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Lady Cats split two on Senior Night
by Jay Compton
Sports Editor
The Bell County Lady Cats celebrated Senior Night on Monday with a 19-3 win over Lynn Camp. Seniors Hillary Lowe, Shasta Centers and Haley Goodman helped ...
Bell downs KC, 51-43
by Jay Compton
Sports Editor
LOG MOUNTAIN — Rivalries don’t get much more intense than the Bell County-Knox Central match-up, especially considering the teams are in different districts...
Davis, Kidd-Gilchrist go 1 and 2
by Brian mahoney
AP Basketball Writer
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — No one-and-done for Kentucky’s kids in the NBA draft. The Wildcats instead became the first school to go 1-2. After the New Orlean...
Middlesboro All-Stars begin tournament action Sunday
JAY COMPTON|Daily News Carson Shumate puts a ball in play during recent Little League action. Shumate is on the Middlesboro 9- and 10-year-old All-Sta...
Monte Vista remains a family affair
by JAY COMPTON
Sports Editor
GIBSON STATION, Va. — For folks in the Tri-State area looking for an affordable place to play a round of golf Monte Vista is like an oasis nestled in the mo...
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LMU women add two to recruiting class
HARROGATE, Tenn. — Shermika Harris and Lakeisha Beasley have each signed a National Letter of Intent to join the Lady Railsplitters next season, Lincoln Memorial University head women’s basketball coach Roger Hodge announced on Friday. These two additions for the 2013-14 season bring the Lady Railsplitters’ total to five in the 2013 recruiting class with Katrina Ottesen, Josey Harding and Sydnie Anderson also making their way to Harrogate nex...
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Bell County sophomore courtesy runner Hayden Gilbert rounds third and heads for home on Dylan Cox's two-run double in the top of the first inning of Thursday's game at Middlesboro.
Bobcats gearing up for stretch run
Jay Compton Sports Editor The Bell County Bobcats saw their current losing streak reach four games with Thursday’s 15-5 loss at Middlesboro. But there were some positives to build on going forward. The Bobcats were able to get off to a fast start with four runs in the first two innings after being held to just one run over their three previous games. Evan Brock drew a one-out walk an Aaron Jenkins singled in the top of the first innin...
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Middlesboro freshman right fielder Bailey Hensley comes up throwing retire Williamsburg's Marah Crusenberry at first and erase a hit during Thursday's game.
Lady Jackets beat Williamsburg 12-1
Jay Compton Sports Editor The Middlesboro Lady Jackets made quick work of Williamsburg on Thursday. They erupted for twelve runs in the first two innings and coasted to a 12-1 win in five. Megan Prater, Kelsie Hensley and Lauren Spurlock each had a single and a double in the game for the Lady Jackets. Middlesboro also got a double from Laura Durham and singles from Carissa Padgett, Savanna Miracle, Tiffany Howerton, Bailey Hensley and J...
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Bell County girls elementary basketball camp June 3-5
The Bell County Lady Cats will be holding their annual Girls Elementary Basketball Camp June 3-5 at the BCHS gym. The camp for girls from Kindergarter through the 8th grade will run from 9 a.m. to noon each day and the cost is $35. Bell Co. girls basketball coaches, players and volunteers will serve as the camp staff. Emphasis during the camp will be centered on teaching the fundamentals of basketball including ballhandling, shooting, p...
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Middlesboro junior catcher Tyler Prater shows the ball after tagging out Corbin's Derek Terry at the plate on Wednesday. The Jackets and Redhounds were tied at 0 through three innings before thunder followed by heavy rain washed out the game.
Jackets rained out in Corbin
Jay Compton Sports Editor CORBIN — Mother Nature was the big winner on Wednesday as a loud clap of thunder followed by heavy rainfall brought an end to Middlesboro’s make-up game at Corbin after three innings with the score tied 0-0. Before the rains came, the Jackets got hits from Jessie Hoskins, Brandon Hale and Matthew Mike. But Corbin’s Taylor Combs kept them from scoring. Brian Hale started for Middlesboro and was working on a sh...
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Lady Railsplitters sign 4 for 2014
HARROGATE, Tenn. — The Lincoln Memorial University softball team continues to add layers to their talented and decorated recruiting class, as Savannah Foster, Jaclyn Cokeroft, Megan Tice and Emilee Solomon have committed to join the Lady Railsplitters for the 2014 season, head coach Natalie Layden announced on Wednesday. With these four student-athletes set to make their way to Harrogate this fall, the LMU softball program brings their tota...
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Golden’s exit doesn’t change Vols’ expectations
Steve Megargee AP Sports Writer KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee coach Cuonzo Martin doesn’t believe the expectations for his team should change even after the transfer of Trae Golden, which leaves the Volunteers without a lot of experience at point guard. “It doesn’t really change for us,” Martin said Wednesday. “When you lose a key piece in what you’re trying to do, obviously that part is tough, but guys have to fill the void and kee...
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Former University of Kentucky All-American Steve Meilinger has been named to the College Football Hall of Fame. Meilinger was a standout at multiple positions on both offense and defense while playing for the Wildcats from 1951-53.
UK’s Meilinger makes College Football Hall of Fame
From staff & wire reports LEXINGTON — Steve Meilinger, a two-year first-team All-American who excelled at several positions on offense and defense for the Kentucky Wildcats, has been named to the College Football Hall of Fame as announced Tuesday by the National Football Foundation. The event was held in New York City at the NASDAQ MarketSite. The ceremony was announced by Rece Davis of ESPN. “I thank the National Football Foundation fo...
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Golden transferring from Tennessee
Steve Megargee AP Sports Writer KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee guard Trae Golden’s roller-coaster junior year has culminated with the biggest twist of all. He’s transferring. Tennessee announced Tuesday that Golden will transfer at the end of the spring semester. Golden, a two-year starter, had placed third in the Southeastern Conference with 3.9 assists per game and was the Vols’ third-leading scorer with 12.1 points per game this...
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Middlesboro junior courtesy runner Amanda Biscardi slides across home plate as the throw gets away from Harlan catcher Kaitlyn Jenkins during the Lady Jackets' 6-3 win on Tuesday.
Lady Jackets double-up Harlan 6-3
Jay Compton Sports Editor The Harlan Lady Dragons have been playing some of their best ball of the season over the past few weeks, but the Middlesboro Lady Jackets continue to have their number. Tuesday, the Lady Jackets scored the final three runs to take a 6-3 win over Harlan. The Lady Dragons struck first as Madison Noe led off the game with a base hit and later scored on an error for a 1-0 lead. Middlesboro answered quickly with t...
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Bell County junior Kelly Brown pulls away from the field during a recent distance race. Friday at SEKC meet hosted by Knox Central Brown won the 3200 meter run, placed second in the 1600 and third in the 800 to help the Lady Cats to a fourth place overall finish.
Lady Cats 4th, Bobcats 5th at SEKC track meet
Jay Compton Sports Editor Host Knox Central and Corbin took top honors at the SEKC track meet on Friday as the Knox Central girls took first overall in the team standings with the Lady Redhounds second and the Corbin boys were first with the Panthers second. In the girls’s meet, Williamsburg placed third with Bell County coming fourth, Harlan County fifth and Middlesboro placed eighth. On the boys’ side, Harlan County was third, Clay Co...
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Panthers end season with 4-1 loss to Rebels
Allen Earl GREENEVILLE — The Cumberland Gap Panthers saw their season come to an end on Friday with a 4-1 loss to South Greene in the first round of the District 2-AA Tournament at Tusculum College. Cumberland Gap went up 1-0 in the bottom of the third inning. Brad Fleeman led off with a single and adavnced on a passed ball. One out later, Joe Gidens singled to left put runners at the corners and stole second. Hunter Bayless followed with...
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Middlesboro sophomore outfielder John Millett slides toward right field line in an attempt to catch shallow fly ball during a recent game. The Jackets went on the road Saturday and beat Rockcastle County 7-2 before the rain came and wiped out the second game of a scheduled double-header. Middlesboro (15-8) hosts Barbourville on Thursday.
Jackets win at Rockcastle
Jay Compton|Daily News Middlesboro sophomore outfielder John Millett slides toward right field line in an attempt to catch shallow fly ball during a recent game. The Jackets went on the road Saturday and beat Rockcastle County 7-2 before the rain came and wiped out the second game of a scheduled double-header. Middlesboro (15-8) hosts Barbourville on Thursday.
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Orb wins Kentucky Derby
Beth Harris AP Racing Writer LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Way back in the pack heading into the final turn, Orb was calm even if his jockey wasn’t. Churning through a sloppy track that resembled creamy peanut butter, the bay colt picked up speed and, one by one, blew past rivals. By that time, jockey Joel Rosario knew he was aboard the Kentucky Derby winner. Orb powered to a 2½-length victory Saturday at Churchill Downs, giving trainer Sh...
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Julius Mays reflects on his childhood in Middlesboro
Shane Pippin Staff Writer Julius Mays, the University of Kentucky basketball team’s starting guard this past season, recently reflected on his time spent in Middlesboro. “I lived in Middlesboro most of the time during the ages of 4 to 6 years old,” said Mays. “After that, I would still spend most of my summers in Middlesboro, all the way up into my teenage years.” Mays came to Middlesboro, along with his mother and four older sisters....
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Season ends for Lady Panthers
Staff report GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — The Cumberland Gap Lady Panthers saw their season come to an end on Thursday with a 4-0 loss at South Greene in the first round of the District 2-AA Tournament. Cumberland Gap played well as neither team made an error and both finished the game with six hits. But the Lady Rebels used some daring base running to turn their hits into four runs. South Green scored three runs in the bottom of the third inni...
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Middlesboro freshman third baseman Lauren Spurlock throws on to first from her knees after making a diving stop of a Hillary Lowe grounder during action in Friday's game.
Lady Jackets snap skid with win at Bell
Jay Compton Sports Editor With four starters away on their senior trip, the Middlesboro Lady Jackets had several other to step up in a big way on Friday as they beat Bell County 7-1 to snap a four-game losing streak. Freshman catcher Laura Durham singled, doubled, walked and reached on an error. She drove in one and courtesy runner Amanda Biscardi scored three times. Senior first baseman Savanna Miracle belted a three-run double while M...
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Pineville freshman Erica Gambrell rounds first after slapping a base hit to center during Friday's game. Gambrell also walked twice and scored a run in the Lady Lions' 14-3 loss to Barbourville.
Barbourville beats Lady Lions, 14-3
Jay Compton Sports Editor Playing softball right after a school trip to Dollywood wasn’t a successful formula for the Pineville Lady Lions on Friday. Pineville committed 10 errors and left 15 runners on base in a 14-3 loss to Barbourville. “For two weeks, we’ve been in a hitting slump. It’s like we get the bases loaded and we cannot get that connection,” Lady Lions coach Shari Knuckles said. “The girls are coming out and they’re competi...
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Senior shortstop Brian Hale launches a grand slam to left field during Thursday's game. Hale's bomb broke a 2-2 tie and the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets went on to beat Williamsburg 10-2.
With a vengeance
Jay Compton Sports Editor Brian Hale broke a 2-2 tie with a grand slam off Micah Purdie in the bottom of the fifth inning and the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets went on to a 10-2 win on Thursday and gained a little revenge from losing at Williamsburg earlier this year in the All “A” championship game. “We came out focused and ready to play today, had a different attitude than we had (Wednesday),” said Jacket coach John Smith. “I challenged ...
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The Cumberland Gap girls tennis team poses with their plaque after winning the District 2A-AA Tournament on Thursday. Standing, from left, are Hannah Hatmaker, Kellie Taylor, Sydney Davis, Kierstyn Carmical, Whitney Elliott and Kaitlyn Harmon. Sitting are Bethany Wade, Taylor Love and Alicia Westmoreland.
Lady Panthers win district tourney
Jay Compton Sports Editor HARROGATE, Tenn. — Cumberland Gap’s girls’ tennis team downed Greeneville 4-0 to win the District 2A-AA championship on Thursday at Lincoln Memorial University. The Lady Panthers swept the first four singles matches to secure the victory. Sydney Davis got past Madison Hite 8-6, Kierstyn Carmical defeated Caroline Quarrels 8-4, Kellie Taylor pulled out an 8-7 (7-5) win over Lauren Yakubic in a tie-breaker and ...
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Bell County third-baseman Shasta Centers makes the throw to first base after fielding a ground ball during Thursday's game. Centers led the Lady Cats with a pair of hits in an 8-1 loss at Harlan County.
Lady Cats lose at Harlan County
John Middleton Harlan Daily Enterprise HARLAN — After opening the district slate with a pair of losses, the Harlan County Lady Bears have reminded the rest of the 52nd District there is a reason they are the three-time defending champions. The Lady Bears earned their third straight district win on Thursday, knocking off visiting Bell County 8-1. “We let one get away from us down at Bell. But, we have come back pretty strong. It is a big...
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LMU senior second baseman Sarah Walz throws on to first after fielding a grounder during action this past season. Walz has been selected to Capital One Academic All-District Softball Team.
LMU’s Walz named Academic All-District
TOWSON, Md. — In her final season with the Lincoln Memorial University softball program, Sarah Walz has been named to the Capital One Academic All-District Softball Team. Walz is the second selection for the Lady Railsplitters over the past two seasons, as Meghan LaFevor garnered the honor following the 2012 campaign, and the fourth all-time selection for Lincoln Memorial. The 2013 Capital One Academic All-District Softball Teams are select...
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SEC’s new network with ESPN to debut in 2014
ATLANTA (AP) — The Southeastern Conference and ESPN on Thursday announced a 20-year agreement to operate a SEC network that is scheduled to debut in August, 2014. SEC Commissioner Mike Slive said the SEC network will produce 1,000 live events each year, including 450 televised on the network and 550 distributed digitally. Slive says the network will carry approximately 45 SEC football games each year “and a depth of content across all s...
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LMU golfers open Super Regional on Monday
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. — After capturing the 2013 South Atlantic Conference Championship on April 16, the Lincoln Memorial University men’s golf team is poised to return to action on May 6 with the start of the NCAA Division II South/Southeast Super Regional, a three-day, 54-hole event. The Super Regional is comprised of 20 teams from six different states (South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Florida). Included ...
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Middlesboro sophomore outfielder Jake Brock sprints down the first base line as the Clay County infield chases his bunt. Brock had two bunt singles for the Jackets only hits in Wednesday's 7-0 loss. In Middlesboro's previous game, Brock scored the winning run on a wild pitch in the bottom of the 8th inning as the Jackets beat Clay 5-4.
Jackets can’t make it two straight over Clay
Jay Compton Sports Editor Consistency continues to be hard to find for the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets. Coming off a 5-4, eight-inning win over Clay County on Friday, MHS was held to just two hits as they lost to the Tigers 7-0 on Wednesday. “We’ve been trying to find that answer all year. We put one or two good games together and then come out the next night and look like a T-ball team out here,” said Jacket coach John Smith. “I’ve been...
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