SHEPHERDSVILLE — Once again this season The Pioneer News will run the results from the Greater Bullitt County Youth Football League in each Thursday edition during the season.
The statistics used each week are provided to the newspaper by the league and the individual teams. Questions about yardage, scoring and tackles should be directed to the league and those teams.
Stat keepers and coaches are asked to make sure that the following information is included on each stat sheet: their team’s name, their opponent’s name, age division and the final score of the game. Also, yardage for rushing, passing and receiving are needed and should be totaled. Rushing yards include only the yards from the line of scrimmage (do not add in punt and kick-off return yardage to rushing yardage). Those players scoring points should also be noted.
Players’ first and last names (actual names, not nicknames) should also be provided.
Any stat sheets not turned into the league office by the end of play on Saturday can be delivered to The Pioneer News office in Shepherdsville on Sunday (there is a drop box located next to the door to drop off those stat sheets). Stat sheets can also be emailed to editor@pioneernews.net. All stat sheets must be in the Shepherdsville office by 8 a.m. on Monday.
It is very rare that space will allow us to run results that are not in our office on the Monday following the games.
In addition, coaches are reminded that The Pioneer News does not retain copies of the stat sheets after publication so there are no stat sheets available at the end of the season.
The regular season for the Greater Bullitt County Youth Football League started on Saturday with a full slate of 12 games. However, the afternoon games were played in difficult conditions as temperatures soared into the 90s. Still, all of the games were played.
Junior Battles
The season for the oldest players in the league got started at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday with the Lebanon Junction Seahawks getting the best of the Cedar Grove Vikings by a 20-7 score.
Leading the way for the Seahawks was Bransen Ashby as he rushed for 129 yards while scoring two of his team’s touchdowns. The other touchdown was scored by Finley Elmore as he rushed for 13 yards. Elmore also caught a two-point conversion pass from Easton Wibbels, who also completed a pass in the game to Blayne Carli. Adding to the offense for the Seahawks was Cedrick Murengezi who had 47 yards on the ground while Eddie Johnson rushed for 23 yards. Truitt Stivers rushed for 22 yards in the win.
On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks had five tackles each by Ashby, Murengezi and Stivers. The team also got two tackles each from Elmore, Carson Batts, Carli, Johnson, Emma Diersen and Carson Brown.
The touchdown for the Vikings in this game was scored by Levi Talley on a day when he rushed for 45 yards. The extra point was added by Mason Montgomery as he led the team with 83 yards on the ground. The offense also got 15 yards by Hunter Carrier, while Angel Garcia finished with 12 yards and Colton Sohm with two yards.
Montgomery was the leading tackler for the Vikings with eight while Mason Lyon had six tackles. The Vikings also got four tackles each by Sohm, Adrian Hammond, Levi Miller and Carrier. Three tackles were made by William Starks.
In the middle of the three games on Saturday, the Mount Washington Colts got the best of the Brooks Saints by a 32-0 score.
It was a big day for the Colts’ Parker Vanyo as he rushed for four touchdowns while accounting for 158 yards on the ground. The other touchdown came on a pass from Kaison Kamber to Sutton Williams. Kamber passed for 106 yards in the win including 58 yards to Williams as well as 23 yards to Kendrick Dezern and 28 yards to Jason Brooks. The offense also got 28 yards on the ground from Dezern. The player(s) scoring the extra points were not posted on the score sheet.
On the other side of the ball, the Colts got five tackles each from Vanyo, Williams, Dezern and Noah Logan. Three tackles were credited to Adrian Carter, Garrett Mattingly and A.J. Thomas.
Unfortunately, no stat sheet was turned in for the Saints.
In the final game of the day, the Pleasant Grove Dolphins outlasted the Overdale Chiefs by a 19-6 score.
Two of the touchdowns for the Dolphons were scored by Ace Huyler on a day when he rushed for 53 yards. The other touchdown was scored by Jamari Hazelwood as he rushed for 45 yards. Maverick Garvin added an extra point on a day when he rushed for 25 yards. The offense for the Dolphins also got 19 yards from Gregory Rogers.
The top tacklers for the Dolphins were Garvin and Hyler with three tackles each while two tackles were made by Colin Hart, Hazelwood and Anthony Estelita.
The only touchdown for the Chiefs was posted by Keaton Schott as he led the team with 86 yards on the ground. The offense also got six yards by Braxten Arrequin and two-yards by Lucas Greathouse.
On defense, the Chiefs had three tackles by Schott.
PeeWee Action
The teams that got a little break from the summer heat were those in the PeeWee Division as those three games started at 9 a.m. on the big field and were over by early afternoon.
In the opening game for this age group, the Lebanon Junction Seahawks turned back the Cedar Grove Vikings by a 33-0 score.
Leading the way for the Seahawks was Carter Ramsey as he rushed for 130 yards while scoring three of the team’s touchdowns. Easton Sanders had the other two touchdowns as he rushed for 86 yards. The extra points were scored by Jaxson Shepherd who rushed for 10-yards in the win. The offense also got 17 yards on the ground by Hayden Garvin along with 15 yards by Benjamin Norris, 10 yards by Malachi Bennett and five-yards by Porter Eason. David Michael Vittitoe rushed for 8 yards and caught an eight-yard pass from Sanders.
On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks got four tackles by Sanders as well as three stops by Ramsey, Ozzy Aguas and Maddox Lanham.
The Vikings could not reach the end zone in the game but the team did get 21 yards on the ground from Grayson Coleman along with 12 yards by Lincoln Smith, seven yards from Mason Williams, five yards by Owen Blair and Austin Rondo as well as two yards by Kamden Veach.
The leading tackler for the Vikings was Smith with six while four stops were made by Williams, Nolan Johnson and Coleman. Three tackles were recorded by Tatum Draper.
In the late morning game on Saturday, the Mount Washington Colts got the best of the Brooks Saints by a 37-6 score.
The Colts had a powerful one-two punch as Kilton Greathouse scored four of the touchdowns as he rushed for 110 yards and also scored on a interception return. The other two touchdowns were scored by Caleb (last name not readable on the score sheet) who rushed for 129 yards. The offense also 9-yards by Remi Kania with an extra point while Jared Sanders rushed for two-yards.
Greathouse had four tackles in the win as did Mason Durlam. Camden Moore added three tackles.
The only touchdown for the Saints was scored by Jaxson Braun as he totaled 60 yards on the ground. The offense also got 35 yards on the ground from Jayden Nesbitt and 10 yards by Cooper Burton.
The leading tacklers for the Saints with four each were Jaylen Averette and Elam Tiemeyer.
In the game at high noon on Saturday, the Pleasant Grove Dolphins recorded a 28-0 win against the Overdale Chiefs.
The stat sheet was a little hard to understand for the Dolphins as there were a lot of marks in the touchdown column. We can say that Caiden Burba rushed for 125 yards and scored at least one touchdown in the game while two-point conversions were scored by Caleb Baxter who rushed for 19 yards and Connor Brock who rushed for 50 yards. Trayton Harris rushed for 47 yards and may have scored while Baxter might have had a touchdown. The offense also got 22 yards from Kash Morgan along with 20-yards by Forrest Fairthorne along with three-yards by Tydus Belser.
Ja’Cari Schultz had an active day on defense as he appears that he had five tackles while Deberechi Ndubisi had four tackles. Both Cain Dillander and Baxter finished with three tackles.
The Chiefs could not score in this game but the team did get 13 yards on the ground from Waylon Vaughn and 10 yards by Robert Hollaway.
The leading tackler for the Chiefs was Jayden Faircloth with three while two stops were made by Vaughn and Connor Wingham.
Little Bullitts’ Battles
On the smaller field, the Little Bullitts’ Division got the cooler earlier starting times.
In the first game of the day, the Lebanon Junction Seahawks picked up a 32-7 win against the Overdale Chiefs.
The top threat for the Seahawks in this game was M.J. Liford as he rushed for 128 yards with three touchdowns. The offense also got 57 yards by Malik Bennett who had a touchdown and an extra point. Treyson Baldwin also scored a touchdown as he rushed for 24 yards. The other extra point was scored by Stetson Price.
On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks got five tackles from Xander Evans as well as four stops by Liford. Three tackles were made by Mason Elster and Colton P’Pool.
The lone touchdown for the Chiefs in this game was scored by Chase Taylor on a day when he rushed for 59 yards. The extra point was scored by Connor Edwards. The offense also got seven-yards by maverick Schoeffler and three-yards by Jimmy Kalp.
The leading tacklers for the Chiefs were Taylor and Winston Sharp with six each while Edwards had five tackles.
The middle game on Saturday in this age group was the closest of the day before the Pleasant Grove Dolphins defeated the Mount Washington Colts by a 19-6 score.
All three of the touchdowns for the Dolphins were scored by Blake Garvin as he rushed for 72 yards in the win. The offense for the Dolphins also got 37 yards by Michael Atkins while Xaylinn Joiner had 14 yards, Tyce Figueroa 12 yards, Brody Tilley eight-yards, Journey Stearns with seven-yards, Grayson Marler with five-yards and Jackson Davis with three-yards.
On defense, Parker Sowder led the way with eight tackles while Carter Thomas had six stops while Stearns had five tackles. The team also got three tackles each from Corbin Underwood, Marler, Atkins and Joey Burton.
The official score sheet from the GBCYFL shows the Colts with only six points, but the Colts’ stat sheet is showing Hudson Edwards with two scores on a day when he rushed for 30 yards. The Colts were led on the ground by Jason Body with 85 yards while Zander Whistler rushed for 37 yards. The Colts also got four yards by Lincoln Schoner.
The defense for the Colts got four tackles by both Edwards and Cam Lucas as well as three stops by Boyd.
The final Little Bullitts game on Saturday belonged to the Maryville Patriots as they got past the Cedar Grove Vikings by a 45-0 score.
The Patriots got four touchdowns and 123 yards on the ground by Alijah Kendrick while Drake Macias rushed for 85 yards with two scores and an extra point. Baylor Nash also had a touchdown and an extra point as he rushed for 30 yards. Jordan Lanham added eight yards on the ground with an extra point.
Kendrick was also a terror on defense as he collected 10 tackles.
The Vikings could not score in this game but they did get 57 yards on the ground from Theodore Thrasher and 29 yards by Bryson Kennedy.
The leading tackler for the Vikings was Alex Jardan with three while Emmett Roberts had two stops.
Flag Encounters
In the first Flag game of the season, the Overdale Chiefs got the best of the Lebanon Junction Seahawks by an 18-0 score.
All three of the scores in this game were posted by Joseph Lonoae’a as he rushed for 265 yards. The offense for the Chiefs also got four yards by Levi McClure along with three-yards each from Jordan Clemons and Justin Whited.
The leading tackler for the Chiefs was Jaxon Sadler with nine stops while Lonoae’a had seven flags. The team also got three flags by Clemons.
The Seahawks were able to move the ball in this game, but they could not score. The offense got 70 yards by Archer (only one name was used for each player on the score sheet) along with 50 yards by Legend. David collected 26 yards on the ground while Dax rushed for 13 yards.
The only player listed with more than one flag was Legend with two.
In the middle of the three games for this age group, the Pleasant Grove Dolphins turned back the Mount Washington Colts by a 25-6 score.
Three of the touchdowns for the Dolphins were scored by Kingston Hemphill on a day when he rushed for 153 yards. The other score was posted by Silas Wohyner who had 27 yards on the ground. The offense also got 30 yards from Jacob Johnson. The player scoring the extra point was not indicated.
On defense Hemphill led the way with five flags while both Luke Johnson and Eli Comwell had three flags.
The touchdown for the Colts was scored by Wesson Ashby as he finished with 79 yards on the ground. The offense also got 25 yards from Cooper Geralds along with nine yards by Hayden Beam and six yards by Fletcher Cantwell.
Ashby was the leading tackler for the Colts with four flags while both Cantwell and Jace Pollard had two flags.
The final game of the day on the small field did not go the distance as Vikings forfeited in the second half, giving the Maryville Patriots a 13-0 victory.
Leading the way for the Patriots was Sage Adkins with a touchdown on a day when he rushed for 65 yards. Kadrien Lowe had the other score and the extra points as he rushed for 45 yards.
Both Adkins and Lowe pulled four flags in the win.
The Vikings did not turn in a stat sheet after the game.







