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Be there or be stuck in traffic trying to get there.

 

Unfortunately, the issues with 71/75 construction are already taking it's toll on games for a parties (players, parents/family, coaches and refs) from what I've heard.

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Another benefit of investing in synthetic turf.

 

I'd argue that this switch benefits St. Henry as it's likely they are the more technical team and playing on turf will help them play their style. I'll go with St. Henry 3-1 in this one.

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I would agree, between the white lines this change of venue may well benefit St Henry. I was referring more to the financial benefit, assuming ( I may be incorrect) HHS will keep the proceeds from the gate and concession. The benefit of living much closer to your home venue, less traffic to fight through (this issue has already been mentioned on this thread) and the benefit of possibly having a larger "home crowd."

I do compliment the St Henry students, seemed obvious there were many more St Henry students at the CCH game then actual CCH students. But it is worth mentioning CCH being an all boys HS , a large number of the student body were likely not able to attend the game due to football practice.

 

Is it safe to say CCH, HHS, Ryle and St Henry are the top four contenders for the 9th region? These match ups between these four make for some very interesting games to keep an eye on. I think it will be much closer, 1-0 HHS.

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I would agree, between the white lines this change of venue may well benefit St Henry. I was referring more to the financial benefit, assuming ( I may be incorrect) HHS will keep the proceeds from the gate and concession. The benefit of living much closer to your home venue, less traffic to fight through (this issue has already been mentioned on this thread) and the benefit of possibly having a larger "home crowd."

I do compliment the St Henry students, seemed obvious there were many more St Henry students at the CCH game then actual CCH students. But it is worth mentioning CCH being an all boys HS , a large number of the student body were likely not able to attend the game due to football practice.

 

Is it safe to say CCH, HHS, Ryle and St Henry are the top four contenders for the 9th region? These match ups between these four make for some very interesting games to keep an eye on. I think it will be much closer, 1-0 HHS.

 

Must be a hell of a football team this year. What do they have at CCH; like 600 boys?!

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Must be a hell of a football team this year. What do they have at CCH; like 600 boys?!

 

600 sounds right.

 

60 or so on varsity/JV.

 

25 on frosh.

 

Lots of boys left.

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600 sounds right.

 

60 or so on varsity/JV.

 

25 on frosh.

 

Lots of boys left.

 

I think it's safe to say it wasn't really on the radar of the student body at CCH, especially with a 4:45 start time.

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I think it's safe to say it wasn't really on the radar of the student body at CCH, especially with a 4:45 start time.

 

That's an honest answer and appreciated unlike the other response that tried to place blame where it should not have been.

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I stand corrected. I figured fielding 3 football teams would count for over a hundred students.

 

I stand by my compliment to the St Henry faithful, your support and school spirit is impressive!

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The girls have nowhere else to practice and they already got bumped on Tuesday. Big game this weekend against Owensboro catholic.

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