G. Michael Graham. Highlands senior defensive back Jackson Bardo (3) escorts junior linebacker Brady Murray (with ball) downfield in the first quarter after Murray recovered a Lexington Catholic fumble. Highlands recovered two fumbles and intercepted one pass in Friday’s 49-35 Class 4A semifinal win over the Knights.

By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM

Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

LEXINGTON –
This one turned out to be the closest state semifinal win in a while.

During
their state record 34-game playoff winning streak, no one had come within 21
points in the state semifinals. In their six consecutive state championship
runs, no team had come within three touchdowns of the Highlands Bluebirds in
the state semifinals. Highlands had won those six semifinal contests by an
average of 29 points.

The host
Lexington Catholic Knights (10-4) cut the Highlands 42-7 halftime lead to 42-35
with 3:45 left in the game. But the Bluebirds made the plays to pull off the 49-35
win.

“We won. That’s all that matters this time of year,” said Brian Weinrich, Highlands Assistant Head
Coach/Defensive Coordinator. “We’ll take
it. We’re playing next week.”

Highlands
has won 15 regional championships and 14 semifinal games since Dale Mueller
became Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator in 1994. The only semifinal loss came
45-6 at Rockcastle County in 2002. The average margin of victory in those
contests is 19.2 points.

The
Bluebirds have beaten the Knights three straight years in the same round.
Lexington Catholic became the most common semifinal opponent since 1994 on
Friday. Highlands beat LexCath, 61-28 in Fort Thomas last year and 42-21 in
Lexington two years ago. The average margin of victory for Highlands is 22.6
points in those three games.

“We can’t give in once we’re up,” said Drew Houliston, Highlands senior quarterback. “We need to keep going. When you get this
far, these teams are not going to quit. We need to realize that and keep
playing (hard) until the horn sounds.”

Prior to
Friday, Highlands had also faced the Rockcastle County Rockets and Bell County Bobcats
twice on the road in semifinal contests. The Bluebirds beat the Rockets, 41-9
in Mount Vernon in 2000 and edged the Bobcats at Pineville in 1996 (16-14) and
2004 (15-10).

Highlands
moved to 8-1 in road semifinal games in the Mueller era and 6-0 at home. The
average margin of victory for Highlands is about 11.7 points and 30.5 at David
Cecil Memorial Stadium.

Only one
visiting team has come within 28 points in Fort Thomas. Highlands edged Mason
County, 21-14 in the 2003 Class 3A semifinals.

A huge Thanksgiving Day Visit:

While the
wins in those previous games did not guarantee a victory Friday, visits from
players of those teams often helps. Current University of Kentucky quarterback
and 2012 Highlands graduate Patrick Towles stopped by practice Thursday.

“Each (team) just builds (on the tradition),” Mueller said. “The
guys that played before are just such great supporters. There were other guys
that came to practice just to support the guys and say some positive things to
them.”

A number of
former players came to Lexington for the game. That includes three seniors off
last year’s team in Mitch Dee, Reid Schroeder and Quentin Murray.

Mueller earns 250th win at Highlands:

Mueller
moved to 250-35 in 20 seasons as Head Coach of the Bluebirds.

That win
moved him into 18th in Kentucky history. He passed Murray 43-year veteran
Preston “Ty” Holland with the win. Holland’s record was 249-159-28.

Bowling
Green Head Coach Kevin Wallace is not far behind Mueller at 248-96 good for 19th
in Kentucky history. Wallace began his career as head coach of Warren East.

Finising off 2012 Playoff Rewind:

The
Bluebirds need to beat the same five opponents in the same five rounds as last
year to win another state championship.

They finish
2012 playoff rewind against Collins (12-2) in the 4A state championship at 4
p.m. at Western Kentucky on Saturday. Highlands beat Collins, 47-0 in the title
game last year.

The
Bluebirds beat three opponents in the same rounds for the third straight year.
Highlands also beat Boyd County in the first round, Covington Catholic in the
regional final and LexCath in the state semifinals in 2011. The Bluebirds beat
Johnson Central in the second round and Franklin-Simpson in the state
championship that year.

Another
Highlands win would extend the longest current streak of football championships
in the country. The Bluebirds and Honolulu ‘Iolani. But the Raiders lost in the
Hawaii Division II semifinals, 28-7 to Lihue Kauai.

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