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Today's Sports

  • TCMS seventh graders take pair...

     

    The Taylor County seventh grade girls’  volleyball team brought home two trophies from its Central Kentucky Middle School Athletic Conference game against Hart County on April 29 at Russell County. The Lady Cardinals added the tournament championship to their regular-season crown and finished the season at 14-1.

  • Green dominant again in...

    Green County High School claimed 15 individual races and all eight relay events to easily capture the Heartland Athletic Conference girls’ and boys’ team titles on April 25.
    The brother/sister act of Evan and Erin Jaggers, who won the Ewing Awards as the meet’s top performers, paced coach Will Hodges’ team to the team championships.

  • Lady Tigers capture first MSC...

     

  • Dabney, Cards dominate...

     

  • Durham delivers at plate, on...

    Campbellsville High School tallied two runs in the 10th inning to post a 8-6 baseball triumph at John Hardin on Friday.
    Zach Durham, who got the Eagle win in relief, also had three hits and four runs batted in to pace the visitors’ attack.
    Clayton Russell and Caleb Gupton had two hits apiece.

    • The Eagles fell 3-1 at Green County on Monday as Colton Bush allowed only three CHS hits. Austin Hash was saddled with the Eagle loss despite allowing only five Dragon safeties.

  • Lady Cards, Marion’s Knights...

     

  • Lady Tigers named MSC Player,...

    Campbellsville University took home three of the top four awards Friday evening at the Mid-South Conference Softball Tournament banquet.
    Senior shortstop and leadoff hitter Emma Napier was named the MSC Player of the Year, Victoria Decker was named the MSC Freshman of the Year and Shannon Wathen was named the MSC Coach of the Year.

  • CU knocks off top-seed...

    The first extra innings game of the 2013 Mid-South Conference Tournament was also one of the most interesting as Campbellsville University edged No. 11 Cumberland University 2-0, in 11 innings Friday evening at Hunter Wright Stadium.
    The win gives Campbellsville (30-17) its fifth consecutive 30-win season and ninth in the last 10 years.

  • Adair, Marion down Taylor Co....

    The top two seeds in the 20th District Baseball Tournament padded their records at home on Thursday as Adair County whipped Taylor County 8-1 and Marion County edged Campbellsville 3-2
    The top-seeded Indians rode the pitching arm of Zack Hutchison (complete game with six strike-outs and no walks while allowing only four hits) and two-hit games from Marshall Shelley and Ty Bennett to complete regular-season district play with a 6-0 worksheet.
    Don Dabney had a triple for the Cardinals while Will Hollingsworth, Tyler Frogge and Hunter McQueary had singles.

  • Reynolds’ third-inning blast...

     

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