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  1. Or a writer who lives in Cincinnati and has to cover that game as well as the Highlands game in the morning. :ohbrother:
  2. I live just across the Ohio border and our laws are a little more severe. 180 days in jail with 177 suspended, three days in re-hab barring an otherwise clean record (which counts as the three non-suspended jail days). Six month license suspension with the "party plates" -- bright yellow license plates that stand out like a sore thumb. Fines are around $1,000. I think penalties should be more severe for multiple-DUI offenders and for more extreme intoxication. It's not fair that a .08 and .30 are punished the same. Arizona, for example, has DUI, extreme DUI (.15+) and super extreme DUI (.20+). All DUIs in Arizona require interlock devices for six months. In Arizona, it's also a felony to get a DUI with a suspended/restricted license or if there's someone 15 or under in the car.
  3. So would they be the Pandels or the Corndas?
  4. We covered it for WCPO... Campbell scores 97 in regional-opening win - Story
  5. WCPO's Terry Boehmker covered this. Walton avenges 'A' loss to Gallatin - Story
  6. They do have some of the best-tasting, most addictive popcorn on the planet. I think that stuff's laced with crack because I can't stop eating it.
  7. This X 100. I'm neither defending BOKC's policy nor condemning it, but I go to a lot of bigger venues and with the demise of newspapers and the new types of media rising seemingly by the minute, the gray area gets grayer every year. There's also (everyone's favorite topic as well) liability issues-lawyers-potential lawsuits to deal with, and crackdowns are occurring everywhere in sports because of that.
  8. I'm not sure to what level parents keep stats vs. report them, but as someone who takes results over the phone I can tell that plenty of parents call them in. This happens more in the other sports, but it still happens in basketball. Not saying a parent couldn't go rogue, but it's someone the coaches trust, since the school could look bad if they pick someone that would do that. And for the record I've never had anyone that calls in results give me anything that looks even remotely tainted toward their kid. (Except maybe Lawnboy) :walk: It's also, in every case, a parent that knows that respective sport, which shouldn't be a surprise because by this level, their kids have played their sport for quite a while.
  9. Hey LB - Do you guys still have the same scorekeeper this season?
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