Trinity coach Jay Cobb discusses playoff win over Frederick Douglass
After shutting out Frederick Douglass 17-0, Trinity coach Jay Cobb discusses advancing to the state final where his team will face a tough Ryle team.
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s state football championships are set for Friday and Saturday (Dec. 6-7) at the University of Kentucky’s Kroger Field in Lexington.
Here’s what to know about the games, including the schedule, how to get tickets and where to watch online.
Noon – Class A, Raceland (10-4) vs. Sayre (14-0)
4 p.m. – Class 2A, Beechwood (13-1) vs. Owensboro Catholic (14-0)
8 p.m. – Class 4A, Franklin County (13-0) vs. Paducah Tilghman (14-0)
Noon – Class 3A, Union County (12-2) vs. Christian Academy (11-3)
4 p.m. – Class 6A, Trinity (12-2) vs. Ryle (12-2)
8 p.m. – Class 5A, Cooper (14-0) vs. Bowling Green (12-2)
Tickets are available at the following link: https://gofan.co/app/school/KHSAA?activity=Football
General admission tickets are $17 each and include a parking fee. Kids 10 and under are free.
All-session club tickets are available for $135, and all-session general admission tickets are $80.
Gates will open for fans one hour before each kickoff time.
All games will be livestreamed at NFHSNetwork.com.
Monthly passes are available for $11.99 and can be canceled any time.
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