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highlandsHIGHLANDS BEST EVER IN KENTUCKY?
The game had been over 20 minutes, and any suspense had ended hours earlier. But the Bluebirds were still running and hugging all over Cardinal Stadium.
Ulbricht, Gibson big time, too
The state knows plenty about Highlands superstars Jared Lorenzen and Derek Smith, front-runners for Mr. Football. But they may not be the only Bluebird seniors bound for Division I-A football.
13 cheers for Highlands
Quarterback Jared Lorenzen raised his index finger above his head Saturday as he skipped off the field, succinctly summing up a day when the Fort Thomas school rewrote the Kentucky high school record book.
williamsST. XAVIER CAN'T MATCH FIREPOWER
The Cincinnati Northern Drought was alive and well Saturday night. The Bombers simply ran into a very good football team. Canton McKinley outgained St. Xavier 392-149 and held the ball 31 minutes to 17 for St. X.
Kerr's FG breaks state record
Kevin Kerr caught the officials by surprise when he kicked a 56-yard field goal.
St. X fans: One big, proud family
Brian Linz bolted from the parking lot with a big blue and white 'X' flag streaming from his back Saturday night, a boisterous caped-crusading Bomber of sorts who couldn't wait to meet up with other fans.
lindsayLEBANON WEARS DIVISION II CROWN
The Warriors used a razzle-dazzle play to score the winning TD in the last minute and beat Chardon 27-21 for the Ohio Division II state football title Friday night.
Lindsay does it all
Held to 40 yards rushing on eight carries, Lebanon High senior Kelton Lindsay more than made up for it.
Thrilling day for Lebanon fans
MASSILON - Lebanon's last-minute victory capped a thrilling game and a long day for fans who took off from work Friday to travel up Interstate 71 to Paul Brown Stadium.

 
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