What a difference three days make!
Coming off a disappointing opening-season loss at Washington County, Taylor County rebounded with a 56-54 road win at Elizabethtown on Friday.
The Cardinals (1-1) trailed the Panthers, who were rated in the top two or three teams in the Fifth Region pre-season polls, by seven in the first half and were still behind four (54-50) with 3:38 to play.
However, a Tevin Webster lane jumper and a Lucas Bradshaw lay-up on a pass from Chase Seaborne tied the game with 1:44 to play.
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Campbellsville High School head basketball coach Tim Davis enters his 16th season with the Eagles, and his 31st season in coaching overall, needing just three more wins to reach the 500-win plateau.
In a time where head coaching positions are seemingly a revolving door, few coaches stay with one program as long as Davis has.
Davis says that it is the nature of coaches to take one job in hopes that it will lead toward another.
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Taylor County never led in and dropped a 54-49 encounter at Washington County in the season opener for coach Troy Young’s Cardinals.
Taylor County tied the game at 3-3 and 8-8, but fell behind by six (23-17) and seven (26-19) points in the second quarter and trailed 29-25 at the intermission.
The Commanders increased its advantage to 11 in the third frame and still led 42-34 at the stop despite a Zack Manning top-of-the-key three pointers just before the buzzer.
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Taylor County’s Lady Cardinals came out of the gate strong and posted a 64-39 road victory at Washington County in their season debut on Tuesday.
A 10-0 start by coach Jenny Jessie’s club was sparked by five points from Hope Wigginton and two baskets by Elizabeth Thomas.
The Lady Card lead expanded to 21-4 after first with Wigginton tallying 11 and Thomas six in the frame.
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Campbellsville High School begin the football play-offs just like it ended the regular season — by spotting a quality opponent 28 points in the first half on Dave Fryrear Field.
While, like last week, coach Jay Cobb’s displayed a much-better second-half effort the results were the same — a 40-28 loss to Raceland in the first round of post-season play.
CHS, which finishes at 4-7, could muster only three first-half first downs while the Rams were chalking up 13 which led to a pair touchdowns in each of the first two quarters.
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Campbellsville University Athletic Boosters
Jamboree in the Powell Athletic Center
Friday, Nov. 19
6:30 Warren East vs. Harrison County (girls)
7:30 Campbellsville vs. Lewis County (girls)
8:30 Lewis Co. vs. Campbellsville (boys)
Saturday, Nov. 20
5:30 St. Patrick vs. Taylor County (girls)
6:45 St. Patrick vs. Metcalfe County (boys)
8:00 Glasgow vs. Taylor County (boys)
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It may be a week earlier (first round of the play-offs this season as opposed to the second round last November), but the Campbellsville High School Eagles must fight off a visiting rated (ninth in Class A) Raceland team on Friday night (7:30 on Dave Fryrear Field) to advance in high school football post-season play.
Raceland downed the Eagles 23-20 last season on Nov. 14 by scoring a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns. The CHS loss overshadowed an eight-reception, three-interception game by then-senior Bryton Taylor.
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