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Today's Sports

  • Nancy Martin is inducted into...

    GOSHEN – Nancy Martin has had some thrilling moments in her life, but her induction into the Dawhares/Kentucky High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame April 12 may have beat them all.

    “It was beyond anything that I had expected,” Martin said. “It was a very, very nice night.”

  • South Oldham alums lead RFL...

    LOUISVILLE – There’s plenty of local connections to the Revolution Fight League’s Hostile Takeover ultimate fighting card Saturday at Broadbent Arena.

    RFL president Bryan Van Houten grew up in Goshen and graduated in 1992 from South Oldham High School while RFL fighter Mike Yanez was a standout wrestler at SOHS and a 1992 graduate.

  • Oldham squad wins Rock N'...

    CRESTWOOD – Prepping for entry into next year’s high school league, an Oldham County hockey team brought home a tourney title from Cleveland.The team, comprised of players from all three local high schools, spent the fall and winter practicing together as they prepare to compete i

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  • In his own zone

    BUCKNER – Ian Andrews found his zone a few innings in and never came out until the Oldham County Colonels had defeated the South Oldham Dragons 11-3 Tuesday.Andrews, a senior righthander, picked up the complete game win relying on a sneaky curveball to strike out 13 while scattering s

  • Buffet buster

    LEXINGTON – The thought has surely crossed people’s minds.

  • Get fit

    In the Bible it says, “Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.”One of the coolest things about being an endurance athlete is being around people who are always ready to pump you up.

  • Atherton coach takes helm at...

        BUCKNER – It was just an Oldham County hat, but to Matt Brown it immediately became a treasured possession.

        “It feels really good to get one of these handed to me,” Brown said after OCHS athletic director Matt Watkins handed him the blue and white cap with OC inscribed on it. “This job probably means more to me than anyone else.”

        Brown was introduced as the new head football coach at OCHS Friday, meeting with his new team in the library.

  • Louisville Fire coaches pitch in...

    BUCKNER – Without a coaching a staff and faced with the prospect of no spring practice, a phone call turned lemons into lemonade for the Oldham County High School football program.

    With head coach Lonnie Oldham’s contract not renewed by the OCHS administration just as spring football could start, athletic director Matt Watkins came through with with a phone call to Louisville Fire arena football coach Tommy Johnson and Johnson agreed to come with some of his staff and work with the OCHS players three days a week.

  • Following her dream

    CRESTWOOD – Lindsey Kathleen Morgan, a third-grader at Kenwood Station Elementary School, won the all-around gymnastics state title in March Womens Junior Olympic program.

    Morgan earned first place in the floor exercise, bars, vault and won second place on balance beam. She won the all-around title with a score of 37.825 competing in the 8-senior division.

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