Campbellsville’s Eagles picked up in Berea on Friday night right where they left off at Lynn Camp the week before.
The Eagles raced out to a 34-point advantage in the first quarter and never looked back as they spoiled the Pirates’ Senior Night festivities with a 47-8 win.
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It took the Campbellsville High School Eagles a quarter or so to get going Friday night in Paris, but once the purple and gold got rolling, it was all over.
The Eagle defense led the charge, holding the Greyhounds to only two first downs on the night. It also accounted for one of the teams five CHS touchdowns.
Eagle senior Alex Brunelle, who started the game at quarterback, scored early in the second quarter on a 51-yard run. The extra point was missed, leaving the Eagles with a 6-0 early advantage.
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Campbellsville High’s clash with South Laurel on Saturday night in London may go down as one of the best games in the history of the Eagle program. Unfortunately, for Campbellsville, it was a losing effort.
Campbellsville and the Cardinals of South Laurel, the host of the Cumberland Valley Bowl, battled through a scoreless first quarter.
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Campbellsville broke a five-game losing streak in season openers with a 52-7 shellacking of Adair County in the third annual Forcht Bank Bowl in Finley Stadium at Campbellsville University on Friday.
The Eagles scored on their first play from scrimmage when Dra Thornton went around right end, virtually untouched, for a 36-yard touchdown. Bradley Bates' first of four extra-point kicks put CHS up 7-0 with only 140 seconds elapsed.
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Campbellsville High School begin the football play-offs just like it ended the regular season — by spotting a quality opponent 28 points in the first half on Dave Fryrear Field.
While, like last week, coach Jay Cobb’s displayed a much-better second-half effort the results were the same — a 40-28 loss to Raceland in the first round of post-season play.
CHS, which finishes at 4-7, could muster only three first-half first downs while the Rams were chalking up 13 which led to a pair touchdowns in each of the first two quarters.
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