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10-15-2010, 08:48 PM
Final
10-15-2010, 08:55 PM
CC gave them a game...
10-15-2010, 09:07 PM
This game was a moral victory for Cov. Cath.
10-15-2010, 09:32 PM
Another below average showing by the Birds. Really thought it would be a total blowout. I should have known better. Feel like I need to puke. I'm confident that Smiley will straighten things out though.
10-15-2010, 09:38 PM
Congrats Birds. Much closer than expected. CovCath could be very dangerous come playoff time.
10-15-2010, 09:46 PM
Covcath WILL be very dangerous when playoff time comes.
10-16-2010, 01:07 AM
Congrats HHS
10-16-2010, 01:10 AM
Sounds like Highlands may be vulnerable.
10-16-2010, 07:24 AM
2dog Wrote:Another below average showing by the Birds. Really thought it would be a total blowout. I should have known better. Feel like I need to puke. I'm confident that Smiley will straighten things out though.
I don't understand this post
10-16-2010, 07:44 AM
I love to say - "I told you so", but "I told you so". After the CCH/Campbell County game, I was convinced the the Colonels were way underrated. I knew that they could compete and that when they match up with the Birds, it will not a be blowout.
Now, this by no means tells me that CCH is in the same class as HHS and I am sure that the Bird detractors are gleeful thinking that the Birds are vulnerable. I don't believe that at all. I believe that HHS is still the best team in 5a by a BIG margin, and likely better than Trinity. I did not attend last nights game, but I am surmising two things: 1. the Colonels are better than many thought; 2. Dale did not show very much to a team that he will face in a few weeks (WHEN IT MATTERS).
Congrats to the Birds, but a nice shout-out to the Colonels as well
Now, this by no means tells me that CCH is in the same class as HHS and I am sure that the Bird detractors are gleeful thinking that the Birds are vulnerable. I don't believe that at all. I believe that HHS is still the best team in 5a by a BIG margin, and likely better than Trinity. I did not attend last nights game, but I am surmising two things: 1. the Colonels are better than many thought; 2. Dale did not show very much to a team that he will face in a few weeks (WHEN IT MATTERS).
Congrats to the Birds, but a nice shout-out to the Colonels as well
10-16-2010, 08:12 AM
Rival Colonels put scare into No. 1 Bluebirds
BY RYAN ERNST ⢠[email]RERNST@nky.COM[/email] ⢠OCTOBER 15, 2010
Despite its recent lopsided nature, Northern Kentuckyâs top rivalry was renewed again Friday night. Rumors of its death, apparently, have been greatly exaggerated.
âIt hasnât been like this for a while,â said Highlands senior defensive back Ty Seidl. âIt got me a little nervous to be honest. But this is always a hard-fought game. This time it was just a little closer.â
CovCath hasnât beaten Highlands since 2006. Heading into Friday night, the Bluebirds had won the previous four meetings in the series by an average score of 41-7.
The latest installment in the rivalry was definitely different.
With 4:32 remaining in the game CovCath trailed 27-13. It faced a fourth-and-goal from the Highlands 4-yard line. Thatâs when sophomore quarterback Blake Bir found senior receiver Alex Connelly on the other end of a perfectly-placed throw in the corner of the end zone. The extra point cut the lead to 27-20 with time winding down.
CovCath forced a three-and-out, then turned the ball over on Birâs third interception of the game. The seventh-ranked Colonels, who held Highlands scoreless in the fourth quarter, then forced a punt, and got the ball back with 17 seconds remaining. Birâs desperation pass from his own 30-yard line was tipped in a crowd and fell incomplete, ending the game.
âThat could have been caught behind us,â said Highlands coach Dale Mueller.
âThey were in it right up until the last play. Itâs a great rivalry. Itâs Highlands-CovCath.â
Still, despite the Bluebirdsâ recent dominance and their state-best 36-game winning streak, Fridayâs result could conceivably be called an upset. It the least, CovCath fans could call it a moral victory.
Not so, according to CovCath coach Dave Wirth.
âThere isnât a moral victory,â he said. âThere might be a silver lining, but there isnât a moral victory. ⦠I donât pay a whole lot of attention to the public perception of (the rivalry). I only care what the guys in the program think. We knew we were close, but you canât play good teams and leave all those points on the field.â
Highlandsâ defense spent much of the game bending but not breaking. After the Bluebirds scored on an 80-yard screen pass from Patrick Towles to Corey Compton on their first play from scrimmage, they protected the lead when Carter New picked off a pass at the goal line. The Bluebirds also held CovCath to two field goals.
Highlands took a 20-0 lead early in the second quarter on Comptonâs second touchdown of the night. Then CovCath slowly chipped away at the lead.
Senior defensive back Paul Ritter opened the second half with a 99-yard kickoff return â his third return for a touchdown of the season â to make it a two-possession game.
âPaul is one of our guys who can match up with what Highlands has athletically,â said Wirth. âYou could see that. There were guys right on his tail who couldnât finish the play. ⦠We got some things going in the second half. We just couldnât score enough points.â
Highlands answered Ritterâs return with its final score of the night â a 24-yard touchdown pass from Towles to Austin Sheehan.
How close was the game?
Each team finished with 316 yards of total offense.
Highlands lost three fumbles. CovCath threw three interceptions.
Compton led Highlands offensively with 141 yards of total offense and two touchdowns. Towles was 10-of-13 passing for 181 yards and two touchdowns.
The game put Highlands alone atop Northern Kentuckyâs Class 5A standings. It also might have rejuvenated a rivalry.
âThey came out fired up,â said Mueller. âIt was good for us, because we got a win. But I think it was good for them, too.â
BY RYAN ERNST ⢠[email]RERNST@nky.COM[/email] ⢠OCTOBER 15, 2010
Despite its recent lopsided nature, Northern Kentuckyâs top rivalry was renewed again Friday night. Rumors of its death, apparently, have been greatly exaggerated.
âIt hasnât been like this for a while,â said Highlands senior defensive back Ty Seidl. âIt got me a little nervous to be honest. But this is always a hard-fought game. This time it was just a little closer.â
CovCath hasnât beaten Highlands since 2006. Heading into Friday night, the Bluebirds had won the previous four meetings in the series by an average score of 41-7.
The latest installment in the rivalry was definitely different.
With 4:32 remaining in the game CovCath trailed 27-13. It faced a fourth-and-goal from the Highlands 4-yard line. Thatâs when sophomore quarterback Blake Bir found senior receiver Alex Connelly on the other end of a perfectly-placed throw in the corner of the end zone. The extra point cut the lead to 27-20 with time winding down.
CovCath forced a three-and-out, then turned the ball over on Birâs third interception of the game. The seventh-ranked Colonels, who held Highlands scoreless in the fourth quarter, then forced a punt, and got the ball back with 17 seconds remaining. Birâs desperation pass from his own 30-yard line was tipped in a crowd and fell incomplete, ending the game.
âThat could have been caught behind us,â said Highlands coach Dale Mueller.
âThey were in it right up until the last play. Itâs a great rivalry. Itâs Highlands-CovCath.â
Still, despite the Bluebirdsâ recent dominance and their state-best 36-game winning streak, Fridayâs result could conceivably be called an upset. It the least, CovCath fans could call it a moral victory.
Not so, according to CovCath coach Dave Wirth.
âThere isnât a moral victory,â he said. âThere might be a silver lining, but there isnât a moral victory. ⦠I donât pay a whole lot of attention to the public perception of (the rivalry). I only care what the guys in the program think. We knew we were close, but you canât play good teams and leave all those points on the field.â
Highlandsâ defense spent much of the game bending but not breaking. After the Bluebirds scored on an 80-yard screen pass from Patrick Towles to Corey Compton on their first play from scrimmage, they protected the lead when Carter New picked off a pass at the goal line. The Bluebirds also held CovCath to two field goals.
Highlands took a 20-0 lead early in the second quarter on Comptonâs second touchdown of the night. Then CovCath slowly chipped away at the lead.
Senior defensive back Paul Ritter opened the second half with a 99-yard kickoff return â his third return for a touchdown of the season â to make it a two-possession game.
âPaul is one of our guys who can match up with what Highlands has athletically,â said Wirth. âYou could see that. There were guys right on his tail who couldnât finish the play. ⦠We got some things going in the second half. We just couldnât score enough points.â
Highlands answered Ritterâs return with its final score of the night â a 24-yard touchdown pass from Towles to Austin Sheehan.
How close was the game?
Each team finished with 316 yards of total offense.
Highlands lost three fumbles. CovCath threw three interceptions.
Compton led Highlands offensively with 141 yards of total offense and two touchdowns. Towles was 10-of-13 passing for 181 yards and two touchdowns.
The game put Highlands alone atop Northern Kentuckyâs Class 5A standings. It also might have rejuvenated a rivalry.
âThey came out fired up,â said Mueller. âIt was good for us, because we got a win. But I think it was good for them, too.â
10-16-2010, 08:12 AM
SCORING SUMMARY
CovCath 0 3 10 7 -- 20
Highlands 13 7 7 0 -- 27
H – Compton 80 from Towles (Weinel kick)
H – Towles 12 run (kick blocked)
H – Compton 2 run (Weinel kick)
CC – Talkers 22 field goal
CC – Ritter 99 kickoff return (Talkers kick)
H – Sheehan 24 pass from Towles (Weinel kick)
CC – Connelly 4 from Bir (Talkers kick)
Records: CC 4-4, 1-1; H 8-0, 2-0
CovCath 0 3 10 7 -- 20
Highlands 13 7 7 0 -- 27
H – Compton 80 from Towles (Weinel kick)
H – Towles 12 run (kick blocked)
H – Compton 2 run (Weinel kick)
CC – Talkers 22 field goal
CC – Ritter 99 kickoff return (Talkers kick)
H – Sheehan 24 pass from Towles (Weinel kick)
CC – Connelly 4 from Bir (Talkers kick)
Records: CC 4-4, 1-1; H 8-0, 2-0
10-16-2010, 08:46 AM
BillyB Wrote:I don't understand this postCan't figure out what is so hard for you to understand. Just my opinion in plain english. Far to many mental errors.
10-16-2010, 09:14 AM
I see the mighty Bluebirds may not be as invincible as everyone thought.
10-16-2010, 09:27 AM
Stardust Wrote:I love to say - "I told you so", but "I told you so". After the CCH/Campbell County game, I was convinced the the Colonels were way underrated. I knew that they could compete and that when they match up with the Birds, it will not a be blowout.
Now, this by no means tells me that CCH is in the same class as HHS and I am sure that the Bird detractors are gleeful thinking that the Birds are vulnerable. I don't believe that at all. I believe that HHS is still the best team in 5a by a BIG margin, and likely better than Trinity. I did not attend last nights game, but I am surmising two things: 1. the Colonels are better than many thought; 2. Dale did not show very much to a team that he will face in a few weeks (WHEN IT MATTERS).
Congrats to the Birds, but a nice shout-out to the Colonels as well
Good call Stardust. When I saw the score I remembered reading that someone said it would be close,
10-16-2010, 10:01 AM
Stardust Wrote:I love to say - "I told you so", but "I told you so". After the CCH/Campbell County game, I was convinced the the Colonels were way underrated. I knew that they could compete and that when they match up with the Birds, it will not a be blowout.Yep, you nailed it Stardust.
Now, this by no means tells me that CCH is in the same class as HHS and I am sure that the Bird detractors are gleeful thinking that the Birds are vulnerable. I don't believe that at all. I believe that HHS is still the best team in 5a by a BIG margin, and likely better than Trinity. I did not attend last nights game, but I am surmising two things: 1. the Colonels are better than many thought; 2. Dale did not show very much to a team that he will face in a few weeks (WHEN IT MATTERS).
Congrats to the Birds, but a nice shout-out to the Colonels as well
10-16-2010, 11:33 AM
My boys in blue sounded like they played great, minus a few mental errors.
I couldn't go, but why'd they quit throwing to Connelly? Dude's 6'5 and sounded like he just ate them up, but, on the second to last drive (the one before the Hail Mary), I don't think that they threw to him once.
Anybody know?
I couldn't go, but why'd they quit throwing to Connelly? Dude's 6'5 and sounded like he just ate them up, but, on the second to last drive (the one before the Hail Mary), I don't think that they threw to him once.
Anybody know?
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10-16-2010, 11:42 AM
Where's all the usual gloaters at this morning? sstack?, whackem?, tradition?
Not as much as a sniff of any of em.
Not as much as a sniff of any of em.
10-16-2010, 11:54 AM
adopted purple Wrote:I see the mighty Bluebirds may not be as invincible as everyone thought.
Who knows?:eyeroll:
10-16-2010, 11:55 AM
Bob Seger Wrote:Where's all the usual gloaters at this morning? sstack?, whackem?, tradition?
Not as much as a sniff of any of em.
What do you want to know Bob? Stardust pretty much summed it up.
Please find the post where I have EVER GLOATED after a Highlands win.:dontthink
10-16-2010, 11:57 AM
Stardust Wrote:2. Dale did not show very much to a team that he will face in a few weeks (WHEN IT MATTERS).
:Thumbs:
CovCath is much more "game" than people would like to think. They're going to cause havoc in the early round playoff games.
10-16-2010, 03:12 PM
If this is any indication as to how good highlands is i bet they dont win a state title this year.
10-16-2010, 03:32 PM
Jack Lambert Wrote:If this is any indication as to how good highlands is i bet they dont win a state title this year.
Darn. They're going to be disappointed, but I'll let them know you said so.:eyeroll:
10-16-2010, 03:35 PM
Bob Seger Wrote:Where's all the usual gloaters at this morning? sstack?, whackem?, tradition?
Not as much as a sniff of any of em.
Well, out till 1:30 and back out to Cross Country race at 7:00; not much time to get on until now. I will continue to "gloat" if that is what you want to call it. I just call the games like I see them. What I saw last night was first, another Highlands win. Highlands had way too many penalties and turnovers in the scoring zone. Cov Cath has some big players with talent. Cov Cath took advantage of what I think is Highlands weakness on D; Cov Cath used the short passing game to move the ball. You think Highlands fans are idiots for saying JC needs to pass more to beat Highlands, but if you would have seen tonights game, you would see why so many of us say JC needs to pass more. I felt Highlands did not come out at the half with much emotion and CC ran the kickoff back (did anybody else see the returner with a foot in the endzone?)and let them believe they could win. I also did not like the play calling on offense for Highlands tonight. If Cov Cath plays with the emotion they did tonight, they could make some noise in the playoffs. Still think teams downstate have a long way to go to compete with Highlands except for a couple of teams like BG, JC,
10-16-2010, 03:40 PM
sstack Wrote:Well, out till 1:30 and back out to Cross Country race at 7:00; not much time to get on until now. I will continue to "gloat" if that is what you want to call it. I just call the games like I see them. What I saw last night was first, another Highlands win. Highlands had way too many penalties and turnovers in the scoring zone. Cov Cath has some big players with talent. Cov Cath took advantage of what I think is Highlands weakness on D; Cov Cath used the short passing game to move the ball. You think Highlands fans are idiots for saying JC needs to pass more to beat Highlands, but if you would have seen tonights game, you would see why so many of us say JC needs to pass more. I felt Highlands did not come out at the half with much emotion and CC ran the kickoff back (did anybody else see the returner with a foot in the endzone?)and let them believe they could win. I also did not like the play calling on offense for Highlands tonight. If Cov Cath plays with the emotion they did tonight, they could make some noise in the playoffs. Still think teams downstate have a long way to go to compete with Highlands except for a couple of teams like BG, JC,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't your foot be in the endzone just as long as the ball doesn't break the plain of the goal line?
10-16-2010, 03:52 PM
tradition Wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't your foot be in the endzone just as long as the ball doesn't break the plain of the goal line?
Good question, I do not know the answer to it. Can anybody help us with this?
10-16-2010, 03:56 PM
sstack Wrote:I felt Highlands did not come out at the half with much emotion and CC ran the kickoff back (did anybody else see the returner with a foot in the endzone?)and let them believe they could win.
Yeah, we saw the same thing. Dumb rule. Not sure what it is intended to prevent.
10-16-2010, 04:08 PM
Cov Cath coach and players are saying that they are taking no moral victory from this game, but I have to say that was the biggest celebration I have ever seen by a losing team!
10-16-2010, 05:21 PM
sstack Wrote:Good question, I do not know the answer to it. Can anybody help us with this?
I'm no expert on the rules, but I always understood that the ball had to break the goalline.
10-16-2010, 07:54 PM
I hate to say it, but the Birds are in for a long November. I don't see the team that played last night in Western Kentucky.
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