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There are so many factors contributing to this situation there is neither time nor space here to address them all. So many of those factors are out of the control of the folks in Covington, yet there are many that are in their control and must be addressed before my alma mater can get back to the "glory days" that we old timers remember so well. And, it is across the board for the good folks at Holmes, not just basketball related. I wish my Bulldogs well and hope for good things to come.
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Frederick Douglass 93 Sayre 15
bulldog77 replied to Runcible Owl's topic in KY Girls Basketball (High School)
With all due respect to Guru . . . That's a lot of points coach. -
The Tigers move to 2 and 2 on the season.
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Congratulations to some deserving young men and to Coach Montgomery on his first Bellevue victory.
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KHSAA rules on Somerset's controversial week one game
bulldog77 replied to 16thBBall Fan's topic in KY Football (High School)
Perhaps I missed this in an earlier post, but to me this is purely a training issue with whatever association assigned this crew. The fact that not one of these officials stepped up and said, we interpreted this incorrectly AT THE TIME OF THE PLAY, makes me believe none of them knew the correct call to make. Or, even worse, were afraid to step up and correct their peers. That is a training issue for the association. Somebody has to catch that. "Punishing" the officials is absolutely the wrong look here. If there was no intent to miss the call, and I'm more than certain there was not, why even use the term "punish?" Fix the problem and try to use it as additional training for the entire association. Owning the problem is noble, yes, but affixing blame where it may not be warranted is pretty weak in my opinion. -
There are a few more kids joining in recent days and have not been added on the KHSAA roster yet. Chad Montgomery and his staff have been a real positive for the program and are making huge strides forward in teaching the game and developing interest. It wasn't an overnight process to get where they were and it won't be an overnight process to get where they want to go, but this group of young men and their extremely committed coaching staff are showing incredible willingness to get it done.
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Bowling Green 35 Warren Central 0 (3 Innings)
bulldog77 replied to DearToday's topic in KY Baseball (High School)
100% on point. I'd add a few more things but you hit the nail on the head. Access is killing interest, not the other way around. Great post. -
Incoming Freshmen in Spring Practice
bulldog77 replied to CoachEricTaylor's topic in KY Football (High School)
As I said, there are some exceptions depending on the type of coverage, the association of the schools and whether it is district level coverage or school level coverage. But in most cases, that is exactly why. But, feel free to check. Just trying to help. -
Incoming Freshmen in Spring Practice
bulldog77 replied to CoachEricTaylor's topic in KY Football (High School)
In the vast majority of cases a school's athletic liability and healthcare coverages will not cover unenrolled students. There are a few exceptions I know, but that is the reason in most cases. -
Heard the entire Simon Kenton Coaching staff was in Ft. Mitchell Graeters buying Bourbon Pecan ice cream cones. (By the way, if you haven't tried it, OUTSTANDING!)
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He bought. (That should tell you something right there, huh, huh)
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Was told Hal Mumme bought a Chocolate Chip Raspberry cone at Graeters in Ft. Mitchell.