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SPORTS BRIEFS: Wade finishes tied for second
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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A ‘super group’
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Felkins signs with Union College
Cameron Felkins always dreamed of playing a sport in college. But he never thought it would be tennis.
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Hot Rods release spring training schedule
The Bowling Green Hot Rods’ spring training games will begin on March 17 in Florida.
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End the ‘rivalry’
In his introductory press conference on Feb. 18, newly-hired Barren County football coach Jason Esters laid out one of his major goals for the 2010 season: shorten the expanse between the Trojans and their three district opponents (Warren Central, Bowling Green and Grayson County).
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All Region
Glasgow’s Kelsey Greer and Monroe County’s Caylan Bybee and Madison Clements were all named to the Region 4 All-tournament team Saturday.
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Common fishing terms defined
Was in the vicinity of some pretty good crappie fishermen Tuesday morning at Bill and Todd Logsdon's place and the consensus seemed to be the same. “There’s not bitin’.”
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SPORTS BRIEFS
Meet the Scotties for the spring sports teams will be March 15
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