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Today's Sports

  • A master of the water: Ciampa...

    GOSHEN – It took Cindy Ciampa 24 years to return to swimming – it didn’t take her anywhere near that long to return to her familiar championship form.

    Ciampa dove back into competition with the success she enjoyed before becoming a nurse and the mother of three children, all of whom took up the sport their mother grew up with and loved.

  • Karma go back to basics to win

    CRESTWOOD – The Kentucky Karma turned in an old-fashioned effort Saturday to defeat the Pensacola Power 6-0 in the first round of the National Women’s Football Association.

    In winning the first playoff game in franchise history, the Karma turned to a grinding, ball-control offense and solid defensive effort to advance to the second round at the Los Angeles Amazons Saturday.

  • Sensible training for hot weather

    The second leg of the Oldham County Grand Slam is July 18. It’s a night race. It’s in La Grange (I like to call it LA in the OC – sounds much more glamorous that way). It’s gonna be HOT. So you should not miss it.

  • Athlete of the week: Blake Young

    Team: Oldham County Piranhas swimming club

    Events: 25-meter freestyle, 25-meter backstroke and freestyle relay.

    Age: Six.

    History: Young has been member of the Piranhas for two years.

  • Game bytes: A look at this week...

    BASEBALL: Oldham Aces vs. Next Level

    Score: 9-6 Aces

    When: Sunday.

    Where: Beechmont Baseball complex, Louisville.

    Key players: The Aces’ Brad Reinbold, Alex Sharrard, Jason Sterrett and Preston Theiss.

  • A trio of stars: Three local...

    GOSHEN – The balance in the local boys high school basketball scene will be on display later this summer in the annual Fifth/Sixth Region vs. Seventh/Eighth Region All-Star game at Bellarmine University.

    The game brings together some of the metro area’s best talent including North Oldham’s Dale Tingle, Oldham County’s Eric Dunlap and South Oldham’s Drew Kraemer.

  • Mustangs seek answers in limited...

    GOSHEN – Needing to replace quarterback Dylan Grandon and several top receivers, the North Oldham Mustangs stayed true to their bread and butter running attack this summer opting to spend more work on the nuances of the ground game rather than the seven-on-seven passing leagues.

  • Tally sheet

    ROOKIE LEAGUE

    REDS 10, TWINS 9 - Derek Harris hit a home run and the Reds scored two runs in the top of the sixth inning to score the win.

    Eli Cox had a triple for the Reds. Jake Brizendine, Cameron Rice and Anthony Casey all had doubles for the Reds.

    The Twins got doubles from Jett Kincer, Matthew Duvall and Colton Potter.

  • Karma hosting playoff

    CRESTWOOD – After finishing their best regular season ever, the Kentucky Karma are coming back to their roots for a playoff game.

    The Karma, a Louisville-based women’s football team in the National Women’s Football Association, will host the Pensacola Power at 7 p.m. Saturday at the South Oldham High School Stadium.

  • Sports bytes

    Hagan wins Colorado half-marathon

    When: Saturday.

    Where: Durango, Colorado.

    What: La Grange resident Alex Hagan won the Steamworks Animas Valley Half-Marathon Saturday in Durango.

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