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Showing posts with label Highlands girls basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highlands girls basketball. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2021

Thursday Highlands Round-Up

Highlands Girls Hoops Picks Up First Win of Season

PHOTO: G. Michael Graham, Fort Thomas Matters. Highlands eighth grader Katie Bucher (15) gets in defensive position in a recent game.

In a battle of two teams fighting for that first victory of the season, the Highlands Bluebirds (1-3) came away with a 43-36 victory over the visiting Cincinnati (Ohio) Mercy McAuley Wolves (0-5).

"I think it's going to take time. It's a marathon, not a sprint," said Jaime Walz-Richey, Highlands Head Coach. "I only have two girls playing right now that's played significant varsity minutes. We knew we'd have some lumps in the beginning just because of the injuries we're dealing with and our youth. We just have to keep getting better each day in practice and games."

Highlands saw eight different players score including sophomore guard Laney Smith, who made a triple. Smith hit the floor for the first time this year after seeing limited varsity action last year. Senior 6-foot-1-inch center CC Shick led Highlands with 10 points and eight rebounds.

The Bluebirds rebounded better this game with 43. Freshman 6-2 center Marissa Green nearly had a triple-double with 12 rebounds, nine blocked shots and nine points. Senior guard Meg Gessner had seven points and nine rebounds.

"We just remind (the younger players) before every game that it is a faster play, but don't be scared," Gessner said. "You can see it in their faces at times. (Some) are eighth graders. They're playing against juniors and seniors. We (upperclassmen) remind them it's okay to mess up. These games are just preparing us for districts and regionals."

Highlands made 13-of-38 shots for 34 percent including 3-of-12 three-point tries for 25 percent and 14-of-23 free throws for 61 percent. The Bluebirds also had eight assists, 10 steals and 33 turnovers. Shick had three assists and three steals.

Junior forward Izzy Rotert led Mercy McAuley with 13 points. The Wolves made just 6-of-12 free throws for 50 percent.

Highlands takes on Covington Holy Cross (2-2) on Saturday in Covington. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

Bowling, Co-Ed:
Highlands 4, Bishop Brossart 3:

The Bluebirds are 2-0 in Co-Ed matches this year edging Bishop Brossart at Bellewood Lanes. Kurrin Funk and senior Macy Hedenberg bowled the high games at 195 and 187 to lead the Bluebirds.

"For me personally, I think it just takes the first-game jitters out of me because my first game was a 124," Hedenberg said. "That's because I was thinking too much. In bowling, you can't think too much about it or you'll get in your head and start throwing gutter balls."

Seniors like Hedenberg, Chloe Bramble, Carissa Armstrong and Jade Rehberger are bowling for the first time this year. The four bowled together Thursday. Hedenberg said she played basketball with Armstrong and Rehberger in middle school and as freshmen. Hedenberg said they cheer each other on during the baker games.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Season Opener Cancelled

The Highlands Bluebirds girls basketball team had Scott on its schedule to open the season. But bad weather forced the postponement of the game.

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Pulling Away for Another Bluebird Victory

Highlands Owns Five Straight Wins

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands senior Brooke Dill (4) goes strong to the basket in a recent game.
For two straight days, the number 66 found itself on the Blue and White side of the scoreboard when the clock struck zero.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Highlands Declaws Fern Creek

Bluebirds Pull Away in Second Quarter

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands junior Chloe Jansen (34) sets up for a three-point try in the win over Fern Creek on Wednesday. Jansen had nine points, four rebounds, five assists and three steals in the win.
The Highlands Bluebirds girls basketball team (8-4 overall) opened the 7th Annual LaRosa's Holiday Classic at Conner with an impressive victory.

Highlands pulled away from the Louisville Fern Creek Tigers (7-5) by a 70-46 count using a 24-11 blitzing in the second quarter. The Bluebirds expanded a 19-18 deficit to a 42-30 halftime lead and extended it to 57-40 after three quarters.

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Another Close Loss in Lexington for Birds

Kittens Escape with Three-Point Win

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands freshman Rory O'Hara (35) puts up a shot in a recent game. O'Hara scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in the loss to Ashland on Friday.
The Highlands Bluebirds girls basketball team (6-4 overall) faced another squad from the 64th District on Friday and the result mirrored the one Thursday.

Highlands could not do enough to pull out the victory losing again by three points, 54-51 to the Ashland Blazer Kittens (8-2). It marked the third day of the Traditional Bank Holiday Classic at Lexington Catholic.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Highlands Uses Defensive Pressure to Win District Game

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands junior Zoie Barth goes up for a score in a recent game. Barth scored 11 points in the 68-13 win over Dayton on Tuesday.
The Highlands Bluebirds girls basketball team struggled against a zone defense in the loss Saturday.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Highlands Opens Season with Impressive Win

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands sophomore Ashley Hayes fires up a shot in the Hoops for Hunger scrimmage. Highlands beat Scott, 70-57 to open the season Monday.
The Highlands girls basketball team opened its season with a nice 70-57 win over the host Scott Lady Eagles on Monday in Taylor Mill.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Highlands pulls away from Bellevue; NC-Ryle make-up date announced


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Bluebirds girls basketball team completed its undefeated run through 36th District regular-season play Monday.

The Bluebirds handled the host Bellevue Lady Tigers, 67-31 to finish 4-0 in district play and clinch the top seed in the district tournament in February at Newport Central Catholic. Highlands improved to 14-3 overall and Bellevue dropped to 7-9 overall.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Highlands dominates Dayton, 69-23


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Bluebirds girls basketball team earned its first win of the year Thursday.

Highlands (1-1) knocked off the host Dayton Lady Devils, 69-23 to open 36th District action. The teams played for seeding purposes in the postseason.

Highlands led 23-9 after one quarter and 46-15 at halftime. The Bluebirds held the Lady Devils to 30.8 percent (8-of-26) from the field while making 48.3 percent (28-of-58) overall. They also had nine assists to one for the Lady Devils.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Tuesday Basketball Briefs


By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Highlands Bluebirds girls basketball team fell to the visiting Sacred Heart Valkyries, 59-51 to open the season Tuesday.

Highlands led 12-9 after the first quarter. But Sacred Heart took a 36-31 halftime lead and never looked back.