CAL Rolls Through Lex Cath 43-8, Advances to 3A State Title Game

IMG_8756by:Daniel Hager11/25/23

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For the first time in school history, the Christian Academy-Louisville Centurions are heading to back-to-back State Championship games.

On Friday night three-star East Carolina commit QB Cole Hodge poured in five total touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) en route to a 43-8 running clock victory over the Lexington Catholic Knights in the final Kroger KSR Game of the Week of the season.

CAL jumped ahead early on a 37-yard passing touchdown from Hodge to senior receiver Justin Ruffin with just over a minute remaining in the first quarter and never looked back. The stout Centurion defense, which has allowed just an average of 12 points per game this season, continued their strong play Friday night. They were headed towards their fourth shutout of the season until the Knights finally put points on the board with nine seconds remaining in the game.

Hodge connected with Ruffin for another touchdown late in the second quarter, a 59-yarder in which Ruffin juked out nearly the entire Knight defense en route to the score. Ruffin secured his 16th and 17th receiving scores on the season Friday night. Ruffin’s quarterback Cole Hodge spoke to the media following the win.

“It’s the first time [going to back-to-back State Championship games] in school history so we’re really excited,” Hodge said. “This offense is rolling and our defense is really good. I think we have the best coaching staff in the country. These players are really executing the game plan right now.”

Christian Academy-Louisville was without starting running back Jeffrey Vazzana, but that didn’t matter. Head coach Thomas Cantwell made running Hodge a priority, and it worked out well for them. The senior leader increased his season total for rushing touchdowns from five to seven Friday night. Cantwell spoke about that “next man up” mentality following their big win.

“I think our coaching staff does just a phenomenal job,” a prideful Cantwell said. “From the moment these guys get here, they get developed and work hard all season. When somebody goes down, they’re ready to step up. I thought Garyon Hobbs and Jackson Settle did a phenomenal job at the running back position, and that doesn’t just happen in a week. Those guys have worked hard and stayed focused even though they weren’t getting carries. They were a big reason why we are advancing tonight.”

Cole Hodge wasn’t the only Hodge to step up Friday night, as younger brother Connor Hodge snagged interceptions No. 10 and 11 on the season. Hodge picked off Lex Cath’s Jackson Wasik just before the halftime break and right after the break. With interceptions 10 and 11, Hodge claimed sole possession of the lead for the most interceptions in the state this season, breaking a tie with four other players.

Connor, who holds offers from East Carolina, UT Martin, Central Michigan, and Georgia Southern, also alluded to possibly teaming back up with his brother in Greenville in two years.

“We worked harder than we did last year,” Connor Hodge said. “We worked all offseason and it’s finally here.” When asked about suiting back up with his brother one more time next week (at least in high school), Connor simply responded “This will be my last time playing with him in high school, but we’ll play together a bit in college.”

Christian Academy-Louisville will face off against Bell County in the 3A State Championship Game at Kroger Field next Saturday, December 2 at noon. CAL will be making their fourth ever State Championship appearance, winning all three previous appearances in 2016, 2018, and 2022. Bell County will be making their fourth ever appearance, winning one State Title back in 2008.

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Kroger’s Scores From Around The State

Kroger is a staple in your hometown community just like high school football. There’s nothing quite like Friday nights in the Bluegrass. We are honored to share this journey with Kroger and you for the fourth consecutive season. Check out all of the scores from throughout the weekend below.

Friday, Nov. 24 (state semifinals)

No. 25 Pikeville28at Campbellsville21Class 1A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 24 Raceland42at Kentucky Country Day6Class 1A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 11 Mayfield31vs. No. 14 Beechwood28Class 2A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 8 Owensboro Catholic44vs. Somerset15Class 2A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
Bell County30at No. 19 Hart County28Class 3A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 5 Christian Academy-Louisville43vs. No. 16 Lexington Catholic8Class 3A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 1 Boyle County41at No. 13 Franklin County14Class 4A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 3 Covington Catholic22vs. No. 10 Paducah Tilghman14Class 4A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 18 Bowling Green38vs. Owensboro6Class 5A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 23 Cooper17at No. 9 Highlands15Class 5A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 15 Bryan Station24at No. 20 Ballard21Class 6A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals
No. 2 Trinity (Louisville)14vs. No. 6 Frederick Douglass7Class 6A 2023 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals (overtime)

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