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Louisville Trinity 59, Newport Central Catholic 42
#1
Final from NCC, wasn't at this game, but was told that Trinity plays really tough defense, maybe too tough for the person i talked to
#2
Congrats to the Rocks...NCC has to eat some humble pie this evening.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]


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#3
Trinity scored the first eight points of the game and never trailed. Lead grew to as much as twenty and the final score was 59-42. Darryl Hicks had 25. Trinity a little too athletic for the Thorobreds.
#4
No Quick either.
#5
Trinity showing why they are in the top 5.
#6
While Trinity was much quicker than NewCath the game was 40-35 after 3 quarters, and was 40-37 shortly there after. However Trinity forced the Breds into making too many turnovers and did an excellent job on the offensive glass. The best team NewCath has played or will play in the regular season.
#7
Just wanted to say how classy NCC was for the game. With about two minutes left during a timeout the PA guy said that NCC wanted to thank Trinity HS and their fans for coming up for the game then all their fans clapped. I dont think I have ever witnessed that before. It was very impressive.

Another neat think that happened before the game was that one of the NCC cheerleaders was singing the National Anthem and her voice went out about half way thru. She was kinda distraut but then everyone (fans and players) just started singing the rest of the Anthem. It kinda gave me chills. I loved that.

Finally I think they refer to NCC as "the school on the hill" (it is on a big hill) but when you came out after the game the entire Cincinnati skyline was in view and all lite up with lights, its was very cool.

It was such a good experience I think that Trinity is planned on playing them every year now.
#8
citykat Wrote:Just wanted to say how classy NCC was for the game. With about two minutes left during a timeout the PA guy said that NCC wanted to thank Trinity HS and their fans for coming up for the game then all their fans clapped. I dont think I have ever witnessed that before. It was very impressive.

Another neat think that happened before the game was that one of the NCC cheerleaders was singing the National Anthem and her voice went out about half way thru. She was kinda distraut but then everyone (fans and players) just started singing the rest of the Anthem. It kinda gave me chills. I loved that.

Finally I think they refer to NCC as "the school on the hill" (it is on a big hill) but when you came out after the game the entire Cincinnati skyline was in view and all lite up with lights, its was very cool.

It was such a good experience I think that Trinity is planned on playing them every year now.

She was battling the flu and lost her voice I heard.

Awesome view of downtown Cincy. Newport Catholic is also the home of former Boston Celtic & NBA Hall of Famer Dave Cowens.
#9
Thought the Breds would keep it closer. The venue at NCC is classic. Hope you saw the picture of Dave Cowans. Not to often you see a pic of an NBA all-time top 50 in a high school gym.
#10
I felt the game was closer than the score indicated. NCC has a nice team, it just felt like they hadnt played against many teams that played at that pace or pressure. I think they would be best served if they scheduled a couple more teams like that but they will be fine.

I personally loved the Dave Cowans stuff although my other boys had no clue who he was......I felt so old

As I said, Trinity was very happy to play them as it was good for them to be in a hostile (i dont mean that in a negative way) environment. I would like to see them schedule NCC every year and CovCath too. I am dying to go to a game just to see the CovCath students. There should be no reason why Trinity would not schedule another catholic school that wanted to play.

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