All sports teams are special in their own way, whether they see their seasons end early in postseason play, or they’re like this Elizabethtown High School football team — playing for a state championship.
There are nights, now more than five decades later, that Gary Inman will wake up and what will be on his mind is one fourth-quarter high school football pass in a Class 2-A state championship game.
Perspective is a tough word to wrap your mind around when you’re 17.
Dear Gov. Andy Beshear,
Please, no one panic.
While hindsight, they say is 20/20, we can all pretty much agree that 2020 has sucked on a variety of levels.
Alex Matthews, Kendall Wingler and Whitney Hay sat there waiting for two names to be called.
The game plan is simple.
Leadership is something every coach desires in players.
Coaching is hard.
Mary Kate Wheatley played volleyball, basketball and softball at Elizabethtown High School.
The last two-plus months are something we’ve never seen before and we all hope we never see again.
As things slowly start to open back up and we all strive for a new normal (whatever that will eventually look like), golf courses were allowed to stay open in Kentucky.
There were a lot of great things about the three days of the NFL Draft.
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