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KIDZFIRST

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  1. Good to see these 2 seniors contributing to the Breds after sitting out of baseball for a couple of years. Pangallo and Gray, 2 names you will continue to hear about leading the Breds in baseball...glad to hear both are getting the opportunity to contribute! Curious to know why they both are not playing regularly at this level...
  2. Young Coach with a great opportunity in the public sector! Win, win for the Brannen Family and Walton Verona.
  3. Congrats to Coach Dawn, looking forward to the changes that take place at NCC with a very talented group of players currently attending NCC and the years to come. The intensity will increase, watch out 9th Region!
  4. J-Lo can still let it go on a rope! Hopefully he is going to get paid a decent amount of money doing what he loves to do. Good luck and much success to Jared. I suggest turning down the volume on the video, the music is awful!
  5. Wouldn't this require a change of residence? Public to public??
  6. What is there to argue about? I assume you are referring to the statement about Anost over shadowing Lyon last season with that being his/Anost first full year of football...one doesn't need to watch film when you see it live on Friday nights. Regarding football knowledge, you do not have to play in the NFL to have the knowledge to evaluate players. It is what it is... Back to what this thread is about...NewCath being competitive this year, NewCath will compete as they always have. I think the big question is the QB spot, who fills this position will probably determine the offense NewCath will run, etc. If Pangallo returns, he is a athlete/competitor and will be a kid that NewCath cannot keep off the field regardless of the position(s). Offensively NewCath will work out the kinks prior to the District run and will need to rely on a variety of Breds to make a run through the District one game at a time.
  7. There is nothing to debate, teams/players feared him...it is what it is.
  8. Hope the Brooks kid stays healthy! Both Moore and Brooks bring a lot to the field and will continue to be key factors in the Breds success along with many others.
  9. Seniors to be, Sutkamp and Meeks were exceptional last season. With that said, there are several Juniors to be that will need to fulfill assignments on both sides of the ball and they contributed on the varsity level last season. Gray on Special Teams & receiver Hoover on the o-line & DE Neff on the defensive side of the ball, DE, DT, LB and Special Teams...not sure where he will be on the offensive side of the ball Weilen(sp) o-line. At DE, Anost(sp) was the best run defender and pass rusher...this kid got better each and every week. Lyon must get stronger to become the best run defender and pass rusher at DE his senior year.
  10. The Touchstone Energy All "A" Classic is a statewide basketball tournament for the smallest 125 high schools within the commonwealth of Kentucky based on student enrollment for the grades 9-12 as verified through Kentucky Department of Educations records on October 1st of each year. The winners from the 16 boys’ regional tournaments along with the 16 girls’ regional tournament champions will advance to the statewide tournament held in Frankfort. Of the 123 Class "A" schools that are members of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, 121 boys' teams and 122 girls' teams have committed to participate in this year's Touchstone Energy All "A" Basketball Classic. In 2011-2012, the All "A" Classic will provide over 15,000 smaller school students wit the opportunity to actively participate in a statewide volleyball competition, a scholarship program, an art competition, statewide baseball tournament, statewide fast pitch softball tournament, and a cheerleading competition. The Touchstone Energy All "A" Classic strengthened its commitment to academics and education in 1996-97 by providing scholarship opportunities open to all students of Class "A" schools. In the first year of the scholarship program, twelve $1,000 scholarships were awarded to Class "A" seniors planning to attend any Kentucky institution of higher education. The number of scholarships increased to a total of $70,000 for 2002-2003. In addition, other scholarships are presented annually as part of the statewide art competition. This year the total amount of scholarships provided will exceed $900,000.
  11. From the paper: FRANKFORT - When the buzzer sounded Sunday, giving the Newport Central Catholic boys' basketball team a 75-54 Touchstone Energy All "A" Classic state championship victory over Bardstown, Thoroughbreds coach Grant Brannen received a hug from his father. Another quote from the paper: FRANKFORT - An uncharacteristic hot hand from the perimeter helped the Bishop Brossart girls' basketball team get off to a good start in its first-round Touchstone Energy All 'A' Classic State Tournament game against Murray and then some characteristic calm under pressure helped it hold on to win. State Championship victory!
  12. Not a dog in the fight; Campbell Cty Native, avid sports fan, and not a bad experience with NewCath. Friends with many current families attending NewCath. IMO there needs to be some change within the program, not Grant in particular. I agree, they have a very talented group of kids returning.
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