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XtraIce

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  1. Yes and he do not even realize it. May happen again unless he gets feeback.
  2. Sorry not a hater but a fan. Watching Newcath game kickoff now at 4:54am Saturday morning here. Will watch HHS on Sunday morning. Good luck to both.
  3. Traveling on business. I hope the Chinese do not block access to the games on the internet. 14 hours ahead of central time here.
  4. I think it is great that the HS students get the experience to Announce games and provide the multimedia. I am a big fan of the process. I know there is a lot of effort and preparation for the students. However, there should be an adult with knowledge of the game to spot and assist with the announcement of the activity on the field. Name and number of player who carried the ball and who made the tackle, what down and yards to go and support the penalty calls by the referee. When I hear many of the errors throughout the game I think who is helping the student with the calls? If they are by themselves then the school is not providing the proper support. There may be support but when calls are being announced incorrectly many times throughout the game the school should review the process and product they are providing the fans. Some time teaching less is more or quality over quantity is necessary.
  5. Many factors go into a successful program not just size of the male student population. However, assume that two schools share similar dedication to the sport and have the same level of quality coaching and community support. I look at Elder and HHS as an example. I believe Elder has close to twice the male population as HHS. When they played you could easily see a difference in size between the two teams and the results show in Wins vs Loss. The Ohio, Texas student male population plays a part in the number of athletes that support those states success in sending players to the next level in greater numbers than Kentucky.
  6. Statistics (Bell Curve) – School Size Advantage The average size male in the US is between 5’7” and 6’1. That range covers 75% of the male population. There are around 2% of males in the 6’1” to 6’4” height. Assuming that this holds true for the High School population. A school with 400 male students will have statistically 8 between 6’1” and 6’4” while a school with 1,000 male students will have 20. If 25% have athletic ability then the school with 8 will have 2 athletes and the school with 1,000 will have 5. If you platoon then the school with 400 has one for offence and one for defense while the school with 1,000 has 2.5 for offence and 2.5 for defense.
  7. Elder 21 and St X 21 - missed FG - now in OT
  8. Elder 21 vs St X 21 with 37 seconds left - Elder on 43 of St X
  9. Both - Cov Cath played better in the Moe game and HHS is better than we thought. I am sure the Cov Cath players and coaches felt far worse after the HHS game about their effort and play than when they left the field against Moe.
  10. Do you have an internet link to the HHS broadcast?
  11. Distance from Cincinnati to Canton OH - 325 miles Drive time 3 hours 39 min per Google
  12. Finals of Division II in Ohio Div. II: Cleveland Glenville (13-1) vs. Loveland (14-0), 7 p.m. at Canton Fawcett Stadium Friday Dec 6th
  13. The Ohio Erollment 2011 - 2013 Link - 2011-2013 OHSAA Tournament Divisions Division II range 327 boys to 493 boys has 119 schools in Div II Count is grades 10 thru 12 HHS is 329 boys grades 10 thru 12
  14. The 2012-2013 Audited Enrollment report Link - http://khsaa.org/reports/enrollments/20122013schoolenrollmenttotalsbyalpha.pdf HHS Number of Boys (first 4 columns of the report) 9th - 133 10th - 121 11th - 113 12th - 95 Total 9 thru 12 = 462 Total 10 thru 12 = 329
  15. There are provision established when the score goes back under 36. It is still considered a running but there are more times when the clock stops than when the score is at 36 or greater. See link Running Clock Provisions ? KHSAA Football (all high school levels of play) | Kentucky High School Athletic Association
  16. Link to Friday game review http://nky.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20131106/SPT0302/311060146/
  17. I do not think HHS wants a bye in the playoffs. Dale voted for 4 teams. Their backups and JV defense had a rough two outings. WC put 69 on them and Scott County scored 56 in the JV game. The backups and JV need the extra work. Also the Frosh had three games canceled this year.
  18. Thanks - I did not notice the link. Well check it out.
  19. DF - Congrats to Central, it was fun game to watch. Central played hard and never gave up. Since you are reviewing the records I was interested in how many of the teams at the top of Offensive yards and yards rushing lost in those games and does it have scores?
  20. It was a fun game to watch. Stayed to the end don’t normally do that. What an opportunity for Beau Hoge to be in this type of game as a starter and now be prepared in case he is called on in the playoffs. I am certain Houliston a senior will finish out the season however to have a backup QB with this kind of game experience is priceless. Tonights game also provided quality time for defensive backup DB’s to get more game time. It also allowed the defensive coaches to have tape and teaching moments for the backups. The DB’s many times took bad angles when running at the WC runners allowing long TD runs. Also, in pass coverage they did not look back to see the ball and then did not wrap up the receiver. WC played hard and did not give up when down big. I am sure the score and yardage gained helped with the long ride home knowing they gave it their best shot.
  21. I saw the school and record and had never heard of the school so I did not list them however I looked the school up. Flaget High School was a Catholic College preparatory high school in Louisville, Kentucky's West End from 1942 until 1974. It was located throughout its existence at 44th and River Park Drive, in the Shawnee neighborhood of Louisville. Record with Elder between 1951 and 1963 was 4 wins and 0 losses.
  22. Covington Holmes between 1925 and 1949 had 6 wins and 3 losses Newport High School between 1924 and 1938 had 6 wins and 2 losses Louisville Trinity between 1998 and 2012 had 4 wins and 2 losses The History of Cincinnati Elder Football
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