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  1. When i typed it i had spaces. Here is the new alignment for the 10th. Paris was moved to the 11th with Bourbon Co and Clark Co.

     

    Region 10

    District 37

    Bishop Brossart

    Campbell Co

    Dayton

    Silver Grove

     

     

    District 38

    Highlands

    Newport

    Newport Central Catholic

    Bellevue

     

    District 39

    Augusta

    Bracken Co

    Mason Co

    Maysville St. Patrick

     

    District 40

    Deming

    Harrison Co

    Nicholas Co

    Pendleton Co

     

    Could you envision the the 39th District as Mason, Fleming, Nicholas and St. Pat, and the 40th District as Augusta, Bracken, Pendelton, and Deming (the old 38th District reincarnated) with Harrison Co. being moved out to the 11th Region, or 8th Region being that they are close to both regions geographically? That would make the 10th Region more of a northern Kentucky region. And with this alignment Mason Co. could concievably host the regional tournament 2 out of 4 years and keep people somewhat happy.

  2. I have been a Mason Co. fan all my life and only known The Fieldhouse to put on the 10th Regional Tournament all except for the year at Clark Co., and though we will all agree BOK did not have the same feel and atmosphere this year,(can you imagine the bands, the students, the fans packed on top of each other?) I can understand the other schools reasons for not wanting to hold it at Mason Co. except for money. I knew going in to the BOK that the traffic was going to bad, the food more expensive, and the atmosphere was not going to be the same. Evolution sometimes is not percieved as a good thing at times, and as I get older and more mature and think with my head more than my heart, I realize times change and in this case for the better. I enjoyed the game, had a good seat, good parking place, missed the tip-off, but got to see 99 percent of the game, got out in half the time as it got to get in, didn't buy any food and enjoyed a nice meal at Barleycorn's after the game and was home by 10. I say we should be thankfull to host the region 2 out of 4 years and count our blessings. We had good run at the Fieldhouse, made alot of money for the 10th Region, but times change, and we as fans of basketball in general need to change our way of thinking too!

  3. I have a complete redistricting plan complete. 38 teams change regions! 3rd Region was the toughest: Here are some of the main thoughts i used: 1st thing was all schools from the same county were put into the same Region, maybe not district but region. This affected the 9th and 10th regions the most. 2nd basis used was Geography. I am sure i messed up in a couple of spots because of not knowing exact locations of schools in each county. I will be glad to share total plan if anyone would like to see:

     

    Biggest Changes: Franklin County Schools moved to 8th out of 11th; Bullitt Co schools moved out of 6th to 5th; All Campbell County schools moved to 10th; 9th Region now all Kenton County and Boone County; Clark County, Paris, and Bourbon now in 11th

    Could we see Harrison Co. go with Clark, Bourbon, Paris to the 11th, or move to the 8th Region with Scott Co.? They would be on the border of both regions and in close proximity to both.

  4. Another thing to remember is when Mason Co. moved up to class AAA in football they were in that gray area where they could go either way move up or stay and their enrollment hasn't really increased since then. Remember 1981 when Mason Co. and Simon Kenton were the smallest schools in the state tournament. Mason County as far population and enrollment hasn't grown as much as what people think.

  5. They won't move Scott Co in the Tenth because the 10th is going to be used for more ninth Region teams. The overflow of Ninth Region teams has to go somewhere and without Clark and Montgomery, everyone is fairly close to NKY. The Ninth and Tenth will be to NKY like the 6th and 7th to Louisville. The drive for our teams in the Maysville down AA is not bad at all and can make it in an hour or less.

     

    I agree with sumoroyal, but the Scott Co. move to the 10th Region makes things work out for putting the old 38th District back together. 37th District would be Campbell Co., Bishop Brossart, Scott High, Calvary Christian, and Silver Grove. The 38th District would be Bracken Co., Pendleton Co., Augusta, and Deming. The 39th District would be mad up of Mason Co., St. Patrick, Fleming Co., and Nicholas Co. and the 40th District will be Scott Co., Bourbon Co., Paris, and Harrison Co.

  6. Get Smart, hands down. Gilligan and his antics bored me after a while. Max had not only a great foil in Siegfried but he had the smoking hot Babara Feldon as well.

     

    Also Get Smart had guns, Gilligan's Island did not thus: Get Smart > Gilligan's Island.

     

    Get Smart had guns, but Gilligan had the Professor who seemed to be amazing with palm trees and plenty of cocoanuts.

  7. Since this is an open question, "who would you like to see coach UK?" and if BCG is terminated after this year or next, I would like to see Mitch Barnhart get a list of candidates together and and do some interveiwing of at least 5 people on the list before making a choice. Now lets try to be logical about this, Coach K, Roy Williams, Pitino, and Ben Howland aren't going anywhere. So being that we are UK and deserve the best, lets put together a list of candidates with proven skills at a Top 20 school. These are in no particular order by the way, Calipari, Few, Izzo, Self, Donavon, Barnes, Wright, Miller at Xavier. Pelphrey and Ford aren't on the list because they haven't proven themselves, like it or not, it's true, at this point and time. There is a difference in winning and recruiting at Jacksonville St. and EKU and doing it at Kentucky. Just my opinion, but I tried to do whats best for UK and not my heart.

  8. I've been to Mason Co several times in years past and no way they would have had that big of a crowd last night had it been at the fieldhouse or been able to hold that many fans. There was every bit of 7000+ there by halftime.

     

    Having it at the BOKC also brings out more casual fans that rarely attend the HS games. IMO the 10th region will be there every year that the 37th hosts the tournament. You also have to remember if the 10th were to have a long term contract with the BOKC, such as the 9th, they'd be able to work something out where they rotated the 9th/10th double header for each to play in the "primetime" slot every other year...or they could just play them on separate nights. IMO the double header brings out a lot more fans though.

     

    If they would have played the 10th Region finals at Mason Co. we would have had enough seats to hold the crowd. Some of the crowd at the first game was Boone Co. and Holmes fans who would not have been at the fieldhouse. That being said, it would have been a packed house and the band and crowd noise would have had the place rockin', but I enjoyed myself better at NKU because I was more comfortable.

  9. The parking garage on the top level should be one way only, cars going both ways on top made navigating a little dangerous. Like I said on another thread, until they remodel the fieldhouse and put chair backs in lower seating bowl, they should have it at NKU. An 2 hours drive (hour each way), is worth the wear and tear on my back and bottom for about an hour and half worth of sports entertainment.:thumb:

  10. They have replay capabilities.

     

    They do have replay capabilities but as far as I know, all of the camera crew that has worked the games were NKU students who take a video class and with NKU being on spring break this week and last week being the week of midterms, I would have been very difficult to get a good crew out there for it.

     

    It would have been nice to show player introductions, replays, and halftime ceremonies. Not complaining or anything like that, just saying. Maybe next time?

  11. I went Monday and Tuesday, it is an excellent facility. Being raised in the 10th Region and knowing only The Fieldhouse and the great games their and atmosphere, I am probably going against tradition, but I wouldn't mind seeing it played every year at NKU. The comfort of the seats as I get older, far outweigh the bleachers at the fieldhouse. Until they remodel the fieldhouse and get chair back seats in lower section, I say have it at NKU.

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