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Antonio Grubbs picked off two passes and caught two passes on offense, including one for a touchdown. Grubbs has four interceptions in three games for the Wildcats. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Hopkins Central quarterback Jacob Powell proved elusive at times on the ground. He also completed 16 passes for 250 yards in the game. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Hopkins Central's Keith Couch rushed for 74 yards on nine carries. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Dustin Calhoun (40) and Will Stagner (16) are two of the Wildcats in on this tackle. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Trigg County's run defense held Hopkins County Central to 77 yards rushing and just three yards on the ground in the second half. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Brandon Bridges rushed for 138 yards on 19 carries, including 121 yards in the second half. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Wildcat assistant head coach Erin Eagleson (left) celebrates after junior John Reinick (51) hit the game-winning 27-yard field goal with 3.9 seconds left. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Wildcat quarterback Donald Bush rushed for a career-high 73 yards on 11 carries. He also threw for 114 yards and two touchdowns. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Will Stagner hauls in this diving 26-yard catch on a crucial third down play for the Wildcats. (Photo by Monty Stagner)


Kentucky New Era sports editor Joe Wilson (right) gets the winning comments from Shannon Burcham following the game. Trigg won despite the fact Joe wore a St. Louis Cardinals hat to the game.


Henry Wharton gets rewarded with a cool down following a big defensive stop. (Photo by Monty Stagner)