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Taylor County High stopped a four-game losing skid with a 35-14 road triumph over Barren County on Friday.
Coach Eric Graves’ team executed his keys to the game almost to perfection. They set the tempo with a stout defense, scored first to get ahead, had only one turnover and had a balanced offensive attack — 210 yards on the ground and 205 in the air.
Hunter Christie and Daulton Turpin connected four times on the night for 140 yards and two first-half touchdowns to spot the Cardinals to 14-0 lead.
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Taylor County traveled to Harrodsburg Friday looking to secure a playoff spot. The Mercer County Titans had other ideas and quickly made their mark on the contest posting 34 first-quarter points on their way to a 72-31 triumph.
The Titans tallied on five of six possessions by using quick strikes, ranging from 35 to 68 yards.
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Taylor County found out early Friday that perennial 4A-power Boyle County, despite three losses in its first five games, still packs a potent punch.
The Rebels (3-3, 1-0) accumulated 535 total yards to just 139 for the Cardinals and posted a 53-0 home-field win.
The Cardinal defense held the Rebels in check early, giving up only a three-yard QB Casey Whittle touchdown through the first quarter and forcing two Boyle County punts.
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Taylor County made it a school-best 4-0 start with a 40-0 homecoming romp over Breckinridge County on Friday night.
Sophomore quarterback Hunter Christie played a hand in four of the six Cardinal scores with two touchdown runs and two scoring passes.
Daulton Turpin’s 60-yard run gave Taylor County the only points it would need with only 2:22 elapsed in the first frame.
New Cards’ kicker, Aaron Gray, made the first of four extra points for a 7-0 cushion.
After Cody Bast recovered a fumble, Christie kept around left end for a 10-yard tally.
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