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11-27-2009, 10:49 PM
Running clock the whole 2nd half.
Bluebirds led 42-0 at halftime.
Bluebirds led 42-0 at halftime.
11-27-2009, 11:08 PM
Keep your heads up Maroons!! Everyone doubted you all year and you guys made it to the 5A Semifinals!! Great season Maroons!! I look forward to next season!
11-28-2009, 12:20 AM
leecoukfan Wrote:You know what, you can keep dogging Pulaski Co because thats the way it has been all year and they keep proving all the doubters wrong so yeah i think they can put up about 7-10 points per quarter on Highlands!! Go Maroons!!
Did you mean 7-10 yards per quarter?
11-28-2009, 01:39 AM
Blau Vogel Wrote:Did you mean 7-10 yards per quarter?
:lmao::worthy::notworthy
11-28-2009, 01:43 AM
JH's regular season schedule is pitiful with only 3 teams with a winning record (Doss 7-5 Bullitt 8-3 and Central Hardin 6-5). The rest of the teams had records of 0-9,6-6,2-8,6-6,2-9,0-10,2-9. I think Highlands will win their 19th with relative ease.
11-28-2009, 02:11 AM
The Bluebirds, who also won three straight titles from 1998-2000, scored on all six first-half possessions and out gained the Maroons, 361-42, in racing out to a 42-0 lead by halftime.
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll...311270075/
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll...311270075/
11-28-2009, 05:33 AM
No surprise here...Birds continue to roll and I expect the same thing next week.
11-28-2009, 08:18 AM
Class 5A, fourth round
Pulaski Co. 0 0 6 6 12
Highlands 21 21 3 7 52
Scoring summary:
H--Collinsworth 60 run (Weinel kick); H--Buten 39 pass from Towles (Weinel kick); H--Fennell 9 run (Weinel kick); H--Bardo 1 run (Weinel kick); H--Fennell 5 run (Weinel kick); H--Weinel 26 field goal; PC--White 67 run (Kick failed); PC--Abner 6 run (kick failed); H--True 1 run (New kick).
Records: Pulaski Co. 10-4, Highlands 14-0.
More details: Senior running back Ã*Austin Collinsworth ran for 127 yards and a touchdown on just seven carries to put the host Ã*Bluebirds back in the state title game.
Highlands built a 42-0 lead by halftime and the game was played with a running clock after a Bluebirds field goal early in the third quarter made it 45-0.
Both of Pulaski County̢۪s touchdowns came against Highlands̢۪ reserves. The Maroons lost quarterback Zach Eastham to injury early in the second quarter. They were already playing without Chris Muse, who started the year at quarterback before a season-ending knee injury in late August.
The Bluebirds will play for their third straight state title next week against John Hardin, which beat Bowling Green 28-21 on Friday. Both teams head into that game undefeated. The Bluebirds have won 27 straight games.
Kentucky.com
Pulaski Co. 0 0 6 6 12
Highlands 21 21 3 7 52
Scoring summary:
H--Collinsworth 60 run (Weinel kick); H--Buten 39 pass from Towles (Weinel kick); H--Fennell 9 run (Weinel kick); H--Bardo 1 run (Weinel kick); H--Fennell 5 run (Weinel kick); H--Weinel 26 field goal; PC--White 67 run (Kick failed); PC--Abner 6 run (kick failed); H--True 1 run (New kick).
Records: Pulaski Co. 10-4, Highlands 14-0.
More details: Senior running back Ã*Austin Collinsworth ran for 127 yards and a touchdown on just seven carries to put the host Ã*Bluebirds back in the state title game.
Highlands built a 42-0 lead by halftime and the game was played with a running clock after a Bluebirds field goal early in the third quarter made it 45-0.
Both of Pulaski County̢۪s touchdowns came against Highlands̢۪ reserves. The Maroons lost quarterback Zach Eastham to injury early in the second quarter. They were already playing without Chris Muse, who started the year at quarterback before a season-ending knee injury in late August.
The Bluebirds will play for their third straight state title next week against John Hardin, which beat Bowling Green 28-21 on Friday. Both teams head into that game undefeated. The Bluebirds have won 27 straight games.
Kentucky.com
11-28-2009, 08:41 AM
Blowouts like this just shouldnt happen in the State Semis but they do when you run into a well oiled machine like the Birds.
11-28-2009, 09:28 AM
After last nights game I heard 3 middle aged Pulaski fans talking about how it is unfair that Highlands plays in 5A. They said they should play in 6A or a private division because they live close to Cincinnati and get all those players( for those who do not know, once agian, HHS has very, very few non Ft Thomas residents on the team every year.). And a Kenton Co fan at the game stated that it is not fair that they let players like Collinsworth come to HHS to play (for those who do not know, he has lived in Ft Thomas his entire life.). I love when people continue to try to make excuses why they can not beat Highlands, and refuse to accept the fact that it is hard work, dedication, and good coaching that keeps Highlands winning( and a great youth program). You could tell from the stands that Pulaski players did not put as much work in the weight room as the HHS players. Alot of teams and fans just do not understand what it takes to stay at the top.
11-28-2009, 09:35 AM
Highlands took this one early, Blitzkrieg style, on a cold night in Ft. Thomas. Patrick Towles continued to prove what an outstanding QB he has become. What a season for him after coming in late in the 3rd qtr against St. Xavier. I was impressed with Donovan Mccoy. He appears to be Towles backup next year. I don't know how AC held onto the ball with that plaster block on his hand. I have a feeling Dale won't be taking him out of the game next week. He needs to make up for lost time. Bardo reads the D very well in the backfield and has stepped up nicely. Drennan is an absolute magnet for the ball. The catch in the corner was Top 10 worthy. Buten stole one as well. Pulaski reminded me of when the Birds played Scott. They had no answers. Much of the same story in Ft. Thomas last night. Next week the Birds face a more difficult offensive scheme that apparently they've had trouble stopping in the past. This was a great confidence builder going to Western next friday.
11-28-2009, 09:58 AM
whackem'n'stackem Wrote:Highlands took this one early, Blitzkrieg style, on a cold night in Ft. Thomas. Patrick Towles continued to prove what an outstanding QB he has become. What a season for him after coming in late in the 3rd qtr against St. Xavier. I was impressed with Donovan Mccoy. He appears to be Towles backup next year. I don't know how AC held onto the ball with that plaster block on his hand. I have a feeling Dale won't be taking him out of the game next week. He needs to make up for lost time. Bardo reads the D very well in the backfield and has stepped up nicely. Drennan is an absolute magnet for the ball. The catch in the corner was Top 10 worthy. Buten stole one as well. Pulaski reminded me of when the Birds played Scott. They had no answers. Much of the same story in Ft. Thomas last night. Next week the Birds face a more difficult offensive scheme that apparently they've had trouble stopping in the past. This was a great confidence builder going to Western next friday.
You are right about Drennan's catch in the corner, it was beautiful!
11-28-2009, 02:21 PM
whackem'n'stackem Wrote:Highlands took this one early, Blitzkrieg style, on a cold night in Ft. Thomas. Patrick Towles continued to prove what an outstanding QB he has become. What a season for him after coming in late in the 3rd qtr against St. Xavier. I was impressed with Donovan Mccoy. He appears to be Towles backup next year. I don't know how AC held onto the ball with that plaster block on his hand. I have a feeling Dale won't be taking him out of the game next week. He needs to make up for lost time. Bardo reads the D very well in the backfield and has stepped up nicely. Drennan is an absolute magnet for the ball. The catch in the corner was Top 10 worthy. Buten stole one as well. Pulaski reminded me of when the Birds played Scott. They had no answers. Much of the same story in Ft. Thomas last night. Next week the Birds face a more difficult offensive scheme that apparently they've had trouble stopping in the past. This was a great confidence builder going to Western next friday.
All that in the first quarter, wow. So what did you do the rest of the game. :popcorn:
Anybody that thinks Highlands gets their players from Cincinnati is sadly mistaken. Highlands football is almost cult-like. Those kids live in the weightroom and drink the kool aid from the age of infancy on and if you lived in Ft. Thomas you would understand. It aint for everybody but it is for many folks and that is why they are good year in year out.
11-28-2009, 02:30 PM
Good season PC. Congrats Highlands. Good Luck on Saturday!!!!! (don't think you need luck with your talent but GL anyway)
11-29-2009, 04:34 PM
Great season Pulaski. Coach Hines, Coach Sharpe, and the rest of the staff did an outstanding job of coaching this year. I wish Chris Muse could have played, he was such a talent to watch, and even a better kid.
Highlands I root against you most of the time, because I like to see the underdogs win, but you all have earned my respect, because you all are good.:igiveup:
Highlands I root against you most of the time, because I like to see the underdogs win, but you all have earned my respect, because you all are good.:igiveup:
11-29-2009, 08:39 PM
CAN'T GET RIGHT Wrote:Good season PC. Congrats Highlands. Good Luck on Saturday!!!!! (don't think you need luck with your talent but GL anyway)
Friday.:thanks:
11-30-2009, 12:26 AM
Thought Friday, Typed Sat. See you there which ever day.
12-01-2009, 11:04 AM
They need a private school playoff for teams like Highlands, Trinity and St.X, let them play each other. 5A is a Highlands to own, my gosh. Like playing a small college team.
No comp. for Highlands in 5A football in Ky. The 6A'S wouldn't beat them either this year. Let private schools play private schools. Give somebodyelse a chance in 5A. County schools like LCC, Whitley, Johnson Central can have great years but never make it to the championship because of the private school Juggernaut looming in the state semis.
No comp. for Highlands in 5A football in Ky. The 6A'S wouldn't beat them either this year. Let private schools play private schools. Give somebodyelse a chance in 5A. County schools like LCC, Whitley, Johnson Central can have great years but never make it to the championship because of the private school Juggernaut looming in the state semis.
12-01-2009, 11:22 AM
MR.PERFECT Wrote:They need a private school playoff for teams like Highlands, Trinity and St.X, let them play each other. 5A is a Highlands to own, my gosh. Like playing a small college team.
No comp. for Highlands in 5A football in Ky. The 6A'S wouldn't beat them either this year. Let private schools play private schools. Give somebodyelse a chance in 5A. County schools like LCC, Whitley, Johnson Central can have great years but never make it to the championship because of the private school Juggernaut looming in the state semis.
Wow. Why does it seem like a different idiot post this same line of drivel every day? Highlands is a PUBLIC school. It is also a 3A school (i.e., small student population) that plays up to 5A. Maybe we can just get a mod to pin these facts to the top of the board. Would hopefully cut down on all of the misinformed attacks upon Ft. Thomas.
12-01-2009, 12:32 PM
MR.PERFECT Wrote:They need a private school playoff for teams like Highlands, Trinity and St.X, let them play each other. 5A is a Highlands to own, my gosh. Like playing a small college team.
No comp. for Highlands in 5A football in Ky. The 6A'S wouldn't beat them either this year. Let private schools play private schools. Give somebodyelse a chance in 5A. County schools like LCC, Whitley, Johnson Central can have great years but never make it to the championship because of the private school Juggernaut looming in the state semis.
HIGHLANDS = PUBLIC SCHOOL
There maybe that will help.
12-01-2009, 12:37 PM
They are just a public school who understands what it takes to win. Write down what they do, and work your *** off to do what they do. I can almost guarantee you that the Monday after they win the state championship, they will be back in the weight room. You want a girlfriend? She comes second to football. The only think they probably don't put ahead of football is there family, and there church. Everything else takes a back seat. Has nothing to do with what kind of school they are. They could be in 6A and still beat Saint X or Trinity. They are the best team in the state period. Don't care what newspaper in Lexington, or Louisville has to say, they back up what they say.
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12-01-2009, 03:52 PM
cougarpride08 Wrote:They are just a public school who understands what it takes to win. Write down what they do, and work your *** off to do what they do. I can almost guarantee you that the Monday after they win the state championship, they will be back in the weight room. You want a girlfriend? She comes second to football. The only think they probably don't put ahead of football is there family, and there church. Everything else takes a back seat. Has nothing to do with what kind of school they are. They could be in 6A and still beat Saint X or Trinity. They are the best team in the state period. Don't care what newspaper in Lexington, or Louisville has to say, they back up what they say.OK, YEAH, AND YOU STILL WON'T HAVE EVEN A 1/4 OF THE TALENT THEY DO and yes some from the greater Cincy area. LMAO, You really are looney:lmao::lmao: I'm convinced it IS NOT an act. You cannot compare the wealth pool of talent that a Highlands has vs. let's say what a Whitley co. would have. What in the h*** is the coment about the girlfriend have to do with anything. Exactly how old are you son?
12-01-2009, 04:40 PM
MR.PERFECT Wrote:OK, YEAH, AND YOU STILL WON'T HAVE EVEN A 1/4 OF THE TALENT THEY DO and yes some from the greater Cincy area. LMAO, You really are looney:lmao::lmao: I'm convinced it IS NOT an act. You cannot compare the wealth pool of talent that a Highlands has vs. let's say what a Whitley co. would have. What in the h*** is the coment about the girlfriend have to do with anything. Exactly how old are you son?
They have the talent pool that a community of less than 16,000 can give them. You act like they are the only school in Greater Cincinnati. There are 5 public (including Highlands) and 2 private schools in Campbell County alone. Why do you think all of the good players from those teams want to leave there friends to play for the Birds? Highlands has a 3A school population, they play in 5A. What more do you want? My guess is Whitley has a much larger school population. But do they have a 50 year old junior football program that starts grooming future players in the third grade? Do they have elementary school kids that think the high school football kids are rock stars? Do they have multiple generations of state champs in their families? Do they prepare 52 weeks a year for a state championship? Do they play a challenging non-district schedule?
As long as you don't think you have a chance because for some reason the other team has an IMAGINED advantage, you won't have a chance. If I am not mistaken, Boyle County and Danville both do pretty well. How do they differ from Whitley or the other excuse makers?
12-01-2009, 05:50 PM
Blau Vogel Wrote:They have the talent pool that a community of less than 16,000 can give them. You act like they are the only school in Greater Cincinnati. There are 5 public (including Highlands) and 2 private schools in Campbell County alone. Why do you think all of the good players from those teams want to leave there friends to play for the Birds? Highlands has a 3A school population, they play in 5A. What more do you want? My guess is Whitley has a much larger school population. But do they have a 50 year old junior football program that starts grooming future players in the third grade? Do they have elementary school kids that think the high school football kids are rock stars? Do they have multiple generations of state champs in their families? Do they prepare 52 weeks a year for a state championship? Do they play a challenging non-district schedule?
As long as you don't think you have a chance because for some reason the other team has an IMAGINED advantage, you won't have a chance. If I am not mistaken, Boyle County and Danville both do pretty well. How do they differ from Whitley or the other excuse makers?
:Thumbs: great post, and to answer perfect's question. It seems to me they are more worried about there phones, and texting there girlfriends than taking football serious. If our work is just as dedicated as they was, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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12-01-2009, 06:07 PM
MR.PERFECT Wrote:They need a private school playoff for teams like Highlands, Trinity and St.X, let them play each other. 5A is a Highlands to own, my gosh. Like playing a small college team.
No comp. for Highlands in 5A football in Ky. The 6A'S wouldn't beat them either this year. Let private schools play private schools. Give somebodyelse a chance in 5A. County schools like LCC, Whitley, Johnson Central can have great years but never make it to the championship because of the private school Juggernaut looming in the state semis.
I do agree that it is a shame that some of the best mountain teams have been snuffed out by the Birds over the past few years. Since Highlands has such a top notch program from the ground up, it would only seem logical to move the program to the highest level and compete there on a consistent basis. The Ft. Thomas football program has become sort of an anomaly in high school football of late. It's sad that the kids that work so hard in the mountains won't get a chance at tasting State as long as Highlands lingers around.....Hope whatever happens is for the best of all and not just the few.....
12-01-2009, 06:12 PM
whackem'n'stackem Wrote:I do agree that it is a shame that some of the best mountain teams have been snuffed out by the Birds over the past few years. Since Highlands has such a top notch program from the ground up, it would only seem logical to move the program to the highest level and compete there on a consistent basis. The Ft. Thomas football program has become sort of an anomaly in high school football of late. It's sad that the kids that work so hard in the mountains won't get a chance at tasting State as long as Highlands lingers around.....Hope whatever happens is for the best of all and not just the few.....
What happened??? Is this the new kinder , gentler Whack Stack ???:yikes:
12-01-2009, 06:14 PM
birds3pete09 Wrote:What happened??? Is this the new kinder , gentler Whack Stack ???:yikes:
You liking the new image, eh? LOL.
12-01-2009, 06:40 PM
whackem'n'stackem Wrote:You liking the new image, eh? LOL.
I liked this guy better :devilflam:redboxer::devilflam:redboxer: LOL
12-01-2009, 07:17 PM
cougarpride08;901812[/U Wrote:]:Thumbs: great post, and to answer perfect's question.1 [U]It seems to me they are more worried about there phones, and texting there girlfriends than taking football serious.2 If our work is just as dedicated as they was, we wouldn't be having this conversation.THE CASE-CRACKER! You have done it cougarpride08! WOW! It was right there but we were too blind to see it. We were too worried about our phones and texting our girlfriends then taking football serious according to cougarpride08. Not to mention if we were as DEDICATED as Highlands were we would not be having this conversation. But he is right at least 25 times during the game we had to make our players get off their phones on the field, REALLY, Think about it, at least 3 td's went by because our linebackers were texting(lol) I tell you what, Mr. Wall would be proud of you cp08. I'm gonna' call Whitaker right now and inform him of this hyanus act, thanx cp08!
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