2021: AN EMBARRASSING NIGHT FOR THE BUCCS
There is no sugar coating it - the Covington Buccaneers put forth one of the most embarrassing performances in years as Troy Christian handed the Buccs a 44-0 defeat.
There is no sugar coating it - the Covington Buccaneers put forth one of the most embarrassing performances in years as Troy Christian handed the Buccs a 44-0 defeat.
The Covington Buccaneers took another step in the right direction despite a 42-25 defeat to a talented Fort Loramie team on Friday.
Covington has all of the potential to be a good football team, but Friday’s 49-0 loss to Mechanicsburg showed the Buccaneers are still learning what it takes to win.
A young Covington football team ran into a much more experienced and mature St. Henry team in the season opener and it resulted in a 42-0 defeat.
Covington found its 17th head coach in Buccaneer football history, Austin Morgan, who is extremely passionate about the game and the life lessons it teaches the young men who play.
The Covington Buccaneers closed out the 2020 season with a 5-5 record after coming up short against Minster, 16-14.
The Covington Buccaneers have no reason to hang their heads as they left everything they had on the field in a 21-13 loss to Anna on Friday.
The Covington Buccaneers shot themselves in the foot with untimely penalties and West Jefferson took advantage by knocking the Buccs out of the state playoffs, 55-20.
The Covington Buccaneers hung together as a team and came back from a 24-7 deficit to defeat Arcanum 30-24 in the second round of the state playoffs on Saturday.
Ansonia came to town in a non-conference affair and handed the Covington Buccaneers their first shutout loss since 2018 in a game where the Buccs killed themselves with mental mistakes and penalties.
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