2005: BUCCS WIN ONE FOR THE AGES
Behind the competitive leadership of Gene Studebaker, the Buccs came back from potential defeat to score a late touchdown to beat unbeaten Arcanum, 30-28.
Behind the competitive leadership of Gene Studebaker, the Buccs came back from potential defeat to score a late touchdown to beat unbeaten Arcanum, 30-28.
Dusty Kimmel rushed for 190 yards as the Buccaneer backs ran all over Ansonia for 435 yards rushing in a 63-12 win.
The Buccaneers racked up 444 yards of total offense in a convincing 42-7 win over National Trail.
The Buccs had a big night on homecoming with a convincing 48-0 win over Twin Valley South.
The Buccs committed four turnovers, two inside the Anna five, which cost them in a 26-8 loss to the Rockets.
The Buccs were inspired by the presence of the Rindler family, who participated in the coin toss prior to the home opener against North.
The Covington Buccaneers took control early and cruised to a convincing 43-8 win over Miami East in the season opener.
Covington sophomore Dan Rindler will be remembered as the best Covington has to offer.
The Buccs ended the 2004 season with an impressive 24-7 win over Tri-County North to finish 5-5.
Bradford shocked the Buccs to take a 14-7 win, its first over Covington since the 1994 season.
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