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  1. On 8/17/2021 at 10:15 PM, Colonels_Wear_Blue said:

    When it comes to GCL vs. Cov Cath, you could definitely say that things lean in the GCL's favor 🤣

    The GCL currently has 30 wins to Cov Cath's 4, and the GCL South (Elder, LaSalle, Moeller, St. X) has 25 wins to Cov Cath's 3. In the late 60s and 70s, the games against GCL teams were played out of necessity. Most Northern Kentucky public school coaches - with the exception Newport, Highlands, Boone County and Harrison County - boycotted scheduling Cov Cath. Then in the 1990s, Cov Cath sought out a game against Moeller each year to stand as a major challenge for the team prior to district play. Even if it meant for a loss on the schedule, having that single bruiser of a game developed the teams in a lot a ways. Then once the '00s rolled around, my personal opinion is that things got a little out of hand with scheduling. Case in point: 2005. We had Moeller, Cincy St. X, and Columbus Bishop Watterson all within a 5 week stretch. Absolutely bananas.

    Here's Cov Cath's full record against the GCL.

    1967: Cov Cath 6 Hamilton Badin 8 - LOSS
    1968: Cov Cath 8 Hamilton Badin 36 - LOSS
    1969: Cov Cath 12 Hamilton Badin 14 - LOSS
    1970: Cov Cath 0 Roger Bacon 26 - LOSS
    1971: Cov Cath 0 Roger Bacon 21 - LOSS
    1974: Cov Cath 21 Purcell 6 - WIN
    1992: Cov Cath 22 Moeller 17 - WIN
    1993: Cov Cath 7 Moeller 24 - LOSS
    1994: Cov Cath 10 Moeller 14 - LOSS
    1995: Cov Cath 14 Moeller 25 - LOSS
    1996: Cov Cath 28 Moeller 52 - LOSS
    1997: Cov Cath 12 Moeller 21 - LOSS
    1998: Cov Cath 13 Moeller 52 - LOSS
    2001: Cov Cath 41 LaSalle 7 - WIN
    2002: Cov Cath 10 Moeller 14 - LOSS
    2003: Cov Cath 16 St. Xavier 21 - LOSS
    2003: Cov Cath 21 Elder 49 - LOSS
    2004: Cov Cath 17 LaSalle 27 - LOSS
    2004: Cov Cath 9 Elder 10 - LOSS
    2005: Cov Cath 6 Moeller 16 - LOSS
    2005: Cov Cath 0 St. Xavier 24 - LOSS
    2006: Cov Cath 3 Elder 13 - LOSS
    2006: Cov Cath 3 St. Xavier 23 - LOSS
    2007: Cov Cath 7 LaSalle 34 - LOSS
    2007: Cov Cath 6 Elder 35 - LOSS
    2008: Cov Cath 7 Elder 56 - LOSS
    2009: Cov Cath 35 LaSalle 44 - LOSS
    2010: Cov Cath 7 LaSalle 50 - LOSS
    2011: Cov Cath 10 LaSalle 41 - LOSS
    2012: Cov Cath 11 LaSalle 27 - LOSS
    2013: Cov Cath 7 Moeller 45 - LOSS
    2014: Cov Cath 0 Moeller 39 - LOSS
    2015: Cov Cath 7 St. Xavier 57 - LOSS
    2019: Cov Cath 27 LaSalle 7 - WIN

     

    Was at the St. X-CCH game in 2015. That game got out of hand real quick. IIRC, it was 16-0 within two minutes. 

    Gimme Elder tonight, but really curious to see how Cov Cath competes

  2. 19 hours ago, 859Radio said:

    Great call by the St. Henry students on the broadcast and the final seconds especially.  The thing that immediately stood out to me is the stoic reaction by Coach Dave Faust.  They say act like you've been there before and if anyone doesn't know what that means show them this video clip.  Coach realized  all that gave them was a tie game and a free throw yet to come and a last shot by cch after that.

    Coach Faust is a class act and all business on the court. So happy for him and the program. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, ATLCat said:

    What could he have possibly have done in the span of three days to make a lot of enemies?

    This sounds to me that either this is a Highlands problem or this is something that came up from a HR or employability aspect which we will never know the real truth about.

    Let's be clear here.. I find it very unlikely he just got cold feet.... something has precipitated the cancellation of this move. 

     

    Well, taking a job, conducting a press conference and then backing out a day or two later will probably rub at least a few people the wrong way, even if it’s justified. 

    I agree something had to happen, but what? I know we likely won’t ever know but I wonder what he found out that he didn’t know in the interview process. 

  4. Rassman was magnificent as usual. With the score 39-33 with 6:00 remaining he scored 15 of Gallatin’s next 17 points in a span of 3:30 to push the lead to 56-41 with 2:30 left, essentially putting the game away. He also grabbed 8 rebounds.

     

    I hope a coach is smart enough to give this kid a chance to play at the next level. Obviously one of the best in recent GC history, but comes from a great coach who makes his players work hard.

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