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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Highlands boys soccer, NC volleyball win
Friday, October 4, 2013
Thursday Sports Briefs
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Thursday Sports Briefs
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Tuesday Sports Briefs
Conner downs Highlands:
The Bluebirds (7-14) again lost to the Lady Cougars in three sets.
Highlands plays in the Jefferson County Invitational starting Friday. The Bluebirds take on Louisville Male at 7:30 p.m. and Lexington Catholic at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Tuesday Sports Briefs
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Thursday Sports Briefs
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Saturday Sports Briefs
Friday, September 14, 2012
Thursday Sports Briefs
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter
Visiting Covington Holy Cross downed the Highlands Ladybirds volleyball team, 3-0 (25-17, 25-20, 25-17) on Thursday.
The Ladybirds fell to 8-10 with their third consecutive loss. Holy Cross moved to 11-2 losing only to Ninth Region powers St. Henry and Notre Dame. The Lady Indians lost in the Region semifinals to Notre Dame.
Katie Van Curen led Highlands with 16 digs. Teammate Abby Schweitzer followed with four blocks.
Highlands travels across the Ohio River to face Cincinnati Anderson on Monday. Game time is 7 p.m.
Villa Madonna surprises Highlands:
The Highlands Bluebirds soccer team could not follow up Tuesday's big win over Cincinnati Anderson with another big win.
The Villa Madonna Blue Lightning handed the Bluebirds a 1-0 defeat Thursday. Highlands fell to 6-5-1 and Villa Madonna improved to 4-5. This marked the first time the Bluebirds had been shut out this year.
Junior Nathan Schutte made four saves in goal for Highlands.
The Bluebirds will try to rebound on Tuesday against Bishop Brossart. Game time is 8 p.m.
NCC wins second:
The Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds took down the host Calvary Christian Cougars, 2-0 Thursday.
NewCath moved to 2-5-2 overall winning for the first time since a 2-0 win on Aug. 18 against Covington Holy Cross. Calvary is 3-4.
Matt Tolle scored both goals for NCC and teammate Ben Tiereny had an assist. Tolle has four goals in two games for the Thoroughbreds.
Goalkeeper Nathan Grosser recorded his second shutout of the year for NCC. He had five saves.
The Thoroughbreds travel to Cooper on Tuesday for a 7 p.m. contest.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Wednesday Sports Briefs
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter
The Highlands Ladybirds soccer team dropped its third straight Wednesday, 3-1 to the Woodford County Lady Yellow Jackets in the Lexington Catholic Challenge Cup.
Junior Kelsey Etherton scored the lone goal for Highlands. It marked her first goal of the year and just the eighth all season for the Ladybirds, who dropped to 2-7-2 and have a five-game winless streak.
Woodford County had just four shots the entire game and connected on all but one of them. Jesse Daley made that one save in her half at goalkeeper.
Highlands takes on Louisville Sacred Heart on Saturday at 1 p.m. for seventh place in the cup.
Lady Breds beat Lady Camels:
The Newport Central Catholic Lady Breds soccer team bounced back from a one-goal loss Monday against Dixie Heights with a 1-0 win at Campbell County on Wednesday.
Loren Zimmerman scored the game's long goal for the Lady Breds and Erin Ackerson recorded her fourth shutout of the season at goalkeeper. NewCath improved to 6-2-1 overall and Campbell County fell to 7-4-1.
NewCath plays in the Ashland/Russell Invitational on Saturday. The Lady Breds take on Ashland Blazer at 11 a.m. and Pulaski Southwestern at 4 p.m. before battling Russell at 2 p.m. Sunday.
NCC volleyball beats Holmes:
The Newport Central Catholic Lady Breds volleyball team downed Covington Holmes, 2-0 (25-7, 25-15) Wednesday to move to 7-13 overall.
Holmes fell to 5-17.
Senior Maria Froendhoff led NCC with five aces and five digs. Teammates Alyssa Maier and Nikki Kiernan led the Lady Breds with 16 assists and eight kills.
NCC does not play again until Tuesday. The Lady Breds play host to Highlands at 7:30 p.m. in a huge District 36 showdown.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Highlands soccer beats Anderson on Special Night for Frink; Tuesday Briefs
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter
On a memorable night at Tower Park on Tuesday, the Highlands Bluebirds soccer team took down the nearby Cincinnati Anderson Redskins, 6-1.
Both teams used the game to raise funds for to offset medical costs for the family of Highlands junior Clay Frink. Frink was hit by a car in July.
"The whole idea came from Anderson," said Matthew Winkler, Highlands head coach. "Both teams ran with it. It was a good night."
Everyone involved at the game wore a special jersey. The Anderson players wore orange jerseys and the Highlands players wore blue jerseys. The goalkeepers wore red jerseys and the coaches wore gray jerseys. Highlands sold white jerseys to the public.
The Bluebirds ended a three-game winless streak in the process moving to 6-4-1 scoring four goals in the second half. They'd gone 0-2-1 since beating Boone County, 1-0 on Aug. 28.
Cole Davis-Roberts and Ethan Schmits led Highlands with two goals each. Devin Dupont and Franklin Graves scored the other two goals. Michael Cirulli added three assists with Andrew Barnes and Jordan Jarvis adding one each.
"We executed better in the second half," Winkler said. "We got things under control then. Our work rate was higher. We were able to pass through the midfield."
On the other end, Anderson got off just four shots. Highlands goalkeeper Nick Breslin made three saves.
The Bluebirds play again Thursday. They take on Villa Madonna at 5 p.m.
Highlands volleyball loses at Campbell County:
In a battle of two teams trying to get above .500, host Campbell County downed Highlands in volleyball action Tuesday.
The Lady Camels won 3-1 (25-16, 16-25, 25-8, 25-20) to move to 9-8 overall and drop the Ladybirds to 8-9. Highlands has lost two in a row.
Setter Kaitlin Hall led Highlands with 18 assists and Jessica Ginter led the Ladybirds with six kills. Highlands had three other leaders in Katie Van Curen with 16 digs, Mallory Seidel with two blocks, and Frances Tracy with six aces.
Highlands plays host to Covington Holy Cross on Thursday. Game time is 7:30 p.m.
Assumption shuts out Ladybirds soccer in Lexington Catholic Challenge Cup:
The Louisville Assumption Lady Rockets shut out the Highlands Ladybirds, 4-0 on Tuesday to open the Lexington Catholic Challenge Cup.
Highlands dropped to 2-6-2 and Assumption improved to 9-1-2. The Lady Rockets entered the year as the top-ranked team in Kentucky and have just one loss to Lexington Catholic.
"This is the best team we've played so far," said Tommy Kearns, Highlands head coach. "They're very solid at every position."
Highlands continues to struggle offensively. This marks the sixth time they've not scored in 10 contests. The Ladybirds have just seven goals all season.
Highlands held tight for the first 30 minutes of the game before Assumption scored with nine, four and three minutes left in the half. The Lady Rockets scored once in the second half.
Jesse Daley and Sarah Owen once again split halves at goalkeeper. Daley had five saves in the first half and Owen two in the second half.
Highlands continues in the tournament tonight at 8 p.m. The Ladybirds battle Woodford County.
NCC volleyball takes down Bishop Brossart:
The Newport Central Catholic Lady Breds downed old Region 10 rival Bishop Brossart, 3-1 (25-14, 25-16, 20-25, 25-12) Tuesday.
NewCath improved to 6-13 with the tougher schedule. Brossart fell to 10-3.
Nikki Kiernan had 18 kills and four blocks to lead NewCath. Alyssa Maier followed with 41 assists and Senior Maria Froendhoff had 23 digs and six aces.
The Lady Breds take on Holmes at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
NCC Soccer ties Boone County:
The Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds put up some goals in Florence but could not pull out the win.
The Thoroughbreds are 1-5-2 overall. The Rebels are 7-3-1.
Matt Tolle scored two goals for NCC with Conner Heneken and Josh Liles scoring one each. Nathan Grosser had five saves at goal.
NewCath plays again Thursdat at Calvary Christian. Game time is 5 p.m.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Wednesday Sports Briefs
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter
The Highlands Ladybirds soccer team ended a four-game winless string with a 3-1 victory over the host Boone County Lady Rebels (2-5) on Wednesday.
Highlands moved to 2-3-1 overall. The Ladybirds had been outscored 9-0 in losses to state powers St. Henry, Notre Dame and Lexington Catholic before tieing Simon Kenton, 2-2 on Monday.
Freshman forward Brooklynn Rivers continued her excellent season with two more goals in the win. She has five for the season. Teammate Allyson Bridewell had the other Ladybird goal.
Jesse Daley and Sarah Owen once again split time at goalkeeper for Highlands. Owen made two saves and Daley made none.
Highlands does not play again until Tuesday. The Ladybirds travel to Alexandria to face Bishop Brossart in a 5:45 p.m. contest.
NCC volleyball bests Scott:
The Newport Central Catholic Lady Breds volleyball team traveld to Taylor Mill and beat the Scott Lady Eagles, 3-2 (25-22, 22-25, 17-25, 25-20, 15-11).
NewCath (4-7 overall) saw Senior Libero Maria Froendhoff record 29 digs and setter Alyssa Maier make 35 assists. Nikki Kiernan and Abbie Lukens led the Lady Breds with 12 and 10 kills respectively.
The win snapped a three-game losing streak for NewCath. On the other side, Andrea Sullivan's Lady Eagles fell to 3-9.
NewCath plays again today at 7:30 p.m. against Campbell County.
Lady Breds drop first contest:
It came down to a shootout in the 9th/10th Region All Ä Soccer Tournament on Wednesday.
Newport Central Catholic and Bishop Brossart battled to a scoreless tie after regulation. But the Lady Mustangs (4-3 overall) edged the Lady Breds, 4-3 in the shootout to take the game 1-0.
Erin Ackerson had six saves at goalkeeper for the Lady Breds.
The Lad Breds (4-1) take on visiting Villa Madonna at 5:30 p.m. today.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Sports Notes (Thursday Edition)
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter
The Highlands Bluebirds soccer team bounced back to knock off host Louisville Ballard, 4-3 on Thursday in the Kentucky Cup.
Highlands (3-1) led 3-0 at one point. Mitch Gesenhues, Emerson Holladay, Alex Schmits and Petr Carter scored goals for the Bluebirds. Sophomore goalkeeper Nick Breslin made five saves in net for the Bluebirds.
Highlands concludes the Kentucky Cup on Saturday.
The Ladybirds took down District 36 rival Dayton, 25-10, 25-8 on Thursday.
Highlands improved to 3-4 overall snapping a four-game losing streak and 2-0 in district action. Brooke Hamilton led the Ladybirds with six aces and four digs.
Highlands comes home to face Kings (Ohio) at 7 p.m. Monday.
The Newport Central Catholic soccer team took Bishop Brossart to a shootout, but fell in the shootout 5-4 to lose the game, 2-1.
The Thoroughbreds fell to 1-3 with the loss. Nathan Grosser scored the goal for NewCath and goalkeeper Ben Tiereny had nine saves.
NewCath continues action Tuesday at Ryle at 8 p.m.
The Newport Central Catholic Lady Breds volleyball team (3-5) fell in three 25-16, 25-16, 25-20 to power Newport Central Catholic on Thursday.
The Lady Breds take on Roger Bacon and Mother of Mercy on Monday. The first game starts at 5 p.m.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Sports Notes (Tuesday Edition)
By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter
The Highlands Bluebirds men’s soccer team dropped its first game of the year Tuesday in the Kentucky Cup at Louisville Ballard.
The Louisville Collegiate Titans (1-0-1) of the 7th Region nipped the Bluebirds, 1-0. Highlands is 2-1 overall with the loss. They play again in the Kentucky Cup at 5:30 p.m. Thursday.
Highlands volleyball loses to Region Power:
The Bluebirds fell to 2-4 with a two-game loss at Ninth Region contender St. Henry on Tuesday.
The Crudsaders (7-2 overall) won 25-10, 25-15. Sophomore outside hitter Jessica Ginter had seven digs and three kills for the Bluebirds and senior outside hitter Sydney Lindeman added three kills. The other leaders for Highlands were sophomore setter Kaitlin Hall with two aces and nine assists, and senior libero Katie Van Curen with seven digs.
Highlands takes on visting Dayton at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
NewCath volleyball falls to Holy Cross:
The Lady Breds fell to 2-4 with a three-game loss to the Covington Holy Cross Indians on Tuesday.
Holy Cross won 25-15, 25-21, 25-20. Holy Cross improved to 3-2.
NewCath travels to Dayton for a District 36 contest tonight at 7:30 p.m.