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Northern Kentucky vs Rest of Kentucky
#1
If a N Ky team reaches the finals. In most cases other than 6A. N Ky most of the time brings home the bacon.
#2
Indeed. Between beechwood and highlands...there's a ton of state championships. Add in new cath and cov cath...yeah nky has faired pretty well.
#3
Yeah, it sucks.
#4
Same with Louisville. Population centers tend to dominate high school athletics across the country, it's not an anomaly exclusive to NKY. The only real mystery is why Lexington doesn't.
#5
Seems like schools that are very close to the state line tend to do well.Examples are Belfry(west Virginia) and Beechwood(Cincinnati)
#6
ethanball Wrote:Seems like schools that are very close to the state line tend to do well.Examples are Belfry(west Virginia) and Beechwood(Cincinnati)

With that logic that leaves a lot of questions for a whole lot of schools as to why they aren’t competitive. Quite a few schools border other states and aren’t even competitive.
#7
bo67 Wrote:If a N Ky team reaches the finals. In most cases other than 6A. N Ky most of the time brings home the bacon.

Can’t disagree.

Boyle has played HHS twice in the finals and went 1-1.

Danville has played NCC 3 times and went 2-1.
Also played Beechwood twice and went 1-1.
#8
I just read that Covington Catholic is 6-0 in state championship games. 5 wins were under the direction of coach Lynn Ray and the 2006 win was coached by john Roedenberg

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