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Today's Sports

  • Bruins get pair of big innings...

    Ballard High used a pair of big innings aided by Oldham County’s mistakes to be the Colonels 10-5 Tuesday.The Bruins scored six in the third inning and four more in the sixth to keep the Colonels at bay despite a pair of home runs from senior shortstop Josh Kovach.

  • Cycling saves fuel, prepares...

    Fuel prices are higher than ever. No fun, huh? What if you could find a way to enjoy time with your family and never have to burn a gallon of fuel? Sounds good doesn’t it?It’s not only possible, it’s easy!

  • Colonels crunch

    BUCKNER – It’s Derby week and the Oldham County Colonels decided to run.

    Taking advantage of what North Oldham gave them, the OCHS baseball team clinched the top seed in the district tourney Tuesday as they literally ran by the Mustangs for an 11-6 win.

  • Locals bring flair

    LOUISVILLE – From group efforts involving families to raising money for charity in super hero costumes, there were plenty of Oldham County residents among the more than 12,000 runners in the Kentucky Derby Festival mini-marathon Saturday.

    The biggest group was a crew of runners from the Centerfield Elementary School cross country program that included parents, members of the team and the coaching staff.

  • Game Bytes

    Booster News

    Oldham County holding Ryder raffle

    When: Right now.

    Where: Oldham County High School and Dizzy Dave’s East, La Grange.

    What: The Oldham County High School booster club is holding a Ryder Cup ticket raffle.

  • Joseph holding camp at Tom...

    CRESTWOOD – Former South Oldham High School and Eastern Kentucky University football player Keith Joseph is holding the KJ Fundamental Football Clinic from 6 to 8 p.m. May 19-23 at Tom Sawyer State Park.

    The clinic is non-contact and open to players ages 7-14. Players will be grouped in age groups.

    The registration deadline is May 9.

  • Kentucky Karma coming to South...

    CRESTWOOD – The Kentucky Karma are coming back to Oldham County.

    The Karma, a women’s professional football team, will play the Chatanooga Locomotion at 7 p.m., May 10 at South Oldham High School.

    The game will feature two of of the stronger teams in the National Women’s Football Association.

  • Tally sheet

    Following is an account of action from the Oldham County Youth Soccer Association, the Thoroughbreds Soccer program and the North Oldham Little League from the past week as received by The Oldham Era:

    YOUTH SOCCER

    OCYSA

    UNDER-11

  • NOMS track setting records

    GOSHEN – The North Oldham Middle School Mustangs are in the midst of a busy track season with several school and meet records being broken.

    NOMS competed in March at the St. Pius Invitational with Zach Mitchell breaking the school record for high jump with a leap of 5-4.

  • Jones makes all-stars

    CRESTWOOD – The final goal for South Oldham High School senior Lauren Jones’ high school basketball career fell into place Tuesday.

    Jones, a 5-foot-9 guard, has been named to the 2008 Kentucky All-Star team for the annual series with Indiana in June.

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