Sunday, January 17, 2016

Dedicated Individuals & Human Progress- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.



Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable...Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 


photo by Ron Bailey, Mr. Jerry Gore (#30)
Maysville HS, 1965


The following excerpt is from the American Football Coaches Association, A Coach's Influence Beyond the Game.  Jerry Gore from Maysville did a great job with this experience for our kids.  We heard story after story of "dedicated individuals" who made a difference for others and for "human progress." 

Mr. Jerry Gore


As we move forward, I hope that many of  us will be the "dedicated individuals" Dr. King described.




Saturday, January 16, 2016

Jordan Gilbert- Asbury Basketball

We enjoyed watching point guard Jordan Gilbert lead Asbury to victory today. Jordan is finishing his senior year and is working to become a health & PE teacher/ coach.  I started working today to get Jordan to be a Titan.  It was a blessing to be Jordan's HS football coach and I am very proud of him. It was great to get a pic today with him. Not often that you can get two former 1st Team All State Royal football players in one photo.  John Combs & Jordan missed being teammates by one season.

JCB, Stephanie, old coach, Jordan, Trosper



Sunday, January 3, 2016

Coach Alvis Johnson & Sonny Collns

After my blog post on my Dad as a young coach, knowing how to stop OJ Simpson, I got this from Harrosburg HS legend, Coach Alvis Johnson. Thanks for sharing this coach!:


Great story. I was that guy in 1971 when I told my head coach that if he let me have the defense against Madisonville Friday night I would shut Sonny Collins down. 6 touchdowns later he called me a d*%$  liar.
Coach J
Sonny Collins at Kentucky

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Mercer County Football Field- A great Christmas present / a lifetime of memories

My favorite Christmas present this year was a picture of our football field at Mercer County. Stephanie had it made from a photo that Caitlin Pendygraft took with her phone on a Thursday night while they were prepping the field.


2015 Mercer Football Field/Christmas Gift
My first time at the field was when my Dad was coaching at Boyle. It was September 22, 1972.  I can remember getting to the field and noticing that the lines were marked with powder (lime) instead of paint. I thought that was strange. I was 7 years old. My grandparents were at the game and I also thought it was unusual that the Mercer band sat on the track in folding chairs to the right of the Mercer sideline as you looked at it from our side of the field. 

Boyle won the game. We had a player ejected and I remember the bus pulling up to the front of the HS, my Dad getting off the bus, and going in to meet with the officials in the Principal's office. I was in that Principal's office a time or two myself!  :)


Later, my Dad would become the head football coach at Mercer and I spent alot of time at that field with him.
Check out the helmet logo. My Dad's attempt to make
the Scottie ferocious.  1977.
The date I will always associate with the Mercer football field is September 24th. In 1970, Robert Allen Yankey, my Dad's quarterback, played his last game on that field in a Rebel victory over the Scotties. Then, in 1982, I played quarterback versus the Rebels on the same date. In my chapter/column on Ed Rall, I shared how incredible the experience was for me to get to the sideline as the captain, see those gold helmets on the sideline, and think about being on that sideline with my Dad, and of course remembering Robert Allen and that he played his last game on that field. I can remember finding my Dad at the gate waiting on me after my game. I had played as well as I could play (I really wasn't very good but I loved HS football and this was my best game.)  10 years earlier, that spot was near the Mercer band. Now, it was my Dad waiting to see me after the game. 


Robert Allen remembered.
September, 1972
September 24, 1982. Mercer vs. Boyle.

In 2015, we used the gamefield for practice every Wednesday & Thursday. And, everyday on that field, I would look at the sideline and think of my Dad & Robert Allen. I would think of being there with my Dad 43 years ago. After starting the season at 0-5, our guys battled to win 6 games in a row and grab a district title. We won that championship on our field.


As we move forward with Titan football, I am looking forward to my old gamefield becoming our practice field. I will be on my old field everyday. I will think of my Dad, Robert Allen, and the guys that have played on that field over the years. From a practical standpoint, this is a great thing for our program. We get to play in a great venue, Alvis Johnson Field, that has new lighting, a new track, new red/blue bleachers & a recently installed bermuda field. Harrodsburg HS had a great football tradition and it will be great to resurrect football in an historic setting. We will gain a much needed full length / width practice field that we do not have right now. The bonus is that we will have lights on this practice field.

There probably aren't many coaches that have their practice field hanging up as a picture in their house. My practice field is a special place. I wouldn't have it any other way.






Friday, January 1, 2016

Late 60's: Lafayette HS Football; 1969 Rose Bowl- OJ Simpson, Ohio State & the young coach with all the answers!

In going through my Dad's stuff, I have been very pleased to find some great things that remind me of him.  Here are the 3 team pictures from his years at Lafayette in Lexington, KY- 1966, 1967 & 1968. He was an assistant for the Generals.  

One of my favorite stories on my Dad comes from this time. They were sitting in the coaches office in December of 1968.  My Dad, being that young assistant football coach that has all the answers, proclaims that HE knows how to STOP O.J. Simpson. USC & Ohio State are getting ready to play in the 1969 Rose Bowl. 

The other coaches on staff tell my Dad that he is nuts.  He gets more wound up. He gets so fired up he CALLS the Ohio State Football Office.  He tells someone on staff that he KNOWS when the Trojans will run Student Body Right. He tells them the left Tackle & Guard will back up in their stance / alignment, tipping off the play (Bill Belichick would be proud!)  The coach he speaks to on the phone assures my Dad that they have seen that on film (16 mm in those days) and they are ready for it.

OJ had a big day for the Trojans in that Rose Bowl, but the Buckeyes won the game. 

I love that story because I have enjoyed hearing over the years my young assistants have all the answers.  I am glad they are like that and I enjoy the confidence and enthusiasm those guys bring to a staff. It is fun for me to have a mental picture of my Dad when he was that young assistant coach who was going to turn the football world upside down.  

I loved New Year's Day and watching the Bowl games with my Dad.  I hope there are many fathers and sons enjoying that today.  Happy New Year and have a great 2016.

1966 Generals. My Dad is 1st person on back row from left.

1967 Generals. My Dad is the 2nd coach from the right in the back.

1968 Generals. I was only 3 years old but I remember this day! I was there & I remember these guys running out of the lockerroom.