Kentucky Middle School Football Association | Archive | June, 2011

2011 Middle School 7 on 7 at the University of Kentucky

Congratulations to Lexington Catholic on winning the 2011 Middle School 7 on 7 at the University of Kentucky. They were able to defeat Northern Pulaski in the championship game. The final 4 teams were LexCath, N. Pulaski, Caldwell County and Dayton, OH.

This is the 4th year UK has hosted this preeminent tournament and this year’s 24 teams made up the largest field for a middle school 7 on 7 tournament yet.

On behalf of the KYMSFA, we would like to recognize the hard work and commitment of the entire UK staff puts towards this event. It is truly first class when the entire coaching staff, including Coach Joker Phillips and Coach Chuck Smith, spend their entire day make the event special for these young men and their parents. It is easy to see why its the biggest and best each year.

We received tons of positive feedback from a lot of the teams, coaches, and parents who attended. Each team worked hard to prepare and hopefully left after a great day full of competition.

As always, please let us know how we can assist your middle school program.

2011 UK Middle School 7 on 7 Passing Tournament

2011 UK MS 7 on 7 Champions

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KYMSFA 7 on 7 at University of Louisville

Congratulations to Coach Jason Foley and the Maroons of North Pulaski Middle School on winning the First Annual KMSFA 7 on 7 held at the University of Louisville. They were able to hold off a tough squad from Lone Oak Middle School to win in the finals held in Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium. The final 4 teams were North Pulaski, Lone Oak, LexCath, and Oldham County.

A HUGE thank you to U of L (Coach Strong, Coack Carter and Coach Bedford) for providing the Trager Center and Papa Johns Stadium and to all of the many volunteers who gave of their time and talent to make the event possible.

Special recognition needs to go to Coach Dan Seum from Farnsley Middle who went over and above to make this event happen, together with high school players from PRP and Lexington Catholic who volunteered their time to help.

Also thank you to Coach Jamie Howell from Adams Middle in Floyd County for driving down to assist. Its dedication like this from our coaches that makes the KMSFA so special.

Results of the Combine and Lineman Challenge will be posted on both the Listserv and the KYMSFA website.

A lot of hard work went into today. There are lots of people to thank. As we told the final 2 teams, they will all probably be 30 or 40 years old before they recognize and truly appreciate how cool what they all got to do today was.

Northern Pulaski MS KYMSFA 7 on 7 at U of L Champions

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