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(Towards Oxmoor). Turn Right Onto Madison Anchorage 11400 Ridge Road, 40223 Take Shelbyville Road West (towards Oxmoor). Turn right onto Madison. Proceed down Madison and it will turn into Bellewood. The school will appear on the left. Asbury College GeneSnyder Freeway South to I –64 East toward Lexington. Take the Frankfort/Versailles exit. Turn right off exit and go approx. 10 miles until the road comes to a “T”. Turn left on Versailles Road. Proceed approx. 4 miles (past the airport) to Man-O-War Blvd. Turn Right on Man-O-War to Harrodsburg Road and turn Right. At approx. 10 miles on Harrodsburg Road there will be a fork in the road and a sign pointing to Wilmore/Asbury College. Take the left side of the fork and proceed to Asbury. Assumption High School 2170 Tyler Lane, 458-9551 Athletic Office 458-6327 ext. 5 Basketball I-264/Watterson Expressway West. Take Bardstown Road North - Exit12. Turn right onto Bardstown Road. Turn left on Tyler Lane. Field Hockey and Soccer Watterson Expressway West. Take Newburg Road South. Turn left onto Leghorn Drive at the 4th light. You will see the fields. Take an immediate left off Leghorn Drive into parking lot. Assumption fields are on the right. Softball Game will be played at St. Pius Elementary School 3525 Goldsmith Lane. The School is located right across the street from Seneca High School. Directions to get to St. Pius: Take I-64 West, to Watterson Expressway West. Exit Breckinridge Lane to Hikes Lane, turn right. Continue to Goldsmith Lane at light, turn right. St. Pius will be on the left. Ball fields are behind the school. Atherton High School 3000 Dundee Road, 40205 Take Gene Snyder South to 64 West. Proceed on 64 West to the Watterson Expressway West. Take Watterson West to the Newburg Road Exit. Proceed North on Newburg Road. Turn Right onto Dundee and continue until the school comes into view on the right. (Three Blocks from Newburg Road). Ballard High School 6000 Brownsboro Road; 40222 Take Gene Snyder South to 64 West. Take 64 West to Watterson and head East. Proceed on the Watterson Expressway to the Brownsboro Road exit. Exit to the right to the traffic light and turn right again following the highway sign Kentucky 22 to its intersection with Herr Lane. Turn right onto Herr. The school is located on the corner of Brownsboro Road and Herr Lane and will be visible on the left. Bardstown High School 400 North 5th Street, Bardstown, Ky 502-331-8802 Gene Snyder Freeway South to I-65 South to the Bardstown/Bernheim Forest Exit. At the end of the ramp, turn left onto Hwy. 245. Follow Hwy. 245 approximately 13 miles into Bardstown. At the first traffic light, turn Right onto Chambers Blvd. Proceed to the first traffic light and turn Left onto Templin Ave..Proceed to the top of the hill, you will see a flashing light, turn Right onto North 5th Street. The school is located on North 5th Street…Immediately after turning onto North 5th , you will see the school, go PAST the school , turn right and the football stadium will come into view…..Note, the team bus should stop next to the gym where the teams will dress. Bardstown Bethlehem (football) Bardstown rd south to Bardstown. When you come to the courthouse, go half way around the circle(courthouse sits in circle) and bear to right. Follow 2 and 1/2 blocks to St. Monica Church. Field is beyond and behind church. Beth Haven Baptist 5515 Johnsontown Rd, Take Gene Snyder South to Stonestreet Rd Exit 3. Take a right on Stone street. Continue on Stone street. You will cross Dixie Highway but remain going straight. The road that you are on is the same, but the name has changed to Johnsontown Rd. The school will appear on the right. Bishop Brossart High School 4 Grove Street, Alexandria, KY Take Gene Snyder to I-71N via exit number 35 A to Cincinnati. Merge onto I-275E via exit number 185. Merge onto KY-9 S/AA Highway at exit number 77. Take the US-27 ramp toward Alexandria/Cold Spring. Stay straight to go onto ramp. Turn right onto Alexandria Pike/US-27 S. Turn Left onto Washington Street. The school is on the corner of Washington Street and Grove Street. Brown High School 546 South First Street, 40202 Take Gene Snyder South to 64 West. Proceed on 64 West to the Watterson Expressway. Head West to I- 65 North Exit. Take I-65 North to Downtown Louisville and exit onto the Muhammad Ali Blvd. Exit. Proceed west two blocks. The Brown School is located in the Ahrens building and Ahrens is located on the southwest corner of First and Muhammad Ali Blvd. (No parking in front, limited meter parking around school.) Bowling Green High School I-65 south toward Bowling Green. Proceed to 2nd Bowling Green exit (Hwy 231-Scottsville Road). Turn Right, proceed to the 8th traffic light (across from Tumbleweed Restaurant) and turn left on Ashley Circle. In front of the hospital , turn Left on Andrea Drive….follow to the school…the field is next to pool. Bryan Station High School 1866 Edgeworth Drive, Lexington, KY - phone: 859-381-3308 Take I-64 to Lexington to connect with I-75. Proceed on K-75 to the Paris/Lexington exit - exit 113. Turn left at the bottom of the ramp. Immediately get in the right lane...approximately 1/2 mile, bear to the right as road allows. Look for a Speedway Gas Station on the left and turn right. Proceed until you go under a railroad bridge...approximately 1/2 mile. Look for Bryan Station High School sign on the left. Follow Winston Road to stop sign at the dead end. Turn Left onto Edgeworth Drive. School parking lot is at end of road. Football stadium is visible from parking lot. Bullitt East High School Take Gene Snyder South to Bardstown Road exit. Turn left off exit and follow south for about 10 miles. At Hwy 44 in Mt Washington turn left. School is on left immediately. (You can see school from Bardstown Rd.) Butler High School 2222 Crums Lane, 40216 Take Gene Snyder South to 64 West to Watterson West. Take the Watterson to Dixie Highway North/Shively exit. Take Shively North Exit onto Dixie Highway. Proceed north to Garrs Lane. Turn left onto Garrs and go one block to Hillview Avenue. Turn right onto Hillview and proceed to Crums Lane. Turn left onto Crums, and the school will come into view on the left. Campbellsville High School Take I-65 South to Elizabethtown area and get on Lincoln Parkway (KY 61S) Towards Hodgenville. Follow for about 10 miles until it dead-ends into KY HWY 210.Turn right. Follow to Campbellsville (about 20 miles). When you get to US hwy 68, you will turn left. Go to second light, turn right. Go to West Main Street, turn right. Follow down street and school will come into view on left. Carroll County High School 1706 Highland Avenue, Carrollton, KY - phone: 502-732-7075 Take Gene Snyder to I-71 North. Take Carrollton exit - exit 44. Turn right at end of exit ramp and proceed about 4 miles. The school campus will be on the right after going down a hill. Carrollton Christian Academy Take I-71 North to Carrollton Exit 44. Turn right onto ramp. Turn right onto US 227 at 2.7 miles. Casey County High School 1841 East 70, Liberty Ky 42539 (606) 787-6151 Gene Snyder Freeway South to I- 64 East to Lawrenceburg exit….proceed south on Hwy.127 toward the Casey County line…after crossing into Casey County proceed approximately 5 miles into Liberty. There will be a bridge on the LEFT…take the bridge and the school will appear about _ mile on the left….Note they are on EST (same as we are) and it takes approximately 2 _ hours depending on traffic. Central High School 1130 West Chestnut Street, 40203 Take Gene Snyder South to 64 West to Watterson West. Proceed West on the Watterson to I-65 North Exit. Take I-65 north to the Broadway Exit. Turn left onto Broadway and proceed west to 12th Street. Turn right onto 12th Street and proceed to Chestnut Street. Turn right onto Chestnut, and the school will come into view on the right. Christian Academy of Indiana 1000 Academy Drive, New Albany, IN 944-6200 I-64 W. toward New Albany/St. Louis. Merge onto IN-62 E/I-265E/Lee Hamilton Highway via Exit 121. Take IN-111/Grant Line Road-Exit 3 turn right on Grant Line Road . Go approximately 1 mile on Grant Line Road to the stop light at Jaques/McDonald Lane . Applebee's is across the street. Turn right at the light and follow long driveway to the school. Clarksville Middle School 101 Ettels Lane, Clarksville, Indiana 47129 (812) 282-8235 Take I-65 North to Exit 2 (Eastern Blvd.). Turn left at the end of the ramp. Go 3 stop lights to Ettels Lane. Take a left at Ettels Lane (You will see a Midas Muffler on corner). Continue on Ettels until the end of the block. School will be on your right. Collegiate Take Gene Snyder South to 64 West. Continue on 64 until Grinstead Drive. Exit on Grinstead and turn left at end of ramp. Proceed straight thru the light at Lexington Road. At the next light, bear to the right…the school will appear on the left in a few blocks.
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