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Bluebird99

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  1. Want to add, the 2019 regular season game was  also a close one.  With HHS being the only team in the state of KY to hold CCH to only one touchdown in multiple years.  (It was one touchdown, 2 field goals). 
     

    This Friday should be a good game.  Overall, the team is young with their varsity players (sophomores- seniors).  They are motivated, coachable, having fun, and developing each week.  A very fun team to watch!

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  2. More or less correct, yes. There still are some situations with cancellations and some of those can come as a unexpected surprise where teams buy their way out of a contract. There are still coaches who are searching for 2020 games during the '19/'20 offseason. Just a quick glance at the listserv shows that Belfry, Berea, Breathitt County, Dayton, Fairview, Frankfort (2 games), Garrard County, Harlan County, Hazard, McLean County, Newport, Owen County, Owensboro Catholic, Pikeville, Simon Kenton, and Western were all looking for 2020 games as recently as the last week or two for some of them.

     

    I'm not saying Highlands was necessarily looking for a 2020 game, because I have no idea, but there are inquiries out there for 2020 games still.

     

    You are correct. I was speaking for Highlands only. Sorry to cause confusion regarding other schools.

  3. Schedules are based on contracts set 1-2 years out, so the early scheduling happens VERY early. Scheduling occurring now is for 2021-2022 season, NOT 2020 season.

     

    2020 season games are the same as 2019 season games just flipping home/away with the exception of the Bowl game at Corbin. It will be at Corbin with different opponent decided by the host. The Scrimmages can change year to year, so that may be the inquiries for 2020. But, inquiries would not be for 2020 games!

     

    The players are fully aware of who they are playing because they played them in 2019. Coach Weinrich and the administration are fully aware of the requirements set by the KHSAA on when to formally post the upcoming schedule and roster, as well as, how to budget for the season.

  4. It gets to the point that enough is enough. 24 pages of bashing. Schedule a meeting with him and his boss which I’m sure none of you have ever approached him with your concerns or ever will. I would think as loyal, passionate alumni you would want to get the facts straight from the coach. But, meeting with him and being told the true facts wont be as fun as the gossip, I’m sure. If you have discussed your concerns directly with him, then I apologize.

    For the record, unless you’re in the locker room, on the field, on the sideline, in the coach’s office, in the film sessions, interacting with players’ teachers etc, you have no idea what truly happens or what goes into every decision!

    I was talking with a parent of a current player who was raving about Coach Weinrich (not BW) and how much their son loves him & how hard the workouts are going. I guess in the end, there are many kids who want to play football and are playing. I’m sure one of you will say it’s because they have to play, but seriously, 80 kids have to play? No, it’s because they want to play!

    And, I was talking with someone today who confirmed that he is involved with the Jr league. He was at their most recent board meeting because he was asked to attend to give his thoughts on a few items, he has met with their coaches, participated in their safety training, invites the middle school team to have dinner & pre game with the high school team, attends games as his schedules allows, and provides access to their staff for clinics.

  5. All coaches were spoken about at the banquet, so there were players who were willing to talk about every coach. The speeches were fun, serious & appreciative. Some speeches brought tears to my eyes because you could feel the connection between the player/coach.

     

    It’s ok if some players didn’t want to speak. Not all students like all teachers, not all employees like all employers. It’s life.

     

    There are many players on the roster (returning & new) showing up for winter workouts. Even another soccer player is showing up to potentially play both sports in 2020 like the one player from 2019 season.

  6. I think many are missing the entire point of his quote. He is praising his players for taking a difficult loss and doing what real men do by working hard, showing up the next day to learn, improve, and fix while not getting distracted by the social media world we all live in today.

     

    His post is not saying he is getting harassed/bullied. He is not talking about anyone in the public. He is not distracted. His quote is not about him.

     

    He is PRAISING his players while providing some life advice.

     

    Great job, Coach Weinrich!

  7. Of the 8 names you mentioned, 4 of them were quarterbacks, which imo has been the most glaring position that has struggled since the 2014 season. There has been and continues to be no development of the quarterback position. Seems like someone on the staff is not paying to close attention to what is in the pipeline or not in the pipeline. Just another example of not adapting to the personnel that you have each year and thinking the ways of old are good enough.

     

    For those that say Highlands will not win state in 5A, they already have.

     

    Main reason for wanting to play up is to stay with CovCath and not have to travel all over to play district games. Weinrich wanted to play 4A and he was overruled from what I remember.

     

    You mean 3 of them were QB's. Hoge never took a snap under Mueller! He was a WR.

  8. I can not express how relieved I am to see this update. Highlands football and it's family (The Weinrich family) are most of the reason I still believe in this community and school. They are reason that there is still good in this program. Brian isn't concerned with your last or how good your dad was when he played. He is concerned about the boy standing in front of him and how he can help him become the best player and young man he can be. I am proud to say my son has been learning from him since he was a little boy.

  9. There isn't a new coach yet, but Brian is a Highlands Alum. He played on the 1989 state championship team. He is along time asst. and the heir apparent for sometime. He is respected as a coach and a teacher. My perception is he is much quieter and a less over the top personality than Dale, but the job is not bigger than him. I believe he will do well. The transition will be smooth.

     

    I will be interested to see if he stays on the defensive side of the ball and what changes he will make.[/quote

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