Glasgow native Whitney Wade had her second-best weekend on the Duramed Futures Tour.
She finished tied for second in the USI Championship in Concord, N.H., which ended Sunday.
Misun Cho shot a 10-under 206 to defeat Wade, Gerina Mendoza, Ashley Knoll and Paola Moreno by one stroke.
Wade earned $5,926 for her weekend’s worth of work, her second highest pay off since winning the Duramed Championship in Mason, Ohio, on June 19-21.
Wade shot three consecutive rounds of 69 in the USI.
Barren County LL football sets signups
Barren County Little League football will be have registration for players and cheerleaders on Aug. 3, 4 and 6 and Aug. 10, 11 and 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. and on Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the football field on Donnelley Drive.
All Barren County and Glasgow children second through sixth grades are welcome. Fees for players will be $50 and $35 for each sibling.
Fees for cheerleaders will be $35. For more information, call (270) 834-0448.
Barren offers football camp
The Barren County Trojan Football camp will be July 30-31 for grades 3-8 at Trojan Field from 8 a.m. to noon. Cost is $25.
The clinic will be conducted by Barren County coaches and players and will include an emphasis on football fundamentals.
Registration forms and checks made payable to Barren County High School, can be brought to the first day of camp.
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SPORTS BRIEFS: Wade finishes tied for second
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Underdogs...
With the likes of softball powerhouses Greenwood, Glasgow, Bowling Green and Allen County-Scottsville in the tournament, the Metcalfe County High School Lady Hornets, winners of the 16th District, are probably heading into next week’s Region 4 Tournament as underdogs.
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Champions...
Another chapter in the Glasgow High School Lady Scotties’ fairy-tale softball season was written Wednesday night as they became the first GHS team since 1996 to claim the District 15 Tournament championship, after beating the tournament’s No. 1 seed and the No. 1 team in the state, the Allen County-Scottsville Lady Patriots, 1-0.
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Couldn't give it up...
Until a few weeks ago, Glasgow High School senior Shelby Ray wasn’t sure if she would pursue sports into her college career. Although a standout basketball and softball player, Ray thought it was time for her athletic career to come to a close so she could focus solely on academics in college. But in the end, she said she couldn’t imagine walking away from softball.
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Finally
After Glasgow High School center fielder Jordan Alexander settled under a fly ball to make the final out of the Scotties’ District 15 Championship game victory over Allen County-Scottsville Wednesday night, he raised his hands above his head, let out a big yell, and took off running to be with his teammates.
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Cornerstone
A cornerstone in the foundation that Steven Murphy has used to build the Glasgow High School softball program has been pitching. He believes you start everything with good pitching and then you can build from there.
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Season ends
The Barren County Trojans have struggled with their hitting over the last six or seven games of the regular season and unfortunately for the Trojan faithful, the problem arose again for Barren County on Tuesday in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association District 15 Baseball Tournament in Glasgow.
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Opportunity knocked
Going into Monday’s baseball game against Glasgow, Monroe County High School coach Jerome Taylor said the Falcons, to have a chance to beat the No. 1 seeded Scotties, would have to take advantage of every one of their opportunities.
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Big obstacle
The Monroe County Lady Falcons came into the Kentucky High School Athletic Association District 15 Softball Tournament Monday night in Glasgow with a big obstacle in front of them.
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