Boyle County football team received state championship rings
Published 5:30 pm Friday, March 8, 2024
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Austin Gorley, center, admires his ring as fellow seniors Jayce Crowe, left, and Aidan Gosser try on their rings. Photo by Mike Marsee
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Former defensive coordinator Travis Burns accepts his ring from coach Justin Haddix. Burns was hired as the head coach at Pulaski County earlier this year. Photo by Mike Marsee
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Coach Justin Haddix reviews the Rebels’ accomplishments from the 2023 season as he addresses the crowd. Photo by Mike Marsee
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Jayce Crowe displays the championship rings from each of his four seasons, with the newest ring on the left. Photo by Mike Marsee
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Patches denoting the Rebels’ state championship are stacked on a table. Photo by Mike Marsee
Members of the Boyle County football teams received their state championship rings Sunday at the program’s fourth ring presentation ceremony in as many years.
Players, coaches and support staff members were presented with their rings and commemorative patches as family members and friends looked on during the ceremony in Rebel Arena.
The Rebels won the Class 4A championship for the fourth consecutive year, capping a 15-0 season with a 41-0 victory over Covington Catholic in the state finals.