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  1. I would expect to see G. Dean playing in the middle of the field, if so, I think that CCH will need to make sure and not allow him to dominate the midfield.

     

    My guess would be Dean plays the #8, Ballard the #10 and Shackleford the #9 role. Ballard has a ton of assists so he's right in the middle of things, I suspect. For some reason I think Dean plays in the back or maybe even the #6 for LFC? Be curious to se if there is any game scenario where he sits s little deeper. I probably miss the game tonight due to work pile-up, but Quite Frankly, if I can catch it on CovCath radio that might hold me over.

  2. That darn realignment thing gets me every time. I can't even keep up with who is in the National League or American League any longer. Bring back the old days, they should only play each other in the World Series.

     

    Your Region 12 confusion is not alignment driven... maybe a bald tire?

  3. I'm not bashing St X, they have a great school and soccer program. Since their State Championship in 2012, St X has not even won a regional title. Trinity winning in 2013, 14, and 15 has a lot to do with this. This season Collegiate knocked them both off in the 7th Region. PL Dunbar won Region 11 in 2012, 13, and 14. Bowling Green wins Region 4 is 2012, 13, 14, and 15. As previously pointed out the last back to back Region 9 titles was in 2009/10. Taking a look at some of the top regions, region 4,7, 9,11, and 12 in boys soccer, interesting enough Region 9 and 12 (play each other in first round) are the only ones this season to have back to back Championships. Since something like 2004 or so only teams from these 5 Regions have won the State Championship.

     

    Regions 5 and 10 were ranked higher by Maher as a group this year than Region 12. I wasn't aware of any Region 12 team (current or former alignment) winning State since 2004. There were winners from (former alignment) Region 6 and Region 14, I believe, but I didn't see 12.

  4. CovCath is the only team this year with a chance to join the Elite Club of KY boys teams that have won back-to-back state titles (they would join St X and Ballard). Go NKY!

     

    To answer a prior question, I believe 4 of the remaining 16 boys teams are repeat regional Champs this year: KY#2 Daviess Co, KY#6 CovCath, KY#7 Mercer Co and KY#41South Laurel.

  5. The school just across the street won their six straight 9th Region soccer Championships (NDA) and while it's unusual, it happens. CovCath Basketball won five straight 9th Region Championships from 67-71 and two straight in 2013 and 2014. Now the question of winning back to back State Titles (except in swimming X) indeed is highly unusual. In Basketball it been since the early 1990's that it has been done!

     

    St X won back-to-back state titles in soccer:

     

    1972 and 1973

    2002 and 2003

    2007, 2008 and 2009

    2011 and 2012

  6. The soccer in the first half was quite a bit better for both sides. Second half the weather and soccer worsened. Ryle got the lone goal of the second half on an own goal off a corner. Credit to Ryle for pressing and defending well. Congrats to the Highlands boys on a solid season and special thoughts for the 11 seniors I've enjoyed following for many years.

  7. CCH averaging .79 gpg allowed on the season including 8 shutouts in the last 9 games, only allowing Summit to score on them over this stretch.

    CCH 2 - St Henry 0

     

    Only one of those shutouts was against a team with a higher Maher Rating than St Henry. Only one team has kept a clean sheet against St Henry (SoS 87) this season and that was Highlands early on. St Henry scored on CCH in an early season loss and recently scored on St X, PLD and Trinity all of whom have low GAA like CovCath.

     

    Kudos to CovCath if they can shut out St Henry and DJ Sanders tonight.

  8. KY#7 Mercer Co takes on KY#44 West Jessamine for the Region 12 crown. It took OT for Mercer to beat KY#41 Boyle Co 4-3. Can West Jessamine pull the upset over Mercer Co?

     

    I'm thinking not. Mercer Co has several boys who play for LFC White including Brandon Ballard (24 goals and 23 assists) and Garrett Dean (20 goals and 13 assists). Cody Shackleford (28 goals and 8 assists) provides additional scoring punch for the Titans. Mercer Co has gone 3-0-1 against KY top-20 teams and their only KY loss came at the hands of McCracken County.

     

    Winner of this game travels to NKY next Tuesday to face the Region 9 winner.

  9. Hat trick by DJ Sanders, a brace from sophomore Jonathan Litzler, and a singleton from Kyle Beier. St Henry got 23 players in the game... nice experience for some boys to play in Regional and a little rest for starters heading into their semi-final match Thursday with CovCath.

     

    Sorry to see Adam Snow end his high school career -- hoping YC gives us a heads up next fall if/when EU plays in the area. Good luck to the rest of the Cooper seniors!

  10. Another good one...

     

    I would think Lamb would be a top candidate for NKY OPOY. A couple others compare well also:

     

    DJ Sanders scored a hat trick against Cooper last night. Reminded me that he compares well in scoring also. Pre-Regionals for comparison purposes:

     

    DJ Sanders (St Henry): 21 goals in 14 different games. Average Maher Rank of OH/KY opponents scored on = 242. Toughest opponents scored on: 1 against #37 CovCath, 1 against #27 Dunbar, 1 against #55 Ryle, 1 against #140 Campbell County, 1 against #164 Cooper, 2 against #190 Simon Kenton. Adding 5 assists to 21 goals before Regional play, DJ is involved in half of all St Henry goals.

     

    Griffin Lamb (CovCath): 21 goals in 10 different games (*). Average Maher Rank of OH/KY teams scored against = 304. Goals against toughest opponents: 1 against #125 Seven Hills and 2 against East Central. Lamb also contributes with a healthy dose of assists (12) opening the door for others to score. Note: Not including HC and Beechwood games, which obviously move goals and average OH/KY Maher Rank up.

     

    Colton Schneider (Campbell County): 30 goals in 12 different games. Average Maher Rank of OH/KY teams scored on = 291. Goals against toughest opponents: 1 against #37 CovCath 4 against #190 Simon Kenton. Contributing 8 assists, Colton has been involved in more than half of Campbell County's goals.

     

    Adam Snow (Cooper): 23 goals in 12 different games. Average Maher Rank of OH/KY teams scored against = 296. Goals against toughest opponents: 1 against #47 South Warren and 2 against #108 St Henry. Adam has pitched in 13 assists making him a part of over 80% of Cooper's scoring.

     

    The impact a player has on the field goes well beyond stats, but they help inform the discussion for offensive players. I think NKY OPOY and DPOY as well as the All-NKY teams get voted on before Regional play. Note sure when they vote for KY POY and the All-State teams. I'm certain that the next "award" most of the boys want to win is Regional Champ and a chance to play for a state title.

     

    Good luck to all heading into Regional play!

  11. It would be easy to chalk up the score solely to poor finishing by Highlands, but that would fail to recognize Beechwood's effort/role in the outcome. Congrats to Beechwood Seniors Hayden Cammack and Matt Pugh. Moses B. and Bogden Shoyat (and others) played their hearts out for Beechwood and GK Cameron O'Connell had a hot night. Highlands shot count had to be over 30 and I'd guess O'Connell had 12 or more saves.

  12. Using stats to determine an offensive POY is sketchy at best. Strength of schedule for their teams plays a large part.

     

    I'd agree on Smith from Trinity, he's the best defender I've seen this year.

     

    Cameron Smith puts up pretty good offensive stats for a center back. He has scored 7 goals in 6 different games thus far. The average Maher Rank of the OH/KY teams he's scored against is 146 so he's scoring against good competition. Goals against toughest opponents: Highlands #78, LexCath #93, South Oldham #169 and St X #21.

     

    I'd love to see some other names and supporting arguments from around the state. Who have you seen who is like Top-5 strong?

  13. The follwing stats do not include CCH's two 10-0 District matches, so these numbers will go up, as an example I think Lamb had 4-5 goals and at least a few assists and Stava maybe had a few of each also in these two games. Goals & Assists

    Lamb, 21 &12

    Stava 10 &7

    Deimling 7&7

    Stegman 7 & 4

    Wulfeck 6 & 3

    Blom 6 & 2 (out injured)

    Schutt 2 & 5

    I think a few follow with 5 goals each.

     

    I would imagine Lamb will be at or near the top of a lot of people's POY list. He's likely passed, at or very close to 25 & 15 once the stats are updated. Factor in CCH's SoS of 53, great production against very good competition.

     

    I would think Lamb would be a top candidate for NKY OPOY. A couple others compare well also:

     

    Griffin Lamb (CovCath): 21 goals in 10 different games (*). Average Maher Rank of OH/KY teams scored against = 304. Goals against toughest opponents: 1 against #125 Seven Hills and 2 against East Central. Lamb also contributes with a healthy dose of assists (12) opening the door for others to score. Note: Not including HC and Beechwood games, which obviously move goals and average OH/KY Maher Rank up.

     

    Colton Schneider (Campbell County): 30 goals in 12 different games. Average Maher Rank of OH/KY teams scored on = 291. Goals against toughest opponents: 1 against #37 CovCath 4 against #190 Simon Kenton. Contributing 8 assists, Colton has been involved in more than half of Campbell County's goals.

     

    Adam Snow (Cooper): 23 goals in 12 different games. Average Maher Rank of OH/KY teams scored against = 296. Goals against toughest opponents: 1 against #47 South Warren and 2 against #108 St Henry. Adam has pitched in 13 assists making him a part of over 80% of Cooper's scoring.

     

    The impact a player has on the field goes well beyond stats, but they help inform the discussion for offensive players. I think NKY OPOY and DPOY as well as the All-NKY teams get voted on before Regional play. Note sure when they vote for KY POY and the All-State teams. I'm certain that the next "award" most of the boys want to win is Regional Champ and a chance to play for a state title.

     

    Good luck to all heading into Regional play!

  14. I respect your willingness to go out on a limb but I can only support a portion of your prediction in this match.

     

    The beneficiary in that 2014 match has been involved in strange things happening in their past two Regional matches.

     

    The Region 9 tournament generally has a couple surprises. Last year St Henry was a 3 goal favorite over Cooper and fell 4-2 and NCC was a 4 goal favorite over Dixie and fell 3-2. Also in the first round Highlands took CovCath to PKS. I'm not making any upset predictions, but they're historically in the mix.

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