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Today's Sports

  • Lady Tigers win third straight...

    Campbellsville University's Lady Tigers went undefeated to capture its third consecutive Mid-South Conference Tournament championship on Saturday in Georgetown.

    The Lady Tigers defeated the University of the Cumberlands 6-3 in Thursday's first game.

    Campbellsville scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth to take the victory.

    Laura Slack's 3-3 effort, paced CU while Erica Creek was 2-3 with two RBI.

    Cassidy Kroeker went the distance for the Lady Tigers to pick up the win.

  • Neat bags $1,500 Super Late...

    On an evening that saw exciting finishes and even a tie, Brad Neat of Dunnville picked up the $1,500-to-win special for the Good Neighbor Pharmacy Super Late Models on Friday evening at Ponderosa Speedway.

    Other feature winners included P.J. Feistritzer of Danville in Kentucky National Guard Pro Late Models, Benji Lee of St. Joe in Hardee's Modifieds and Bartley Grant of Berea and Logan Whitis of Hustonville finished in a dead-heat tie for the SkyTower Power Race Engines Sportsman feature win.

    Good Neighbor Pharmacy Super Late Models (19 entries)

  • Marlar makes it two straight...

    Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn. took the race lead on lap 18 and never looked back in scoring his second straight Spring Sizzler victory in the 11th Annual Spring Sizzler for the O'Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Super Late Model division on Saturday evening at Bluegrass Speedway in Bardstown.

    Other feature winners included Logan Whitis of Hustonville in WBRT 1320-AM Sportsman and Benji Lee of St. Joe in Kentucky Cooperage Modifieds.

  • Lady Eagles win first five...

    Coach Carol Tucker's Campbellsville High School Lady Eagles' tennis team won their first five matches of the season while her Eagle boys' squad went 2-3.

    The girls' unit has bested Washington County twice and North Hardin, Bardstown and Adair County.

    The boys' contingent owns two team wins over Washington County.

    Meredith Haley paces the Lady Eagles with five singles' wins while the doubles' teams of Alison Medders/Ashley Phillips and Ariel Milby/Summer Montgomery also started with 5-0 worksheets.

  • 1974 grad still enjoying...

    Just to show how old I and the class of 1974 are getting, there wasn't a girls' basketball team when we graduated in 1974.

    The sport which was halted decades earlier (matter of fact Sue Smith's mother was a stand-out) started back again for the 1974-75 campaign.

    At least one local young lady didn't get a chance to display her skills while still in high school.

    She did go on to play at Western Kentucky University and probably goes down as one of the best female athletes ever produced in Taylor County.

  • Lady Eagles third at Greenwood...

    Coach Katie Wilkerson's Campbellsville High School Lady Eagles finished third (behind Greenwood and West Jessmaine and ahead of Warren Central and Franklin-Simpson) at the five-team Greenwood Ribbon Invitational on Saturday in Bowling Green.

    Eighth-grader Kelsey Feltner paced the Lady Eagles by winning the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes and also being on the second-place 4x100- and 4x-200-meter relay teams (along with Danika Smith, Erica Crider and Stephanie Cowherd).

    Smith was second in the 100 dash while Crider was fourth in 100 hurdles and Baker fourth in the discus.

  • Eagles clobber Cardinals 9-1 on...

    Campbellsville High school took advantage of five Taylor County errors and rolled past the visiting Cardinals 9-1 on Tuesday afternoon.

    After Taylor County failed to score in the first when its first two hitters (Chance Walls and Chase Roution) reached on walks, the Eagles tallied two unearned runs in the second and never trailed.

    Aaron Schwoebel's one-out single moved Taylor Levi, who reached on an error to third where he scored on Adam Simmons' infield single.

    A walk to Kyle Martin loaded the bases and Tyler Finn's free pass made it 2-0.

  • Graham starts efforts to give...

    Clint Graham's basketball eligibility is up on the collegiate scene. Now, the former Taylor County High School, Gardner-Webb and Campbellsville University player plans on teaching some of the things he's learned.

    Graham, who competed against 2008 College Player of the Year Tyler Hansbrough and against current NBA players Travis Outlaw and Al Jefferson, played his final game when the Tigers lost to Oklahoma City in the NAIA Division 1 semifinals last month in Kansas City.

  • CU scores thrice in ninth to...

    Campbellsville University fought back from deficits of 4-0 and 5-1 to down Union College 9-6 on Wednesday in Barbourville.

    The Tigers (13-11) used two-run rallies in the sixth and seventh innings to tie the score at 6-6 before tallying three runs in the top of the ninth in the single game.

    Temple Macdonald and Brandon Hunter paced the CU attack with three hits apiece while Chris Curley and Logan Smith had two safeties each.

  • Card track teams begin season...

    High school track began its 2008 season on the local scene with the Pre-Season Rally at Taylor County on March 21.

    The Taylor County boys' squad finished first with 67 points while LaRue County had 54 and Campbellsville 51.

    First-place finishers for Taylor County were Donald White in the 100-meter dash (11.61), Griffin Tucker in the 800-meter run (2:25.89), Wes Colvin in the 3,200-meter run (11:44.96), C.J. Short in the 300-meter hurdles (50.68), Matt Humphress in the triple jump (35-10) and Chris Thomas in the shot put (40-5).

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