McReynolds, Rust become head soccer coaches
By Jim Turner


Posted on July 17, 2016 10:18 PM



When high school soccer season starts in about a month, changes will be plentiful for teams representing schools in the Land of Logan.

The only soccer team which isn’t undergoing a coaching change is the Logan County boys. Coach Eric Evans returns with a veteran squad which hopes to unseat Franklin-Simpson as the perennial district champion.

The Cougars went 13-8’2 last year. Both of their regular season matches finished with 1-goal wins for Franklin, but the Wildcats beat Logan 6-1 in the district championship game.

The Lady Cougars will have a new coach. Dan Duncan, who had been an asset to LCHS in a variety of ways, has taken a job in Bardstown. His team went 10-9-3 last year, capturing their fourth straight district championship. Three seniors on that team—Bre Baptiste, Lauren Burnett and Emma Cartas—all are headed to Campbellsville University where they will play the sport. In three years as the Lady Cougar coach, Duncan led his team to a combined record of 34-21-4.

The new coach is Barry McReynolds, former manager of a local industrial plant, whose daughter Courtney played for Duncan and founding coach Daniel McCarley. McReynolds is now an LCHS teacher.

The Russellville Panthers also have a new coach. He is Jeramy Rust, a former LCHS football player who is also the RHS archery coach. Rust will be taking classes at Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College in addition to his coaching duties. RHS soccer, which reactivated for the 2014 season, is 1-24 over the past two seasons.

Meanwhile, Jonathan White, an All-District soccer player for RHS in 2005, has given up coaching the boys to establish the first Lady Panthers soccer team. Russellville has fielded some excellent girls players on the boys team over the years, including Hannah Grise and Hall of Famer Sara Shauberger, but this will be the first all-girls team.

The Lady Panther soccer team will not play a varsity schedule this year.

The following schedules have been submitted to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association by the athletic directors. Only the Lady Cougars’ schedule is complete so far.

Logan County Girls Soccer

 

 

Aug 16, 16

Glasgow

away

   

7:00 PM

 

Aug 18, 16

Todd County Central

away

   

7:00 PM

 

Aug 22, 16

Muhlenberg County

away

   

7:30 PM

 

Aug 23, 16

Franklin-Simpson

away

   

7:00 PM

 

Aug 27, 16

Taylor County

at Warren Central

   

1:30 PM

Lady Dragons Lair Classic

Aug 27, 16

John Hardin

at Warren Central

   

5:00 PM

Lady Dragons Lair Classic

Aug 30, 16

Fort Campbell

away

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 1, 16

Greenwood

away

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 6, 16

Franklin-Simpson

home

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 10, 16

Ohio County

away

   

12:30 PM

 

Sep 13, 16

Todd County Central

home

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 15, 16

Barren County

home

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 22, 16

Bowling Green

home

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 27, 16

University Heights

home

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 29, 16

Hopkinsville

home

   

7:00 PM

 

Oct 1, 16

South Warren

home

   

12:30 PM

 

 

Logan County Boys Soccer

 

 

Aug 20, 16

Greenwood

Away

   

5:00 PM

 

Aug 25, 16

Barren County

Away

   

6:00 PM

 

Aug 27, 16

Glasgow

Away

   

12:00 PM

 

Sep 10, 16

Hopkins County Central

Home

   

6:30 PM

 

Sep 13, 16

Warren East

Away

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 24, 16

Hopkinsville

at Stadium of Champions, Hopkinsville

   

3:00 PM

Colonel Showcase

Oct 8, 16

Glasgow

home

   

12:00 PM

 

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Russellville Boys Soccer

Aug 15, 16

Warren East

home

   

5:30 PM

 

Aug 22, 16

University Heights

away

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 12, 16

Hopkins County Central

home

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 15, 16

Warren East

away

   

5:30 PM

 

Sep 26, 16

Hopkins County Central

away

   

7:00 PM

 

Sep 29, 16

Hart County

away

   

5:30 PM

 

 


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