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To answer two questions from the update thread. Coffey did play and handled the ball very well against SK tight man to man defense and as far as when Meier is coming back, I don't know but saw her with a boot on each foot.

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Where is the mouthpiece of the 'Neers? What I figured. Now onto the game. Seems like Coach Stowers pulled his starters very early in this game. Not real sure if it was due to performance or as a way to preserve them for the postseason. Highlands showed some rust as well. Good to Seniors go out on a winning note and nice that Quillen and Lukjan could score a basket in their final regular season game. Those are memories you will always cherish.

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2/20/2015

HIghlands 56

Simon Kenton 34

Simon Kenton 8 6 9 11 34

Highlands 18 12 18 8 56

Simon Kenton -- Schmiade 2, Jones 5, Krohman 2, Gillian 3, Niece 1, Buckner 8, Batsche 2, Bosse 9, Dressman 2.

Highlands -- Adler 3, Coffey 2, Graves 11, Leigh 16, Combs 10, Barth 4, Clukey 3, Lukjan 2, Schultz 3, Quillen 2.

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Where is the mouthpiece of the 'Neers? What I figured. Now onto the game. Seems like Coach Stowers pulled his starters very early in this game. Not real sure if it was due to performance or as a way to preserve them for the postseason. Highlands showed some rust as well. Good to Seniors go out on a winning note and nice that Quillen and Lukjan could score a basket in their final regular season game. Those are memories you will always cherish.

 

Heard HHS was a lil rusty too and didn't shoot as well as they typically do. (Below their average) They have been out of school since Friday as well, so maybe that had something to do with it. Also heard 5 of the top 7 didn't play half the game due to allowing the seniors to get the minites. (Those 5 averaged 15 min). Love the team attitude this group has. Everyone was extremely happy for the seniors!

 

Congrats to SK seniors Ms Bosse and Ms Schmiade on an outstanding career!

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Heard HHS was a lil rusty too and didn't shoot as well as they typically do. (Below their average) They have been out of school since Friday as well, so maybe that had something to do with it. Also heard 5 of the top 7 didn't play half the game due to allowing the seniors to get the minites. (Those 5 averaged 15 min). Love the team attitude this group has. Everyone was extremely happy for the seniors!

 

Congrats to SK seniors Ms Bosse and Ms Schmiade on an outstanding career!

 

Maybe rusty. Maybe just toying with SK and trying to get a couple of seniors some shots.

I know I heard the bench yelling at a few regular players to "SHOOT THE BALL".

 

Seems like any time SK would start to get something together and slip out of the frying pan, the Birds would turn the heat back up.

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By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM

Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

They finished the regular season with an impressive win and set the new mark.

The only surprising thing about it was how sound it came. The Highlands Ladybirds built a double-digit lead in the first quarter, pulled away in the second quarter and continually pulled away for a 56-34 non-region win over the Simon Kenton Lady Pioneers (22-4) on Friday on Senior Night.

Highlands finished the regular season at 27-3. The Ladybirds eclipsed the mark for the most wins in a season since Jaime Walz-Richey became head coach in 2002. Highlands finished 26-8 when starters Brianna Adler and Haley Coffey were freshmen two years ago. That team lost to eventual state runner-up Notre Dame in the 9th Region title game at the Bank of Kentucky Center.

Simon Kenton came into the game shorthanded as starter Madi Meier has not played the last couple games. Meijer averaged 11.9 points per game. Veteran Lady Pioneer Head Coach Jeffrey Stowers seemed so frustrated with the starters that he pulled them in the middle of the third quarter and let the reserves finish the game.

But that allowed Highlands seniors Kristyn Lukjan and Whitney Quillen to do some memorable things in their final home games. They started along with fellow seniors Alex Combs and Lydia Graves. The two scored a bucket each and Lukjan had four rebounds.

“All 14 of my girls are like family to me. They’re my daughters,” Walz-Richey said. “I want them on their special night to be able to get some playing time, especially Whitney and Kristyn who don’t get the amount of playing time that the other two do. That’s always a good thing on Senior Night.”

The two played just more than 14 minutes each. Lukjan helped out in the rebounding cause as Highlands won that battle, 28-27. No one had more than three rebounds for Simon Kenton.

“I thought it was real sweet,” Lukjan said. “The whole team tried to get me points because I struggle scoring, but it was a team effort. We came out and won. Rebounding was a key focus.”

Graves and Combs had big games in their final time on the home floor. Graves had 11 points and four rebounds with Combs scoring 10 to go with five rebounds and four assists. Highlands used its balance to counter Simon Kenton’s tough man-to-man defense. Graves and Combs made two three-pointers each.

“We rely on our three-pointers so they rely on me driving and kicking to (players like) Lydia, Brianna, Alex,” Coffey said. “When they play help defense like that, it really helps us. If they don’t (help out on defense), people like Zoie (Barth), Whitney (Quillen) and I can drive. If they do stop us, we have the deadly threes in the corners. It’s a good combination.”

With Meier out, Highlands 6-foot-1-inch junior McKenzie Leigh created a mismatch in the paint. She scored 16 points and had three assists.

Simon Kenton senior forward Maggi Bosse tried to equal her with a team-high nine points. But she picked up her fourth foul on a technical foul with 4:02 left in the third. It came along the sidelines when she and Leigh chased after a loose ball.

“McKenzie really stepped up, played well and took advantage of the mismatch we had inside,” Walz-Richey said. “We executed the plays we wanted and she finished them.”

Highlands contained freshman guard Allison Niece. She had just one point after entering the game averaging 16.1.

The Ladybirds made 19-of-49 shots for 39 percent, including 7-of-23 three-point tries for 30 percent. They also made 11-of-13 free-throw tries for 85 percent.

Highlands again forced a lot of turnovers. The Lady Pioneers had 21 turnovers to 11 for the Ladybirds. Highlands had 14 steals to four for Simon Kenton.

The Lady Pioneers made 12-of-34 shots for 35 percent, including 2-of-7 three-point tries for 29 percent. They also made 8-of-12 free throws for 67 percent.

Highlands distributed the ball better making 12 assists to two for Simon Kenton. The Ladybirds outscored the Lady Pioneers, 1.07-.66 in points per possession.

Combs made a three-pointer to start the game before Simon Kenton scored five in a row to go up 5-3. That was the Lady Pioneers’ only lead as Highlands scored nine straight and finished the quarter with six in a row to go up 18-8.

Highlands led 21-14 in the second quarter before going on a 9-0 run to go up 30-14 at halftime. Graves had a three-pointer and jumper in the left post during that run.

Simon Kenton did cut the margin to 30-19 to start the third quarter. But Combs answered with a triple and Highlands went on a 9-0 run after Bosse’s technical to go up 44-20 with 2:30 left in the third.

The Ladybirds led 48-23 entering the fourth quarter. Izzy Schultz made a three-pointer with 58 seconds left for Highlands.

Highlands enters the postseason as the top seed in the 36th District Tournament. The Ladybirds take on either Bellevue or Dayton on Tuesday in the semifinals at Newport. Game time is 6 p.m.

 

Fort Thomas Matters Sports: Ladybirds leave impression on Senior Night

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Nice win for the Birds and great to see Coffey back for the Birds. Amazing all the smack talk from some but they disappear like a fart in the wind when it comes time to face the jury. Good luck to both teams.

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Nice win for the Birds and great to see Coffey back for the Birds. Amazing all the smack talk from some but they disappear like a fart in the wind when it comes time to face the jury. Good luck to both teams.

 

Now that's funny... Seriously.. you were not there so why the comment... No practice or access to gym in 9 days.. Got to see exactly what expected Flat Flat Flat performance. Congrat to HHS seniors on win in final home game.

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