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What's the attendance been like at Sweet 16?
NormanDale replied to maysvilleky's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
The state already has a proposal for classification. You would have a final four for each classification followed by the 4 class champions playing for the outright champion. Its time. -
Open Job: Lexington Christian Academy
NormanDale replied to All State Baseball's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
The 11th region is a legitimate All A region except for LCA: enrollment for each is under 350 students. Easier I suppose but a school with 400+ students has only won it 1 time in the last 6 years. Probably won’t be any easier, Frankfort has a lot of young talent on the way. I expect them to make a run for the next several years. -
Signs that the "Sweet 16" is Thriving or Declining
NormanDale replied to Mustang's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I think it is time for classes. You would get more people involved across the state. You could still have a one true champion, just play a final four with the class champions. -
Open Job: Sayre
NormanDale replied to Colonels_Wear_Blue's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
Coach Thomas is moving to be boys assistant. Any names yet? -
Open Job: West Jessmaine
NormanDale replied to magicfan217's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
Seems to leave when the building starts. -
Open Job: Western Hills
NormanDale replied to Colonels_Wear_Blue's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
Coach resigning had to do with his retirement. Have not heard any news on candidates. -
Covington Holy Cross 59 Tates Creek 28
NormanDale replied to Baseball Nut 24's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
Not a shocker to have middle school players on the bench, class A schools have to do it to survive. Maybe not every year but it is a common occurrence out of necessity. -
Frankfort 77 Danville 74
NormanDale replied to DanvilleFan's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
No both shot a fair amount. BriAnna Burbridge records 51 points, 25 rebounds, and 10 steals for Frankfort. -
Transfer Haley James (Scott Co.) should help along with emerging shooting guard, sophomore Ellen Williams.
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Frankfort returns one of the best players in the state in 6'1 Sr. Guard BriAnna Burbridge: 27ppg, 11rpg, 6 steals pg, 4 assists, and 3 blocks, along with 5'11 Center Jasmine Turpin 15ppg and 10rpg. Helped by young but experienced guards in Freshman pg TT Barnett and Shaylen Washington as well as sophomore SG's Ellen Williams and Kaylee Tillman and Scott Co. transfer Haley James. Turpin will be helped in the paint by 6'3 sophomore Grace Yocum and 6'2 Freshman Lexi Allen. Should be a good year for the Lady Panthers as an All A favorite and to compete in a district that has one of the best teams in the state, Franklin Co.
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Coach Cann has resigned at LCA.
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Has HC rendered the All-A meaningless?
NormanDale replied to dallaslaredo's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
The All A will always be dominated by the bigger Class A schools and private schools. It has never represented what it was intended to represent. Even if you limit the size, private schools will dominate but lets face it a public school with 300 students is not the same as a private school with 300 or it shouldn't be if they are doing it right.]I think it falls to the school, as a Northern Kentucky boy, I disliked them but I respected Highlands/Cov. Cath for playing up in football. They had the enrollment to play lower but knew they had the talent to compete at a higher level. I totally agree with a prior post, bringing up the regional dominance of private schools like Brossart, New Cath., and St. Henry. In the 11th, I believe only 4 years have been won by someone other than Lex Cath, Lex. Christian ( 14 years in a row), Sayre. It would be interesting if private schools were not allowed to attend, well at least the ones that hide behind their enrollment.