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Newport Central Catholic ready to take on Pikeville

NEWPORT, Ky. – Facing one of the longest drives of any Kentucky team on Black Friday to play the season-long state title favorite in Class 1A, the Newport Central Catholic football team does not lack for confidence.

NewCath will travel to Pikeville Friday for the Class 1A state semifinals in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association football playoffs. Pikeville, the reigning state champions, is 10-2 overall, while NewCath is 11-2.

“I’m excited,” NCC senior Matthew Landrum said. “We haven’t been there (to the semis) since sophomore year and I’m ready to go.”

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NewCath will drive 220 miles to the southeastern corner of the state to take on the Panthers. It is the second-longest trip any team will take for a trip to next week’s finals.

Newport Central Catholic running back Demetrick Welch Jr. takes the handoff from quarterback Kolton Smith against Kentucky Country Day  Nov. 18.

Newport Central Catholic preparing for Class 1A state semifinals

NewCath will be off school Friday and Lickert said the team plans to drive down there at a calm, leisurely pace to be in top form and energy for the game

“Our kids will be able to sleep in a little bit,” Lickert said. “The biggest thing is being able to split the trip up. Get off the bus, do a little walkthrough, eat our pregame meal, talk to the kids a little bit about the game plan. Then get on the bus for another hour and a half. Then we get there an hour or two ahead of time so we can get accustomed to where we are and just get into our groove. We’ve been on road trips before so we’ll be OK.”

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NewCath is looking for its first appearance in the state final since 2015 and its sixth state championship overall, which would be its first since 2012.

Newport Central Catholic head coach Steve Lickert talks to his team after football practice Nov. 22, 2022, in preparation for this week's 1A state semifinals.

Pikeville has six state championships, three of them in the previous seven seasons in 1A. Pikeville has not had a losing season since 1997.

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“I think we’ll have a good shot to beat them,” senior lineman Eli Morgan said. “It depends on how we play. They’re a good football team and we just got to come hard and be the best we’ve ever played in our lives.”

Newport Central Catholic quarterback Kolton Smith runs the ball against Kentucky Country Day Nov. 18.

'They’re really big up front. They want to wear you down'

Pikeville running back Blake Birchfield, a senior, is one of the leading contenders for Kentucky Mr. Football. He has 1,629 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns, averaging nearly 10 yards per carry.

“They’re really big up front,” Lickert said. “They want to wear you down, give the ball to Birchfield and let him make plays with his feet. They have a real solid defense and I think they lean on their defense to make you tired and at the end of the game they score enough points to win.”


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