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Chatty Cat

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  1. I have yet to hear anything regarding Ludlow. They just hired a soccer coach for the girls team a few days before practice started. I assume this is next on their list.....
  2. I was there! It was a mess. We were told we were playing the 03 Bandits, then told we were playing the Krushers, then we ended up playing the Orange Bandit team. It was definitely a mess. TBH, I'm glad we didn't play the Krushers! My daughter had to pitch due to the starting pitcher being on vacation and last time (with our starting pitcher) the score wasn't pretty. My daughter is still learning to pitch and I don't want her confidence taking a huge beating right now. You guys have a good team!
  3. 18U Bluegrass Chiefs I might be missing a player or two........ Jonathan Breeden (Dixie) Andrew Chaffin (Holy Cross) Anthony Crow Tyler Durham (Ludlow) TC Eads (Ludlow) Will Edwards (Summit) Kyrie Glover (Holmes) Brady Hayes (Bellevue) Dawson Hogan (Campbell) Clay Kramer (Brossart) Tyler Lyons (Ludlow) Mark Peterson (Summit) Ryne Poli (Elder) Todd Ramey (Highlands) Jared Seibert (Holy Cross) Briley Seiter (Bellevue) Evan Slone (Ludlow) Tanner Verst (Brossart) Sam Wood (I believe he was home schooled and an Asbury commit)
  4. My 16 yr old son had his orbital socket completely shattered pitching last travel season. Probably one of the worst things I have witnessed. He's had one major reconstructive surgery and needs at least 1 more surgery. Thankfully, he didn't suffer a major head injury. He wears one of these in his hat now...SST Pro Performance Head Guard For Right Handed Pitchers- Highest Impact Rating 13U+ All Hats Size 7 and Up | Safer Sports Technologies ? (470) 238-9778 ? info@sstcomposites.com At least it protects his head. I WISH there was something for baseball that was accepted like the mask my daughter wears when she pitches.
  5. It was announced this weekend. Her daughter will be playing at St Catherine and she said she wanted to spend time warching her daughter play in college.
  6. It's a lot of fun. My daughter is one of the 10,000 Bandits. I can't keep them all straight! I LOVE seeing so many girls playing fastpitch. Love it!
  7. My daughter plays 12U and it is required for her team to wear a face mask in the infield. It is optional for outfield, but most outfielders choose to wear their mask as well. In every tournament and game at the 12U level, I have yet to see any infielder without a face mask. It has been this way since she started playing a couple of years ago. She just played her first season of high school ball and I was taken aback by the number of girls who do not wear masks. A pitcher would wear a mask every now and then, but for the most part I did not see any JV or varsity player wear a mask. I know that my daughter was the anomaly when she wore her mask while pitching this high school season. My son was severely injured while pitching last summer (took a line drive to his face/eye). He has had one major reconstructive surgery and has at least one more minor surgery in the near future to repair all the damage. My daughter was at the game when he was hurt--some images will stick with you for a long time. She used to grumble about wearing her mask while pitching, but now is glad that she has it. I hope more girls choose to start wearing their masks at the high school level.
  8. Pat Allen (father of Ryle High School's Kirsten Allen) gives lessons at At The Yard.
  9. I believe they are the Blue team. There are three Bandit teams as the 12U level and they all play on Wed @ Rivercity. It is very cool to see so many girls getting involved in softball!
  10. We are there on Wednesdays too (not tonight though; school function). My daughter plays with the Bandits :-)
  11. I'm so sorry. My thoughts are with the families. What a horrible decision to make. I lost a good friend when I was 18 in a car crash. It stays with you forever.
  12. I'm not sure when St Henry and Ludlow play again. I know that they were scheduled to play a second time right after the All-A at Florence Freedom; but there was a scheduling mistake/confusion and St. Henry did not show up (they thought the game was the next night). Both the umpires and Ludlow were at Florence Freedom ready for the game. I have no idea how it will be/is being handled.
  13. My daughter plays travel with Sam and her younger sister. Sam plays ss and is definitely one of the better 12U short stops I have seen.
  14. The fast pitch leagues really make a difference. My daughter is in middle school at Ludlow--she plays both JV and varsity. The JV team consists of 7-10th graders--most of them having never played fast pitch softball. There really is nothing in Northern Kenton County for these girls. We were lucky to find NKYA and NKB to get her started before moving to travel but both of those leagues involved driving to Independence or Boone County for practices/games. Fast pitch is a great game! I wish more girls in my area had access to it.
  15. I saw them on Friday against Ludlow. I was very impressed with the short stop and second baseman. They could play ball!
  16. Panthers have nothing to be ashamed of. It's going to be a good season
  17. Game went back and forth all night. At one point the Panthers were down 5-1. At another point St. Henry was down 8-6. Panthers win in the bottom of the 7th on a suicide squeeze.
  18. La Mexicana on Monmouth in Newport is really good! It is small and shares space with a Hispanic grocer. Cancun on Buttermilk Pike is good. Unfortunately, for Tex-Mex, Chili's may be your best option ;-)
  19. He has definitely gotten his players to buy in. I think they would go to war for him.
  20. Ludlow 7th grade girls beat Sharp 32-18 today for the small school championship. They finished their season 19-0. A very nice season for this group of girls.
  21. Thanks for the summary! I really think there are good days ahead for the girls basketball program at Ludlow. The middle school girls teams are doing quite well in the small school division. The 7th grade team has yet to lose a game and will be playing the championship game on Saturday. The 8th grade team has only lost a few games and will be playing in their championship game on Saturday as well. There is a lot of talent in the 6/7/8 grades, they just need some time for grooming. An issue Ludlow does have is numbers. Both the 7th and 8th grade classes are small; as in ~50 students each grade (boys and girls). Assuming there are 25 girls in the 7th grade; 9 of them (36%) are currently playing basketball. This core group of girls are all also playing volleyball, soccer, softball and track. Coach Wofford is going to have a balancing act to get them ready for high school basketball but still allow them to be high school students and have other activities besides basketball. I'm excited to watch Ludlow Girls basketball these next few years. I hope you stick around to watch!
  22. Absolutely. Drove one from my freshman year of college until 2013 (let's just say that's a LONG time!) LOL I miss it at times.
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