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CMS football players make all-star teams Click on headline for story with several photo(s) By Calen McKinney News from Campbellsville, KY, Independent School District Campbellsville Middle School (CMS) football players were recently named to all-star teams. Eighth-graders Matthew Oliver, Braden Paige and Lathan Cubit and seventh-grader Clark Kidwell were named to the Kentucky Middle School Football Association west all-star team. Paige will play fullback, Oliver will play wide receiver, Cubit is defensive back and Kidwell will play defensive end/linebacker. The four players will report to Frankfort on Friday, Nov. 27, to prepare for the east vs. west all-star weekend and the game will be Sunday, Nov, 29, with the seventh-grade team playing at noon and the eighth-grade group at 2 p.m. Seventh-graders Arren Hash and Reggie Thomas were named to Football University's national Team Kentucky. Hash will play quarterback for the seventh-grade team and Thomas will play defensive back. Team Kentucky players have already begun practicing and will for the next two weekends. The FBU National Tournament will begin Saturday, Dec. 5, with the Kentucky region home game at Elizabethtown High School. Kentucky will play West Virginia and Tennessee will take on St. Louis Missouri. The team that wins the region will travel to Atlanta. The national championship game is set to be played in Naples, Fla., and be televised on ESPN2. The six CMS players were part of the football team that went undefeated in the regular season and finished as runner-up in the Central Kentucky Middle School Athletic Conference championship. This story was posted on 2015-11-17 07:37:46
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