2017: PENALTIES COST BUCCS…AGAIN
Eleven penalties for 110 yards - two negating potential scores - ultimately cost the Covington Buccaneers in a frustrating 12-7 loss to the Bethel Bees.
Eleven penalties for 110 yards - two negating potential scores - ultimately cost the Covington Buccaneers in a frustrating 12-7 loss to the Bethel Bees.
The Covington Buccaneers traveled to league rival Miami East in week six of the 2017 season and came up short 34-26 thanks to ten penalties and four turnovers.
The Covington Buccaneers are finding their stride after a convincing 41-21 win over Arcanum on Homecoming Night.
The Covington Buccaneers went back to basics, focusing on controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball and the result was an impressive 20-7 win over Tri-County North.
With a chance for a miraculous comeback in the waning moments, the Covington Buccaneers couldn't come through with a big play and dropped a heartbreaking 28-21 decision to Fort Loramie in the Cross County Conference opener.
Four turnovers, untimely penalties and dropped passes by the Covington Buccaneers spelled doom in a 28-0 defeat to Minster on Friday.
Mistakes came back to haunt the Covington Buccaneers in the season opener against a talented and experienced St. Henry football team.
Even though it has been over forty years since they walked the halls and dominated on the football field at Covington High School, the Vogler Brothers (Tim and Terry) are and always will be Buccaneers at heart
Branden Robinson, a 2017 Covington graduate, earned a spot on the Ball State University football team after a walk-on tryout recently.
The Covington Buccaneers made too many mistakes against a good football team and saw their season end in the regional semifinal against Fort Recovery.
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