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Today's Sports

  • COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ball State...

    By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer Brady Hoke decided to turn Ball State’s debut in The Associated Press Top 25 into a history lesson. “I told them in 1997 Michigan was the 17th ranked team in preseason and ended up winning the national championship,” Hoke said. “In 1998 Michigan was picked preseason No.

  • PREP FOOTBALL OPINION: Last week...

    By NATHANIEL BRYAN

    nbryan@thenewsenterprise.com

    This year, each Friday News-Enterprise sports editor Chuck Jones takes a look at the week that was in high school football and looks ahead at the upcoming week. But since Chucky has been a bit busy, and rightfully so, with the state golf tournaments, you, my lovable readers, are stuck with me for this week’s edition. Yee-haw!

    Both Chuck and I have been here for more than eight years, and neither of us can remember a weekend like the last.

  • PREP FOOTBALL: Marion County...

    By JOSH CLAYWELL jclaywell@thenewsenterprise.com LEBANON — Rodney Armes isn’t used to seeing such a lopsided score not go in his favor. But instead of being on the winning side Friday night, Armes and the LaRue County Hawks found themselves in a not-too-familiar position. The visiting Hawks suffered their third 40-point loss in the last 10 years in a 63-20 loss to Class

  • GIRLS' PREP GOLF: North...

    By CHUCK JONES

    cjones@thenewsenterprise.com

    BOWLING GREEN – The Leachman Buick-Pontiac-GMC/KHSAA Girls’ State Golf Championship got a glimpse of what the next three years could be like.

    Caldwell County freshman Emma Talley and North Hardin’s Lydia Gumm, a J.T. Alton eighth-grader, finished first and second, respectively, after completing the second round Thursday morning in what could become a reoccurring theme at the state tournament with the two battling for the individual title.

  • COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Louisville...

    By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Johnny Patrick returned a fumble 21 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter and blocked a field goal to set up another score in Louisville’s 35-28 victory over Memphis on Friday night Trent Guy returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown and caught a 43-yard scoring

  • PREP FOOTBALL: Elizabethtown...

     

  • PREP GOLF: Gumm 9 strokes off...

    By CHUCK JONES cjones@thenewsenterprise.com BOWLING GREEN — North Hardin’s Lydia Gumm did exactly what she needed to do to be in contention for the Leachman Buick-Pontiac-GMC/KHSAA Girls’ State Golf Championship on Wednesday. The only problem was Caldwell County freshman Emma Talley was playing even better. Gumm, who played only two holes Tuesday due to

  • GIRLS' PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP...

     

  • PREP FOOTBALL: Central Hardin...

    By GREG CREWS gcrews@thenewsenterprise.com RADCLIFF — In 48 minutes, the fate of Central Hardin’s season may be decided. A win over the homestanding North Hardin Trojans on Friday, and the Bruins’ hopes of making the postseason stay alive. A loss, and it’s better luck next year. “We know how important this game is for both teams,” Centr

  • PREP VOLLEYBALL: Elizabethtown...

    The News-Enterprise Sophomore outside hitter Brittany Daniel had 11 kills, two aces and two digs to lead the visiting Elizabethtown Lady Panthers past 5th Region rival LaRue County on Tuesday, 25-19, 21-25, 25-16. Freshman Darian Ditto, freshman outside hitter/setter Mary Beth Russell and junior middle hitter Katie Meek each had nine kills, while sophomore outside hitter Denisha Nich