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  1. On 4/15/2024 at 4:31 PM, nikeman49 said:

    Didn’t hear Pope say NBA one single time yesterday, very refreshing to not hear that, let’s play for Ky basketball for a change, he did say the jersey was a proud thing to wear, haven’t heard that statement in a long time also.

    That's great for the fanatics. Not going to work with recruits. Like it or not, they don't care. 

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  2. 10 hours ago, cincyswords said:

    If you tell the former coach who has had some success "we are going in a different direction" two things come to mind.

    1 - If your an assistant coach you are part of the current direction so you have no shot

    2 - As long as this is taking I am not sure the school knew what direction they were going or at least thought they would be a great job and overestimated the type of applicants they would get.

    There is no way the Brossart folks have an overinflated sense of self worth. No chance. I refuse to believe it.  

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  3. On 1/8/2024 at 5:44 PM, Mustang said:

    I use your old quote quite often, that you issued one night during a broadcast as Bellevue was beating up on us.

    You commented that "These coaches know that its only a matter of time until Brossart football joins our other sports at being championship caliber."

    We have certainly made our mark in Class 1A since then.

    Please don’t take this the wrong way, but championship at what level? Admittedly, I don’t follow these things even remotely the same as I used to, but I don’t recall Brossart winning many championships.

  4. 46 minutes ago, Voice of Reason said:

    Poor decisions by the school administration. They let their state champion coach go. That led to their best players leaving to play at Boyle County and numbers of kids playing football dropped. There were about 20 players in uniform last night. Their state championship roster had 47 players. 

    My goodness. 

  5. Deion is building a team. 
     

    Tell me you wouldn’t want to play for this guy. 
     

    “We’re gonna beat the brakes off these young men, but we’re going to do it with class and dignity” 

    “Look at the man next to you and tell him I believe” 

     

    LOVE IT!!!!

     

     

  6. 8 hours ago, theguru said:

    I hope he stays at Colorado and builds a dynasty. 

    Same. That clown from ESPN that wrote this week that they had the worst roster in all of college has to feel about 6 inches tall today. 
     

    Travis Hunter is disgusting. That INT by the goal line got me up off the couch. 
     

    Deion is proving everyone wrong. And I love it. They will still struggle at times this year and their schedule is TOUGH, but what a start!!!

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  7. 4 hours ago, 98NCCalum said:

    Thank you! Great recap! 

     

    On 8/28/2023 at 10:05 AM, Runcible Owl said:

    🏃 Sherman Elementary hosted ten races on Saturday. With few exceptions, this was a "Northern Kentucky" gathering. 

    Complete results, from Varsity to 3rd Grade and Under races can be found on the "Meet Results" page at this 🔗 ky.milesplit.com

    • Varsity Girls - Scott senior Maddie Strong shaved a few seconds off of the meet record, besting Beechwood soph Lily Parke for the win. 

    Defending 1A State Champs Beechwood placed five runners in the top 16 to total 50 points. The top five included: 2. Notre Dame 71, 3. Scott 92, 4. Henry Clay 99, 5. Conner 140 

    • Varsity Boys - Grant Co. junior Lincoln Herald obliterated the meet record by nearly 30 seconds, leaving Henry Clay's runner-up Canaan Thomas over a minute behind. 

    The Top Five: 1. Henry Clay 48, 2. Simon Kenton, 3. Villa Madonna 107, 4. Scott 133, 5. Williamstown 136

    • Girls Junior Varsity - Notre Dame frosh Norah Barker won the race leading five Pandas in the top eight to outpace Beechwood 16 to 60.

    The remaining top five: 3. Scott 94, 4. Villa Madonna 106, 5. Henry Clay 122 

    • Junior Varsity Boys - Tyler Cammack, an Owen County freshman crossed the finish line in first place. Runner-up Parker Grayson led five Cooper harriers in the top ten for a 27 point total. The best of the rest: 2. Henry Clay 70, 3. Villa Madonna 83, 4. Conner 89, 5. Simon Kenton 105 

    Nice race by @98NCCalum's boy, who finished as his team's top runner again this week.

    He will be making his varsity debut this weekend at Ryle. Curious to see how he responds. 

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  8. On 8/28/2023 at 10:05 AM, Runcible Owl said:

    🏃 Sherman Elementary hosted ten races on Saturday. With few exceptions, this was a "Northern Kentucky" gathering. 

    Complete results, from Varsity to 3rd Grade and Under races can be found on the "Meet Results" page at this 🔗 ky.milesplit.com

    • Varsity Girls - Scott senior Maddie Strong shaved a few seconds off of the meet record, besting Beechwood soph Lily Parke for the win. 

    Defending 1A State Champs Beechwood placed five runners in the top 16 to total 50 points. The top five included: 2. Notre Dame 71, 3. Scott 92, 4. Henry Clay 99, 5. Conner 140 

    • Varsity Boys - Grant Co. junior Lincoln Herald obliterated the meet record by nearly 30 seconds, leaving Henry Clay's runner-up Canaan Thomas over a minute behind. 

    The Top Five: 1. Henry Clay 48, 2. Simon Kenton, 3. Villa Madonna 107, 4. Scott 133, 5. Williamstown 136

    • Girls Junior Varsity - Notre Dame frosh Norah Barker won the race leading five Pandas in the top eight to outpace Beechwood 16 to 60.

    The remaining top five: 3. Scott 94, 4. Villa Madonna 106, 5. Henry Clay 122 

    • Junior Varsity Boys - Tyler Cammack, an Owen County freshman crossed the finish line in first place. Runner-up Parker Grayson led five Cooper harriers in the top ten for a 27 point total. The best of the rest: 2. Henry Clay 70, 3. Villa Madonna 83, 4. Conner 89, 5. Simon Kenton 105 

    Nice race by @98NCCalum's boy, who finished as his team's top runner again this week.

    Thank you! Great recap! 

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