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SPORTS
February 20, 2007
Tuesday, Feb. 20 College Men's Basketball LSU at Kentucky, 9 p.m. (WRNZ-FM 105.1) High School Boys Basketball Mercer County at Garrard County, 6 p.m. (WHBN-AM 1420) Bryan Station at Boyle County, 7:30 p.m. KSD at Burgin, 7:30 p.m. Woodford County at Danville, 7:30 p.m. Lincoln County at Paul Dunbar, 8 p.m. High School Girls Basketball Danville at Bardstown, 6 p.m. Mercer County at Garrard County, 7:45 p.m. (WHBN-AM 1420)
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NEWS
September 17, 2006
Harmon-Girdley Leslie Marie Harmon and Christopher Louis Girdley were married June 3 at First Christian Church in Bardstown by the Rev. Jerry Mayes. Rebecca Case of Bardstown served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sara Chesser and Rebecca Knopp, both of Bardstown, Amanda Holt of Bloomfield, Brooke Stewart of Danville and Brooke Barnes of Louisville. Jack Riggs and Davey Girdley, brother of the groom, both of Bardstown, were best men. Groomsmen were Stevie Edelen, Travis Green, Mike King, Marcus Williams, Kyle Boblitt and Allen Harmon, brother of the bride, all of Bardstown.
OBITUARY
March 23, 2006
Terry Morris Denham, 64, of Mt. Washington, died Tuesday, March 14 at the University of Arkansas Health Science Center in Little Rock, AR. A native of Detroit, MI., he was born June 16, 1941 to Russell and Virginia Denham of Stanford. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, a retired employee of General Electric Appliance Park in Louisville, a member of the Church of Christ, the Tin Can Sailors, the Byrne's Kentucky Battery CSA, the 5th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War Reenactors, and the widower of Mary Ann Fowler.
OBITUARY
January 5, 2006
James Douglas Hamilton, 42, of McKinney (formerly of Bardstown) died Friday, Dec. 23 in Lincoln County. A native of Bardstown, he was born Feb. 17, 1963 to the late James Robert and Imogene Oder Hamilton. He worked for Asplundh. Survivors include his wife, Freda Johnson Hamilton of McKinney; four brothers, Bobby, Ricky, David and Freddy Hamilton all of Bardstown; and four sisters, Rose Richardson, Gail Hamilton, and Wanda Parker all of Bardstown and by Peggy Mikulec of Danville.
NEWS
December 20, 2005
HARRODSBURG - James R Hutchins, 83, of Bardstown, died as a result of injuries received in an accident about 6:37 p.m. Friday on the Harrodsburg bypass. Mercer County Deputy Sheriff Wes Gaddis reports Hutchins was a passenger in a Pontiac van driven by Carolyn H. Peak, 52, of Hodgenville. Her vehicle was traveling south on the bypass and turned left onto Ky. 152 into the path of a Ford van driven by James M. Doughty, 54, of 494 Handy Pike. Doughty's van was headed north on the bypass.
SPORTS
LARRY VAUGHT | November 19, 2005
BARDSTOWN - Danville found a way to neutralize Bardstown's speed. What the Admirals couldn't find was a way to compensate for their own mistakes. The Admirals mishandled a punt, lost two fumbles, threw three interceptions and stopped their first drive with a personal foul penalty. That made it way too easy for undefeated Bardstown to beat the Admirals 21-0 in the Class A playoffs here Friday and stop Danville from winning a regional title for the first time since 1999. It was also the first time since 1996 that Danville had been held scoreless in a playoff game.
SPORTS
MIKE MARSEE | November 17, 2005
Sam Harp says the Bardstown Tigers are so fast it's criminal. The Danville coach said his players will face speed the likes of which they haven't seen before when they play at Bardstown Friday night in the Class A, Region 2 final. "I need to take a state trooper with me to write out speeding tickets," Harp said. Harp said unbeaten Bardstown is the fastest team Danville has faced in several years. But while his players may not have seen speed like this, Harp did when Danville won three Class AA championships in four years from 1991-94.
NEWS
November 17, 2005
To Bullitt East High: n Take U.S. 150 West through Bardstown. Take U.S. 31 toward Louisville into Mount Washington. In Mount Washington, take a right at Ky. 44, the school is two blocks ahead on the left.|11/17/05|.
SPORTS
May 8, 2005
BURGIN - The host Bulldogs got revenge for an earlier loss to Bardstown with a 15-5 five-inning victory Friday. Daniel Loane hit a three-run home run to cap a nine-run third inning and Josh Carey, who struck out eight and walked two, picked up the win for Burgin (4-10). Loane added a double and single and drove in five runs and Seth Trayner had three RBIs and scored once. Shayne Trayner had three hits, scored twice and knocked in a run. Jordan Darland had two hits, scored twice, drove in a run and had a stolen base.
SPORTS
April 10, 2005
BARDSTOWN - Bardstown scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to break a 2-2 tie and hand Burgin a 5-2 loss Saturday. All three runs scored by Bardstown (1-3) in that inning were unearned thanks to three Burgin errors. Josh Carey and Seth Trayner had two hits each for Burgin (1-4). Daniel Loane had one hit and one RBI, and Ian Powell and Justin Lay also had one hit each. The Bulldogs left runners on base in every inning. Losing pitcher Daniel Howard gave up four hits and struck out four in 4 1/3 innings, and Carey allowed two hits and struck out three in 1 2/3 innings.
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