Friday, November 09, 2007

Keep Game Night On Radio

We know that many are listening, but unfortunately with the way radio ratings work it is really hard for us to get a measure. We plan on being back on the airwaves next season somewhere on your radio dial, but nothing has yet to be confirmed. PLEASE HELP US by e-mailing your thoughts on the show and whether or not you think it belongs on the radio. Just send us an e-mail to stayonradio@tristatefootball.com.

Many Thanks

It's hard to believe that we have reached the end of yet another season of Game Night. Our second year of the show marked the first year on the radio and we couldn't have been happier to be on one of the strongest FM signals in this great city. It really says a lot about high school football and how important it is to the all of the communities around the Tristate area. Everyone here at TriStateFootball.com thank all of you for making us part of your season and hope to help continue to be innovators in getting more schools even better coverage. So many hand a hand in making this season the most memorable for us and we would like to say thanks:

--Karrie Sudbrack, TJ Holland, Jeff Davis, Mark Scherer and the team at SuperTalk FM 96.5 that gave us and Game Night a chance when nobody else would.

--The 108 schools that we cover in the Tristate area that went out of their way to help us get the word out about their school and team.

--All the coaches and players that shared their time with us on the air. We interviewed 31 different area head coaches and 38 different players. All which can still be found on the podcast page at TSF.com

--None of this would have been possible without are sponsors who believed in the value in being part of the community. We would like to our thanks and gratitude to University Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, The Cincinnati and N. Kentucky offices of Primerica, RentItToday.com, Willie's Sports Cafe, Dick's Sporting Goods, Cricket Wireless, Penn Station, the Wildwood Inn, Crossroads Mason, Top Shelf Sports Grille (Hebron), Dickmann's KY Sports Cafe (Ft. Wright), AmericasMint.com, ZStreet Videos/Zoomtown.com, Trauth Dairy, Burger King, and Kroger.

--We would like to thank our TV partner FOX19 and all of the ten host schools for our FOX19/TriStateFootball.com Game of the Week including Harrison, Purcell-Marian, Boone County, Dixie Heights, Colerain, Simon Kenton, St. Xavier, Hamilton, Princeton, and Mason.

--All of our student beat reporters that help us bring you up-close team coverage. Props out to all of the kids on a great job - Matt Slovin, Brandon Saho, Kacie Stoll, Vince Kandis, Matt Eichel, Kristen Donley, Amber Pressler, Andrew Dunn, and Tanner Blair were amongst the standout students!

--None of it would be possible without all of our great adult contributors out in the field including Greg Shoemaker, Jeff Gentil, Joe Mardis, Chris Pankau, Adam Bartel, Chris Murdico, Toby Bernert, Nate Quisenberry, Jeremy Baoni, and Mike Groh.

--Let's not forget about those behind the scenes: Development/Scoreboad - Keith Clasgens; Marketing Team - Andie Bernard, Chelsey Pelfrey, Lindsey Dreyer, Ryan Potter, and Kelly Martin; Audio/Video Production - Nick Wessendarp; Photographers - Wayne Litmer and Emily Koester; Graphic Design - Lauren Frederick and Amy Nobbe.

--Last but not least I would like thank my team each week in the studio. My co-host Chad Brendel makes me look so smart and nobody worked harder for less than our esteemed Game Night Producer Michael Daniele. You guys made Friday nights fun!!!

--Most importantly we would like to all of you for listening to the show and checking out the website.

STREAMING ALERT: Don't Miss It!

Just because we are not on SuperTalk FM 96.5 for the rest of this season, doesn't mean there isn't some great high school football talk ahead at TriStateFootball.com. Check out these LIVE STREAMS on TriStateFootball.com or come join the fun in person:
  • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14th - Dickmann's Happy Hour - Join the 2 Angry Guys, Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner, at Dickmann's Kentucky Sports Cafe from 6-8 every Wednesday night. TriStateFootball.com will stream the show LIVE from 7-8 as the boys talk with St. Xavier head coach Steve Specht and Colerain head coach Tom Bolden.
  • DECEMBER 4 TH - Willies Sports Cafe - OH Awards Show - LIVE from the Kenwood Willie's from 6:30-8:00. Stay tuned for more details.
  • DECEMBER 5 TH - Willies Sports Cafe - KY/IN Awards Show - LIVE from the Covington Willie's from 6:30-8:00. Stay tuned for more details.

What make Bo Cordell such a special QB?

Mark Chalifoux, Community Press asks what makes Bo Cordell a special QB:

It's tough to gauge what makes Cordell a successful quarterback. He says it's his accuracy. "I'm not very fast, so I have to make up with it for my arm," Cordell said. His coach says it's his mental make-up.

"It's his poise and the manner in which he carries himself," head coach Kevin Siple said. "He's a very gifted athlete and I don't want to minimize that, but he just plays the position the ways it's supposed to be played, it's almost like his whole life all he wanted to do is be a quarterback."

DI Regional Finals set for Nippert

From the Enquirer...

Next weekend's Division I regional football final tentatively will be 8 p.m. next Friday (Nov. 16) at the University of Cincinnati's Nippert Stadium. Ohio High School Athletic Association Hank Zaborniak said today that several sites and times have been discussed. OHSAA regulations state that the regional finals must be played at a netural site. Official pairings will be made this Sunday, following this weekend's regional semifinal games.

UPDATE: The Enquirer is also reporting that UC also is making a pitch to host the DI state semis the following weekend (Nov. 23/24).

Friday, November 02, 2007

Tragedy strikes at Princeton

From our partners at FOX19.com:

The Princeton High School community is in mourning following the loss of the boys head basketball coach.

School officials say Bill Brewer, 42, was complaining of nausea Thursday afternoon. After practice and a late dinner, Brewer returned home and went to bed, where he suffered an apparent heart attack. CPR was performed and Brewer was rushed to Jewish Hospital in Kenwood. He was pronounced dead early Friday morning.

"This is a tragic loss. Bill was, more than anything, our friend and my brother. He made everyone around him better. Bill represented everything good in people and in education," said Scott Kaufman, Princeton Athletic Director.

COMPLETE STORY

Farris still w/chance at Alexander's mark

This from our guy Ryan Ernst and his BLOG:

Boone County is 1,287 yards short of Alexander's mark. If the Rebels were to reach the state finals, and Farris was to rush for 215 yards a game, the record would be his. For the record, he's averaging 223 yards a game now.

Best play since Cal-Stanford

Did you see this play yet? There were 15 laterals...

Trinity (TX) vs. Millsaps (MS)