2015: BUCCS COME FROM BEHIND TO BEAT MIAMI EAST
Down 14-0 after three quarters, the Covington Buccaneers went to the well to beat Miami East 21-20 in overtime thanks to a blocked extra point.
Down 14-0 after three quarters, the Covington Buccaneers went to the well to beat Miami East 21-20 in overtime thanks to a blocked extra point.
The Covington Buccaneers displayed mental toughness in a thrilling 28-21 win over a very good Tri-County North football team on Friday night.
The Covington Buccaneers put together a solid effort in all phases of the game to defeat previously unbeaten Troy Christian 28-14 in front of the hometown fans.
The Covington Buccaneers captured a 30-8 win over Bethel, but came away critical of their own performance due to mistakes on both sides of the ball.
Covington racked up 376 yards on the ground and held Mississinawa Valley to just seven yards of offense in a 49-0 victory on Hall of Fame Night.
The Covington offensive line was challenged and rose to the occasion by leading the Buccaneers to a convincing 35-6 win over the Arcanum Trojans on Saturday.
The Covington Buccaneers turned the ball over twice and failed to convert on three fourth down opportunities and St. Henry was able to take advantage and hand the Buccs a 27-3 defeat in the season opener.
Former Buccaneer A.J. Ouellette was recognized, along with several athletes from across the country, by the Touchdown Club of Columbus for his accomplishments on the football field as a true freshman at Ohio University.
The Covington Buccaneers saw the careers of four awesome seniors come to an end with a frustrating defeat to Lehman Catholic in the opening round of the state playoffs.
In a national televised game on ESPNU, former Buccaneer A.J. Ouellette led the Ohio Bobcats to a 37-14 win by rushing for 155 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
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