It’s a little later that normal, but the high school swimming season in Kentucky comes to a close this weekend with the KHSAA state championships.
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It ended up getting closer down the stretch, but it was still a win for the Bruins nonetheless Thursday night in Radcliff.
Two pitches into Thursday’s 17th District fastpitch softball game in RadÂcliff gave a quick indication as to what kind of result would follow.
A late April cold spell with scattered snow showers didn’t stop Wednesday’s high school tennis action at the Freeman Lake Tennis Complex in Elizabethown.
The Trojans were unable to build on two straight wins Wednesday night, falling behind early in a 19-3 loss to the Cardinals.
Heading into today’s championship round of the Lincoln Heritage Conference Tennis Tournament, Central Hardin has claimed the boys’ team title, while Central Hardin and Elizabethtown are tied at 10 points on the girls’ side in the three-day event.
It took a few innings to get going, but the Lady Panthers punched their ticket to this weekend’s 2-A State Championships Tuesday evening at LaRue County High School.
Cooper Campbell, Seth Yates and Bailey Moore drove in two runs apiece Tuesday night as host North Hardin rolled past Fort Knox, 15-0, in high school baseball play.
The Elizabethtown, Central Hardin, North Hardin, John Hardin, Fort Knox and LaRue County High School tennis teams all met Monday evening at the Freeman Lake Tennis Center to open the 2021 Lincoln Heritage Conference Tournament.
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