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  1. Fern Creek Traditional High School (2 - 2 - 0) 10 12 13 7 42

    Notre Dame Academy (1 - 0 - 0) 17 18 17 12 64

     

    Game Summary

    T1: Fern Creek (2-2) - Baker 2, Foster 6, Moore 4, Grigsby 5, Terry 11, McCune 14.

     

    T2: Notre Dame (3-1) - Schilling 1, Drees 10, Voskuhl 5, Worland 8, Ammerman 18, Brannen 13, Clark 7, Ranschulle 2.

     

    3P: Grigsby 1, Terry 2, Foster 2, Ammerman 3, Clark 1.

     

     

    Notre Dame 64, Fern Creek 42: Catie Ammerman scored 18 points to lead the host Pandas (3-1) past the Tigers (2-2). Teonia McCune led Fern Creek with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Amazing you have to go to the Louisville paper to get stats.

     

    Was a good win for the Pandas. Was impressed with this team, played great defense and was very active out there creating turnovers. Teonia McCune was a force for Fern Creek, will see her playing at the next level I would think.

     

    It is not a surprise that you would have to go to a Louisville paper for stats, the Enquirer has the worse Sports section I have ever seen!

  2. Let's compare the Campbell County Basketball Program to the Bishop Brossart Basketball Program. If you look at the last 12 years, BB is 239-122 compared to CC who is at 163-169. Head to head, BB has 10 wins and CC has 11 wins. 5 out of the last 12 years were losing seasons at CC while BB has had no losing seasons. Be prepared for similar results for the next 12 years and this is why...

     

    First, Mike Code is very involved in the Bishop Brossart Basketball Program from kids at a young age all the way up through high school. He is doing some of the same things that made Dan Sullivan successful at CC. He is working with the feeder schools to develop a solid program and he is surrounding himself with the right people to make this happen. He will continue to get results. Scott Code does not support the Campbell County Youth Basketball League. If he did, he would have a system in place that focuses on the fundamentals of the game at an earlier age so that once these boys are in middle school, they understand how to dribble, shoot, pass and play defense. You cannot do this with dads who are only coaching because they want to make sure their son is playing the position he wants to play. Grow the program, get involved. It's that easy...

     

    Agree with this post 100% ! If you want a successful high school program you need to have kids coming into the middle school program that at least know fundamentals. At the Camel Fall Classic at CCMS last month, you could watch the Mason Co 6th grade team and they were fundamentally sound and were running Mason Co offenses. Our kids come into the 6th grade and can not dribble with their left hand or know how to do a proper lay-up. When this school wants to take this program to the next level, there needs to me a mind set change in the administration. Now that Code has been at CCHS for three years maybe he resurrect the feeder program that was so successful at Campbell Co, one can only hope.

  3. I am thinking that Regents Hall will be filled to the brim with NDA students Friday afternoon around 1pm!

     

    It will be very easy and the girls won't miss much time in the line of classes either, if the good sisters charter some tank buses for the entire student body of NDA (close to 600 young ladies) and I am sure around a hundred or so CovCath boys who just might come down with some sort of Gold and Blue version of the H1N1 flu.

     

    Regents Hall will at least for the 1pm game, be packed and loud......

     

    Go Pandas......

     

    GO PANDAS !!!:thumb:

  4. A classy young lady for sure! I feel so bad for her and the golfer that scored her. But you are given only one reputation and once that is tarnished you can not get it back. Emma, if I could say one thing to you it would be that you should be proud of yourself for what you did and in my mind you were the champion based upon your golf skills and your sense of integrity.

  5. I have played that course probably 100 times, and 11 is one of the easier par 4's. If you hit a hybrid over then you have only about 180 in, on a flat fairway and flat green. Plus 10 is easy if you play it right, all you have to do is leave yourself short and make a decent chip if your not on the green u should do no more than 2 putt. One hole ooooo scary.:isurrender:

     

    If its such an easy course with no challenges, then why would you play it 100 times????

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