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Showing posts with label Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 24, 2018

Highlands Starts Season with Win

Bluebird Softball Beats Bishop Brossart

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands eighth-grader Gracie Schlosser waits on the pitch Friday against Bishop Brossart. Schlosser threw the first three innings as the Bluebirds opened the season with a 14-5 win.
The Highlands Bluebirds softball team could only get in one game this week.

But when it happened Friday, the Bluebirds took full advantage of it knocking off the Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs, 14-5. Highlands played as the visiting team since Bishop Brossart was supposed to play host. The game moved to Winkler Field because it was in good shape to play on.

Monday, September 4, 2017

Ladybirds Dominate In-County Rivals

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands sophomore Katelynn Helminiak passes the ball in a recent game.
For the third time since Wednesday and the fourth time this season, the Highlands Ladybirds soccer team (7-2-1 overall) hit the 10-goal mark. They did it to county rival Bishop Brossart, 10-0 at Tower Park on Monday.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Dominating from Opening Tip

Highlands scores game's first 19 points on way to lopsided victory

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands sophomore Ashley Hayes (middle) scores in transition while teammate Rachel Vinson (25) follows the play. All 12 Ladybirds who saw action scored at least one point in the convincing 77-21 win over Bishop Brossart on Friday.
It often comes down to several minute of solid offense and defense to decide a ballgame.

But when you get it for an entire quarter to start the game, it sets a great tone for the rest of the game. The Highlands Ladybirds basketball team did not allow a point until 20 seconds into the second quarter. By that time, Highlands put 19 on the board and continued to roll forward to its most complete game of the year in a 77-21 thrashing of the Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs on Friday.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Monday Sports Briefs

Highlands girls soccer, volleyball teams take home wins

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands senior Kayla Nehus (14) makes a pass while senior Karolyn Lukjan (3) watches. Nehus received a pass then passed it off before a substitute came in. Nehus has been out this season recovering from a torn left ACL.
PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. The Highlands Ladybirds soccer team celebrated Senior Night with an 8-0 win over Bishop Brossart on Monday. Pictured with their families on the bottom row are Sydney Ossege (17), Kayla Nehus (14), Karolyn Lukjan (3), Claudia Hils (16), Shannon Eaton (00), Kiersten Clukey (15) and Annalee Brewer (2).
The Highlands Ladybirds volleyball team took down the Boone County Lady Rebels, 3-1 (25-16, 15-25, 25-16, 25-23) at home.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Highlands squeaks past Bishop Brossart

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands sophomore Maleah Abner brings in two runs with this hit in the sixth inning against Bishop Brossart on Tuesday. Highlands won 2-1.
The Highlands Ladybirds softball team (8-6 overall) struggled against Bishop Brossart senior Kaitlyn Seiter.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Ladybirds win sixth straight

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands senior Brianna Adler (10) puts up a shot between Bishop Brossart's Sydney Shannon (23) and Abby King (24) in Friday's game. Adler scored 21 points in the Ladybird victory.
The second of four straight meetings against Campbell County opponents also went to the Blue and White as the Highlands Ladybirds basketball team ventured down US Highway 27 and handled the host Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs, 63-38 on Friday.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Ladybirds pull away in home opener

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands eighth grader Zoie Barth goes up for a lay-up in a recent game at Dayton. Barth scored 12 points in Highlands' win over Bishop Brossart on Tuesday.

The Highlands Ladybirds basketball team continued its hot start Tuesday winning its home opener to move to 3-0 on the season.

Highlands downed the Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs, 63-35. Bishop Brossart fell to 1-2 with the loss.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

How did the regular season finale go for the Ladybirds?

Allen Ramsey Photo. Highlands celebrated Senior Night for the soccer teams on Thursday. Both teams recorded shutout wins.
By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

October means it is time to rev up the motors full-throttle for the postseason.

The Highlands Ladybirds soccer team generally does just that. Highlands recorded three straight wins on its way to a 9th Region runner-up finish to eventual state champion Notre Dame last fall.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Ladybirds move to 19-5; Bluebirds fall to Holy Cross


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Ladybirds basketball team it is hitting postseason form with a big win Tuesday.

Highlands ventured to Alexandria and beat the Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs, 51-45. Highlands (19-5) has won five in a row and has come a long way since losing to Brossart, 51-36 in the Conner State Farm Classic on Dec. 27.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

HHS softball goes 2-1 Saturday; NCC blasts Scott


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Bluebirds softball team is 3-2 overall after winning two of its final three games Saturday in the Uncle Pete Invitational at Taylor Mill’s Softball City.

Highlands defeated the Nicholas County Lady Jackets, 5-1 in five innings to open the day before beating Bishop Brossart, 9-8 and losing 11-1 to Notre Dame. The Bluebirds saw several games cancelled before opening the season Friday.

Highlands batted .250 (6-for-24) in the win over Nicholas County. Ashley Grosser had a double and two runs batted in for the Bluebirds.

Pitcher Bailey Spencer again threw another good game for the Bluebirds. She struck out 12 and allowed just two hits and one earned run.

The night did not end well for Highlands against the Pandas. Shelby Graybill led the Bluebirds going 2-for-3 with a triple and run batted in.

Highlands is scheduled to face Simon Kenton in Fort Thomas at 5:30 p.m. today.

NCC Softball 16, Scott 0:
The Thoroughbreds opened the season with a three-inning win Saturday after several games were cancelled earlier in the week.

Sarah Neace threw a complete game on the mound for Newport Central Catholic. She struck out three.

Michaela Ware led NewCath going 3-for-4 with a double. Teammate Loren Zimmerman had a three-run home run and four runs batted in with Morgan Martini going 2-for-3 with two RBI and Taylor Burkhart adding two more RBI.

NewCath is scheduled to travel to Newport for a 5 p.m. contest today.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

NewCath girls thrash Brossart, 63-37 in All "A" Semifinals

G. Michael Graham Photo. The Newport Central Catholic girls basketball players, coaches and trainer watch with joy as the Thoroughbreds pulled away from Bishop Brossart in the second half of Saturday's 63-37 win in the All "A" Semifinals. NewCath faces Owensboro Catholic for the state championship Sunday at 12:30 p.m.


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

FRANKFORT – Opposing girls basketball teams have tried it all year long.

They pack the middle against junior standout Nikki Kiernan and force the Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds to beat them from outside. It did not work early in the season because NewCath hit shots from outside.

But it began to work some once the Thoroughbreds stopped hitting from there consistently. NewCath still found other ways to win for the most part.

However, the Thoroughbreds knew they’d eventually hit from the outside again. They may have just found their shooting touch in Saturday’s win over the rival Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs, 63-37 in the All “A” State Semifinals at the Frankfort Convention Center. NewCath also beat Bishop Brossart, 65-55 on Dec. 17.

NewCath faces 2011 champion Owensboro Catholic (15-5) of the 3rd Region at 12:30 p.m. Sunday for the title. The Lady Aces beat Gallatin County, 73-60 in the other semifinal.

NewCath (19-4) made 8-of-30 three-pointers – four in each half – for 27 percent as Bishop Brossart (18-5) came out in mixture of zones to pack things in against Kiernan and Alexus Mayes. Ansley Davenport led the way in that department making 3-of-7 shots from outside with Michaela Ware, Stephanie Lewis, Kiernan, Chelsea Schack and Sarah Neace making one each.

“What can be tough is when (opponents) are not playing far off from you, you shoot, miss and it gets to your head,” said George Stoll, NewCath head coach. “That’s what we talked about before during one of the timeouts. We told them to think about how many three-pointers they’ve shot from the wing in their lives. We had to step in there, shoot it with confidence and they’re going to go in.”

Mayes scored 15 of her team-high 17 points in the second half as NewCath pulled away. Lewis added 14 and Davenport had nine as the Thoroughbreds saw nine different players score.

“Once we got the three-pointers going, we felt more confident to take more shots,” Davenport said. “I always try to find different spots and try to get my feet set.”

The Lady Mustangs held Kiernan to eight points – all in the second half – after she torched them for a triple-double of 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 blocks in the December meeting. Kiernan still dominated the glass with 19 rebounds and rejected six shots.

“It was very frustrating because it makes it harder for us to score,” Kiernan said. “Luckily, they laid off our teammates and we had enough teammates come in and make up for them doubling and tripling (myself and Mayes).”

That marked Kiernan’s lone triple-double of the season. She has 12 double-doubles.

NewCath outrebounded Bishop Brossart, 47-37. That included 13-8 on the offensive glass. The Thoroughbreds outscored the Lady Mustangs, 18-0 in second-chance points. Mayes and Lewis nabbed eight rebounds each. Lewis had most of those points off five offensive rebounds.

“They were worried about (Mayes and Kiernan) so I just took advantage of it,” Lewis said. “I went and got the ball then tried to put it back up hoping it would go in.”

The Thoroughbreds hit 21-of-57 shots for 37 percent and made 13-of-21 free throws for 62 percent. They also committed just seven fouls.

On the other side, the Lady Mustangs made 15-of-55 shots for 27 percent including 4-of-14 from three-point land and 3-of-9 free throws for 33 percent. Bishop Brossart committed 17 fouls.

“Offense is the fun part, but defense is what wins games,” Mayes said. “We worry more about defense. If we do well on defense, our offense comes to us naturally.”

Both teams took good care of the basketball. NewCath had six turnovers and three steals to eight turnovers and four steals for Bishop Brossart. The Lady Mustangs did try to speed the game up with full-court pressure later in the game.

The Thoroughbreds dished out 11 assists to seven for the Lady Mustangs. Ware had five for NewCath.

“They do a great job with the man-to-man press,” Stoll said. “I told them before the game the key is to make sure they take care of the basketball. It’s not just one person. It’s everyone. We did a great job of that in the second half.”

Brossart led early in the contest, 7-2. But Davenport hit her first three-pointer to cut the margin to 7-5 and the NewCath confidence grew from there. Lewis hit her lone triple with 1:01 left in the quarter to give the Thoroughbreds a 10-7 advantage.

NewCath doubled Bishop Brossart in the second quarter to go up 24-14 at halftime. Lewis scored six in that quarter including an offensive putback with 44 seconds left.

“When you have the talent inside with Mayes and Kiernan, you have to pick your poison of what you’re going to do,” said Josh Feldmann, Bishop Brossart head coach. “We tried to take those two away. Our main thing is we couldn’t put the ball in the hole. If we’d have made some shot early, we could have stayed with what we were doing and put some pressure on them.”

The Thoroughbreds kept expanding the lead in the second half. They led 43-25 entering the fourth quarter.

NewCath is making its third appearance in the All “A” title game in five seasons. The Thoroughbreds won it in 2010 and fell in overtime to Walton-Verona in the title game last year.

Monday, December 17, 2012

NCC wins behind Kiernan's triple-double


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds girls basketball team bounced back from its first loss of the year with a 65-55 victory over the rival Bishop Brossart Lady Mustangs on Monday.

The host Thoroughbreds (6-1) moved to 4-0 at home. The Lady Mustangs fell to 7-2. Their only other loss came to Highlands.

NewCath received a monster game from junior post Nikki Kiernan. She dominated the paint recording a triple-double with 19 points, 12 rebounds and 12 blocks. Kiernan made all five free-throw attempts.

The Thoroughbreds also saw Alexus Mayes tie Kiernan with 19 points. Teammate Michaela Ware added eight.

Junior guard Madison Eisenman came off the bench to score 20 points to lead the Lady Mustangs. NewCath held Bishop Brossart standouts Sarah Futscher to six points and Abby Stadtmiller to seven.

The Lady Mustangs did shoot better from the free-throw line. They made 14-of-20 for 70 percent and the Thoroughbreds made 25-of-40 for 63 percent.

The game was tied at 13 after the first quarter. But NewCath led 30-27 at halftime.
NewCath travels to 1-7 Lloyd Memorial on Friday. Game time is 7:30 p.m