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Lady Jags find identity; focus set set on claiming 12th Region title
cporter@jessaminejournal.comFor some teams, identifying their problem is as simple as realizing they have a Jekyll and Hyde identity crisis. Wipe that slate clean and their potential can be endless. Take last season’s East Jessamine Lady Jaguars softball team, for example,...Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Prep Softball Preview: Boyle's state tourney run changes outlook, expectations for program
marsee@amnews.comIt’s just a big block of wood, really. Doesn’t do anything. Doesn’t take up much space. Seldom leaves its shelf. But it is something that Boyle County’s softball players walk by every day they are at school, something to remind...Tags: Soccer, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Baseball, Lone (music group), Wars and Interventions
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Garrard park has new board
scollins@amnews.comLANCASTER — The Garrard County Parks and Recreation Board has been reassembled as former board members are still under investigation for misappropriation of funds. Jim England was serving his first year on the board, which organizes a youth...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Embezzlement, Baseball, Political Corruption
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News briefs for Nov. 27, 2012
Shelter seeks young artists LANCASTER — Central Kentucky Regional Humane Society announces “Paws for Love,” a program that seeks to partner with youth artists, specifically elementary through high school ages, for 12 months....
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Business, General Mills Incorporated, Lung Cancer
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Stanford woman grows business into `ump-ire
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A Stanford woman who grew her garage-based sewing and alterations business into an international sportswear corporation was recognized by the Kentucky Small Business Administration in 2012 for her unique story. Beulah Hester, founder and...Tags: Business, Amish, Small Businesses, Sports
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Prep Soccer: Boyle County's Chelsea Gill coming back strong for Rebels in time for postseason
marsee@amnews.comThings couldn’t have looked much worse for Chelsea Gill when she fell to the field in the very first game of the season, but they couldn’t have turned out much better. There would be surgery and rehab after Gill suffered the same injury for...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Soccer, Knee Replacement, Wars and Interventions, Sports
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Sports briefs for Aug. 16
Hairston and Redd to Lindsey Wilson Former East Jessamine boys’ basketball players Tashan Hairston (2012) and Jordan Redd (2011) will team up again this winter at Lindsey Wilson College. Redd played at Wytheville Community College (Virginia)...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Basketball, Sports
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Sports briefs for August 9
Softball sign-ups Nicholasville Parks and Recreation softball sign-ups are going on until August. Registration for girls’ youth softball (ages 4-18) will end Aug. 24. Registration deadline for adult softball is Aug. 20. For more information or to...
Tags: Soccer, Sports
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State Little League Softball Tournament starts Saturday at Lykins Park
Sun Sports EditorSoftball is set to take center stage at Lykins Park. The Little League State Softball Tournament, featuring 12 teams in three age divisions, will be held Saturday-Wednesday. The opening ceremony and tournament kickoff, which ushers in the five-day event,...Tags: Demographics, Sports
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State Softball: Winchester stars drop first two games in tourney
Sun Sports EditorThe Little League State Softball Tournament began over the weekend, with Winchester dropping its first two games in the 11-12-year-old division. In the team’s opener on Saturday, the tournament hosts dropped a 13-3 loss to North Laurel in five...Tags: Sports
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Softball: Russell-Flatwoods wins 11-12 state title
Sara Hieneman pitched a three-hitter, complete with 12 strikeouts to lead Russell-Flatwoods to a 5-3 victory over North Laurel in the finals of the 11-12-year-old Little League State Softball Tournament Thursday night at Lykins Park. Annalee Miller and...
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Lincoln's Hogue to play softball for University of the Cumberlands
nancy@theinteriorjournal.comMary Beth Hogue had several options when she was considering where she wanted to play college softball. The former Lincoln County High School catcher, who led the Lady Patriots with 10 doubles, hit .384 and drove in 16 runs, drew interest from...Tags: College Sports, Sports
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