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Here's My Card THE STATE JOURNAL n FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY n mRCH A 1, 2012 n PAGE B3 GOLF UK | A’dia JHGA meeting March 10 Mathies is The Juniper Hill Golf As- sociation will hold a gen- eral membership meeting SEC player on Saturday, March 10 at 9 a.m. at the clubhouse. The purpose of the of the year meeting is to present this year’s schedule. It is also CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 a good opportunity to re- watched numerous such tro- new your membership and phy presentations in the past avoid long delays at the and wished the team being bean soup scramble to be crowned was his. held on Saturday, March 31. “I’ve always watched that trophy presentation and just said, ‘Boy, how cool would Juniper Ladies that be to be that team?’” he Golf Club said. “And now we’re that AP/Timo Thy D. EAslEy team. I think that’s going to l ouisville coach Rick to meet be a cool moment. I wish we The spring organization- Pitino talks to his didn’t have to play right after al meeting of the Juniper that. I wish we could kind of team during a timeout Hill Ladies Golf Club will be enjoy it a little more.” in the second half held on Tuesday, March 13 Some are looking at this against south Florida at 6 p.m. in the clubhouse year’s tournament as being Wednesday in lou- conference room. the most wide open in years, isville. south Florida For more informa- probably because – for once defeated louisville tion please contact Kim – Tennessee is not the No. 1 58-51. Wooldridge at (502) 227- seed. The Vols finished 12- 8616 or Billie Lee at (502) 4 in the SEC regular season 875-5332. this time around, one game behind Kentucky. Mitchell said he does not Cards | Offensive game not getting better YOUTH FOOTBALL believe his players will take the wide open label as a slap CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 That lies squarely with with 13:36 left in the game FYFL signups at Kentucky. UP NEXT may have been inappro- Louisville’s offense. gave the Cardinals a 36-32 are March 17 “It would be a stretch for priate, but it wasn’t entire- Wednesday was the lead, but U of L wouldn’t SATURDAY The Frankfort Youth me to get worked up on that,” ly inaccurate. second straight slow- score again for another four he said. “I understand the Football League will have Most irritating to the down game U of L played, minutes. Louisville at question and the thought. signups Saturday, March fans was a loose ball situa- and the Cardinals were In that time the Bulls What I want them to do is to Syracuse 17, at Harrod Football Field tion late in the game with never able to push the had taken a 37-36 lead on get focused on the first four in Capitol View Park at 10 Louisville trailing by three pace. a 3-pointer and dunk from 4 p.m. – CBS minutes that we’re going to Fitzpatrick, but then USF a.m. points. They shot 27 percent “It was a bad call,” he play against whoever that went 3½ minutes without a The league is open to In the scramble the (7 for 26) in the first half. said, “but no one said we will be on Friday. Just focus point. boys and girls ages 5-12 for Bulls were awarded a Louisville coach Rick Pi- were definitely going to win on getting off to a good start. It was a game where a football players and cheer- timeout even though Toar- tino used 11 players in the this game. “Whether they’re being six-point lead felt like a leaders. lyn Fitzpatrick didn’t have half, but none of the com- “Peyton (Siva) stayed respected or disrespected, I 20-point advantage. The fee is $100 per child possession of the ball. binations worked. with (Anthony) Collins don’t think they pay a lot of “This was a tough loss on at signup, and children That call hurt, especial- And the Cardinals had when he was supposed attention to that.” senior night,” Pitino said. must be 5 before Dec. 31, ly when South Florida’s their chances. South Flor- to guard the corner and It would certainly appear, “They were the better team 2012 to be able to partici- Jawanza Poland scored on ida, now 19-11 overall and 3-point shot, and that was on paper, that Auburn would than us. They were big- pate. The fee will be $150 a jumper on the ensuing 12-5 in the Big East, didn’t a big play as well. It was a be a much better matchup for ger, stronger, and when we for signups after June possession to put the Bulls run away with the game. three-point game then.” the Wildcats than Florida. stopped them they’d get the 16. Sibling discounts are ahead 50-45 with 1:18 left There were long Poland buried a 3 on an The Wildcats won easily at rebound. available. stretches with no one inbounds play with three Auburn on Jan. 26, 66-48, and in the game. “That hurt. They’ve been For more information had two dogfights against But that wasn’t the rea- scoring. minutes left to give the visit the website www.the- waiting a long time to play Bulls a 48-43 lead. Florida. Kentucky won at son the Cardinals lost. A layup by Kevin Ware in the (NCAA) tournament. fyfl.com. Florida, 59-56 on Jan. 1, and “We were down three They deserved it. They were when Chane missed a wide then escaped with a 57-52 the better basketball team. win over the Gators on Jan. open dunk,” Pitino said, SOFTBALL We knew we weren’t going “and that could have made 22 in Lexington. to get to play fast.” “At Auburn, we played an it a one-point game as well.” U10 Batcats And that cost the Cardi- Louisville is now 22-8 excellent game,” Mitchell nals. needs players said. “I think the team un- overall and 10-7 in the Big Russ Smith, who thrives The 10U Central Ken- derstands Auburn has good East. The Cardinals have in a transition game, went enough players to beat us on clinched a bye into the tucky Batcats Red is look- 0 for 8 from the field. Kuric a given day if we’re not fo- second round of the con- ing for a few female soft- was 6 for 13 but only 2 for 8 cused. ference tournament, but ball players to complete its on 3-pointers. He and Chris “Then Florida, those have there’s work to be done be- fast pitch roster this sea- Smith led Louisville with 14 been two of the most physi- fore that. son. points. cal, tough games. I think ei- They’ll take their “coul- Any player born in Shooting wasn’t the only ther opponent will have our da, woulda, shouldas” to 2001 or 2002 who is inter- problem for U of L. South attention.” Syracuse, where they’ll play ested in playing competi- The winner of Kentucky’s Florida beat the Cardinals the No. 2 Orange on Satur- tive softball this summer Friday game will advance to on the boards 40-29. Chane day. Syracuse is 29-1 over- should contact Sid Dailey the tournament semifinals Behanan had seven re- all, 16-1 in the Big East and at (502) 803-1591 to sched- Saturday at 4 Eastern Time, bounds to lead Louisville, has clinched the regular- ule a time to come work probably against either LSU while South Florida had season title. out with the team for a few or Arkansas. three players with seven or U of L lost to the Orange weeks. LSU also drew a first- more rebounds. 52-51 on Feb. 13 in a rugged The team is current- round bye and will play the And if Louisville’s fans defensive matchup. ly practicing two times a Arkansas-Ole Miss winner were focusing on the Saturday’s matchup will week indoors and will be Friday at 6:30. s outh Florida's Anthony Collins tries to drive around the de- missed call on the timeout, be – you guessed it – anoth- moving outside once the Kentucky lost its only fense of louisville's Peyton siva during the first half. Pitino wasn’t buying it. er slow-down game. weather breaks. meeting with LSU, 61-51, on Feb. 5 in Baton Rouge, and the Wildcats won their only meeting with Arkansas, 84- 72, Jan. 5 in Lexington. The SEC Tournament Here’s My Card championship game will start at 5 p.m. Sunday. UK NOTES: It’s been a great week for UK women’s basketball for reasons that 2012 BUSINESS CARD DIRECTORY go way beyond the team’s first SEC championship in 30 Over 20,000 Distributed years. Distributed in On Tuesday the league Realtors | Physicians | Automotive Sales | Tax Preparation | announced that UK junior Child Care | Web Design | Janitorial | Catering | Security | Pest guard A’dia Mathies has been Control | Home Repair | Plumbing | Financial | Accounting The State Journal named SEC Player Of The Photography | Landscaping | Chiropractors | Apartments | Year; freshman guard Bria Retail | Monuments | Lawn & Garden | Antiques | Insurance and Goss has been named SEC | Bakeries | Appliances | Industrial | Rental Properties | Freshman Of The Year, and Storage | Employment Agencies | Travel | Farm Implements | The AdVantage senior guard Keyla Snowden Education & Instruction | Hair Salons | Optometrists | Copiers was named SEC Co-6th | Auto Service | Furniture | Wedding Planners | Auctioneers MARCH 19, 2012 Woman Of The Year.
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