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Unbreakable Records: Kentucky High School Football Legends: Show Notes


About the Guest(s):

Frank Jones is a legendary high school football player from Bath County High School in eastern Kentucky. Known for setting the still-standing record of rushing over 3300 yards in a season during the high school football season of 1969, Frank has since moved to Wisconsin. Despite his age and distance from Kentucky, he remains a pivotal figure in Kentucky sports history.

Herbie Phelps is renowned for his football achievements while playing for Old Kentucky Home High School in Nelson County. He set a remarkable high school record by scoring 68 points in a single game in 1962, a testament to his extraordinary skills on the field.

Bob Bryson, a former teammate of Don Gullett at McKell High School in Greenup County, is known for his vivid recollections of Gullett's record-breaking performance in 1968, where Gullett scored 72 points in a single game. Bryson shares insightful anecdotes that highlight the sportsmanship and prowess of his fellow player.


Episode Summary:

In this episode, Gary Fogle discusses the incredible football records that have stood the test of time in Kentucky high school sports. From Louisville Male High School's unprecedented 149 points in a single game back in 1913 to Owensboro High School's record-setting 20 touchdowns in 1917, these records embody an era of fierce competition and unmatched skill. He highlights legendary players like Frank Jones, who holds the single-season rushing record, and Herbie Phelps, known for scoring 68 points in one game, juxtaposing their notable achievements with modern players like Sean Alexander. Dive into the triumphant tales from Fort Thomas Highlands' six consecutive championships to Ashland Blazer High School's six-year undefeated streak.

Through insightful conversations with record holders and their contemporaries, such as Frank Jones and Bob Bryson, Gary paints a rich and vivid picture of Kentucky high school football history. The episode also features anecdotes of sportsmanship and reminiscence, making it a nostalgic and informative trip down memory lane for sports enthusiasts. Whether you're a history buff, a sports fan, or both, this episode offers a captivating exploration of Kentucky's sports legacy.


Key Takeaways:

  • Louisville Male High School's longstanding record of scoring 149 points in a single game in 1913 remains unbeaten.

  • Owensboro High School's record of 20 touchdowns in a single game set in 1917 exemplifies early high school football prowess.

  • Frank Jones holds the single-season rushing record since 1969, triumphing over later greats like Sean Alexander.

  • Fort Thomas Highlands' unmatched achievement of winning six consecutive state championships from 2007 to 2012.


Notable Quotes:

  • "You know who that is? I know. Oh, yeah. He played up at Boone County, then went to Alabama." - Frank Jones

  • "After he had scored about three times... Don wasn’t going to turn the ball over on downs, so he went on, carried it in." - Bob Bryson

  • "Louisville Male High School scored 149 points in one game back in 1913. That's just hard to imagine." - Gary Fogle

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