Anderson shoots 160 in Junior Amateur Qualifier
BOWLING GREEN —Tompkinsville’s Matthew Anderson shot a two-round 160 to finish 29th at the 2008 USGA Junior Amateur Qualifying at Bowling Green Country Club.
Anderson shot a first round 81 and finished with a 79.
The top three qualified while the next two are alternates. Dustin Korte of Metropolis, Ill., shot a 146 to win the event. Tomas Cocha of Salta, Argentina, and Blaine Woodruff of Acworth, Ga., each shot a 149 to tie for second place.
Barren boys golf meeting set for July 8
Anyone interested in playing boys golf at Barren County High School is encouraged to attend an informational meeting in the high school gym on Tuesday, July 8, at 4 p.m.
Contact Robert Bauer at BCHS for any additional information.
BCMS football practice begins July 14
The Barren County Middle School football team will begin practiing on July 14 from 6-8 p.m. at the Jackie B. Browning Little League Football Field. Cleat orders may be made at Hibbett’s in Glasgow.
For more information contact coach Todd Stephens.
Stockton hosts hoops camp July 14-16
Brandon Stockton, who was the state’s Mr. Basketball while prepping at Glasgow High School and went on to play at the University of Kentucky, will host a Shooting Stars Basketball Camp July 14-16 at Glasgow High School.
The camp runs from noon-4 p.m. each day and is limited to the first 75 campers. The cost to attend is $50 per camper. The camp is open to boys and girls age 7-18.
Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt and an evaulation card. The camp also includes daily contests and prizes, guest speakers and personalized skill assessments.
For more information about the camp, call 270-834-0008 or 270-404-4604.
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One last chance
As Lora Garrett prepares the Glasgow High School swim team for this weekend’s Kentucky High School Athletic Association Region 1 Swimming and Diving Championships in Owensboro, she sees a lot of positives for her team. Meghan Taylor is swimming well in the freestyle and Grayson Reynolds is swimming well, as are a couple of the Lady Scottie relay teams.
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Focused
Steve Metzger, the head swim coach at Barren County High School, is pretty excited about where his team is right now as the Trojans and the Trojanettes prepare for the regional championships this weekend.
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Underdog role
Luke Pniewski, the head wrestling coach at Barren County High School, knows his team will be the underdog this weekend at the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Region 2 Wrestling Championships in Danville.
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Swindle signs to play golf at Lindsey Wilson
Only three years after she picked up a golf club for the first time, Glasgow High School senior Courtney Swindle signed her letter of intent to play golf for Lindsey Wilson College.
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Caverna girls lose close match, 58-50
The Caverna Lady Colonels lost a hard-fought battle Tuesday night to John Hardin High School out of Elizabethtown. Caverna lost, 58-50.
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Cummings leads Trojanettes over Russell County
A coach, in any sport, prays for the night when everything comes together for his or her team. In basketball, coaches want their teams to play good defense, rebound and shoot the ball well. When a team can do those three things, and do them well, they’re hard to beat.
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Glasgow boys dump Hornets
While Glasgow and Metcalfe started off on equal footing Tuesday night, the Scotties ran away with the game in the second half, to end the night 97-49.
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Barren County boys lose, 84-81
For 31 minutes and 24 seconds of Tuesday’s game against visiting Russell County, the Barren County Trojans were playing some pretty good basketball. Barren County was shooting well over 50 percent from the field, was playing good stingy defense on the Lakers and, with just 36 seconds remaining in the game, the Trojans were in striking distance, trailing 81-79.
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Lady Scotties roll past Metcalfe girls
The Glasgow Lady Scotties won handily on the basketball court Tuesday night with a 71-35 win over the Metcalfe County Lady Hornets. It was a big night for Glasgow, as it was only the second time in the school’s history that the girls’ basketball team won 20 games.
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Lindsey leads Caverna over Monticello
Dearrick Lindsey scored 23 points Monday night to lead the Caverna Colonels to a 55-46 victory on the road at Monticello.
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