It's very classy to call time, go talk to your pitcher and stare down your 17 year old third baseman for 5 minutes. There have been plenty of people who talk about years past when an opposing player hit a home run and he was plunked the next at bat. And it's also class when in '06 BW beat HC down in Cynthiana in same tourney and Whitaker was supposed to hand out trophies but instead jumped on his motorcycle and left the field before postgame ceremonies. I guess that's class where you come from.
If it's allowed then why not sell beer at all high school football games? What's the difference. As long as people are ID'd and it's not sold to minors. Could raise alot of money for the athletic programs.
Coop, BW was not allowed to play for free against NCC on Sunday. It was stipulated that if the 5.00 coverage charge for the fans covered Freedom's cost then it would be free. So whoever told you otherwise is not telling you the truth. Even if it was Clint Brown. He told me differently Sunday night.
Lefty that works outside edge with fastball and offspeed. Probabley 78MPH fastball. Not a thrower but a pitcher. I think he's had only one bad outing - that against Dixie, their only loss. If umpire is giving 1 to 2 balls outside, he's deadly. Against Dixie, he wasn't getting that call and had to come in on hitters and got in trouble.
I believe it's a KHSAA rule that no alcohol is to be served. They didn't serve it in the 9th region tournament the last few years. Plus the sales would be down since all Cov Cath faithfuls would have snuck in their own!
Declined because they are doing state testing and didn't want the kids up that late. Also, there is beer sales going on during high school games, another no no; however, the taps run freely at the parochial schools so not an issue for Cov Cath. JK