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Community Sports

  • CMS eighth graders capture CKMSAC crown
     
  • Retro Eagles wear another CKMSAC gridiron crown
    Campbellsville Middle School won its eighth Central Kentucky Middle School Athletic Conference Bowl championship in the 24-year history of the league with a 14-8 overtime win over Hart County at Dave Fryrear Field. The Eagles, wearing the uniforms of the 2005 team (the last CMS squad to claim the title), trailed 8-0 when the Raiders scored with 2:33 left in regulation on a five-yard run and a conversion tally.
  • CMS Eagles score last for 20-14 triumph
    Campbellsville Middle School tallied two of three touchdowns in a two-minute stretch to upend visiting Taylor County 20-14 in the Central Kentucky Middle School Athletic Conference play-offs on Tuesday. The Eagles (9-3) scored the only first-half touchdown when Shay Stone connected with Austin Hash from 33 yards out. The Cardinals (5-5) took the lead with 3:24 left in the third quarter on Quentin Goodin’s 28-yard pass to Jarred Rogers and Goodin’s two-point conversion run.
  • Eagles eclipse Cards in middle school football
    Campbellsville scored two first-quarter touchdowns and made them hold up in defeating home-standing Taylor County 14-8 in middle school football action on Thursday. The Eagles took advantage of a Cardinal fumble after a hit by Tavon Hunter and Mike Tamez picked up the loose pigskin and sprinted 37 yards to the end zone for a 6-0 CMS cushion.
  • Area sports calendar for November
    Eagle Jamboree, sponsored by the CHS Boys’ Basketball Booster Club Nov. 25-26 Friday, Nov. 25 3:00    Berea vs. Logan County 4:00    Adair County vs. Logan County 5:00    Adair County vs. Berea 6:30    Waynesville (Ohio) vs. Green County 7:30    Green County vs. Cumberland County 8:30    Waynesville (Ohio) vs. Cumberland County Saturday, Nov. 26
  • Community Club basketball sign-ups announced
    The Campbellsville Community Club is conducting Youth League Basketball sign-ups and try-outs for boys in grades 1 through 6 living in Campbellsville/Taylor County on Thursday, Nov. 18 (6-7:30 p.m.), Saturday, Nov. 20 (10:30 a.m.-noon) and Sunday, Nov. 21 (2-3:30 p.m.) in the Campbellsville Elementary multi-purpose gymnasium.