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Friday, September 10, 2021

Highlands Thursday Results

Highlands Volleyball Handles NewCath

PHOTO: G. Michael Graham, Fort Thomas Matters. Highlands senior Jade Rehberger (19) and sophomore Lindsay Stein (13) get in position in a recent game.

The Highlands Bluebirds volleyball team (16-3) came into this rivalry game with a much better record.

But the Bluebirds did not give the Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds (6-10) any hope dispatching them 3-0 (25-21, 25-19, 25-11). Highlands has won seven of the last eight meetings.

"Over the last couple years, it's been good that they have been able to still keep that rivalry to a degree and not put too much energy to that because I think that just loads too much pressure into the match," said Katelyn Sallee, Highlands Head Coach. "Really, we kind of prepared for this match the way we did the rest of the season just really talking about our side of the net, talking how we handle us. Then as we see things come up, we deal with the opponent."

That lone loss came during the regular season last year. But NewCath graduated five players off that team including Madison McCloskey. Her younger sister Riley McCloskey transferred to defending state champion Notre Dame.

Highlands had 39 kills and assists, three solo blocks, 73 digs and 11 aces in the victory. Senior Sophia Sarakatsannis had 20 digs, six aces and a kill. Senior Honor Valentine had 13 digs and an ace and senior Madison Clore had 10 digs and an ace.

The solid serve reception allowed the setters to do their thing. Senior Madison Opitz had 25 assists and 11 digs with junior Kenzi Vennefron recording 14 assists and seven digs.

Senior CC Shick led Highlands with 18 kills and added five digs. Senior Avery Cavacini followed with seven kills and senior Nicole Ossege had six kills. Senior Lauren Buemi had five kills and two solo blocks.

"This is always going to be a big game to us," Buemi said. "Keeping calm is always our thing. Coach (Sallee) always says to play Highlands volleyball. To us, that means full effort all the time. Go for any ball. Just do as much as you can no matter what. Always look ahead, not behind."

The Bluebirds continue 36th District action Tuesday at Newport. Game time is 6 p.m.

Soccer, Girls:
East Central (Indiana) 1, Highlands 0:

The Bluebirds (5-2) could not penetrate the East Central back line in the loss.

Highlands managed seven shots with three on goal. East Central had seven shots on goal. Highlands senior goalkeepers Hailey Parks and Meg Gessner had two and four saves respectively.

The Bluebirds take on Eastern Brown from Sardinia, Ohio on Saturday. Game time is 6 p.m.

Soccer, Boys:
Summit Country Day 2, Highlands 1:

The Silver Knights (3-0-2) escaped with a win over the visiting Bluebirds (8-3-1).

Senior Jordan Frisk scored his sixth goal of the season for Highlands tying the team lead. Junior Peyton Helminiak had his fourth assist also tying for the team lead.

Highlands had seven shots on goal, 10 fouls, one corner kick and two yellow cards. Junior goalkeeper Connor Mathis had five saves and sophomore Jack Wilson had seven for the Bluebirds.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Tuesday Highlands Results

Highlands Boys Soccer, Volleyball Record District Victories

PHOTO: G. Michael Graham, Fort Thomas Matters. The Highlands Bluebirds boys soccer team defeated Newport Central Catholic, 4-3 on Tuesday.
The main thing that mattered in the end was the 4-3 victory.

The Highlands Bluebirds boys soccer team (9-3-2 overall) ventured to Morscher Field in Silver Grove and came away with that 36th District victory over the Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds (9-5-1). But the Bluebirds know some things need to be ironed out with seven games left in the regular season.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Tuesday Highlands Notes

Bluebirds Win Fifth Straight Against Thoroughbreds

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands senior Alexander Foubert (2) goes after the ball in a recent game. Highlands beat Newport Central Catholic, 5-1 Tuesday at Tower Park.
It could not have been a better start for the hosts.

The Highlands Bluebirds boys soccer team (8-0-1 overall, 4-0 9th Region) put four balls in the back of the net in the first 12 minutes. For a team that had given up just two goals all season up to that point, it was more than enough for a 5-1 victory over the 36th District rival Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds (4-2) at Tower Park.

"You never really know how NC squares up defensively so we were very intentional about making sure that we came kind of full steam ahead right from the get go," said Chad Niedert, Highlands Head Coach. "Our first goal wasn't anything pretty. But they all count the same. Sometimes those balls just go in the right direction. It set the tone for the rest of the game. Our guys didn't let up."

Monday, August 20, 2018

Monday Highlands Sports Notes

Bluebirds Earn Fifth Straight Win over Thoroughbreds

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands senior Lindsey Meyer (10) approaches Newport Central Catholic goalkeeper Kacy Zimmerman on Monday in 36th District play. Highlands won 3-0.
It has been clear from the beginning the waves will come and come and come.

Head Coach Alex Dean said the Highlands Bluebirds girls soccer team wants to continuously put pressure on the opponents hoping to capitalize on mistakes. It worked out well for the second game as the Bluebirds (2-0 overall) downed the rival Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds (1-1) by a 3-0 count at Tower Park on Monday in 36th District action.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Tough loss

NewCath tops Highlands in classic volleyball battle

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands senior Emma Little accepts the 36th District All-Tournament team plaque from Highlands Director of Athletics Matt Haskamp. 
Of all the losses in the volleyball series against their rivals on The Hill since 2005, this one might be the toughest.

The Highlands Ladybirds (19-16) took the first two games of the 36th District championship against the Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds by 26-24 and 25-1 scores. But the Thoroughbreds (21-14) rallied to take the next three games and win the match, 3-2 by scores of 25-17, 25-18 and 15-11.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Thursday Round-up: Highlands softball earns huge win

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands first baseman Brennah Dutcher records the final out Wednesday against Conner. Highlands recorded a huge 3-0 win.
The Highlands Ladybirds softball team recorded perhaps its biggest win of the season Wednesday.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Tuesday Roundup: Spencer makes history in Highlands win

PHOTO: Allen Ramsey, DWCPhoto.com. Highlands eighth grader Rachel Gabbard makes a play in a recent game.
It was a banner day for Highlands softball junior pitcher Bailey Spencer on Tuesday.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

NC fall teams reload for title runs

Allen Ramsey Photo. Newport Central Catholic sophomore Rachel McDonald (11) sets up for a spike in last year's 36th District championship game. NC lost to Ryle in the 9th Region semifinals last year.
By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

The Newport Central Catholic fall sports teams are going through transitions like many teams do.