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  1. Conner should be a tough team for any team to handle for one game. It all comes down to pitching and who gets hot. The last two times that NCC has won the 9th region, the team got on a roll. Any of the 33rd district teams can get hot, but it's still pitching and which team has the most of it.

  2. I almost forgot.

     

    The Real Good- Logan Carney's catch in right field. If you go on NKY.com they have a great photo of this outstanding catch.

     

    From what I understand, the young man can also play some infield. If he continues to develope in RF and plays there in the future, he will no doubt continue to contribute to the success of Ryle's defensive in the outfield. Cov. Cath., Beechwood and Ryle have all had outstanding defense in the outfield over the last four or five years, and it's been in all three positions.

  3. Besides the obvious pitchers that have signed a NLI, there are some other nice 2008 pitchers. There are also nice pitchers that will be 2009 grads at NCC, CCH, Ryle, Beechwood etc. Not all of the pitchers will play D1, but several can pitch in the high level DIII programs or NAIA.

    Holy Cross has several younger pitchers that should be outstanding in the next couple of years.

  4. Cov Cath #1

    Ryle #2

    Boone #3

    Beechwood #4

     

    This if there are no injuries to the pitchers. Remember last year CCH #2 pitcher Houlehan out for the season after a 6-0 Junior season with 4 shut outs. Beechwood could move up the ladder quickly if their youg pitchers develope over the winter. They already have one of the best if not the best pitchers in NKY in Cody Elliott.

     

    Who are the young pitchers? They have two returning seniors and are returning two juniors. All four of these young men can pitch. Don't be surprised if the number one pitcher isn't used primarily as a closer. The young pitchers will no doubt see the mound. There are some good ones in the 10th and 9th grades.

    Both CCH and Beechwood have the bats,but between the two teams which will have the better defense and which team will have the best leadership? The pitching between the two is fairly even

  5. There's no reason not to pitch to any of these kids during a regular season game...

     

    Several years ago there was another player in the 9th region that received a lot of walks. He could really hit.

    If it means walking someone to try and win a high school baseball game, that's the way it is.

  6. It's nice to be talking high school baseball in October. If the fan expectations are high for their repective teams, what about the expectations from the players? The players will be getting the feeling to play before long.

    In a couple of years Holy Cross might be loaded again. There are some nice young pitchers on the way. It doesn't seem like they really have a down year. New Cath has some nice talent returning, if it all comes together.

    Don't count Boone out. They have lots of talent returning. The Rebels probably like all of the chatter about the Radiers, Tigers and Colonels because they can stay under the radar for a little while.

    9th Region baseball should be very nice to watch next spring.

  7. Both CCh and Ryle graduated some nice players. Both teams had excellent senior leadership. The seniors on both teams produced under pressure. It remains to be seen how the CCh and Ryle players that are returning accept the challenges of leadership.

    Don't overlook Dixie and Beechwood.

    Beechwood has the bats, defense and pitching.

  8. Somerset will be solid. In the sectionals they played a tough Ryle team that just pounded, pounded and pounded the baseball and ran and ran. Look for

    Somerset to get it going from the start. They will be difficult for most 12th region teams to handle and in a close regional game, the memory of the 2007 tough losses to Ryle will help them get back to the sectionals. Don't be surprised to see them in Lexington come June!!

  9. I don't have a link yet but I'm proud of the Bulldog SR! He has verbaled to play baseball for UofL turning down several D1 offers including WVU.

     

    Congrats to Mr. Hayes. He has the baseball tools to be successful at the next level. He is a fine young man and will receive his education at an outstanding school. Did UK even give this player a look? He was on the radar at several D1 schools.

  10. It was announced today that Zach will be attending Mt. St. Joes to play ball. I am very happy for him and his family. He is a real nice young man that now has a great opportunity at a good program.

     

    Congrats to this young man. Zach and the other incoming pitchers will add some depth to a very good MSJ pitching staff. Zach also has a pretty nice bat.. wonder if he'll get a chance to compete for a 1b position down the road?

  11. I can tell you have enjoyed this summer by previous threads and you are a great fan. I am sure you know baseball but you are also emotionally attached to this last group. When a kid is an incoming Junior it is hard to tell from one tryout how good he may become, especially when they haven't even completed their Junior season. Just my opinion...

     

    Some players progress each and every year and some reach their peak early.

    Many of the players that aren't invited to play for the Colonels will have

    good opportunities with other teams that may even be a better "fit" for a particular player. In high school ball, some tryouts last a week to two weeks when the time devoted to pitchers and catchers is counted. But, there is only so much time to evaluate players on a hot afternoon.

    Players who played for the other Northern Kentucky 18U teams have opportunities to play in college and many were "cut" by the Colonels. Things seem to always have a way of working out for a determined player.

  12. The Ryle/CCH scrimmage should tell us a lot about the Raiders.

     

    Didn't CCH and Ryle scrimmage last year and CCH looked good in the scrimmage? Or was it in 2005? Anyway, Ryle came on strong towards the end of 2006 as did CCH. CCH has those tough out conference games to start the season.

    It's a long way until November '07. Both CCH and Ryle could be factors in their respective classes come playoff time.

    Wouldn't It would be nice if these two powerhouse athletic programs met on the gridiron during the season?

  13. Coach Sanders does as good of a job as any summer coach in getting his players to the next level.

    Get well Robert.

    Robert might be the "sleeper" pitcher in the Ryle 2006 and 2007 class. Kind of difficult for Coach Roesel at Ryle to take Robert's defense and bat out of the lineup on a steady basis for pitching. When he did pitch for Ryle, he was "nails". That's Ryle team baseball.

    Of the four Mount pitching recruits, Robert is the only lefty. The Mount just keeps reloading each year.

    Only two Mount recruits from Northern Kentucky, Layne and McQueen, and they both played for the Chiefs for the passt two summers.

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