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LOCAL SPORTS BRIEFS
Punt, pass and kick contest set for Nov. 16
Bowling Park’s Punt, pass and kick contest will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Metcalfe County Middle School football field.
The competition is open to boys and girls ages 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. Each contestant will have one attempt at each event.
Entry fee is $2 per child. Admission is free.
Lady Spikesters sign ups underway
Sign ups for the Glasgow Recreation Department’s girls Lady Spikesters Volleyball League will continue through Friday, Nov. 21.
This volleyball league is for girls ages 14-18 years of age, from beginning to experienced players.
League play will begin in December with most games being played on Saturday mornings. The cost for this league is $20 per child or $15 per child if more then one child per family participates.
Turkey Slam tourney is Nov. 22-23
The Glasgow Recreation Department will host a co-ed volleyball tournament on Saturday, Nov. 22, and Sunday, Nov. 23. The divisions will be Co-ed 6’s Open, Co-ed 6’s B’s and Church Co-ed 6’s. The tournament will be double elimination with a draw for the seedings. The deadline to register is Thursday, Nov. 20, at 4 p.m.
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Scotties survive Trojans
Tavion Parrish had his most successful game of the season Friday night, rushing for 176 yards and five touchdowns, as his Glasgow Scotties triumphed over cross-town rival Barren County. “Tavion was just Tavion,” as Coach Rick Wood said afterward, and the Scotties were able to pull out a 41-25 win against the resilient Trojans.
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Monroe routs Adair
Twenty-seven second quarter points lifted the Monroe County Falcons to a 48-0 drumming of Adair County at Darrell Carter Stadium Friday night.
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Barren edges Todd
Lee McFarland can describe the 2010 soccer season in one word. Well, technically two: “a monster.”
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Barren County girls win area meet
Barren County girls’ varsity cross country defeated Central Hardin and Glasgow in a home meet on Thursday.
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SPORTS BRIEFS
Glasgow volleyball notched its third win in a row Thursday night, downing Hart County 2-1.
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‘Scary’ Scotties, ‘tough’ Trojans
This Friday will usher in a new decade in the Barren County-Glasgow football rivalry. And if the numbers are any indication, the Trojans will welcome its arrival.
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GPS users outcatching ‘sight fishermen’
Barren continues to be about six feet above summer pool but all ramps are accessible and fishing continues to be fairly good.
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SPORTS BRIEF
Barren County girls golf opened the week with two blowout wins.
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Butler to be named BCHS softball coach
Barren County High School will name John Butler its new sofball coach in a Friday press conference, athletic director Bob Blair said on Wednesday.
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Big talk, big action
For most of the 2010 season, head coach Meagan Powell has described the Lady Scotties as a “second half team.” But the soccer squad failed to live up to its reputation Tuesday night.
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