OC THS 71
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No that game was the 1st game for Bob Beatty at Trinity and Brian Brohm was a freshman.. HHS 36 Rocks 29.. HHS had Lorenzen and Smith.
Trinity lost to Male 34-14 in state final... Male put it to us.
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St X lost 5 games each of the last 2 seasons.. This year they will lose 3 regular season games... They return 8 starters.. Trinity,s offense will be different with run/throw option QB....however the Rocks schedule includes Moeller #1 in Ohio/#6 nationally, Colerain #6 in Oh./#25, Ensworth #1 Tn./#18 and Lawrence Central #1 in Ind./#20... along with Cathedral #2 in Ind. and Carmel # 4 in Ind.....St X #4 in Ky/138 will be the 7th best team on the Rocks schedule.. the rocks will underdogs vs. Colerain, Lawrence Central, Moeller and its a tossup vs. Colerain... they will take their lumps early but they will show up at Papa John's.
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Many think the Universtiy Christian/ Highlands game will be sparsely attended. Personally' date=' I see two general representations of the best that both States have to offer in regards to high school football and I think it will be the biggest game of the year. If the Birds win, will it give the Commonwealth street credibility in the eyes of our fellow Floridians? And if by chance the Birds lose, how will this reflect on Kentucky football as a whole. Keep in mind, Highlands represents the best that Kentucky has to offer and a beating at the hands of a 2A Florida school could be a blow to Kentucky's national perception as a quality high school football state.[/quote']
The Massey Ratings have University Christian of Jacksonville ranked #152 in Florida and #3352 nationally..... Highlands is playing a sacrificial lamb!
The hype is not deserved.. a win is of no benefit to Highlands... play Indianapolis Cathedral and Louisville St X for regional respect.
Are you rooting for Trinity this week?
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Yes of course.. when Trinity plus others that have success versus Tennessee, Ohio and Indiana regional powers.. the results only enhance the creditability of the Kentucky High School Football product.