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WATCH: Cutter Boley's Highlights From LCA's Win Over Pikeville

Drew Franklinby:Drew Franklin09/06/23

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Photo by Zack Geoghegan | Kentucky Sports Radio

While you were out celebrating Kentucky‘s season-opening win over Ball State last Saturday evening, one of the stars of Kentucky’s future, Cutter Boley, played his third game of his high school senior season. The UK commit suited up at QB for his Lexington Christian Academy Eagles against one of the best programs in the state, the Pikeville Panthers, out of Class A. Both teams entered the game ranked in the KSR Top 25; LCA with one loss and Pikeville unbeaten through two games.

In the end, Boley’s LCA got the better of the seven-time state champs, 31-13, in Lexington. Boley completed 14 of 22 passes with 160 yards through the air and one rushing touchdown.

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Cutter Boley not on his “A Game”, but LCA still blows past Pikeville

We knew you’d be too worn out for Lexington’s college/high school football doubleheader, so KSR’s Zack Geoghegan, a jack-of-all-trades (or dare I say, a Zack-of-all-trades), borrowed Steven Peake’s other camera and headed out toward Fayette Mall to capture highlights from the LCA Bowl. What a guy, right?

Below you will find two minutes of clips of Boley Ball. He is Kentucky’s quarterback commit, the top-ranked player in the state and the ninth-ranked quarterback nationally in the Class of 2024.

Enjoy.

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KSR’s Week 3 Top 25 Rankings

  1. Boyle County (3-0) 
  2. St. Xavier (3-0) +3
  3. Frederick Douglass (1-1) 
  4. Corbin (2-0) 
  5. Male (2-1) -3
  6. Covington Catholic (3-0) +1
  7. Scott County (3-0) -1
  8. Louisville Trinity (1-2) 
  9. Christian Academy-Louisville (3-0)
  10. Lexington Christian Academy (2-1)
  11. DuPont Manual (3-0) +2
  12. Owensboro Catholic (3-0) +5
  13. Ashland Blazer (3-0) +3
  14. Beechwood (3-0) -2
  15. Paducah Tilghman (3-0) NR
  16. Pikeville (2-1) -1
  17. Raceland (1-1) +3
  18. Louisville Ballard (2-1) +4
  19. Mayfield (2-1) -8
  20. Ryle (2-1) NR
  21. Franklin County (3-0) NR
  22. Highlands (2-1) -4
  23. Bryan Station (1-2) NR
  24. Louisville Central (1-2) -2
  25. Bowling Green (1-2) -11

First teams out: Central Hardin, South Warren

Dropped from rankings: Johnson Central, Cooper, Pleasure Ridge Park, Bullitt East

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