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Friday, August 19, 2016

Thursday Sports Briefs

Bluebird soccer earns big 9th Region victory

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands sophomore Alex Ford throws the ball in during the Thursday game against St. Henry. Highlands won 1-0.
They Blue and White made sure there were no slow starts this season.

The Highlands Bluebird soccer team (1-0-1 overall) earned a huge 1-0 victory at Tower Park on Thursday over the St. Henry Crusaders. That snapped a four-game losing streak to St. Henry dating back to 2012. The game was moved up to 5 p.m. after being originally scheduled for 8 p.m. at St. Henry.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Highlands hoops teams record wins

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands senior Chandler Cain puts up a free throw in Friday's game against Lloyd Memorial. The Bluebirds ended a four-game losing streak with the win.
The Highlands Bluebirds basketball team (6-13 overall) ended a four-game losing streak with a 70-62 win over the Lloyd Memorial Juggernauts (10-15) on Friday on Senior Night.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Highlands baseball, softball teams record sound victories in 9th Region quarterfinals

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands second baseman Rachel Gabbard dives after a ball in Monday's 9th Region quarterfinal game against Beechwood. Gabbard went 3-for-3 with a triple and RBI in the 12-0 Highlands win.
From this point forward, the Highlands Bluebirds baseball and Ladybirds softball teams know they will have to earn everything.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Moving on! Highlands scores another 1-0 victory; NC volleyball beats Beechwood


G. Michael Graham. Highlands forward Chris Garbig (left) chases the ball after West Jessamine's Shawn Murphy (right) in Monday's State tournament first-round contest. The Bluebirds won 1-0 to advance to the state quarterfinals for the first time since 2010.
By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

NICHOLASVILLE – It did not take overtime to earn this one.

It took a great pass to the center to their leading goal-scorer for the game’s lone goal and lift the Highlands Bluebirds boys soccer team to another 1-0 victory in the firstround of the state tournament over the host West Jessamine Colts on Monday. Highlands finds itself back in the state quarterfinals since a 3-1 loss to Scott three years ago.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Soccer: NewCath girls win 9th All "A"; Bluebird boys handle Bearcats



G. Michael Graham Photo. Newport Central Catholic's Michaela Ware (white) and Beechwood's Madison Williams go after the ball in Saturday's game while teammates converge. NewCath won 5-0 to win the All "A" 9th Region crown at Farris Park.

By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

COVINGTON – It has been a while since the Newport Central Catholic Lady Breds soccer team has been to the All “A” State Tournament.

NewCath took a step closer to making it to Elizabethtown with a 5-0 victory over Beechwood at Farris Park on Saturday. NewCath advances to the Sectional contest against either Paris or Bishop Brossart after the regions were separated this year. The two play for the 10th Region crown on Sept. 7. NewCath captured three straight All “A” state titles from 2005 to 2007.

That is mostly because NewCath has played in the same region with the St. Henry Lady Crusaders. St. Henry had won the previous five 9th/10th Region All “A” Tournaments and even captured the All “A” state titles in 2008, 2009 and 2011 in addition to winning the overall state championship in 2010 to go with All “A” State runner-up finishes in 2010 and last year to Lexington Christian.

But St. Henry chose not to partake in the All “A” Tournament this year. Scheduling may have been the big issue.

“The All ‘A’ is tough to schedule because you have to keep three games open for Elizabethtown if you feel like you have a team that can go deep,” said Kevin Turnick, NewCath Head Coach. “You can get the three games, lose the three games or try to finagle a schedule where you can work it out with another school that says, ‘I’ll play you later on down the road if I don’t get to the All ‘A.’ You just somewhat manage your schedule. I think we’re going to keep our game with Beechwood and we hope Villa Madonna does the same just in case we don’t get down to Elizabethtown. It all depends on what you want to do. In my experience, we’ve gone down there and beaten teams 6, 7 or 8-0. In the end of the year, what is that really doing?”

Freshmen forward Taylor Tolle led NewCath with a hat trick of three goals and junior midfielder MiKayla Seibert scored the other two. Tolle credited her teammates for getting her in position to score.

“(My teammates) were making good through passes and switches (to the middle of the offensive box),” Tolle said. “You just have to get to an open spot, not get offsides, try to get past the defenders and punch it through.”

The Lady Breds outshot the Lady Tigers, 18-5. NewCath goalkeeper Meg Martin saved all five Beechwood shots and Cara Schwartz recorded 13.

NewCath did a good job defensively in front of Martin. The Lady Breds booted out all the balls that entered their defensive box.

“We make sure we have our marks on the outside,” said Erin Ackerson, NewCath junior defender. “If (opponents) have a person in the center, we make sure we stay on them so they can’t any through balls over. It’s about keeping tight in the defensive third (of the field).”

The Lady Breds played without six key players Saturday. Three seniors were already out in Sam Bunzel, Amanda Schabell and Caroline Kinnett. Kinnett is out for the year with Bunzel and Schabell possibly returning soon.

Then during the game, Chandler Cain, Allie Otten and Donnelly Simmins came out because of either injuries or heat exhaustion. All could return soon.

The temperatures hit the 90s Saturday. But NewCath covered its bench to give the players and coaches shade while Beechwood’s bench was shaded by trees. The teams played four 20-minute sessions because of the heat.

“I was definitely concerned about the safety on both sides,” Turnick said. “The younger kids stepped up. We tried to get into a rhythm of keeping possession and not running all over the place. We also tried to get as many subs in as we could in critical spots to keep people fresh.”

Tolle scored her first two goals a minute into the game and with 22:15 remaining in the first half. Seibert received her first goal toward the end of the half by booting a corner kick that Schwartz tried to play. But it went off her into the goal.

NewCath put the game away in the second half. Seibert scored her second goal with 16:45 left in the game and Tolle added her final one with 8:15 left.

“That (second-half run) was critical because in our semifinal game against Villa (Madonna) and even going back to our game against Ryle on Monday, the confidence somewhat dropped when we started losing some starters,” Turnick said. “Things fell apart. On Thursday, we took a different approach to practice and kind of shocked the players some. We wanted to make sure the reason they’re here to play soccer is the energy and passion of playing. Beechwood is not a bad team. We kept things simple and we played the way we’re used to playing.”

NewCath travels back to Farris Park to face Holy Cross on Wednesday. Game time is 5 p.m.

Boys Soccer:
Highlands 6, Walton-Verona 0:

The Bluebirds (2-2) held the Bearcats without a shot in a Saturday afternoon contest at Tower Park.

Andrew Barnes, Cole Davis-Roberts, Nathan Tippenhauer, Jimmy Penrod and Vadim Lightner all scored for Highlands. Teammate Jordan Jarvis tallied two assists with Penrod, Logan Groneck and Eric Schurr making on each.

Highlands travels to defending 9th Region champion Boone County on Tuesday. Game time is 8 p.m.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Monday Sports Briefs


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Bluebirds girls soccer team tied Ryle, 2-2 to open the season Monday at Tower Park.

The Bluebirds received goals from Kristin Venneman and Kayla Nehus. Goalkeeper Sarah Owen recorded four saves.

Highlands travels to Campbell County on Monday at 7:30 p.m.

All “A” 9th Region Volleyball:
Beechwood 2, Newport Central Catholic 0:

The Thoroughobreds lost in the opening round of the All “A” Tournament at Beechwood on Monday by 25-19, 25-23 scores to open the season.

Senior setter Alyssa Maier led NewCath with 13 assists. Freshman Rachel McDonald recorded six kills to lead the Thoroughbreds and senior Nikki Kiernan had five kills.

The Thoroughbreds take on Bellevue to open 36th District action tonight. Game time is 7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Wednesday Sports Briefs


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Bluebirds baseball team dropped a close one 3-2 to the Campbell County Camels on Wednesday.

Highlands (3-4) saw Hector Molina and Quentin Murray record run batted in singles and Evan Allen go 2-for-3. Jake Liggett took the loss for the Bluebirds.

Highlands hits the road Friday to take on Carroll County. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

NCC softball 6, Beechwood 4:

The Thoroughbreds moved to 2-0 with the 9th Region win.

Taylor Burkhart picked up the win for Newport Central Catholic. She threw 5 and 1/3 innings of relief and struck out two.

NewCath trailed 4-1 before rallying in the sixth and scoring the game-winning runs in the seventh. Kristin Schrieber hit a two-run home run scoring Michaela Ware to lift the Thoroughbreds to victory.

The Thoroughbreds do not play again until Monday. The play host to Simon Kenton at 5:30 p.m. Their game against Newport on Monday was called off because of the cold.

More cancellations:

The Highlands Bluebirds softball team (3-2) did not get to face Dixie Heights for the second time this year. The Bluebirds also saw games against Simon Kenton on Monday and Conner on Tuesday cancelled because of inclement weather.

Highlands is scheduled to be back in action today at 5 p.m. against Ryle in Union.

Also, Tuesday’s baseball game between Newport Central Catholic and Ryle was called off because of the cold. NewCath faces CovCath at 2 p.m. at Northern Kentucky University today.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Hoops Roundup: HHS boys, girls, NCC boys post victories


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Bluebirds basketball team rallied from 12 down to win in the Queen City on Tuesday.

Highlands (9-13) knocked off the host Cincinnati Schroder Jaguars (2-11), 42-41. The Bluebirds did not lead until 20 seconds remained in the game.

Jake Gronotte led the Bluebirds with 10 points. Teammate Luke Turner followed with eight.

The Jaguars saw two players reach double-figures. Ditalion Battle led the way with 14 and Kenny Duke had 11.

The Bluebirds do not play again until Friday. They travel across the Licking River to face the undefeated Covington Holmes Bulldogs (23-0). Game time is 7:30 p.m.

Highlands girls 78, Beechwood 39:

The Bluebirds (17-7) put out their highest point total of the year in the home win over the Lady Tigers (7-14). They also improved to 4-0 when scoring 71 or more points in a contest.

Highlands jumped out to a 20-9 lead after the first quarter and exploded for 29 in the second quarter to go up 49-18. The largest lead for the Bluebirds was 75-35 in the fourth quarter.

The Bluebirds shot an astounding 31-of-47 for 66 percent for the game, including 9-of-19 from three-point land for 47 percent and 20-of-27 for 74 percent in the first half. Highlands also made 7-of-9 free throws for 78 percent.

The Lady Tigers made 15-of-42 shots for 35 percent, including 5-of-19 from downtown for 26 percent. They also made all four free-throw attempts.

Highlands dominated the rebounding battle, 32-12. McKenzie Leigh led Highlands with 11 rebounds.

Jesse “Dirt” Daley led Highlands with 22 points making 11-of-12 shots and four rebounds. Alex Combs followed her with 14 points making 4-of-5 three-point shots. The Bluebirds outscored the Lady Tigers, 28-10 in the paint.

Vanessa Fisse followed with nine points and Brianna Adler made two three-pointers on her way to eight. Adler tied Leah Schaefer with a team-high four assists.

Beechwood put two players in double-figures. They were Allison Johnson with 12 and Olivia Stokes with 11.

Highlands returns home Thursday against Covington Holmes (11-11). Game time is 7:30 p.m.

Newport Central Catholic boys 55, North College Hill (Oh.) 51:

The Thoroughbreds crossed the river Tuesday and downed the former Ohio state power for their 11th consecutive win two days after winning the All “A” State Tournament.

NewCath (23-2) placed three players in double-figures led by Nick Seibert with 15. Drew had 13 points and seven rebounds with Jake Schulte scoring 10 points and grabbing eight rebounds.

The Thoroughbreds made six three-pointers and 9-of-13 free throws for 69 percent. Michael Bueter hit two on his way to eight points with Zach Pangallo, Seibert, Jake Haas and Ben Weyer making one each.

The Trojans saw three players score 10 each. They were Jujuan Linzy, Michael Shaw and Kendall Green. Green added a three-pointer.

North College Hill made five triples and 6-of-9 free throws for 67 percent. Green made one of those three-pointers.

NewCath hits the road again Friday at Bishop Brossart (19-4) for a 7:30 p.m. contest.

36th District Pairings Set:

The 36th District Basketball Tournament blind draw took place at noon Tuesday.

The tournaments to be held at Highlands came out identical. The Highlands and Newport Central Catholic basketball teams face off in the semifinals on Feb. 19. The girls teams play at 6 p.m. and the boys take the floor at 7:45 p.m. On the other side, the Dayton and Bellevue squads face each other on Feb. 18 and those winners take on the Newport teams on Feb. 20. The boys championship game is Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. and the girls championship is Feb. 22 at the same time.