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Breckinridge County is the real deal.
They play a solid game. Their defense is solid, and they put the ball in play. Along with some impressive arms, and good team speed.
As with most good teams, you give them a break, they take advantage of it.
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Congratulations to the Fighting Tiger. As well, Congratulations to Beechwood Tigers on a Great year.
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Who’s on the mound do Breckinridge?
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Pitcher Lucas throws a lot of breaking balls.
He also has a cannon. Touching 85, and 86 mph. With one 87MPH
I Can’t make it today.
Get it done Beechwood, this Camel fan is cheering for ya.
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I would like someone to explain to me why the move to first by Montgomery County's left handed pitcher was not a balk. His step went towards home and he threw against his body to first.
That question was asked several times in the 10th region championship game. Still no answer seems like.
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I donated my 30 bucks.
Me too
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DD - Glad to see you were able to get out and catch a few.
By this time I've normally been to Pickwick Lake in Tennessee for a few weeks, but unfortunately, my 97 year old dad went into hospice, curtailing that entire trip.
I am looking forward to getting back to Canada starting May 8th.
Mustang, I’m so saddened to hear this about your father. Prayers of comfort for you all.
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Anyone have any details on this one? Seems shocking given the start the Camels have had.
The Camels are no slouch team, they are better than many think. No doubt they have had their struggles, but they have some talent. When they are hitting on all cylinders, they can play with most any team.
They have lost to some good teams, St.X, PRP, Beechwood, North Oldham, and beat a talented Highlands team. Several of their losses were self inflicted. They have the ability to make some noise as the year wears on.
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Congratulations to John Hardin on a great season.
Congratulations to the Camels on their win.
Camels did what most thought they would need to do, to get the win over a very talented John Hardin team.
REBOUND
Camels held John Hardin, the states leading rebounding team at 39 per game, to just 26 rebounds. Camels out battled the Bulldogs on the boards 28-26 as well.
Nice win guys, now on to deal with another talented team in Walton Verona Friday noon.
GO CAMELS
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Second half seemed like it was all Jolly and Wilson for Campbell, but I was just following Twitter updates. Is that how it was?
You’re not wrong thinking that.
However, the Camels full court defense might be the unsung hero in this one.
Jolly, and Wilson do so much for this team, but Gross, with his in your shorts defensive play, I think goes unnoticed by many.
This Camels team plays good defense.
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Doesn’t surprise me that Wilson had that kind of game.
At at first glance, the five Camels that cracked the scoring column look to be the starters. Is this correct?
Did Jenkins play for Clark?
Yes the scorers were the starters, and
Yes Jenkins did play.
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@sumoroyal what time do the doors open?
5:00
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One would think the first round is somewhat predictable.
The second round, I would think makes round one winners realize they need to bring their A game.
Shaping up to be a good tournament.
Good luck to all..........
Go Camels
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Is Ohmer healthy? I see he played. Is he good to go, or sticking it out for the team in his Senior season? I hope he's at full strength (as much as a player can be this late in the season).
Ohmer had Jolly on him all night.
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Both teams had to deal with foul trouble this night.
As is usually the case, Too Much Jolly this night for the Eagles to get over the Hump.
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As a side note, Drew’s brother Matt is now a member of the 1000 point club at Army West Point.
Congratulations to both.
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Big Congratulations Drew.
Drew, with his hard nose play, is a HUGE part of this Camels team.
:thumb::banana::taz::dancingpa
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Congratulations Drew!!!!!!!!
WOOHOO!!!!!
:banana::taz::clap::dancingpa
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Both of these teams are well coached, and played very disciplined. They both ran their offense well, and both coaches used their time outs wisely.
The officials let them play, not many Ticky tacky fouls.
Camels bench had a good night as usual.
Kudos to coach Russell for giving all of his seniors ample playing time on senior night.
Northern Kentucky
Campbell County 59, Cooper 53
Campbell Co. (21-4) - Wirth 1 0 2, Wilson 7 8 23, R. Jolly 7 3 19, Helton 2 0 6, Gross 1 0 3, Lawrence 2 2 6. Totals: 20 13 59.
Cooper (21-4) - Deere 6 2 17, Baker 0 1 1, Centers 0 4 4, Walters 3 1 7, Houston 4 4 15, Spencer 2 0 4, Ollier 2 0 4, Hampton 0 1 1. Totals: 40 13 53.
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Jolly had a BIG game.
So did Wilson.
Bow Season Coming Soon
in The Great Outdoors
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I didn’t have the date changed in the last picture.