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Colerain 2004
Football Team
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Arguably one of the five best high school football teams in Greater
Cincinnati history, the 2004 Colerain football team was a blitzkrieg
through the regular season and postseason as well. Led by LaRosa's
Hall of Famer and MVP of the Year Dominick Goodman, the
Cardinals were the Ohio Division I state champion and finished ranked
No. 1 in the nation by MaxPreps and No. 5 by USATODAY.
This team was so overpowering that its defense scored more points than
it allowed during the course of the season.
Coach Kerry Coombs truly believes the groundwork was laid in 2003
when the Cardinals suffered a 24-23 loss to Elder in the Regional
Championship. Elder went on to win the state title. "I think that
disappointment motivated the team all the way through the next year
culminating with a State Championship," Coombs said. "I believe what
made the 2004 team different from other teams … These guys played
basketball together, worked out together, hung out together from the
time they were 11 years old until their last game together in Canton.
They knew each other better than anyone else, and more importantly,
they truly loved each other."
After an inauspicious start in the state title game that saw Colerain
lose three fumbles within its own territory and falling behind
13th-ranked Canton McKinley, 10-6, the Cardinals put on a
record-setting show with a 50-10 victory over the Bulldogs. It was the
most points scored and the largest margin of victory in the big-school
title game, and senior quarterback Goodman rushed for a division
record 259 yards and four touchdowns. Colerain, which outscored its
five tournament opponents, 191-22, set a division state finals record
with 463 yards rushing and held McKinley to 127 total yards.
In addition to Goodman, other key players on this squad included
LaRosa's 2005-06 MVP of the Year in offensive lineman Conner
Smith (Ohio State), defensive lineman and LaRosa's Hall of Famer
Terrill Byrd (Cincinnati) and brother Tirrdell, free
safety Eugene Clifford (Ohio State), running backs Mister
Simpson (Michigan) and Terrence Sherrer (Minnesota), and
linebackers Andre Revels (Cincinnati) and Cobrani Mixon
(Kent State). This team set school records in: Most Points
Scored/Season (504), Most Extra Points (Brad Schutte 62), Yards
Per Carry (Sherrer, 11.8), Career TDs (Simpson 40) and Career Points
(Simpson 240).
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Villa
Madonna 1980 Volleyball Team
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The script could have been called "Hoosiers", but since this took
place in Kentucky, the "We Are Family" Villa Madonna team wrote their
own title - a championship title! The 1980 volleyball team clearly fit
the bill as the "little" school in the "big" school matchup in the
fall of 1980 – only the second state volleyball tournament in Kentucky
history. With an enrollment of only 158 girls, Villa Madonna Academy
came away with the Kentucky state championship – crushing Our Lady of
Providence, 15-4, 15-1. The Kentucky state volleyball tournament is
not broken into divisions, so an overall state title meant defeating
notable schools out of Louisville and Lexington.
This Villa Madonna squad featured four eventual Division I college
athletes. Both Lori Erpenbeck and Fredda Simpson went to
the University of Kentucky, Lisa Warman to Florida State
University and Stephanie Scheper (University of Tennessee).
Cousin Jane Scheper wound up at Thomas More College. One of the teams'
two losses came at the hands of Mother of Mercy's team, which went on
to win the Ohio Class AAA state title (coached by LaRosa's Hall of
Famer, Rose Bauer Koch). Interestingly, team captain "Freddie"
Simpson starred in the movie A League of Their Own as
Ellen Sue, the beauty queen and shortstop.
"As a coach, one could only dream of a team willing to learn the game
of volleyball, to have athletic talent, determination and the
intelligence to understand all the different aspects of the game
necessary to be successful," head coach Carla Austin said. "The team
members always gave 110% at each practice and game," she continued.
"They all believed in the journey we were on, to work hard, to get
along, and believe we could achieve the goals we set. This was without
a doubt a dream team."
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