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FEBRUARY 9, 2012 • ALEXANDRIA RECORDER • A7

Newport Central 'That’s My Boy’ nominees announced Catholic to induct » Evan Talkers, Covington Catholic » Patrick Towles, Highlands High School The finalists for Ohio’s award are: » Joe Burger, LaSalle » Sean Horan, Kings » Spencer Howard, Western Brown » Max Kadish, Wyoming » Brandon Kamp, Oak Hills » Sha’Khil Kelly, Withrow » Cody Lotton, Ross » Josh Thiel, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy » Luke Wurzelbacher, Badin High School. Bernie Barre, former head football at Beechwood and Wyoming high schools, will receive the NFF Chapter’s “Lifetime

Butch Jones, University of Cincinnati head football coach, will be the keynote speaker at the 45th National Football Foundation’s “That’s My Boy” Award banquet. The award is based upon the accumulation of points in three areas: football achievement, academic achievement, and extracurricular and community activities. The award will be announced at the Scholar-Athlete Dinner, which will be 7 p.m., Feb. 28, in the Presidential Ballroom at the Westin Cincinnati. Cash bar begins prior to the dinner at 6 p.m. The finalists for Northern Kentucky include: » Adam Kozerski, Holy Cross » Ryan Smith, Ryle

Achievement” award. The Anthony Munoz Foundation will present their Offensive Lineman and Defensive Lineman of the Year and the Marvin Lewis Community Fund will present their Coach of the Year Award. Four scholar athletes, one from each of the local colleges - Drew Frey, University of Cincinnati; Tyler Hopperton, College Of Mount St. Joseph; Anthony Kokal, Miami University and Jay Volker, Thomas More - will be honored also. Shawn Roberts from Newport High School will receive the Tom Potter Memorial Award of Courage. Contact Pat Mouch at 936-0999, Julia Gandert at 619-1645 (day) or Ron Woyan at 382-3173 (night).

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Newport Central Catholic High School will host an induction ceremony for its 12th class of inductees into the Athletic Hall of Fame at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, in the school's gym. The class of inductees includes: Dick Ziegler, 1946; Phil Popp, 1963; Mike Crusham, 1968; Mark Camm, 1978; Jamey Neltner, 1990; and Shanna Ziegler Rauen, 1995. The 1984 girls state champion softball team

Foundation, which works with almost 100 partner agencies to provide bus tokens to lowincome individuals who need help getting to jobs and jobs training. A portion of the proceeds will also go to Project RAMP, a new community foundation created to give financial assistance to registered Regional Area Mobility

Program (RAMP) users that find it difficult to personally fund their transportation on RAMP. Admission to the game is a $2 suggested donation at the door. Donations and sponsorships for teams or individual players are also available, call 513-6329246.

students. Social hour will be at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and the induction ceremony at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased through the school office prior to Feb. 10. Sponsorships for the event are $250 and include 10 tickets with the sponsors name in the program. All proceeds from the event support the athletic programs at NCC. For more information, call 859-292-0001.

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Metro vs. Tank basketball shoot-out Feb. 18 Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s public transit systems will face off at the second-annual Cross-River Shoot-Out: Metro vs. TANK at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at Dixie Heights High School in Crestview Hills. Metro and TANK employees will hit the court to raise funds for the Everybody Rides Metro

will be honored as the “Team of Distinction.” NCC will award the Coach Jim Connor Award to Paul Devoto, 1970, for exemplifying the ideals and traditions of the school and for the excellence he has achieved in his work and personal life. The Fr. John Hegenauer Community Service Award will be given to Father Robert Urlage for his commitment to the school and family values NCC strives to impart to its

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