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Youth

  • TCMS takes two of three from CMS

    Campbellsville Middle School won the sixth-grade tllt 40-29, but Taylor County claimed the seventh- (37-25) and eighth-grade (38-34) encounters in middle school boys' basketball on Jan. 5 in Paul J. Coop Gymnasium at Campbellsville High School.

    TCMS Cards 38,
    CMS Eagles 34
    At Campbellsville H.S.
    Eighth grade
    TCMS 7 12 7 12 — 38
    CMS 11 2 6 15 — 34

  • 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.

  • Upcoming games (Jan. 18-28)

    Wednesday, Jan. 18
    HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ BASKETBALL —
    Bardstown vs. Bethlehem in Touchstone Energy Fifth Region All “A” Classic at Green County (7:30). HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ BASKETBALL — Bardstown vs. Washington County in Touchstone Energy Fifth Region All “A” Classic at Green County (6:00).
    Thursday, Jan. 19

  • Youth Baseball announces community forum for Nov. 16

    Campbellsville Youth Baseball is hosting a community forum Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Campbellsville High School Cafeteria.
    The board will discuss the current league  structure and possible changes. The community is invited to attend and will be allowed to comment and ask questions. Those who may want to speak will sign up as they enter the meeting.  The forum will present information and research that has been gathered and is seeking community input.
    The CYB Board of Directors will meet Tuesday, Nov. 23 to discuss and possibly vote on their findings.