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  1. ^^^  I too was not at the game, but did watch the replay on 859 Sports Radio.

    I'm not being critical here, simply stating a fact, that this Brossart L'Stangs team is one of the most inconsistent that I have encountered over the years.  They have played some masterful games, i.e,, Ashland and the Conner loss, but have been dreadful at times, and last night was one of those times.  Highlands big girls took away our paint game, yet we continued to go in there hoping for better results.  

    While Molly Kramer has emerged as a steady, consistent scorer, last night no L Stang scored double-figures.  Lauren Macht and Olivia Lloyd, who we count on to put big numbers on the board were limited to five points between them. 

    I think Highlands is back to a point were they are a top team in the 9th Region.  They seem to finally be healthy, and have the size and guard play to be a contender.  Having returned just two starters from last year's 10th Region Champs team, we are actually probably overachieving this year to be 15-9 against the schedule we have played, and are occasionally going to throw in a clunker.  Last night, with the eyes of Northern Kentucky Girls Basketball on Fort Thomas we were victimized by both bad timing and the Highlands Bluebirds.     

     

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  2. Unfortunately, I was not in attendance tonight.  However, I was able to watch the first half on NFHS, which was very competitive.  

    I do know that we were led in scoring by Junior Mollie Kramer with 14 points and 8 rebounds.  Senior Lauren Macht contributed 11 and Junior Jill Planeaux 9.  Brossart turned the ball over merely 10 times and had a chance to tie or win it on our last possession.

    The Brossart Freshmen won 32-28 and our JVs were also victorious 41-31.   

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  3. Tough out for the Bears, playing in their second overtime game in as many nights.

    They came from down 10 late third/early fourth, get it to OT.  They turned the Dragons over 25 times, but still come up short.  31 points for Blake Reed.

    I don't think that this will be this Bears teams last visit to Richmond, and this year's trip will provide them a solid foundation moving forward.

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  4. A rather interesting first half where Brossart led by six points twice mid-second quarter - 28-22 and again at 30-24.  The Birds overcame those deficits to lead 48-41 at the half.  What is ironic is that we were only able to muster 12 points in a half three days ago against Scott - Go Figure!

    A 4 point third quarter paved the way for the Birds to draw off and win handily 94-61.  

    We do bring the best out in the teams we play as Highlands hit 14 three-pointers on the night to our 4.   Brossart held the edge at the Free Throw Line 11 of 18 as opposed to 3 of 6.

    The Birds were led by Oliver Harris with 22 points.  Zachary Barth and Brayden Moeves both netted 15 each. Moeves nailed five 3-pointers and Barth three of them.  Cole Kocher contributed 11.  Brossart's lone double-figure scorer was David Govan with 17.  Brossart had 10 players score and Highlands 12.

    The Mustangs will now prepare for a bout with Newport Central Catholic in Newport Friday night.

    Highlands 14-6,  Brossart 7-13

    JV Score Highlands 57, Brossart 55

    Freshmen Score:  Highlands 51, Brossart 22 

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  5. 3 hours ago, Kenny Powers said:

    I bet you’re super fun to watch games with…. 

    I'm not caught up in all of the happiness/hype, I guess, because I lived through our previous Super Bowl run as a full-fledged fan, and now am happy at a distance for all of the present day fans getting to experience a playoffs run.  What I am guilty of is bad timing.  They are valid points, but I should have waited a day or two to make them. 

    I am truly happy that we finally have a world class quarterback, who has some incredibly talented offensive weapons around him.  I hope he stays healthy and provides this kind of thrills for this city for a long time, but my "couch burning" days are behind me.   

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  6. I'm glad we won or we would have had to listen to how bad we got screwed on the interception call for the rest of our lives.

    I think we would be wise to root for Buffalo, because I don't want to play Mahomes in the playoffs, regardless of what we did in the regular season. 

    Fantastic performance from McPherson, after all of the unreliable kickers we have had in the past.

    Burrows is the real deal, but risking his career playing behind this O line. 

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  7. Interesting second half.  After a snoozer of a first half where Brossart led 12-10 at intermission after blanking the Eagles in the second period, things picked up dramatically in the second half.

    In that half no team at any time led by more than one possession.  There were 6 ties and 8 lead-changes.

    Scott wins on a well-executed high-low to Cameron Patterson.

    Brossart's David Govan led all scorers with 14 points and Mason Sepate added 10.  Nolan Hunter paced the Eagles with 12.

    Scott completes the sweep of the Campbell County Catholics, having previously defeated NCC, for their lone win coming into tonight's bout with Brossart, who fall to 7-12 on the season.

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  8. NCC prevails 39-36 over Brossart in a "Battle of the Campbell County Fish-eaters", as a former poster would say. 

    Lady Stangs unable to overcome the "Carothers Curse" dating back to Dec. 11th, 2000, when our girls last tasted victory on the Carothers Road Hill.   

    NCC Senior Rylee Turner added 29 points to her career scoring total, raising that number to 1,689, scoring 29 of the Breds 39 points.  Only two other players joined her in the scoring column  - Emily Heck, who drained two huge 3-pointers to start the second half to finish with 6, and Caroline Eaglin with 4.  Brossart had seven players put ink in the scorebook, led by Junior Molly Kramer who netted 17. 

    With the win, the Breds improve to 13-6, and our Lady 'Stangs fall to 11-7.  We will be home tonight (Fri. 1-21) to host Lloyd Memorial on Brossart Senior Night. 

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  9. St. Henry in command early in this one, as we fall behind 38-28 at halftime, and then dig a 17 point hole at 48-31 with 2:21 remining in the third quarter.  From that point on the tide changed dramatically, as the Mustangs would cut the deficit to 12 after three quarters, go on a 7-2 run to start the fourth quarter and draw within a single point at 56-55 when Luke Schumacher delivered a 3-pointer with 30 ticks remaining on the clock.  A foul send the Cru's leading scorer Jack Grayson to the charity stripe for two and he missed them both, with Brossart coming down with the rebound and a chance to win the game.  It came down to a 3-point attempt launched by Brandon Bezold which went for naught as time expired, as St. Henry dodged the bullet to win their 8th game of the season.  The Mustangs fall to 7-11.

    Brossart's David Govan led all scorers with 20.  Jack Grayson and Matthew Resing paced the Cru with 16 and 10 respectively.  The Mustangs will now prepare for a district seeding game with Scott on Friday night in Taylor Mill.   

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  10. I'm sure that the Mason County Fieldhouse was built with the specific goal of hosting the 10th Region Tournament on an annual basis at a central location.  For years and years it fulfilled that mission, and the 10th Region was proud of it, and the member schools were happy to have such a wonderful venue to hold it's annual rite of spring.  

    In the present day where the 40th spent millions on two Region-worthy facilities the Fieldhouse lost a 25% slice of the pie.  Now with the 37th exercising their option to host it in Northern Kentucky, and the 38th now also perhaps considering that option, Mason County might as well burn down the Fieldhouse, collect the insurance money, build a smaller facility with less maintenance and overhead, and when it's the 40ths turn to host it, have it at Lewis County (Junior) High School a few miles farther down the AA.    

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  11. 2 hours ago, brooksville said:

    The venue that hosts the 10th Region Tournament receives $4,500.  

    The venue also buys, sells, provides workers, and keeps all profits from concessions.  

    OK, I guess they changed it to assure that they would receive close to a comparable "double-share."

    There was a time when the host school did receive a double-share.i

  12. Lady 'Stangs get a quality, signature win over Ashland Paul Blazer on Saturday in the MLK Classic at George Rogers Clark.

    Girls hot from beyond the arc early.  Hit six 3-pointers on the day.  Come from five down late to pull the upset over the now 8-2 Lady Tomcats.  Lauren Macht leads the offensive attack with 16, Olivia Lloyd adds 10.  Molly Kramer pulled down 8 rebounds.

    Brossart senior Lauren Macht named Player of the Game.

    As a side note, the Brossart girls are now 5-0 while playing in the the new GRC facility in WInchester.  

    Will take their best shot at Notre Dame Monday in a tripleheader in Alexandria.

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  13. 6 minutes ago, Chip said:

    So since we were the last to arrive we have to be “yes men” and follow all traditions before us?

    can we have new traditions? 

     

    New traditions, when for the greater good, might be acceptable.  GRC and Montgomery County spent millions to build basketball palaces worthy of hosting a 10th Region tournament.  They get their crack at it every four years and we all understand and accept it.

    Our "new tradition" is nothing more than a short-sighted, self-serving effort to have GRC ride a bus to Covington for three days, and to save us a drive to Maysville. 

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  14. 2 hours ago, Chip said:

    Huh? 
     

    you’re still part of one of the best regions in the state. You just have to go to the COV for a week. 
     

    I think everyone will live.

    It has nothing to do with going to Covington.  It is a mentality of "Every man/program for themselves."

    The 10th Region was in existence long before we arrived.  We embraced and appreciated being part of a tradition rich region that had a central focal point, and worked hard to be good citizens of the 10th.

    The 10th Region began to lose some of its glamor and identity when Fred Hester retired, and here in the 37th when Willie Schlarman and Ken Mueller moved on   Unfortunately, we no longer value the past and have adapted this "what's in it for us" mentality.  All this will serve to do is drive a wedge between the 37th, and what is left of the "old guard" 10th Region - the 38th and 39th districts.  A gap that we managed to mend over the past 25 years.  Unfortunately, there are only a few of us left that understand and value it.

    No, it has nothing whatsoever to do with driving to Covington.  It is all about values, principles, and respect.  Or in this case, lack thereof.     

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  15. Losses should hurt, that means you care.  You must also understand that they re a part of the game.  I've been a lifelong horse-player and when you are winning you think you are smart beyond belief and invincible.  When you are losing you wonder why you are playing a game that depends on the performance of animals - similar to teenagers. 

    I'm still hurting and second-guessing myself for a loss we took to Boone County when I was our girls coach back in the 9th Region Semi-Finals in the late 80s.  Right, wrong, or indifferent, you only pass that way once, and when your decisions work out you are the king of the world, when they don't you are still lamenting that decision thirty years later.

    I'm also still regretting a time-out I called in a freshman boys game against Campbell County back in 1982, when I should have had the confidence in my team to just let them play it out.  That was 39 years ago.  Crazy, huh??? 

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