![]() Staying with the football theme, here’s the reverse of the small schools’ success. But it’s not all that consistent from sport to sport, class to class or boys to girls. That’s 22 percent of the championships for just over 10 percent of the state’s population of 4 million. But a total of eight team titles out of the 36 the KHSAA offers isn’t bad. In a word – or two – we’re doing all right. Highlands softball coach Milt Horner talks with his softball team at the state tournament. None ever will.īut as we take one long last look-back at the 2022-23 high school sports year that Terry Boehmker recapped so well here last week, we’ll add a bit of a critique as to how we’re doing here in Northern Kentucky, team-sport-wise. No other geographical region can come close to that record. Current All “A” Classic schools Holy Cross, NewCath and Beechwood also won Class 2A state football titles. In the history of KHSAA football, Northern Kentucky has sent out six teams classified at the time as Class A and all six – Dayton, Lloyd Memorial, Bellevue, Ludlow, Beechwood and Newport Central Catholic - have won state championships. We – speaking for Northern Kentucky high schools - will fight you in Class A and always have. Heck, we’d just gotten back from Covington Catholic miraculously rallying to win the state team – and doubles – tennis championships with the team of Alex Yeager and Kalei Christensen down 5-1 in the second set after having dropped the first set. We hadn’t heard but we weren’t surprised.
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