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  1. That would be terrific - Scully calling a walk-off in game 7 at Dodger Stadium. Wow!

     

    Two reasons I'm pulling for the Dodgers - Scully and Lasorda. Class acts, both.

     

    Regarding Joe Buck - I've felt he's been a little distracted this post-season. Perhaps Kyle Schwarber's struggles - Kyle was his man-crush last year - have weighed on his mind.

     

    I like Joe Buck. Liked Ernie Johnson in the earlier rounds too, but he got called away by the NBA.

     

    Madison Bumgarner was Joe's man-crush in the 2014 World Series. (Though I'll admit to rooting for the Royals that year.)

  2. Never been to YUM nor BB&T. Agree, Rupp is bigger than necessary to hold the crowds (which are, indeed, dwindling.) But I still think Rupp is the mecca. Ya gotta have it there if possible.

     

    The way I remember it: when the Louisville schools were playing, their crowd would frequently be the smallest of the bunch...whether it was at Freedom Hall or Rupp.

     

    No doubt my memory isn't what it used to be...but I got to be part of broadcasting the entire Sweet 16 from 1974-1991.

     

    Looking back, it would have been fun to have a picture of each corner of the gym...at least for the first round games...to see how many folks each team brought.

  3. With my son's encouragement, I froze mine with all three credit agencies...and opened an account with Zander Identity Theft Protection. The latter won't keep someone from stealing your info, but WILL provide someone to go to all the hassle of "rescuing" you if it should happen.

    Yes there is cost involved, but it's worth it to me because the possibilities otherwise are something I wouldn't want to face.

  4. Find it hard to believe I just now saw it for the first time. Going through a stack of monthly magazines called The Kentucky Explorer...which features a zillion historical stories of the Commonwealth...reading all of the sports related ones...and saving bits and pieces for my files.

     

    Our station carried U.K. sports the whole time I was there; we interviewed him at our state tournament broadcasts several times (picture from the 1989 Sweet Sixteen; ) etc. And I never remember seeing or even hearing his middle name.

    1989 - Joe B. Hall.jpg

  5. Well phooey; that didn't come out as clearly as I had hoped. Not sure how to clean it up.

     

    The script at the bottom of first picture said, "Dedicatory exercises, honoring Mr. Bridges, were held in the Highlands H.S Gym January 15 (1956.)

     

    Bottom of the second pic, "The basement recreation room is used for student activities during the day and by the teen-age canteen and other groups on weekends and for special evening programs."

  6. I liked Lackey's comments after the game:

     

    "I wasn't trying to hit anybody, but I totally get the other side, too," Lackey said. "Tell Happy, my bad, apologize for that, have to buy him something nice for getting hit. But the game polices itself. Whether I intentionally did it or not, I get it on the other side. You've got to take care of your guys too."

     

    ("Happy" is rookie Ian Happ...the Cub who got plunked in retaliation in the bottom of the 5th.)

  7. Julian Tackett posted this on Facebook this evening:

     

    Sitting in a restaurant by myself tonight, was thinking the poetry I heard most of the day listening to xm radio and the British announcers who have you thinking you are there on xm radio listening to the Open. The poetic waxing was wonderful.

     

    Then I came across a post that literally shook me, actually bring tears I didnt care who saw to my eyes. Longtime radio man, coach and true friend Dale McMillen, according to his family, is in his final countdown tonight. He has fought illness gallantly but likely will lose that battle, yet head to a much more glorious place in a short while.

     

    Dale was one of the first to reach out to me as a wet behind the ears SID at the KHSAA in 1984, and truthful was a friend to me the years before that when I worked on the sweet 16 and U.K. Stats crews. He offered suggestions, advice, wisdom and counsel.

     

    And during the nearly 20 years I tried to make mike Michael Beitzel, Ken Shields, Rick Meyers and others evenings miserable at the old gym at NKU, I would always run into him a couple of times a year and get an update.

     

    Later we became even closer as he coached the Lloyd slow pitch softball team during the years that our staff pitched in and ran the tournament in its last year's so those girls would have a participation opportunity.

     

    Good night old friend, your work here was good and is done now. See you on the other side. Have the scorebook ready.

  8. You might contact Kevin Patton. He has been the sports editor of the Henderson Gleaner for the last 20 years or so.

     

    The play-by-play man was Keith Farrell on WHRZ, Providence. He is now the public address voice for the Trojans teams.

     

    Jim Pickens has been writing sports for the Owensboro Inquirer dating back 30 years or so. He would likely be able to add information...at least regarding the game with Owensboro Catholic.

     

    Scott Brown still does Trigg County play-by-play for WKDZ, and has a treasure trove of information regarding Western Kentucky sports.

  9. Anyone have any corrections for the list below?

     

    Covington Catholic Football History

     

    1966 (played JV ball only in the school’s first FB season)

    1967 5-4-1 Steve Rasso

    1968 6-4 Tony Lanham

    1969 8-2 Rudy Tassini

    1970 3-7 Rudy Tassini

    1971 2-8 Rudy Tassini

    1972 2-8 Rudy Tassini

    1973 3-6 Fred Bernier

    1974 5-5 Fred Bernier

    1975 0-10 Lynn Ray (record may be missing last regular season game)

    1976 1-10 Lynn Ray

    1977 3-8 Lynn Ray

    1978 3-7 Lynn Ray (record may be missing last regular season game)

    1979 5-6 Lynn Ray

    1980 5-6 Lynn Ray

    1981 9-2 Lynn Ray

    1982 8-3 Lynn Ray

    1983 7-3 Lynn Ray

    1984 10-2 Lynn Ray

    1985 9-1 Lynn Ray

    1986 6-4 Lynn Ray

    1987 14-1 Lynn Ray 3-A state champion

    1988 14-1 Lynn Ray 3-A state champion

    1989 11-2 Lynn Ray

    1990 11-2 Lynn Ray

    1991 9-5 Lynn Ray

    1992 12-1 Lynn Ray

    1993 14-1 Lynn Ray 3-A state champion

    1994 11-4 Lynn Ray 3-Astate champion

    1995 7-5 Lynn Ray

    1996 8-4 Lynn Ray

    1997 12-3 Lynn Ray 3-A state champion

    1998 8-5 Lynn Ray

    1999 4-7 Lynn Ray

    2000 5-7 Lynn Ray

    2001 9-5 Lynn Ray

    2002 6-6 Lynn Ray

    2003 3-8 Lynn Ray

    2004 10-3 Lynn Ray

    2005 7-5 John Rodenberg

    2006 12-3 John Rodenberg 3-A state champion

    2007 5-7 Dave Brossart

    2008 5-7 Dave Brossart

    2009 6-6 David Wirth

    2010 6-6 David Wirth

    2011 10-3 David Wirth

    2012 9-4 David Wirth

    2013 10-3 David Wirth

    2014 8-5 David Wirth

    2015 5-8 Eddie Eviston

    2016 9-4 Eddie Eviston

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