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  1. (Fort Mitchell) Beechwood School Administrators say two sets of parents told them they witnessed students drinking outside the home of Ludlow City Administrator Brian Richmond when they went to drop off their teens at a party there. They then took their kids home and alerted administrators. Eighteen Beechwood High School football players confessed to attending the party where underage drinking occured and that's a violation of team rules. They told administrators cases of Keystone Light were available for the taking outside the home. Fifteen players were suspended for their first violation and three were kicked off the team after having multiple violations. Fort Mitchell police say no witnesses have reported the incident to the police and until that happens an investigation won't be started.

     

     

     

    Read more: Beechwood Football Players Suspended | Bill Cunningham - Cincinnati Reds - 700WLW - THE BIG ONE

     

    Doesn't say front porch. There is a big difference in having beer available and having it sit on the front porch for everyone to see. You like to embellish the facts.

  2. The presence of a political figure as a facilitator of teenage drinking changes the equation. I'm sure the kids are being dealt with fairly. This figure has already delivered conflicting accounts of what has happened and has been refuted by two sets of BW parents. There were cases of beer on the front porch, evidently visible from the street. This is a fellow BW parent. YOU SHOULD BE OUTRAGED!

     

    Beer on the front porch? where did you get that?

  3. Hopefully some transfers go back to the school they should be going to because of this. I guess the grass is not always greener?

     

    Actually might make some people think about coming to Beechwood because of the way this was handled. I would say most parents would want their kid to go to a school where there are high standards, no excuses and accountability.

  4. I missed them talking on 700wlw at 1206 but this article is posted there. Not good info for the host of the party.

     

    article can be found here: Beechwood Football Players Suspended | Bill Cunningham - Cincinnati Reds - 700WLW - THE BIG ONE

     

    (Fort Mitchell) Beechwood School Administrators say two sets of parents told them they witnessed students drinking outside the home of Ludlow City Administrator Brian Richmond when they went to drop off their teens at a party there. They then took their kids home and alerted administrators. Eighteen Beechwood High School football players confessed to attending the party where underage drinking occured and that's a violation of team rules. They told administrators cases of Keystone Light were available for the taking outside the home. Fifteen players were suspended for their first violation and three were kicked off the team after having multiple violations. Fort Mitchell police say no witnesses have reported the incident to the police and until that happens an investigation won't be started.

     

    Read more: Bill Cunningham - Cincinnati Reds - 700WLW - THE BIG ONE

  5. The discipline starts at home. If the adults act like idiots, in some cases the boys aren't too far behind. Once the parents clean up their acts, BW will be fine. The coaches can do only so much.

     

    So you are saying that the parents of every kid that just got in trouble act like idiots?

  6. OK I will bite? What is going on, for a series, quarter or until they play Ffort?

     

    Hopefully the Tigers will get their discipline back on track much like the example that Quickslick mentioned from the mid 2000s. Quick and appropriate. Then put it behind you and get back on track.

  7. And you are? Please, enlighten me oh wise one. lol... If I get my point across, what does it matter? I am not a big man, but (in my opinion) better than most. I am sure you understood my insult and as for maturity....well your post was very mature. I will repeat my point it in layman terms for you. Why refer to a single player's age when it was a team that won? Reason? I will give you a couple of days for your reply. Thanks for the spell check tip.

     

    Because he was the only player that could drive to the game!

     

    I'm surprised that there still aren't age limits associated with grade games. Here is the KHSAA rule for age:

    Sec. 1) Age Restriction

    Pursuant to KRS 156.070 (2) (e), a student who becomes nineteen

    (19) years old before August 1 shall be ineligible for interscholastic

    athletic competition. A student who becomes nineteen (19) on or

    after August 1 shall remain eligible for the entire school year.

     

    AS VOR said earlier. This kid won't be able to play his senior year and really barely made if for his Junior year.

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