Campbell County football coach Brian Weinrich is confident in his team’s depth and ability to use personnel packages to benefit the team, despite losing 26 seniors from last year’s 3-8 squad.
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Friday NKY prep football roundup: Campbell County bounces back from two tough losses to earn district win
The Campbell County Camels found themselves on the wrong end of the final play in Class 6A, District 6 losses the previous two weeks. But the Camels made sure that did not happen in a third straight game, taking care of the visiting Great Crossing Warhawks, 28-22 to earn their first district win this season. […]
Camels win overshadowed by Scott player’s injury
In an instant, Campbell County’s football game against Scott on Friday became totally meaningless. For the record, the Camels mercy-ruled the Eagles, 56-6, in the inaugural Battle of the Bridge rivalry contest. Campbell County senior quarterback Nate Smith ran for 105 yards and four touchdowns and threw for another 150 and another score. All of which was […]
21 teams in 21 days: Campbell County football preview
Campbell County second-year head football coach Brian Weinrich was as much a student as his players last year. The Camels finished 4-7 in 2022 and fell to Louisville Trinity in the opening round of the Class 6A playoffs – and a lot better than the 1-10 in 2021. “Each year’s a new year … whatever […]
Friday NKY football Round-Up: Campbell Co. picks up win over Conner
LINK nky’s round-up of Friday night’s high school football games. For our coverage of the Beechwood-Covington Catholic game, click here. For our coverage of the Lloyd-Bishop Brossart game, click here. For our coverage of the Ryle-Highlands game, click here. Correction: An earlier version of this story included a headline that said that Campbell Co. evened […]
Brian Weinrich Named Head Football Coach at Campbell County
Highlands Alum Hopes to Build Campbell County Program ‘Brick by Brick’ Brian Weinrich more than acknowledged his new head coaching position appeared to be fate. Weinrich’s daughter Kenzie graduated from Highlands this past spring and is a freshman at the University of Louisville. Weinrich and his wife Ashley began looking for a place to build […]

