Ryle's Maddie Scherr Named Kentucky's Miss Basketball
Ryle senior Maddie Scherr is Miss Kentucky Basketball 2020.
Ryle senior Maddie Scherr is Miss Kentucky Basketball 2020.
Newport Central Catholic High School named a 2013 graduate its new cheerleading coach.
Samantha Kroger was a cheerleader for the Thoroughbreds and the University of Cincinnati.
Beau Menefee was named head coach of the girls basketball team at Newport High School.
The Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame announced the four high school winners of its $1,000 scholarships for 2020.
Stadium and field lights will illuminate on Monday evening in honor of senior spring athletes within the Kenton County School District.
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The Ryle Raiders girls basketball team punched their ticket to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)/Mingua Beef Jerkey Sweet 16 at Rupp Arena in Lexington.
Editor's note: Following publication of this information provided by organizers, RCN was notified of errors in the bio information provided and asked to remove the bio
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It took more than a decade, but the 2009 Holmes High School basketball team will finally have a sign in Covington denoting its state championship that year.
State basketball champions from Holy Cross and Holmes are being honored in January.
Newport High School's Kaleal Davis, a standout quarterback and defensive back who led the Wildcats to the playoffs, accepted a scholarship to play football at NCAA Division I Indiana State.
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In boys basketball action on Friday night, Holmes held off Dixie Heights, 60-59.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story identified Cov Cath's opponent as Oak Hills (Ohio), but it was Oak Hill Academy from Mouth of Wilson, Virginia.
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The final game of high school football to be played this season in Northern Kentucky ended with a victory for Covington Catholic as the Colonels secured a spot in the state championship game for th
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Northern Kentucky sent six teams into the quarterfinals of their respective classes' football playoffs.
Only two advanced to the semifinals.
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The second round of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) Commonwealth Gridiron Brown is in the past, and just six Northern Kentucky teams remain standing across all six classes.