3A state title (2017) led by West Virginia Wide Receiver Reese Smith and quarterback Reed Lanter. Following the 2019 season, Smith retired from coaching. Currently, Smith is KHSAA’s 26th winningest coach of all-time (234). and 7th all-time in state championship victories (6).

Justin Haddix Era (2020-present)

Following Smith’s retirement, Boyle County hired former Western Kentucky quarterback and Corbin High School head football coach Justin Haddix. In Haddix’s first season at Boyle, he went 11-0 winning the KHSAA 4A state championship.

Individual honors, awards, and accomplishments

Mr. Football winners

File:Jeff Duggins.png
2001 Kentucky Mr. Football Winner Jeff Duggins.

Source:

Kentucky Mr. Football Winners
Kentucky Mr. Football Winners By Year
Year Player No. Position Career College
2001 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 1998–2001 Alfred State
2010 Lamar Dawson 5 LB 2007–10 USC

All-area team winners

Advocate-Messenger All-Area First Team
Advocate-Messenger All-Area Team by year
Year Player No. Position Career
2016 Reese Smith 15 WR 2016–20
2016 Will Bramel 58 OL 2014–18
2016 Nik Ruby 49 K 2014–18
2016 Mitchell Paycheck 75 DL 2014–18
2016 Kaden Gervacio 7 LB 2014–18
2016 Evan Tarter 20 DB 2013–17
2017 Tanner Crawford 44 RB 2015–19
2017 Will Bramel 58 OL 2014–18
2017 Harrison Mesplay 49 K 2014–18
2017 Mitchell Paycheck 75 DL 2014–18
2017 Kaden Gervacio 7 LB 2014–18
2017 Reese Smith 15 DB 2016–20
2017 Landen Bartleson 24 DB 2016–20
2018 Reed Lanter 19 QB 2016–20
2018 Reese Smith 15 WR/DB 2016–20
2018 Reiley Colwick 9 WR 2016–20
2018 Ned Stephens 66 OL 2015–19
2018 Wilson Kelly 73 DL 2016–20
2018 Aaron Hatter 58 DL 2015–19
2018 Ezarious Roller 48 LB 2016–20
2018 Landen Bartleson 24 DB 2016–20
2018 Jackson Smith 27 P 2018–present
2019 Reed Lanter 19 QB 2016–20
2019 Andrew Sacco 22 RB 2016–20
2019 Reese Smith 15 WR/DB 2016–20
2019 Caleb Edmiston 72 OL 2017–21
2019 Jackson Smith 27 K 2018–present
2019 Wilson Kelly 73 DL 2016–20
2019 Ezarious Roller 48 LB 2016–20
2019 Landen Bartleson 24 DB 2016–20
2019 Will McDaniel 20 RB 2017–21
2020 Jagger Gillis 9 QB 2020–21
2020 Will McDaniel 20 RB 2017–21
2020 Luke Sheperson 8 WR 2017–21
2020 Cole Lanter 6 WR 2018–present
2020 Jake Hester 57 OL 2017–21
2020 Caleb Edmiston 72 OL 2017–21
2020 Jackson Smith 27 K 2018–present
2020 Tommy Ziesmer 36 DL 2019–present

All-state team winners

AP Kentucky All-State First Team
AP First Team All-State by year
Year Player No. Position Career
1997 John Showalter 5 DE 1994-1997
2001 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 1998-02
2001 Justin Nichols 76 DE 1998-02
2002 Lance Mertz 68 DT 1999-03
2010 Lamar Dawson 5 LB 2007–11
2017 Will Bramel 58 OL 2014–18
2019 Reese Smith 15 WR 2015–19
2019 Jackson Smith 27 K 2018–present
2019 Wilson Kelly 73 DL 2016–20

All-time season results

Below is a year-by-year breakdown of Boyle County football seasons.

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Dennis Sexton (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (1965–1966)
1965 Boyle County 6–2–2
1966 Boyle County 7–1–2
Dennis Sexton: 13–3–4 (.750)
Jim Greer (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (1967–1968)
1967 Boyle County 0–10
1968 Boyle County 0–10
Jim Greer: 0–20 (.000)
John Buchanan (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (1969–1973)
1969 Boyle County 9–1–1
1970 Boyle County 5–6
1971 Boyle County 3–7–1
1972 Boyle County 1–10
1973 Boyle County 7–4
John Buchanan: 25–28–2 (.473)
Ed Rall (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (1974–1987)
1974 Boyle County 8–3
1975 Boyle County 9–2
1976 Boyle County 10–2
1977 Boyle County 8–4
1978 Boyle County 6–5
1979 Boyle County 9–1
1980 Boyle County 7–3
1981 Boyle County 6–4
1982 Boyle County 8–3
1983 Boyle County 5–5
1984 Boyle County 3-8
1985 Boyle County 4–7
1986 Boyle County 7–3
1987 Boyle County 4–7
Ed Rall: 94–57 (.623)
Sam Burke (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (1988–1988)
1988 Boyle County 28
Sam Burke: 2–8 (.200)
John Griggs (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (1989–1991)
1989 Boyle County 1–10
1990 Boyle County 3–8
1991 Boyle County 1–9
John Griggs: 5–27 (.156)
Chuck Smith (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (1992–2004)
1992 Boyle County 7–4
1993 Boyle County 2–8
1994 Boyle County 9–4
1995 Boyle County 10–3
1996 Boyle County 11–3
1997 Boyle County 11–1
1998 Boyle County 7–5 5–0 16th 2nd round of KHSAA 2A playoffs to Lexington Catholic 28–13.
1999 Boyle County 15–0 9–0 1st 2AKHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Glasgow 29–6
2000 Boyle County 15–0 9–0 1st 2A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Glasgow 38–6
2001 Boyle County 15–0 9–0 1st 3A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Rockcastle County 49–14
2002 Boyle County 13–2 8–1 1st 3AKHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Rockcastle County 21–0
2003 Boyle County 15–0 8–0 1st 3A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Highlands 44–10
2004 Boyle County 13–2 8–1 2nd 3A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl to Highlands 22–6
Chuck Smith: 143–32 (.817)
Chris Pardue (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (2005–2007)
2005 Boyle County 11–2 7–1 2nd 3rd round of KHSAA 3A playoffs to Bullitt East 35–33.
2006 Boyle County 6–6 6–2 8th 2nd round of KHSAA 3A playoffs to Southwestern 18–9.
2007 Boyle County 5–7 5–2 19th 3rd round of KHSAA 4A playoffs to Lexington Catholic 41–12.
Chris Pardue: 22–15 (.595)
Larry French (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (2008–2013)
2008 Boyle County 13–1 6–1 2nd 4A State Semifinals 17–15 to Bell County
2009 Boyle County 15–0 9–0 1st 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Lone Oak 42–39
2010 Boyle County 15–0 9–0 1st 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Allen County Scottsville 21–14
2011 Boyle County 9–4 6–3 13th 3rd round of KHSAA 4A playoffs to Lexington Catholic 10–7.
2012 Boyle County 8–5 6–3 11th 3rd round of KHSAA 4A playoffs to Lexington Catholic 27–16.
2013 Boyle County 11–1 5–1 4th 2nd round of KHSAA 4A playoffs to Mercer County 31–30
Larry French: 71–11 (.866)
Chuck Smith (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (2014–2019)
2014 Boyle County 11–2 5–2 4th 3rd round of KHSAA 4A playoffs to Lexington Catholic 40–35.
2015 Boyle County 10–2 4–2 5th 2nd round of KHSAA 3A playoffs to Central 27–14.
2016 Boyle County 7–5 3–2 14th 2nd round of KHSAA 3A playoffs to Central 37–6.
2017 Boyle County 14–1 9–0 1st 3A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Corbin 40–21
2018 Boyle County 13–1 6–1 1st 3A State Semifinals 21–0 to Corbin
2019 Boyle County 14–1 7–1 1st 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Johnson Central 21–20
Chuck Smith: 69–12 (.852)
Justin Haddix (Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)) (2020–Present)
2020 Boyle County 11–0 7–0 1st 4A KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl vs. Franklin County 31–28
2021 Boyle County 1-0
Justin Haddix: 11–0 (1.000)
Total: 455–213–6 (.681)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Yearly Results

  • KHSAA only has the schedules logged since 1998.

2009

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 21*
7:30 pm
Johnson Central W 49-7  1–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Aug 29
7:30 pm
vs. Rockcastle County W 42-22  2–0
(1-0)
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 5*
7:30 pm
vs. Pikeville W 63-7  3–0
 
Corbin, KY
Sep 18*
7:30 pm
at Mercer County W 56-0  4–0
 
Harrodsburg, KY
Sep 25*
7:30 pm
at Danville W 49-9  5–0
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 2*
7:30 pm
Lafayette W 48-6  6–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 10
7:30 pm
Lexington Catholic W 21-13  7–0
(2-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 16
7:30 pm
West Jessamine W 47-0  8–0
(3-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 23
7:30 pm
at East Jessamine W 48-0  9–0
(4-0)
 
Nicholasville, KY
Oct 30*
7:30 pm
at Christian County W 21-0  10–0
 
Hopkinsville, KY
Nov 6
7:30 pm
Bourbon County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 61-0  11–0
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 13
7:30 pm
West Jessamine
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 48-7  12–0
(6-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 20
7:30 pm
Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 34-20  13–0
(7-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 27
7:30 pm
Bell County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 13-10  14–0
(8-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Dec 4
7:30 pm
Lone Oak
KHSAA 4A State Championship
W 42-39  15–0
(9-0)
Houchens-L.T. Smith Stadium 
Bowling Green, KY

2010

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 20*
7:30 pm
at Johnson Central W 36-29  1–0
 
Paintsville, KY
Aug 28
7:30 pm
vs. Franklin County W 51-20  2–0
(1-0)
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 4*
7:30 pm
at Corbin W 42-10  3–0
 
Corbin, KY
Sep 17*
7:30 pm
Mercer County W 63-14  4–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 24*
7:30 pm
Danville W 28-7  5–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 1*
7:30 pm
at Lafayette W 40-0  6–0
 
Lexington, KY
Oct 8
7:30 pm
at Lexington Catholic W 42-10  7–0
(2-0)
 
Lexington, KY
Oct 15
7:30 pm
at West Jessamine W 45-6  8–0
(3-0)
 
Nicholasville, KY
Oct 22
7:30 pm
East Jessamine W 28-13  9–0
(4-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 29*
7:30 pm
Christian County W 49-33  10-0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 5
7:30 pm
Bourbon County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 59-0  11–0
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 12
7:30 pm
East Jessamine
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 56-11  12–0
(6-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 19
7:30 pm
Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 45-35  13–0
(7-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 26
7:30 pm
at Bell County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 25-21  14–0
(8-0)
 
Pineville, KY
Dec 3
7:30 pm
vs. Allen County-Scottsville
KHSAA 4A State Championship
W 21-14  15–0
(9-0)
Houchens-L.T. Smith Stadium 
Bowling Green, KY

2011

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 17
7:30 pm
Highlands L 14-35  0–1
(0-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Aug 27
7:30 pm
Allen County-Scottsville W 21-0  1–1
(1-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 2*
7:30 pm
at Danville W 49-16  2–1
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 9*
7:30 pm
at John Hardin L 0-28  2–2
 
Radcliff, KY
Sep 16*
7:30 pm
Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, IN W 38-10  3-2
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 23
7:30 pm
at Taylor County W 57-0  4-2
(2-1)
 
Campbellsville, KY
Sep 30
7:30 pm
Lexington Catholic L 13-20  4-3
(2-2)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 14
7:30 pm
Marion County W 58-14  5-3
(3-2)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 21
7:30 pm
at Mercer County W 28-0  6-3
(4-2)
 
Harrodsburg, KY
Oct 28*
7:30 pm
Whitley County W 49-10  7-3
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 4
7:30 pm
Knox Central
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 28-14  8-3
(5-2)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 11
7:30 pm
at Rockcastle County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 23-0  9-3
(6-2)
 
Mount Vernon, KY
Nov 18
7:30 pm
at Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
L 7-10  9-4
(6-3)
 
Lexington, KY

2012

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 17
7:30 pm
at Highlands L 31-52  0–1
(0-1)
 
Fort Thomas, KY
Aug 25
7:30 pm
Collins W 49-26  1–1
(1-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Aug 31*
7:30 pm
Danville L 21-28  1–2
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 7*
7:30 pm
John Hardin L 14-34  1–3
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 14*
7:30 pm
Dixie Heights W 37-21  2–3
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 21
7:30 pm
Taylor County W 53-0  3–3
(2-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 28
7:30 pm
at Lexington Catholic L 21-24  3–4
(2-2)
 
Lexington, KY
Oct 12
7:30 pm
at Marion County W 63-0  4–4
(3-2)
 
Lebanon, KY
Oct 19
7:30 pm
Mercer County W 59-19  5–4
(4-2)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 26*
7:30 pm
at Whitley County W 38-7  6–4
 
Williamsburg, KY
Nov 2
7:30 pm
Clay County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 72-20  7–4
(5-2)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 9
7:30 pm
at Russell County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 14-6  8–4
(6-2)
 
Russell Springs, KY
Nov 16
7:30 pm
at Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
L 16-27  8–5
(5-3)
 
Lexington, KY

2013

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 23*
7:30 pm
at Lincoln County W 41-0  1–0
 
Stanford, KY
Aug 30*
7:30 pm
Warren Central W 26-16  2–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 6*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Danville W 41-7  3-0
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 13*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Anderson County W 30-27  4-0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 20*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at George Rogers Clark W 34-17  5-0
 
Winchester, KY
Sep 27
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Taylor County W 42-6  6-0
(1-0)
 
Campbellsville, KY
Oct 4
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lexington Catholic W 22-13  7-0
(2-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 18
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Marion County W 50-7  8-0
(3-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 25
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Mercer County W 14-0  9-0
(4-0)
 
Harrodsburg, KY
Nov 1*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Whitley County W 46-14  10-0
 
Williamsburg, KY
Nov 8
7:30 pm, BCSN
Clay County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 53-6  11-0
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 15
7:30 pm, BCSN
Mercer County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
L 30-31  11-1
(5-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY

2014

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 22*
7:30 pm, BCSN
vs. Bullitt East W 14-6  1–0
 
Stanford, KY
Aug 29*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lincoln County W 41-7  2–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 5*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Danville W 24-7  3-0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 12*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Anderson County W 48-26  4-0
 
Lawrenceburg, KY
Sep 19*
7:30 pm, BCSN
George Rogers Clark W 28-7  5-0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 26
7:30 pm, BCSN
Taylor County W 38-6  6-0
(1-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 3
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Lexington Catholic L 17-26  6-1
(1-1)
 
Lexington, KY
Oct 17
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Marion County W 38-12  7-1
(2-1)
 
Lebanon, KY
Oct 24
7:30 pm, BCSN
Mercer County W 51-0  8-1
(3-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 31*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Madison Southern W 43-7  9-1
 
Berea, KY
Nov 7
7:30 pm, BCSN
Russell County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 45-22  10-1
(4-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 14
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Knox Central
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 44-13  10-1
(5-1)
 
Barbourville, KY
Nov 21
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
L 35-40  10-2
(5-2)
 
Lexington, KY

2015

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 22*
7:30 pm, BCSN
vs. Central Hardin
Ft. Harrod Bowl
W 21-19  1–0
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Aug 29
7:30 pm, BCSN
Bell County W 41-7  2–0
(1-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 4*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Danville W 42-20  3-0
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 11*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Anderson County W 43-21  4-0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 18*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Collins W 48-14  5-0
 
Shelbyville, KY
Sep 25*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Lincoln County W 42-12  6-0
 
Stanford, KY
Oct 9
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Garrard County W 48-0  7-0
(2-0)
 
Lancaster, KY
Oct 16
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lexington Catholic L 24-31  7-1
(2-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 23
7:30 pm, BCSN
Western Hills W 52-20  8-1
(3-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 30*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Paul Lawrence Dunbar W 21-14  9-1
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 6
7:30 pm, BCSN
Waggener
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 42-14  10-1
(4-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 13
7:30 pm, BCSN
Central
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
L 14-27  10-2
(4-2)
 
Louisville, KY

2016

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 20*
7:30 pm, BCSN
vs. John Hardin
Ft. Harrod Bowl
L 20-21  0-1
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Aug 27*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lafayette L 21-47  0-2
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 2*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Danville L 15-43  0-3
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 9*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Wayne County W 41-13  1-3
 
Lawrenceburg, KY
Sep 16*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Collins W 49-30  2-3
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 23*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lincoln County W 57-7  3-3
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 7
7:30 pm, BCSN
Garrard County W 47-14  4-3
(1-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 14
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Lexington Catholic L 7-38  4-4
(1-1)
 
Lexington, KY
Oct 21
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Western Hills W 64-21  5-4
(2-1)
 
Frankfort, KY
Oct 28*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Paul Lawrence Dunbar W 14-7  6-4
 
Lexington, KY
Nov 4
7:30 pm, BCSN
Moore
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 59-12  7-4
(3-1)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 11
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Central
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
L 6-37  7-5
(3-2)
 
Louisville, KY

2017

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 19*
7:30 pm, BCSN
vs. John Hardin
Ft. Harrod Bowl
W 41-6  1–0
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Aug 26
7:30 pm, BCSN
Waggener W 54-19  2–0
(1-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Aug 31*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Danville L 7-10  2-1
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 8*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Wayne County W 38-14  3-1
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 15*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Collins W 45-18  4-1
 
Shelbyville, KY
Sep 22*
7:30 pm, BCSN
North Hardin W 56-10  5-1
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 6
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Garrard County W 48-7  6-1
(2-0)
 
Lancaster, KY
Oct 13
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lexington Catholic W 48-17  7-1
(3-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 20
7:30 pm, BCSN
Western Hills W 71-14  8-1
(4-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 27*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Mercer County W 56-14  9-1
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Nov 3
7:30 pm, BCSN
West Carter
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 47-14  10-1
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 10
7:30 pm, BCSN
Western Hills
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 62-14  11-1
(6-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 17
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 57-15  12-1
(7-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 24
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Elizabethtown
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 14-7  13-1
(8-0)
 
Elizabethtown, KY
Dec 1
7:00 pm, BCSN
vs. Corbin
KHSAA 3A State Championship
W 40-21  14-1
(9-0)
Kroger Field 
Lexington, KY

2018

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 18*
7:30 pm, BCSN
vs. Ballard
Ft. Harrod Bowl
W 35-21  1–0
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Aug 25*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Franklin County W 50-7  2–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Aug 31*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Danville W 34-17  3–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 7*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Wayne County W 48-7  4–0
 
Monticello, KY
Sep 14*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Collins W 40-13  5–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 21*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at North Hardin W 21-14  6–0
Ray Story Stadium 
Radcliff, KY
Oct 5
7:30 pm, BCSN
Garrard County W 49-6  7–0
(1-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 12
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Lexington Catholic W 40-14  8-0
(2-0)
Joseph K. Ford Stadium 
Lexington, KY
Oct 19
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Western Hills W 54-35  9-0
(3-0)
 
Frankfort, KY
Oct 25*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Mercer County W 42-2  10-0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 2
7:30 pm, BCSN
Floyd Central
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 49-0  11-0
(4-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 9
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lawrence County
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 42-8  12-0
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 16
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Belfry
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
W 41-24  13-0
(6-0)
CAM Stadium 
Belfry, KY
Nov 23
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Corbin
KHSAA 3A Playoffs
L 0-21  13-1
(6-1)
Redhound Stadium 
Corbin, KY

2019

Source:

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 24*
7:30 pm, BCSN
vs. Iroquois
Ft. Harrod Bowl
W 36-0  1–0
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Aug 31*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Bullitt Central W 56-7  2–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 6*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Danville W 59-0  3–0
Admiral Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 13*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Mercer County W 43-7  4–0
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Sep 20*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Christian Academy-Louisville W 71-28  5–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 27*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Highlands W 30-0  6–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 11
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lexington Catholic W 64-28  7–0
(1-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 18
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Anderson County W 52-7  8-0
(2-0)
 
Lawrenceburg, KY
Oct 25
7:30 pm, BCSN
Bourbon County W 53-13  9-0
(3-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 1
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Madison Southern W 42-7  10-0
(4-0)
 
Berea, KY
Nov 8
7:30 pm, BCSN
Anderson County
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 64-14  11-0
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 15
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 54-7  12-0
(6-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 22
7:30 pm, BCSN
Scott
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 55-0  13-0
(7-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 29
7:30 pm, BCSN
Central
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 31-14  14-0
(8-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Dec 7
7:00 pm, BCSN
vs. Johnson Central
KHSAA 4A State Championship
L 20-21  14-1
(8-1)
Kroger Field 
Lexington, KY

2020

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Sep 11*
7:30 pm, BCSN
Mercer County W 51-7  1–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 18*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Christian Academy-Louisville W 56-21  2–0
Centurion Stadium 
Louisville, KY
Sep 25*
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Highlands W 46-7  3–0
David Cecil Memorial Stadium 
Ft. Thomas, KY
Oct 9
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Lexington Catholic W 40-0  4–0
(1-0)
Joseph K. Ford Stadium 
Lexington, KY
Oct 16
7:30 pm, BCSN
Anderson County W 54-0  5–0
(2-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 30
7:30 pm, BCSN
Madison Southern W 53-7  6–0
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Nov 5
7:30 pm, BCSN
at Bourbon County W 41-0  7–0
(3-0)
Adena Springs Field 
Paris, KY
Nov 27
7:30 pm, BCSN
Lexington Catholic
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 49-41  8-0
(4-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Dec 4
7:30 pm, BCSN
Rowan County
Rowan County Forfeit due to COVID-19 Complications
W 1-0  9-0
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Dec 11
7:30 pm, BCSN
Hopkinsville
KHSAA 4A Playoffs
W 55-0  10-0
(5-0)
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Dec 18
7:00 pm, BCSN
vs. Franklin County
KHSAA 4A State Championship
W 31-28  11-0
(6-0)
Kroger Field 
Lexington, KY

2021

Date
time, TV
Rank Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
regular season
Aug 21*
5:00 pm, BCSN
No. 2 vs. Tates Creek
Ft. Harrod Bowl
W 31-6  1-0
Alvis Johnson Field 
Harrodsburg, KY
Aug 28*
 BCSN
No. 2 No. 2 Lexington Christian Academy
Rebel Bowl
Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 3*
 BCSN
Danville Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 10*
 BCSN
at Henderson County Colonel Stadium 
Henderson, KY
Sep 17*
 BCSN
Bowling Green Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Sep 24*
 BCSN
at North Hardin Ray Story Stadium 
Radcliff, KY
Oct 8
 BCSN
Lexington Catholic Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 15
 BCSN
at Anderson County  
Lawrenceburg, KY
Oct 22
 BCSN
Bourbon County Rebel Stadium 
Danville, KY
Oct 29*
 BCSN
at Frederick Douglass
Mingua Beef Jerky Bowl
 
Lexington, KY
  • Ranking is in the class they play in. Ranking comes from Bluegrass Preps.

Current Roster

Source:

2021 Boyle County Rebels football

Quarterback

  •  2 Sage Dawson – Sophomore
  •  3 Cole Sims – Junior
  •  9 Jagger Gillis – Senior
  •  10 Avery Bodner – Freshman

Running Back

  • 4 John Rahbany – Junior
  • 16 Bryson Stevenson – Sophomore
  • 29 Dalton Stone – Junior
  • 34 Andrew McHollon – Junior
  • 44 Jayce Crowe – Sophomore
  • 45 Zayne Reynolds – Sophomore

Wide Receiver

  •  2 Trey Lanter – Freshman
  •  5 Cash Logan – Senior
  •  6 Cole Lanter - Senior
  • 12 Hayden Kelly – Senior
  • 13 Eli Glasscock – Senior
  • 14 Ayden Collins – Senior
  • 15 Keenan Stewart – Sophomore
  • 19 Matthew Guerrant – Sophomore
  • 22 Grant Frisby– Freshman
  • 23 Will Alexander – Junior
  • 27 Jackson Smith – Senior
  • 30 Christian McGlone – Junior
  • 35 Jakei Tarter – Junior
  • 49 Wyatt Jackson – Senior
  • 84 Joseph Taylor – Junior
  • 88 Trent Blakemore – Junior

Tight End

  • 7 Collin Tiller – Senior
  • 18 Cooper Brummett – Junior
  • 33 Lance Slone – Sophomore
  • 36 Tommy Ziesmer – Junior
  • 85 Wesley Gaddis – Junior
  • 87 Mac Hazlett – Freshman
  • 89 Parker Merrick – Junior

Kicker/Punter

  • 27 Jackson Smith – Senior
 

Offensive Line

  • 53 Collin Stacy – Senior
  • 54 Landon Lyons – Sophomore
  • 55 Nathaniel Rush – Senior
  • 58 Austin Gorley – Sophomore
  • 60 Will Crawford - Junior
  • 61 Daulton Peetz - Senior
  • 62 Noah Clem – Junior
  • 66 Andrew Hardwick – Junior
  • 70 Evan Girdler – Junior
  • 74 Samuel Runyon – Senior
  • 75 Zach Mason – Senior
  • 76 Jon Turpin – Junior

Defensive Line

  • 18 Cooper Brummett – Junior
  • 33 Lance Slone – Sophomore
  • 36 Tommy Ziesmer – Junior
  • 53 Collin Stacy – Senior
  • 54 Landon Lyons – Sophomore
  • 55 Nathaniel Rush – Senior
  • 58 Austin Gorley – Sophomore
  • 60 Will Crawford - Junior
  • 61 Daulton Peetz - Senior
  • 62 Noah Clem – Junior
  • 66 Andrew Hardwick – Junior
  • 70 Evan Girdler – Junior
  • 74 Samuel Runyon – Senior
  • 75 Zach Mason – Senior
  • 76 Jon Turpin – Junior
  • 87 Mac Hazlett – Freshman
  • 89 Parker Merrick – Junior
 

Linebacker

  • 4 John Rahbany – Junior
  • 7 Collin Tiller – Senior
  • 16 Bryson Stevenson – Sophomore
  • 27 Jackson Smith – Senior
  • 29 Dalton Stone – Junior
  • 34 Andrew McHollon – Junior
  • 44 Jayce Crowe – Sophomore
  • 45 Zayne Reynolds – Sophomore
  • 85 Wesley Gaddis – Junior

Defensive Back

  •  2 Trey Lanter – Freshman
  •  3 Cole Sims – Junior
  •  5 Cash Logan – Senior
  •  6 Cole Lanter - Senior
  •  9 Jagger Gillis – Senior
  •  10 Avery Bodner – Freshman
  • 12 Hayden Kelly – Senior
  • 13 Eli Glasscock – Senior
  • 14 Ayden Collins – Senior
  • 15 Keenan Stewart – Sophomore
  • 19 Matthew Guerrant – Sophomore
  • 22 Grant Frisby– Freshman
  • 23 Will Alexander – Junior
  • 30 Christian McGlone – Junior
  • 35 Jakei Tarter – Junior
  • 49 Wyatt Jackson – Senior
  • 84 Joseph Taylor – Junior
  • 88 Trent Blakemore – Junior
  • Players may play multiple positions

Boyle County Football Hall of Fame members

Players Inducted into the Boyle County Football Hall of Fame

Boyle County Football Hall of Fame
Members
Player No. Position Career Inducted as
David Cochran Player
Jerry Galloway Player
Lee Glasscock Player
Mickey Harmon Player
Johnny Harmon Player
Jay Reynolds Player
Ed Sleet Player
Morris Allen Stewart Coach
Terry Webb Player
Mike Abrams Player
Mike Edmiston Player
Kyle Lorton 88 C 1974–75 Player
Dickie Mayes Player
Charlie Mayfield RB 1972–76 Player
Paul Orberson Player
Mike Orberson Player
Ballard Robinson Announcer
Danny Roller Player
Robert A. Yankey QB Player
James Young Player
Paul Dean
Chad Ellis Player
Mike Harmon Player
Chris Hilton
Lee Mills
Tommy Petitt Player
Ed Rall Coach
Keith Smith
Steve Wright
Jeremy Sleet 5 RB 1989–93 Player
Steve Bertram Announcer
Neal Brown WR 1993–97 Player
Tom Brown Principal
Eddie Caldwell
Aaron Coleman Player
Jamie Cotton 19 QB 1990-1993 Player
Tom Mills N/A N/A Principal
Bobby Leffew 27 OL/DL/TE 1996–1999 Player
Bart Johnson QB Player
Boomer Johnson 16 TE/S Player
Brad Cloud 12 DB 2000–2004 Player
Jeff Duggins 5 QB 1998–2002 Player
Ernie Holman N/A N/A Firework Specialist
Travis Leffew 68 OL/DL 1997–2001 Player
Joan Mann N/A N/A Athletic Trainer
Casey McCoy 20 LB Player
Matt Miller 40 WR/DB Player
Justin Nichols 68 OL/DL Player
Brodie Overstreet 55 OL 1999–2003 Player
Chris Pardue N/A N/A 1992–2007, 2014–2019 Coach
Matt Quinn 34 RB/LB 1997–2001 Player
Brandon Smith 16 QB 2000–04 Player
Jim Spears N/A N/A Athletic Director
Seth Tamme 8 WR 2001–2006 Player
Jacob Tamme 10 WR 1999–2003 Player
Michael Paul Webb 25 LB Player
Shelby White N/A N/A N/A Team Doctor
Rees Macshera 2 RB 2005–09 Player
Jordan Aumiller 8 TE 2005–2009 Player
Chuck Smith N/A N/A 1992–2004, 2014–19 Coach

College and NFL Rebels

College Rebels

College Rebels
Class Player No. Position Career College
1975 Kyle Lorton 88 C 1974–75 Maryland
1993 Jeremy Sleet 5 RB 1989–93 Kentucky Wesleyan
1997 Neal Brown WR 1993–97 Kentucky, UMASS
2000 Bobby Leffew 27 DL/OL 1996–2000 Louisville
2000 Travis Leffew 68 DL/OL 1997–2001 Louisville
2000 Matt Quinn 34 RB/LB 1997–2001 Campbellsville
2001 Taylor Begley 89 K 1997–2001 Kentucky
2002 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 1998–2002 Alfred State
2003 Jacob Tamme 10 TE 1999–2003 Kentucky
2003 Brodie Overstreet 55 OL 1999–2002 Wake Forest
2004 Brad Cloud 12 DB 2000–03 Western Kentucky
2005 Brandon Smith 16 QB 2001–04 Western Kentucky
2006 Seth Tamme 8 WR 2001–05 Western Kentucky
2009 Jordan Aumiller 8 TE 2005–08 Kentucky
2010 Rees Macshera 2 RB 2006–09 Morehead State
2010 Boone Goldsmith 12 QB 2008–09 Morehead State
2011 Lamar Dawson 5 LB 2007–10 USC
2012 Jarrod Harrington 6 WR 2008–11 Campbellsville
2012 Zach Hester 10 TE/LB 2008–11 Navy
2013 Keegan Kendrick 64 OL/DL 2009–12 Lindsey Wilson College
2013 Lloyd Hall 18 WR/DB 2009–12 Centre College
2013 Trey Yeager 55 TE/DL 2009–12 Centre College
2014 Seph Burke 20 RB 2010–13 Cumberlands (KY)
2014 Dylan Boures 56 OL/DL 2010–13 Lindsey Wilson College
2015 Addison Coffey 36 K 2011–14 Kentucky
2015 Aidan Stewart-Hoskins 30 RB 2012–15 Campbellsville
2015 Zach Leigh 18 WR 2012–15 Campbellsville
2015 Keagan Hinkle 12 WR 2012–15 Georgetown (KY)
2016 Josiah Robbins 15 QB 2012–15 Cumberlands (KY)
2016 Hagen Ellis 59 OL 2012–15 Centre College
2016 Mack Cox 22 TE 2012–15 Centre College
2016 Drew Yeager 55 OL/DL 2012–15 Centre College
2016 Blake Coffman 84 TE 2012–15 Campbellsville
2018 Will Bramel 58 OL/DL 2014–17 Purdue
2019 Tanner Crawford 44 RB 2015–18 Thomas More University
2019 Aaron Hatter 58 OL/DL 2015–18 Kentucky Wesleyan
2020 Wilson Kelly 73 OL/DL 2016–19 Middle Tennessee
2020 Reed Lanter 19 QB 2016–19 Centre College
2020 Reese Smith 15 WR 2016–19 West Virginia
2020 Reiley Colwick 9 WR 2016–19 Centre College
2021 Will McDaniel 20 RB 2017–20 Centre College
2021 Luke Sheperson 8 WR 2017–20 Campbellsville
2021 Caleb Edmiston 72 OL 2017–20 Campbellsville
2021 Paul Brown 69 OL/DL 2017–21 Pikeville

NFL Rebels

Future NFL Tight End Jacob Tamme with the Rebels
NFL Rebels
Class Player No. Position Career Team
2000 Travis Leffew 68 DL/OL 2006–08 Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns
2003 Jacob Tamme 10 TE 2008–16 Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons

Team records

Individual passing records

Source:

Passing Yards (Career)
Passing Yards in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Stat State Rank
2016–20 Reed Lanter 19 9,107 16th
2000–04 Brandon Smith 16 8,796 19th
1998–02 Jeff Duggins 5 6,884 58th
Passing Yards (Season)
Passing Yards in a Season
Year Player No. Stat Career State Rank
2004 Brandon Smith 16 3,401 2001–2004 43rd
Passing Yards (Game)
Passing Yards in a Game
Year Player No. Stat State Rank Opponent
2019 Reed Lanter 19 494 21st Lexington Catholic
Passing Touchdowns (Career)
Passing Touchdowns in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat State Rank
2001–04 Brandon Smith 16 QB 116 8th
1998–2001 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 112 9th
2016–19 Reed Lanter 19 QB 109 11th
Passing Touchdowns (Season)
Passing Touchdowns in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2004 Brandon Smith 16 QB 44 2001–2004
2019 Reed Lanter 19 QB 41 2016–2020
2001 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 40 1998–2002
Passing Touchdowns (Game)
Passing Touchdowns in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
1999 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 8 Mercer County
Passing Touchdowns (Half)
Passing Touchdowns in a Half
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
1999 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 5 Mercer County
Consecutive Games With a Touchdown Pass
Consecutive Games With a Touchdown Pass
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2004 Brandon Smith 16 QB 29 2001–2004
Passing Attempts (Career)
Passing Attempts in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2000–04 Brandon Smith 16 QB 922
2016–20 Reed Lanter 19 QB 864
Passing Attempts (Season)
Passing Attempts in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
1998 Bart Johnson QB 377 1995–98
Passing Attempts (Game)
Passing Attempts in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
2019 Reed Lanter 19 QB 48 Johnson Central
Passing Completions (Career)
Passing Completions in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2016–20 Reed Lanter 19 QB 585
2000–04 Brandon Smith 16 QB 547
1998–02 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 410
Passing Completions (Season)
Passing Completions in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2004 Brandon Smith 16 QB 216 2001–2004
1998 Bart Johnson QB 206 1995–1998
Passing Completions (Game)
Passing Completions in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
2019 Reed Lanter 19 QB 31 Johnson Central
Completion Percentage (Career)
Completion Percentage in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2016–20 Reed Lanter 19 QB 67.7%
1998–02 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 62.8%
Completion Percentage (Season)
Completion Percentage in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2019 Reed Lanter 19 QB 71.6% 2016–2020
2001 Jeff Duggins 5 QB 66.0% 1998–2001

Individual Receiving Records

Receiving Yards (Career)
Receiving Yards in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
201619 Reese Smith 15 WR 4,389
Receiving Yards (Season)
Receiving Yards in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2019 Reese Smith 15 RB 1,518 2016–19
Receiving Yards (Game)
Receiving Yards in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
2019 Reese Smith 15 WR 275 Lexington Catholic
Receiving Touchdowns (Career)
Receiving Touchdowns in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2016–19 Reese Smith 15 WR 63
Receiving Touchdowns (Season)
Receiving Touchdowns in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2018 Reese Smith 15 RB 20 2016–19
2019 Reese Smith 15 RB 20 2016–19
Receiving Touchdowns (Game)
Receiving Touchdowns in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
2001 Jacob Tamme 10 WR 5 East Jessamine
Receptions (Career)
Receptions in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2016–19 Reese Smith 15 WR 202
Receptions (Game)
Receptions in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
1998 Timmy Bess WR 15 Lexington Catholic

Individual Rushing Records

Rushing Yards (Career)
Rushing Yards in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2006–09 Rees Macshera 2 RB 5,564
1997-00 Matt Quinn 34 RB 4,122
Rushing Yards (Season)
Rushing Yards in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 3,076 2006–2009
2000 Matt Quinn 34 RB 1,888 1997-2000
1999 Matt Quinn 34 RB 1,688 1997-2000
Rushing Yards (Game)
Rushing Yards in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 356 Rockcastle County
2000 Matt Quinn 34 RB 211 Harrodsburg
Rushing Touchdowns (Career)
Rushing Touchdowns in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2006–09 Rees Macshera 2 RB 79
1997-00 Matt Quinn 34 RB 72
Rushing Touchdowns (Season)
Rushing Touchdowns in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 43 2006–2009
2000 Matt Quinn 34 RB 36 1997-2000
1999 Matt Quinn 34 RB 26 1997-2000
Rushing Touchdowns (Game)
Rushing Touchdowns in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 5 Rockcastle County
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 5 East Jessamine
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 5 West Jessamine
2014 Aiden Stewart-Hoskins 2 RB 5 Lincoln County
1998 Matt Quinn 34 RB 5 Whitesburg
Rushing Yards Per Game (Season)
Rushing Yards Per Game in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 205.1 2006–2009
2000 Matt Quinn 34 RB 125.8 1997-2000
Yards Per Rush (Season)
Yards Per Rush in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2009 Rees Macshera 2 RB 11.43 2006–2009
2000 Matt Quinn 34 RB 7.9 1997-2000

Special Teams

Field Goals Made (Career)
Field Goals Made in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
1997–01 Taylor Begley 89 K 31
Field Goals Made (Season)
Field Goals Made in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2000 Taylor Begley 89 K 17 1997–2000
Field Goals Made (Game)
Field Goals Made in a Game
Year Player No. Position Stat Opponent
1999 Taylor Begley 89 K 4 Danville
Extra Points (Career)
Extra Points Made in a Career
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
1997–01 Taylor Begley 89 K 183
Extra Points (Season)
Extra Points Made in a Season
Year Player No. Position Stat Career
2000 Taylor Begley 89 K 97 1997–2000
Consecutive Extra Points
Consecutive Extra Points
Year(s) Player No. Position Stat
2010 Will Harris 13 K 86

Team Records

Consecutive State Championships
Consecutive State Championships
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
1999–03 Boyle County 5 2nd
Undefeated Teams
Undefeated Teams
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
1963,99-01,03 09–10, 20 Boyle County 8 6th
Consecutive Seasons Undefeated
Consecutive Wins
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
1999–01 Boyle County 3 2nd
Consecutive Wins
Consecutive Wins
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
1999–02 Boyle County 47 3rd
Points Per Game (Season)
Points Per Game in a Season
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
2000 Boyle County 53.1 5th
Touchdowns (Season)
Touchdowns Scored in a Season
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
2004 Boyle County 97 14th
Field Goals (Season)
Field Goals Made in a Season
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
2000 Boyle County 17 1st
Field Goals (Game)
Field Goals Made in a Game
Year(s) Team Stat Opponent State Rank
1999 Boyle County 4 Danville 4th
Extra Points (Season)
Extra Points Made in a Season
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
2000 Boyle County 97 3rd
Total Offense (Season)
Total Offense in a Season
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
2000 Boyle County 7,163 8th
Total Offense Per Game (Season)
Total Offense Per Game in a Season
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
2000 Boyle County 476.6 7th
Offensive Plays (Season)
Offensive Plays in a Season
Year(s) Team Stat State Rank
1996 Boyle County 762 21st

Coaching records

Coach Years
at BC
Total
Seasons
Wins Losses Win % Awards and Achievements During Tenure
Dennis Sexton 1965–66 2 13 3 .813
Jim Greer 1967–68 2 0 20 .000
John Buchanan 1969–73 5 25 28 .472
Ed Rall 1974–87 14 94 57 .623
Sam Burke 1988 1 2 8 .200
John Griggs 1989-91 3 5 27 .156
Chris Pardue 2005–07 3 22 15 .595
Larry French 2008–13 6 71 11 .866
  • 2 KHSAA State Championships (2009, 2010)
Chuck Smith 1992–2004, 2014–19 19 212 44 .828
  • 6 KHSAA State Championships (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2017)
  • Boyle County Football All-Time Winningest Coach
  • 5x Courier-Journal Coach of the Year (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2019)
  • NFHS Coach of the Year (2003)
  • KFCA 4A coach of the year (2019)
  • Advocate Messenger Coach of the Year (2017)
Justin Haddix 2020–present 2 12 0 1.000

References

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