Monday, December 28, 2009

Highlands Ends 2009 Nationally Ranked

Fort Thomas Highlands has finished the 2009 season with the following final national rankings:

USA Today Super 25: 3rd nationally
Rivals High 100: 8th nationally
ESPN Rise Football Fab 50 Rankings: 8th nationally
MaxPreps Xcellent 25: 18th nationally
PrepNation National Prep Football Poll: 24th nationally

This marks the eighth year that Highlands has finished the season nationally ranked. Also, Highlands' 3rd-place finish in the 2009 USA Today Super 25 is the highest final ranking by a Kentucky prep football team in the history of the USA Today Super 25.

More All-State Accolades for Highlands Players

The Louisville Courier-Journal has named its 2009 All-State selections, and the following Highlands players have been listed:

1st Team Offense:
ATH Austin Collinsworth
OL Tyler Grubbs

2nd Team Defense:
LB Brandon Roller

Honorable Mention:
WR Nick Buten

Also, the Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association has named Highlands seniors Austin Collinsworth and Brandon Roller as 2009 "Top 26" honorees. In addition, Collinsworth has been named one of the four finalists for the Brian Williams "That's My Boy" Award. The winner of this prestigious award will be announced on February 18, 2010.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Roller and Collinsworth Among the Best in Kentucky

Two Highlands seniors, LB Brandon Roller and RB Austin Collinsworth, have been named members of the Lexington Herald-Leader 2009 Class of the Commonwealth. They are two of 22 players selected from across the state of Kentucky.

Also, Austin Collinsworth recently verbally committed to play football for the University of Notre Dame. In making his college selection, Collinsworth joins teammate OL Tyler Grubbs, who verbally committed to play football for Miami University (Ohio) earlier this year.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Highlands Players Honored as All-Stars

The Kentucky Enquirer 2009 Northern Kentucky Football All-Stars have been named, and the following Highlands players have been honored:

1st Team Offense:
RB Austin Collinsworth
WR Nick Buten
OL Tyler Grubbs
OL Hunter Schlosser

1st Team Defense:
DL Cam Dierig
LB Brandon Roller

Honorable Mention:
QB Will Bardo
WR John Drennen
OL Tyler Combs
DB Austin Abner

Also, Dale Mueller has been named the Kentucky Enquirer 2009 Coach of the Year in northern Kentucky.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

2009 AP All-State Selections Named

The following Highlands football players have been named 2009 Associated Press (AP) All-State selections:

1st Team Offense:
OL Hunter Schlosser
OL Tyler Grubbs

1st Team Defense:
LB Brandon Roller

2nd Team Offense:
RB Austin Collinsworth

Honorable Mention:
QB Will Bardo

In addition, Dale Mueller, Highlands' head football coach, has been named 2009 AP Co-Coach of the Year, along with Boyle County's Larry French.

Collinsworth and Mueller Honored

Highlands senior running back Austin Collinsworth has been named 2009 Kentucky Class 5A, District 5 Player of the Year, and Coach Dale Mueller has been named 2009 Kentucky Class 5A, District 5 Coach of the Year.

2009 NKFCA All-NKY Selections Named

The Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association (NKFCA) has named its 2009 All-Northern Kentucky football selections. The following Highlands players have been recognized:

1st Team Offense:
OL Hunter Schlosser
OL Tyler Grubbs
WR Nick Buten
RB Austin Collinsworth

1st Team Defense:
DL Cam Dierig
LB Brandon Roller

2nd Team Defense:
DB Austin Abner

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Collinsworth Named US Army All-American

Highlands senior Austin Collinsworth has been invited to participate in the 2010 US Army All-American Bowl. This game, played at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on January 9, will be televised live on NBC. Collinsworth has been assigned to the East squad and will play defensive back. He is the only player from the state of Kentucky invited to participate in this prestigious event. This upcoming game marks the tenth anniversary of the US Army All-American Bowl.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Highlands "Three-Peats"

2009 Playoff Week Five: Highlands 35 John Hardin 7
Kentucky Class 5A Playoffs - State Championship
Date/Time: Friday, December 4 at 7:00PM
Location: Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green

Fort Thomas Highlands, ranked 6th nationally in the USA Today Super 25, defeated John Hardin 35-7 to win the Class 5A state title for the third consecutive year. Running back Austin Collinsworth spearheaded Highlands' offensive attack, rushing 25 times for 176 yards and 3 touchdowns, all in the first half. The Bluebirds led the Bulldogs 21-0 at the break. Running back Will Bardo returned the second-half kickoff 98 yards to extend the lead to 28-0, and quarterback Patrick Towles rushed for an 11-yard score to give the 'Birds a commanding 5-touchdown lead at 35-0. John Hardin registered a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to round out the scoring at 35-7. Highlands attempted only 2 passes the entire game, with 1 completion from Towles to wide receiver Nick Buten. Collinsworth was named the game's Most Valuable Player.

Both teams entered the title game with matching 14-0 records. The championship game marked the first-ever football game between these 2 programs. The win gives Highlands a record-tying 19 official state football championships (tied with Louisville Trinity), to go along with 3 "mythical" state titles prior to the institution of state title games in 1959. With this win, Highlands coach Dale Mueller has 8 football championships, tied with former Beechwood coach Mike Yeagle for the most in Kentucky prep football history.

Final records:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 15-0
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 7-2
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 7-2

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Highlands Earns Another Trip to State Title Game

2009 Playoff Week Four: Highlands 52 Pulaski County 12
Kentucky Class 5A Playoffs - State Semifinal
Date/Time: Friday, November 27 at 7:30PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands dominated the Pulaski County Maroons 52-12 to lock up a spot in the 2009 Kentucky Class 5A championship game. Pulaski County entered the contest with a record of 10-3. Highlands' offense exploded in the first half, scoring touchdowns on every possession to take a 42-0 halftime lead. Running back Austin Collinsworth scored on a 60-yard run to spark the Bluebirds. He finished the game with 127 rushing yards on just 7 carries. Quarterback Patrick Towles continued to play efficiently, completing 6 of 9 passing attempts for 181 yards and a 34-yard passing touchdown to wide receiver Nick Buten. Buten finished the game with 101 receiving yards. Wide receiver John Drennen caught 2 passes for 78 yards. Most of the second half was played with a running clock, due to Highlands being up 45-0 early in the third quarter after a 26-yard field goal by kicker Adam Weinel. Running backs Will Bardo and Tyler Fennell each ran for 2 touchdowns in the first half. Highlands played their reserve players for most of the second half.

Next week, Highlands will play John Hardin in the Kentucky Class 5A State Championship. John Hardin defeated Bowling Green 28-21 to advance to the state title game. The Bulldogs have a record of 14-0. Highlands and John Hardin have never met on the football field, and this marks John Hardin's first-ever trip to the state final game.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 14-0
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 7-2 (season complete)
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 7-2 (season complete)

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Highlands Unveils Live Internet Broadcasting

Beginning this week, Fort Thomas Highlands Bluebirds football games will be broadcast live over the internet. This broadcasting service is being provided by Highlands Local Sports Radio, which is affiliated with Highlands High School. Highlands alumni Brad Fennell and Greg Gadd will be calling this Friday's Kentucky Class 5A State Semifinal against Pulaski County. The broadcast will begin at approximately 7:20PM on Friday, November 27, with the playoff game scheduled to commence at 7:30PM.

Follow Highlands football live at the website listed below:

http://www.highlands.localsportsradio.com/articles/home.imp

A link to the Highlands Local Sports Radio's website is also provided on the Contents page of the Highlands football website associated with this web log, 'Birds Words (http://www.highlands-bluebirds.com/).

Go 'Birds!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Highlands Captures Regional Title

2009 Playoff Week Three: Highlands 42 Johnson Central 21
Kentucky Class 5A Playoffs - Regional Final
Date/Time: Friday, November 20 at 7:30PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands doubled up the Johnson Central Golden Eagles 42-21 in the third week of the state playoffs. Running back Austin Collinsworth scored a 62-yard rushing touchdown on the Bluebirds' second play from scrimmage to give the home team a 7-0 lead. The game went back and forth for the entire first half, with Collinsworth punching in a score shortly before halftime to give Highlands a 21-14 lead at the break.

The 'Birds opened the game up in the third quarter, as Collinsworth and running back Tyler Fennell each scored a rushing touchdown to widen the scoring gap to 35-14. Quarterback Patrick Towles (who completed 4 of his 6 passing attempts for 91 yards and no interceptions) ran 13 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. The Golden Eagles added a score near the end of the game to make the final score 42-21. Collinsworth led all Highlands rushers with 159 yards and 3 touchdowns. Wide receiver John Drennen led all Highlands receivers with 93 yards. Johnson Central entered the game with a record of 8-4 in 2009; they had won 8 straight games before losing to Highlands. This game was a rematch of last year's regional final game, which Highlands won en route to a state title.

Next week, Fort Thomas Highlands hosts Pulaski County in the state semifinal game. Pulaski County defeated Letcher County Central 31-14 in their regional final game. The Maroons enter the semifinal game against Highlands with an overall record of 10-3. These two programs have never met on the gridiron.

To date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 13-0
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 7-2 (season complete)
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 7-2 (season complete)

Collinsworth Wins Paul Hornung Award

On Friday, November 20 Highlands senior running back Austin Collinsworth was announced as the recipient of this year's Paul Hornung Award. This honor, given by the Louisville Touchdown Club, is awarded annually to Kentucky's top prep football player.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Highlands Overpowers Dixie Heights

2009 Playoff Week Two: Highlands 49 Dixie Heights 0
Kentucky Class 5A Playoffs - Round Two
Date/Time: Friday, November 13 at 7:00PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands hosted Dixie Heights in the second round of the Class 5A state playoffs, and routed the visiting Colonels 49-0. Multi-purpose specialist Will Bardo set the tone for the game, returning the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown. Running back Austin Collinsworth returned to action after missing the past few weeks with an injury; he rushed for 77 yards on 11 carries, registering a touchdown for the 'Birds. Running back Tyler Fennell was the leading rusher for Highlands. He amassed 87 yards and a rushing touchdown. Quarterback Patrick Towles completed 50% of his passing attempts in the contest, throwing for 213 yards and 2 touchdowns; both touchdown passes were to wide receiver John Drennen.

Highlands led 36-0 at halftime. Highlands' defense pitched a shutout for the second time this year. Highlands allowed only 172 yards of offense, while gaining 489 yards of total offense in the game. Dixie Heights entered the game with a record of 5-6 in 2009.

On Friday, November 20 at 7:30PM, Highlands will play Johnson Central in the Kentucky Class 5A Regional Final. The game will be played at Highlands. Johnson Central has a 2009 record of 8-4. They advanced to the third round of the state playoffs after beating Covington Catholic 51-32. The Golden Eagles currently have an 8-game winning streak heading into this playoff contest. This game is a rematch of last year's regional final game, which Highlands won 35-21 at Johnson Central en route to a state championship.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 12-0
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 7-2 (season complete)
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 7-2 (season complete)

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Highlands Coasts in Opening Round of Playoffs

2009 Playoff Week One: Highlands 60 Montgomery County 13
Kentucky Class 5A Playoffs - Round One
Date/Time: Friday, November 6 at 7:30PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands rolled over Montgomery County 60-13 in the opening round of the Class 5A state playoffs. Running back Tyler Fennell led Highlands with 70 rushing yards on only 7 carries; he scored 2 touchdowns in the game. Running back Jake True also rushed for 2 scores. Multi-purpose specialist Will Bardo caught a touchdown pass and ran for 2 scores in the contest. Wide receiver Daniel Gold hauled in a 26-yard touchdown pass. Quarterback Patrick Towles completed 6 of his 12 passing attempts for 133 yards and a touchdown pass, to go along with his 60 rushing yards.

On defense, defensive back Austin Sheehan scored a touchdown on a fumble recovery. Defensive back Jake Meyer and linebacker Josh Quillen each made an interception in the game.

The Bluebirds led 28-0 at the end of the first quarter and carried a 41-0 lead into the half. Montgomery County (coming into the game with a 3-7 record) registered their 2 scores in the fourth quarter. Highlands entered the game seeded first in their district, while Montgomery County was seeded fourth in their district.

Fort Thomas Highlands will host Dixie Heights in the second round of the Kentucky Class 5A playoffs. Dixie Heights (seeded third in their district) upset Ashland Paul Blazer 41-14 on the first round of the state playoffs to advance to the second round. The Bluebirds defeated the Colonels 52-9 during the regular season. Dixie Heights has an overall record of 5-6 in 2009. The game will be played at Highlands on Friday, November 13 at 7:00PM.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 11-0
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 7-2 (season complete)
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 7-2 (season complete)

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Highlands Finishes Regular Season Undefeated

2009 Week Eleven: Highlands 31 Ryle 14
Date/Time: Friday, October 30 at 7:30PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands defeated Ryle 31-14 in the last game of the 2009 regular season. Highlands played Kentucky Class 6A Ryle twice this season, defeating the Raiders both times. Running back Tyler Fennell led the way on offense, amassing 203 rushing yards on 20 carries. Running back Jordan Streeter and multi-purpose athlete Will Bardo each had rushing touchdowns in the contest, as did starting quarterback Patrick Towles. Towles also had a touchdown pass to wide receiver Nick Buten, who led all Highlands receivers with 64 yards in the game. Kicker Adam Weinel connected on a 47-yard field goal just before halftime; the 'Birds led 17-0 at the end of the first half.

Highlands (10-0) will host Montgomery County (3-7) in the first round of the 2009 Kentucky Class 5A playoffs.

In addition, the Highlands freshman team won the 2009 northern Kentucky freshman large-school championship, defeating the Covington Catholic freshman team 14-8 in the title game. This game was played on Thursday, October 29 at 6:00PM at Highlands. The Highlands JV team lost to the Ryle JV team 49-43 to end the JV season. The game was played at Ryle on Saturday, October 31 at 10:00AM.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 10-0 (3-0 in district play - final)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 7-2 (season complete)
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 7-2 (season complete)

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Highlands Wraps Up District Play

2009 Week Ten: Highlands 67 Scott 20
Date/Time: Friday, October 23 at 7:00PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands completed district play for the 2009 regular season, easily handling Scott 67-20 to move to 9-0 on the year. Senior Will Bardo, who was injured in the Cincinnati Saint Xavier game, returned to action as a return specialist and running back. He accounted for 71 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns, to go along with a 50-yard kick return. Running back Jordan Streeter amassed 73 yards and running back Tyler Fennell rushed for 53 yards in the contest. With Highlands up big early in the game, several Highlands JV players saw considerable action; running back Jake True led all Bluebirds with 85 yards on the ground. Quarterback Patrick Towles completed 7 of his 12 passing attempts for 93 yards and a touchdown pass. He also had a rushing touchdown in the game.

Also, the Highlands JV team defeated the Scott County JV team 38-14. The game was played at Highlands on Saturday, October 24 at 11:00AM. The Highlands freshman team won a first-round northern Kentucky freshman large-school playoff game, defeating the Simon Kenton freshman team 30-20. This playoff game was played on Thursday, October 22 at 6:00PM, and was played at Highlands. The Highlands freshman team will play the Covington Catholic freshman team for the 2009 northern Kentucky freshman large-school championship. This game will be held at Highlands on Thursday, October 29 at 6:00PM.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 9-0 (3-0 in district play - final)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 7-1
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 6-2

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Collinsworth Honored by MaxPreps

Highlands senior running back Austin Collinsworth was named the National Player of the Week by MaxPreps. He was honored with this distinction following his performance against rival Covington Catholic this past weekend. In that contest, Collinsworth amassed 229 net rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on 26 carries, despite playing with a hand injury. Fort Thomas Highlands is currently ranked 8th nationally in the MaxPreps Freeman Rankings, a computerized ranking system.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Highlands Runs Over Rival

2009 Week Nine: Highlands 36 Covington Catholic 7
Date/Time: Saturday, October 17 at 1:00PM
Location: Covington Catholic

Fresh off their bye week, Fort Thomas Highlands traveled to archrival Covington Catholic and handed the Colonels their first district loss of the season. Overcoming some early turnovers, the Highlands running game got in gear, as running back Austin Collinsworth amassed 229 rushing yards in the game, a career best for him. Collinsworth scored 2 touchdowns and running back Tyler Fennell punched in 2 scores on the ground, with touchdowns of 2 yards and 13 yards. Running back Jordan Streeter rushed for 77 yards in the contest. Quarterback Patrick Towles, in his second varsity start, passed for 142 yards in addition to scoring on a 31-yard run. Wide receiver John Drennen caught 4 passes for 91 yards.

Highlands' defense did not surrender a point in the game, as Covington Catholic's only score came as a result of a fumble recovery that was returned for a touchdown in the first quarter. Covington Catholic only had 71 yards of offense in the game, while Highlands had 478 yards of offense in the contest.

In addition, the Highlands JV squad defeated the Covington Catholic JV squad 20-14. The game was played at Highlands on Monday, October 19 at 7:00PM. The Highlands freshman team defeated the Dixie Heights freshman team 46-14. This game, played at Dixie Heights on Thursday, October 15 at 6:00PM, was the final game of the freshman regular season. The Highlands freshman team enters the two-round northern Kentucky large-school freshman playoffs next week as the top-seeded team in the east bracket.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 8-0 (2-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 6-1
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 5-2

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Bye Week

2009 Week Eight: Bye Week

The Fort Thomas Highlands varsity football team did not have a game during week eight, as it was a bye week for the Bluebirds. The 'Birds entered week eight undefeated and ranked 4th nationally in the CalPreps National Football Power Ratings, and 9th nationally in the USA Today Super 25.

The Highlands JV team defeated the Beechwood JV team 37-23 on Saturday, October 10. The game was played at 10:00AM at Beechwood. Also, the Highlands freshman squad defeated the Simon Kenton freshman squad 42-0. The game was played on Wednesday, October 7 at 5:00PM; it was held at Highlands.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 7-0 (1-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 5-1
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 4-2

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Highlands Blasts District Opponent

2009 Week Seven: Highlands 52 Dixie Heights 9
Date/Time: Friday, October 2 at 7:00PM
Location: Highlands

Undefeated Fort Thomas Highlands opened district play against the Dixie Heights Colonels, defeating the visiting team 52-9. Running back Austin Collinsworth rushed for 3 touchdowns, while sophomore quarterback Patrick Towles completed 11 of his 19 passing attempts and threw 3 touchdown passes in his first varsity football start. Towles started in place of quarterback Will Bardo, who was injured in last week's win over Cincinnati Saint Xavier. Wide receivers Nick Buten and John Drennen each caught a touchdown pass in the contest, and running back Jordan Streeter scored both a rushing touchdown and a receiving touchdown in the game. Kicker Adam Weinel connected on a 21-yard field goal attempt in the second quarter.

Earlier in the week Highlands broke into the USA Today Super 25 national rankings; the Bluebirds entered the list ranked 23rd. The USA Today Super 25 is arguably the most prestigious national ranking list.

In addition, the Highlands JV squad lost to the Dixie Heights JV squad 36-28. The game was played at Dixie Heights on Saturday, October 3 at 10:00AM. The Bluebirds JV team entered the game undefeated on the season. The Highlands freshman team defeated the Conner freshman team 36-6. The game was played at Highlands on Thursday, October 1 at 6:00PM.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 7-0 (1-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 4-1
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 3-2

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Highlands Shines on National Television

2009 Week Six: Highlands 12 Cincinnati Saint Xavier 7
Date/Time: Friday, September 25 at 6:30PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands hosted Cincinnati Saint Xavier in a match-up billed as the national game of the week by MaxPreps, Rivals High and ESPN Rise and did not disappoint the home crowd. The Bluebirds, ranked 18th nationally by MaxPreps, defeated the Bombers 12-7 at David Cecil Memorial Stadium to remain perfect for the season. Saint Xavier was undefeated heading into the showdown, having blown out defending Kentucky Class 6A champion Louisville Trinity the previous week.

Highlands entered the game, which was televised nationally on the CBS College Sports Network, as the decided underdog but set the tone early, jumping out to a 2-0 lead in the first quarter after scoring a safety. The score remained 2-0 at halftime. In the third quarter, Highlands quarterback Will Bardo scored the team's only touchdown on a 4-yard run. Earlier in the drive, Bardo scampered 66 yards to move the 'Birds into the red zone. Bardo racked up 133 yards on the ground and 52 yards in the air; he was named the player of the game. Highlands kicker Adam Weinel made a 22-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to round out the scoring for the Bluebirds.

The story of the game, however, was the play of Highlands' defense, spearheaded by linebacker Brandon Roller. The 'Birds kept the potent Bombers' offense out of the end zone until Saint Xavier registered their only score with just 27 seconds left in the game. Highlands' defense made 2 interceptions and recovered a fumble in the contest.

This game marks the first time in the storied history of the Highlands football program that the Bluebirds defeated the top-ranked team in the nation, as Cincinnati Saint Xavier was the top-ranked team in the country according to the Massey Ratings.

The Highlands JV and freshman teams did not play games this week. The Highlands-Campbell County freshman game, scheduled to be played at Campbell County on Thursday, September 24 at 6:00PM was canceled due to poor weather.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 6-0 (0-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 4-0
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 2-2

Thursday, September 24, 2009

National Showdown Looming

Two high school football powerhouses collide Friday, September 25 when Fort Thomas Highlands (5-0) hosts Cincinnati Saint Xavier (4-0) at 6:30PM. The game will be televised nationally on the CBS College Sports Network (airing at 8:00PM on Friday). This event is sold out, with a crowd of 5200 anticipated at David Cecil Memorial Stadium.

The defending Kentucky Class 5A champion Highlands Bluebirds enter the game with wins over Class 6A Louisville DuPont Manual, Class 6A Ryle, defending Class 1A champion Beechwood, Ohio Division I Cincinnati Withrow and Class 6A Boone County.

The Cincinnati Saint Xavier Bombers have wins over Ohio Division I Cincinnati Colerain, defending Indiana Class 4A champion Indianapolis Cathedral, Kentucky Class 6A Louisville Saint Xavier and defending Kentucky Class 6A champion Louisville Trinity.

Both teams have received a great deal of attention in the national polls. Currently, Highlands is ranked:

- 18th nationally in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25
- 25th nationally in the Rivals High 100
- 27th nationally in the ESPN Rise Fab 50

No Kentucky football program is ranked higher than Highlands in the national polls. In addition, Fort Thomas Highlands is presently the highest-ranked team in every statewide Class 5A poll and first in northern Kentucky, regardless of football classification.

Cincinnati Saint Xavier is currently ranked:

- 1st nationally in the Massey Ratings
- 2nd nationally in the CalPreps National Football Power Ratings
- 13th nationally in the Prep Nation National Prep Football Poll
- 16th nationally in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25
- 17th nationally in the USA Today Super 25
- 24th nationally in the Rivals High 100
- 30th nationally in the ESPN Rise Fab 50

The Bombers last won the Ohio Division I championship in 2007, and finished the 2007 season ranked first nationally in some of the national rankings.

The male enrollment at Cincinnati Saint Xavier is approximately four times the size of the male enrollment at Highlands, so the Bluebirds will definitely have their hands full. Of the seven games these storied programs have played in their history, the Bombers hold a 5-2 advantage.

Go 'Birds!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Bluebirds Take to the Air in Home Opener

2009 Week Five: Highlands 36 Boone County 14
Date/Time: Friday, September 18 at 7:30PM
Location: Highlands

After playing the first four games of the 2009 season on the road, the Fort Thomas Highlands Bluebirds hosted Kentucky Class 6A Boone County at David Cecil Memorial Stadium, defeating the Rebels 36-14. Highlands rested star running back/defensive back Austin Collinsworth, and continued to work on the passing game with great success. Quarterback Will Bardo completed 10 of his 22 passing attempts for 245 yards and 3 touchdowns. Wide receiver Nick Buten hauled in 3 passes, 2 of which were touchdowns, while receiver John Drennen caught a touchdown pass from Bardo. On the ground, the 'Birds were led by running backs Jordan Streeter and Tyler Fennell; both scored touchdowns in the contest. On defense, the Bluebirds came up with a big stop in the second quarter, shutting the Rebels down after Boone County drove to the 3-yard line. The Bluebirds led by a score of 36-7 at halftime.

Also, the Highlands JV squad defeated the Boone County JV team 33-13 to remain perfect in 2009. The game was held at Boone County on Saturday, September 19 at 10:00AM. The Highlands freshman team defeated the Covington Catholic freshman team 15-8 in overtime. The game was played at Highlands on Wednesday, September 16 at 6:00PM.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 5-0 (0-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 4-0
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 2-2

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Highlands Moving Up in the National Polls

Heading into the team's fifth game of the 2009 season, Fort Thomas Highlands is ranked 20th nationally in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25, 25th nationally in the ESPN Rise Fab 50, and 27th nationally in the Rivals High 100. In each of these polls, Highlands is the highest-ranked team from Kentucky.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Bluebirds Blank Cincinnati Withrow

2009 Week Four: Highlands 21 Cincinnati Withrow 0
Date/Time: Friday, September 11 at 7:30PM
Location: Cincinnati Withrow

Fort Thomas Highlands traveled north of the Ohio River and shut out Ohio Division I Cincinnati Withrow 21-0. Highlands was led by running back Austin Collinsworth, who amassed 185 yards and 2 touchdowns on only 12 carries, while quarterback Will Bardo completed 6 of 10 passing attempts for 126 yards in the air, to go along with his 78 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown. The game was a homecoming of sorts for Highlands coach Dale Mueller, as he began his head coaching career at Withrow.

Also, the Highlands JV team defeated the Cincinnati Withrow JV squad 40-12 to remain undefeated on the JV season. The game was played at Highlands on Saturday, September 12 at 10:00AM. The Highlands freshman team lost a close game to the Ryle freshman team, by the score of 20-13. The contest was played at Ryle on Tuesday, September 8 at 6:00PM.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 4-0 (0-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 3-0
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 1-2

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Highlands Remains Perfect Against Beechwood

2009 Week Three: Highlands 48 Beechwood 20
Date/Time: Friday, September 4 at 7:30PM
Location: Beechwood

Two defending state champions faced off at Beechwood in week three, as Fort Thomas Highlands defeated Beechwood 48-20 to stay undefeated in 2009. Highlands' offense focused on the passing game, with quarterback Will Bardo completing 15 of his 25 passing attempts for 295 yards and 3 touchdown passes. Wide receiver Nick Buten was on the receiving end of 7 passes for 165 yards; he scored 2 touchdowns in the contest. Running back Tyler Fennell rushed for a score and also caught a touchdown pass. Running back Austin Collinsworth added 2 rushing touchdowns (of 10 and 71 yards), while back-up running back Josh Quillen scored a fourth-quarter rushing touchdown of 9 yards.

The Bluebirds were paid a special visit by University of Kentucky head football coach Rich Brooks, who arrived by helicopter to watch Austin Collinsworth (who has been offered a football scholarship by UK).

This win moves Highlands to 5-0 all-time against northern Kentucky powerhouse Beechwood.

Also, the Highlands JV team easily handled the Beechwood JV team 62-7 to improve to 2-0 on the season. The game was played at Highlands on Saturday, September 5 at 10:00AM.

The Highlands freshman team defeated the Boone County freshman team 54-32 on Thursday, September 3 at 6:00PM. The game was held at Highlands. This was the first win of the season for the Highlands freshman squad.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 3-0 (0-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 2-0
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 1-1

Monday, August 31, 2009

Highlands Set for National Television

The Fort Thomas Highlands-Cincinnati Saint Xavier game, scheduled for Friday, September 25 at 7:30PM will be televised nationally on the CBS College Sports Network (CSTV). This will be the first nationally-televised game in the storied history of Highlands football. The contest will be played at Highlands.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Highlands Continues Dominance Over Northern Kentucky Competition

2009 Week Two: Highlands 37 Ryle 14
Date/Time: Friday, August 28 at 7:30PM
Location: Ryle

The Fort Thomas Highlands Bluebirds defeated Kentucky Class 6A Ryle to move to 2-0 on the season. Quarterback Will Bardo completed 6 of 12 passes for 154 yards passing; he also rushed for 57 yards and a touchdown. Running back Austin Collinsworth led the ground attack with 124 yards rushing on 13 carries. He scored 4 touchdowns in the contest. Kicker Adam Weinel connected on a 31-yard field goal to round out the scoring for Highlands. On defense, linebacker Colin Rosenhagen and defensive back David Hogue each made an interception, and defensive lineman Brian Beck recovered a fumble. Both Highlands and Ryle entered the game with 1-0 varsity records.

The Highlands JV team hosted the Ryle JV team at Highlands for the first JV game of the 2009 season; the Highlands JV team won 37-21. The Highlands freshman squad lost to the Louisville Saint Xavier freshman squad 27-26 in the freshman team's opening game. The Highlands freshman team attempted a game-winning 2-point conversion late in the contest, which was unsuccessful.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 2-0 (0-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 1-0
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 0-1

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Highlands Tops First AP Poll

The first Associated Press (AP) Kentucky football polls have been released, and Fort Thomas Highlands is ranked first in Class 5A. Highlands received 12 of the 13 first place votes. The Bluebirds face Kentucky Class 6A Ryle this Friday, August 28.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Highlands Wins 2009 Season Opener

2009 Week One: Highlands 19 Louisville Manual 8
Date/Time: Friday, August 21 at 7:30PM
Location: Louisville Manual

Defending Kentucky Class 5A champion Fort Thomas Highlands traveled to Louisville and defeated Class 6A Louisville DuPont Manual 19-8 in the first week of football action. On offense, running back Austin Collinsworth amassed 66 yards rushing on 14 carries. Collinsworth scored Highlands' first 2 touchdowns of the game, giving the 'Birds a 13-0 halftime lead. In the third quarter, Highlands extended the lead to 19-0 after running back Tyler Fennell ran for a score. The touchdown run was set up by a 48-yard pass from quarterback Will Bardo (who was starting his first varsity game for the Bluebirds) to wide receiver Nick Buten. Manual scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter to make the score 19-8 in Highlands' favor; the Bluebirds' defense did not give up any more points in the contest. Highlands outgained Manual in total yardage by a count of 247 yards to 209 yards.

The Highlands junior varsity (JV) and freshman teams do not begin their seasons until next week.

To-date:
- Highlands' 2009 varsity record: 1-0 (0-0 in district play)
- Highlands' 2009 JV record: 0-0
- Highlands' 2009 freshman record: 0-0

Thursday, August 20, 2009

More Preseason News

The Kentucky Enquirer's northern Kentucky football coaches poll has ranked Fort Thomas Highlands first in its 2009 preseason football poll. The Kentucky Enquirer has also listed Tyler Grubbs, Austin Collinsworth and Brandon Roller as northern Kentucky "seniors to watch" this year.

The Louisville Courier-Journal's coaches poll has ranked Highlands first in Kentucky Class 5A heading into the regular season. The Louisville Courier-Journal's Jody Demling has named Brandon Roller and Austin Collinsworth in his list of the 25 best seniors in Kentucky, and Austin Collinsworth has been named the "top college prospect" in Class 5A.

Both BluegrassPreps and BluegrassRivals have ranked Highlands first in their Kentucky Class 5A preseason polls.

In addition, MaxPreps has Highlands ranked 18th nationally in its final 2009 preseason poll. No Kentucky team is ranked higher than Highlands in this national ranking.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Highlands Favored in Statewide Preview

The Lexington Herald-Leader ranked Fort Thomas Highlands first in its Kentucky Class 5A preseason football rankings. In addition, Austin Collinsworth was named one of Kentucky's "fab five" football players heading into the 2009 season. Highlands seniors Brandon Roller (TE/LB) and Austin Collinsworth (RB/DB) were also listed as two of the state's top 50 football players.

2009 Fort Thomas Highlands Football Schedules

Listed below are the complete 2009 football schedules for the Highlands Freshman (Fr.), Junior Varsity (JV) and Varsity teams. Go 'Birds, and take state in 2009!

2009 Highlands Freshman (Fr.) Football Schedule

August 29: HHS Fr. vs. Louisville Saint Xavier Fr. - 7:00PM

September 3: HHS Fr. vs. Boone County Fr. - 6:00PM

September 8: HHS Fr. at Ryle Fr. - 6:00PM

September 16: HHS Fr. vs. Covington Catholic Fr. - 6:00PM

September 24: HHS Fr. at Campbell County Fr. - 6:00PM

October 1: HHS Fr. vs. Conner Fr. - 6:00PM

October 7: HHS Fr. vs. Simon Kenton Fr. - 5:00PM

October 15: HHS Fr. at Dixie Heights Fr. - 6:00PM

2009 Highlands Junior Varsity (JV) Football Schedule

August 29: HHS JV vs. Ryle JV - 10:00AM

September 5: HHS JV vs. Beechwood JV - 10:00AM

September 12: HHS JV vs. Cincinnati Withrow (Ohio) JV - 10:00AM

September 19: HHS JV at Boone County JV - 10:00AM

September 26: Open

October 3: HHS JV at Dixie Heights JV - 10:00AM

October 10 HHS JV at Beechwood JV - 10:00AM

October 19 HHS JV vs. Covington Catholic JV - 7:00PM

October 24: HHS JV vs. Scott County JV - 11:00AM

October 31: HHS JV at Ryle JV - 10:00AM

2009 Highlands Varsity Football Schedule

August 21: HHS at Louisville Manual - 7:30PM

August 28: HHS at Ryle - 7:30PM

September 4: HHS at Beechwood - 7:30PM

September 11: HHS at Cincinnati Withrow (Ohio) - 7:30PM

September18: HHS vs. Boone County - 7:30PM

September 25: HHS vs. Cincinnati Saint Xavier (Ohio) - 6:30PM

October 2: HHS vs. Dixie Heights* - 7:00PM

October 9: Open

October 17: HHS at Covington Catholic* - 1:00PM

October 23: HHS vs. Scott* - 7:00PM

October 30: HHS vs. Ryle - 7:30PM

* = Kentucky Class 5A, District 5 Game

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Highlands Defeats Male in Preseason Scrimmage Action

2009 Preseason Scrimmage: Highlands 50 Louisville Male 40
Date/Time: Friday, August 14 at 7:00PM
Location: Highlands

Fort Thomas Highlands defeated Kentucky Class 6A power Louisville Male in the Bluebirds' only 2009 preseason scrimmage. The scrimmage was played in a game format. Highlands got out to a 43-14 halftime advantage and was leading the Male Bulldogs 50-14 in the fourth quarter, before Male narrowed the margin late in the game, against mostly Highlands' back-up players. Austin Collinsworth and Tyler Fennell carried the ball well for the 'Birds, and quarterback Will Bardo played with poise and composure; he threw the ball with great accuracy in the scrimmage. The defense, led by linebacker Brandon Roller, was solid against Male's speed. This scrimmage was played as part of the 2009 Tom Potter Classic.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Highlands to Participate in the Tom Potter Classic

Fort Thomas Highlands is scheduled to participate in the 2009 Tom Potter Classic, a series of preseason scrimmages organized by the Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association (NKFCA). The 2009 Tom Potter Classic will involve 14 scrimmages held over a two-week period of time, prior to the start of the 2009 football season in Kentucky. As a part of this event, Highlands will host Kentucky Class 6A Louisville Male on Friday, August 14 at 7:00PM. The event is named in honor of the late Tom Potter, who was an assistant football coach at Newport Central Catholic in addition to executive director of the NKFCA.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

More Preseason Accolades

Fort Thomas Highlands continues to receive a great deal of preseason attention at the national level. EPSN Rise has ranked Highlands 34th in the nation and 6th in the midwest region in its 2009 preseason prep football rankings. No Kentucky team is ranked higher than Highlands in the ESPN Rise rankings list. This goes along with the program's national ranking (76th) by Rivals High.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Highlands Ranked by Rivals

Rivals High has ranked Fort Thomas Highlands 76th nationally in its 2009 Rivals High 100 Countdown. The program is coming off a 14-1 record in 2008, and is the defending Kentucky Class 5A state champion.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Coach Mueller Wins Award

Coach Dale Mueller was recently named the recipient of the Paul Brown Excellence in Coaching Award for the 2008 football season. This award is given by the Cincinnati Bengals, and is bestowed annually to the Greater Cincinnati area's top prep football coach. Mr. Mueller is the eighth recipient of this prestigious honor, and the first Kentucky coach to win the award. As a result of winning this award, the Highlands High School athletic department will receive a $5000 donation from the Bengals.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Highlands Featured in an Article on Football.com

Football.com recently wrote an article discussing the Fort Thomas Highlands High School football program and tradition. Coach Dale Mueller was interviewed for this article. The entire Football.com article can be found at: http://www.football.com/articles.php?aId=830.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Highlands an Early Favorite in The Cats' Pause

The Cats' Pause 2009 Kentucky Football Yearbook has selected Fort Thomas Highlands as the preseason favorite to win Kentucky Class 5A, District 5 this year. Also, WR/RB/DB Austin Collinsworth is listed as the district's preseason player of the year. The following Bluebirds have also been mentioned as district players to watch: WR Nick Buten, OL Tyler Grubbs, LB/TE Brandon Roller and OL Hunter Schlosser. In addition, this magazine's Mr. Kentucky Football preview has listed Austin Collinsworth first in its article, which names the state's early contenders for this prestigious honor.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Highlands Receives Early Recognition from PrepNation

PrepNation has recently released a list of preseason state rankings, and Class 5A Fort Thomas Highlands is ranked second in the entire state of Kentucky, behind Class 6A Louisville Saint Xavier and ahead of Class 6A Louisville Trinity (who is ranked third).

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Tyler Grubbs Commits

Highlands offensive lineman Tyler Grubbs has committed to NCAA FBS (formerly Division I-A) Miami University (Ohio). He is the first Highlands football player from the Class of 2010 to verbally accept a football scholarship. Grubbs also had football scholarship offers from Western Kentucky University, Troy University and Central Michigan University.

In addition to Grubbs, multipurpose player Austin Collinsworth has received football scholarship offers from the University of Kentucky, Stanford University, the University of Louisville, the University of Cincinnati and Vanderbilt University.

Other Highlands players are also expected to receive football scholarships during the upcoming football season.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

7-on-7 Competitions

Fort Thomas Highlands will participate in 7-on-7 passing competitions against Simon Kenton, Mason County, Cincinnati Moeller, Covington Holmes, Cincinnati Taft, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy and Hamilton (Ohio) this summer, in preparation for the 2009 football season. These competitions will be held in June and July at Highlands High School.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Northern Kentucky All-Star Game

On Monday, June 1 at 7:00PM, the 2009 Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game was held at Ryle High School. Five Highlands seniors, Tony Guidugli, Nick Martin, Adam Dempsey, Michael Laber and Oliver Head played on the East squad.

The East squad defeated the West squad by a score of 6-0. The game's sole score was a 35-yard touchdown pass from Highlands' Tony Guidugli to Newport Central Catholic's Mark Kelly in the third quarter. Guidugli led all players in rushing yards, in addition to leading the East squad in passing yards. He was named the East squad's Offensive Back of the Game.

This was the 27th all-star game held by the Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Highlands Ranked by MaxPreps

Fort Thomas Highlands is ranked 24th nationally in the 2009 MaxPreps Football Xcellent 25 Early Contenders list. Highlands is the only Kentucky school listed in this prestigious preseason national ranking.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Highlands' Cannon Retired

The Highlands cannon, affectionately known as "Olde Betsy," has been retired. The 800-pound cannon has been fired during Highlands home football games since 1968. This decision was made in large part because of an injury sustained to a member of the cannon crew on the day of the 2008 Kentucky Class 5A state championship game, which Highlands won.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Former Highlands Coach Honored

On May 9, 2009, Mr. Homer Rice, former head football coach at Highlands High School, was honored as Alumnus of the Year by the Highlands High School Alumni Association. Coach Rice was inducted into the Kentucky High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame in 1988, the first year the program was installed.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Four Highlands Seniors Invited to All-Star Game

Four Highlands seniors have been invited to participate in the second annual Kentucky East vs. West All Star Football Game. The game will be played on Friday, June 12, 2009 at 7:30PM, at Western Kentucky University. The Highlands seniors have been invited to play on the East squad. The four players are:

QB Tony Guidugli
OL/DL Adam Dempsey
RB/DB Josh Conner
DL Kody Rosenhagen

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Dempsey Set to Become a Bearcat

Adam Dempsey will walk on at the University of Cincinnati for the 2009 season. Dempsey helped lead the Bluebirds to the 2008 Kentucky Class 5A championship in football his senior year, playing both offensive lineman and defensive lineman.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Mitchell Selected in Second Round of the NFL Draft

Former Highlands great Michael Mitchell was selected in the second round of the 2009 National Football League (NFL) draft by the Oakland Raiders on April 25. The Raiders selected Mitchell with the 15th pick of the second round (47th pick overall). Mitchell, who starred on Highlands' 2004 state championship team his senior year, played safety for Ohio University.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Two Highlands Alumni Preparing for the Upcoming NFL Draft

Two Highlands High School alumni, Sean Sester (Highlands Class of 2004) and Mike Mitchell (Highlands Class of 2005) are preparing for the 2009 National Football League (NFL) draft, held on April 25-26. Sester played offensive tackle for Purdue University, while Mitchell played safety for Ohio University. Both were outstanding football players for the Bluebirds.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Highlands Concludes 2009 Spring Football

Highlands concluded spring football on Friday, March 27. Over the past few weeks, the Bluebirds held practices and intrasquad scrimmages, in preparation for the upcoming season. Offense was a main focus of the practices, and a surprise was unveiled, as Austin Collinsworth was moved from wide receiver to running back during spring football.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Guidugli Signs with GMC

Highlands senior quarterback Tony Guidugli officially signed to play football with Georgia Military College on March 17. Georgia Military College is one of the top junior college football programs in the nation, and several GMC alumni have gone on to play in the National Football League (NFL).

Friday, March 6, 2009

Highlands Players Showcased Online

Three current Highlands juniors, WR/DB Nick Buten, WR/DB Austin Collinsworth and TE/LB Brandon Roller have highlight videos showcasing their gridiron skills posted online. The videos, along with player information for these three athletes can be found at http://www.highlandsrecruits.com/.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Change Made to Highlands' 2009 Schedule

As a result of Covington Holmes moving down to Kentucky Class 4A for the 2009 season, an opening was created in Highlands' varsity schedule. The Covington Holmes game will be replaced with a game against Cincinnati Saint Xavier. The game will be played at Highlands on Friday, September 25. Cincinnati Saint Xavier won Ohio Division I state championships in 2005 and 2007, finishing the 2007 season ranked 1st nationally according to PrepNation.com. Last season, Saint Xavier struggled a bit, finishing with a record of 4-6 and missing the 2008 Ohio state playoffs.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Four Bluebirds Headed to the All-Star Game

Four Highlands seniors have been invited to the second annual "Best of the Bluegrass" East-West all-star football game, which will be played on June 12, 2009 at 7:30PM. The game will be held at Western Kentucky University. The four Highlands seniors will play for the East squad. They are:

RB/DB Josh Conner
OL/DL Adam Dempsey
QB Tony Guidugli
DL Kody Rosenhagen

Monday, January 26, 2009

Highlands Football Banquet Recently Held

On Sunday, January 25, 2009, the Fort Thomas Highlands football program held its annual football awards banquet. The 2008 Highlands football season DVD was showcased, and several student-athletes were honored at this ceremony. Below is a listing of the awards and award winners. Congratulations to all the players and coaches for a successful 2008 season!

Also, the 2008 Highlands football season DVD is now for sale. Anyone interested in purchasing this DVD should contact Ms. Carolyn Smith in the Highlands High School Athletics Department for details.

Highlands Football Banquet Award Recipients:
Mr. Highlands Football Award: Michael Laber
MVP Award: Tony Guidugli
MVP Award: Adam Dempsey
"Red Dog" Spirit Award: Nick Martin
Ron Welch Award: Kody Rosenhagen
Quinn Stapleton Award: Blake Newman
Mr. Determination Award: Jarred Frank
Coaches' Perseverance Award: Ted Abner
Blocking Excellence Award: Peter Bardgett
Career Excellence Award: Josh Conner
Mr. Everything Award: Oliver Head
110% Award: Alex Horner
Fourth Quarter Award: Jake Turner
Clint Crawford Award: Clint Crawford
Underclassman MVP Award: Austin Collinsworth
Underclassman MVP Award: Brandon Roller
Underclassman Mr. Highlands Football Award: Tyler Combs
Underclassman Mr. Highlands Football Award: Hunter Schlosser
JV Mr. Highlands Football Award: Brian Beck
JV MVP Award: Daniel Gold
JV Mr. Everything Award: Corey Compton
JV "Red Dog" Spirit Award: Ryan Hahn
Freshman Mr. Highlands Football Award: Ben Dupont
Freshman Mr. Highlands Football Award: Austin Sheehan
Freshman MVP Award: Jake True

Monday, January 19, 2009

Shake-Up in Highlands' District

The Kentucky High School Athletic Association's Board of Control recently approved a change that will impact Highlands' district (Kentucky Class 5A, District 5) in 2009. Covington Holmes will move down to Class 4A, District 5 in 2009, on account of the school's diminishing enrollment numbers. As a result, Holmes will no longer be in the district with Highlands, Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights and Scott. There are no plans for a team to be moved into Highlands' district. As a result, all four remaining teams in Class 5A, District 5 will be guaranteed playoff spots in 2009, since the top four teams from each district qualify for the state playoffs.

This change will also likely impact Highlands' 2009 schedule. Holmes will have to play the teams in its new district, and Holmes may have to drop the Class 5A, District 5 teams (including Highlands) from its schedule.

For details regarding Highlands' 2009 schedule (as it currently stands), please click on "Highlands' Current Schedule and Team Roster," located on the "Contents" page of: http://www.highlands-bluebirds.com/.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Highlands Players Lead the Way in Border Bowl Victory

Seniors Tony Guidugli, Adam Dempsey and Oliver Head represented Highlands well in the second annual National Guard Border Bowl, as the Kentucky all-star squad defeated the Tennessee all-star squad 26-20. Guidugli threw one touchdown pass and ran for a score, and was named the game MVP. Dempsey registered six tackles and one sack, and was named the defensive MVP. Head ran for a touchdown in the contest. The game was played on Saturday, January 17, 2009 at 1:00PM, and was held at the University of the Cumberlands.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Collinsworth Gaining National Recognition

Junior wide receiver/defensive back/return specialist Austin Collinsworth was recently named a junior first-team All-American by MaxPreps.com.

In addition, Collinsworth was named to the 2008 All-Southern Team (also referred to as the "Dixie Dozen") by the Orlando Sentinel. Twelve outstanding players from each of the southern states were selected for this honor, and Collinsworth was one of only two juniors from Kentucky to make this list.

Collinsworth and teammate Brandon Roller (also a junior) participated in the US Army Junior National Combine, held in San Antonio, Texas on January 1, 2009.