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  1. Wrong, they were led by Pete Albrecht with 16 points.
  2. Three seniors on the roster for Friday nights game. Andy Franzen should see a lot of playing time at guard, while Zeb Copley and Ryan Eten will backup Albrecht in the post. Senior Jordan Parks (last year's starting point guard) should be ready to play in about three weeks, and it seems senior shooting guard John Verst has been reinstated to the team. Camels should be a much better team with these last two additions, though I liked what I saw from the sophomore point guard in his first game. The extra depth and experience can't hurt.
  3. If I'm not mistaken, didn't Campbell Co. lose 11 seniors from last year's team? I think that leaves three returning players with any appreciable varsity experience. After Woodruff, what does their pitching look like? Hinkel and Dreyer got some innings last year, but that's about it.
  4. Camels lose 8-4 to Cov. Cath. Congratulations to the Colonels. Ryan Sainola pitched a very good game for Cov. Cath. Not a good night for Campbell Co. JV. Nine errors did them in. Not going to win many like that. They looked very much like the Camels Varsity of late.
  5. I have watched him play AABC ball in Southwest Ohio League for four years now. He definitely should be starting shortstop for Campbell Co. varsity next year. Good offensively, defensively, has good speed, and is a smart player. Pretty effective pitcher as well. I expect great things from him in the future.
  6. The Campbell Co. score was 70 to 55 over Harrison. Camels play Mason tonight at 7:00 at Mason Co.
  7. You are entitled to your opinion but the numbers don't lie. He's very consistent. He averages a double/double in scoring and rebounding not to mention his defensive game. He's a team player and a leader on the floor.
  8. He is the best catcher I have ever seen at the high school level, let alone as a freshman! And I would say the best freshman hitter as well.
  9. Tyler is quick, jumps out of his shoes, and can pull up and shoot from anywhere. He scored at least 35 of Calvary's 47 points against Campbell Co. Too bad he's not still a Camel. He was with Campbell Co. through the eighth grade before playing on "scholarship" his freshman season at Community Christian Academy in Independence. Transferred to Calvary Christian as a sophmore.
  10. Couldn't agree more. The Camels sophmore class is the most talented class to go through Campbell Co. in a long, long time. With returning juniors Kenny Walker and Noah Dischar and an excellent freshman class as well, coach Reitz should be expecting great things in the next few years. If freshman John Michael Reitz of Harrison Co. joins his father at Campbell Co., that gives the Camels one more quick guard who can hit from outside.
  11. Josh Lamping starts inside with Kurt Russell. Lamping is decent now and will only improve. Russell sometimes doesn't impress; he's not flashy. But at the end of the game you find that he has good numbers in points and rebounds. Keep in mind the list I posted was selection for a team, with complimentary skills being important. I've seen Russell many times with the NKy. Roar AAU team and he can play with all of the big boys in the state. It probably was Steve Helmer. He is the real deal. Sometimes overlooked on this team is Andy Ahern, who runs the point. He, too, can hurt you from the outside.
  12. Another Nky Post player Lambert from Pendleton averages 18 PPG and 20 PPG playing against Matt Coffman which they have met 3 times this season. Doug Lambert is a very good player for Pendleton, pretty much their whole team. He scored 12 points in the first of three lopsided losses to the Camels. Not sure what he scored in Friday and Saturday games, could have been 20 each game, I don't know. Campbell Co. bench played a lot of minutes in all three games as starters established quick 20+ point leads. Yesterday's game started out with a 20-2 Camel run. Again, Lambert is a very good player, but your facts aren't entirely accurate and are very misleading. To say he is 50% of Pendleton's offense and that he scored against a variety of Camel players (Coffman included) would better reflect what really happened. (Didn't mean to offend anyone with my initial list. Of course there are some really good players that didn't make my top ten. It is just my opinion after seeing current freshmen in school and AAU games over the last few years. Other very knowledgeable people would surely have different opinions.)
  13. Pat Nerl hit 5 of 6 threes tonight and finished with 21 points in leading Campbell County freshmen to a 55-39 victory over Pendleton County. Matt Coffman added 17 points and 8 rebounds.
  14. He played point guard for the Ky. Kings AAU team and did pretty well there. Agree football is his best sport .... unless you count baseball.
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