2014: A CHARACTER WIN FOR THE BUCCS
Despite mental and physical mistakes, the Covington Buccaneers made the plays when they needed to pull out a 14-7 win over Arcanum.
Despite mental and physical mistakes, the Covington Buccaneers made the plays when they needed to pull out a 14-7 win over Arcanum.
In his first collegiate game, 2014 Covington graduate AJ Ouellette was thrust into the limelight by rushing 6 times for 30 yards in the final drive to set up a game-winning field goal against Kent State.
Covington fell victim to its own mistakes against a very good St. Henry team that handed the Buccs their first regular season loss since 2009.
Once he received his opportunity, it didn't take A.J. Ouellette long to make an impression and earn the scholarship he so richly deserved.
Overlooked by every major college in the country, A.J. Ouellette chose the school that fit him best - Ohio University.
Jordan Wolfe got a late start, but by buying into the program he maxed out in his potential and earned an opportunity to play college football at Bluffton.
Dalton Bordelon put forth maximum effort over four years of high school and it has led to a future opportunity to play football at Mount St. Joseph.
It doesn't matter what the scoreboard read on Saturday night, the 2013 Covington Buccaneers are CHAMPIONS in the hearts and minds of the Covington community.
Behind an outstanding effort by the offensive line and a dominating defensive performance, the Covington Buccaneers rolled to a 46-0 win over Portsmouth Notre Dame in the opening round of the state playoffs.
The Covington senior class is a special group of kids, which was evident by a 40-0 regular season record and the way they honored a lost classmate.
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