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Sports Calendar PAGE B4 THE STATE JOURNAL 227-4556 ext. 264 or [email protected] Scoreboard fEbRUARy 8 , 2012 Daviess Co. 75, Hancock Co. 54 Toronto 8 18 .308 10½ COLLEGE Pre P BasketBall Dayton 81, Heritage Academy 60 ferent homes games or $20 for start at 1 p.m. with the cham- AUBURN - Announced cornerbacks coach Phil- East Carter 45, Raceland 35 lip Lolley will move into an administrative role in one chance to win two front pionship round to begin at 4. BOYS SCORES Fairview 54, Boyd Co. 46 Southeast Division W L Pct GB the football program. row, center court tickets and Admission is $5 for both Allen Central 76, Jenkins 67 Fleming Co. 72, Lewis Co. 49 SOUTH ALABAMA - Named Jerry Mack wide Anderson Co. 59, Henry Co. 50 Franklin Co. 60, Lex. Tates Creek 57, OT Miami 19 6 .760 — receivers coach. an autographed ball. days or the donation of a new Apollo 67, Christian Co. 44 Frederick Fraize 54, Whitesville Trinity 52 Atlanta 16 9 .640 3 Fulton City 56, South Fulton, Tenn. 40 Ashland Blazer 73, Rowan Co. 58 SOUTH CAROLINA - Named Chris Rogers com- Tickets will be on sale at the toy to the toy drive. Glasgow 97, Metcalfe Co. 49 Orlando 15 10 .600 4 Barbourville 63, Leslie Co. 57 pliance director. Grant Co. 71, Pendleton Co. 63, OT Washington 5 20 .200 14 Bardstown 70, Marion Co. 50 door at the FCHS boys basket- Graves Co. 60, Ballard Memorial 42 UNLV - Announced tight ends coach Brent Myers Bath Co. 69, Elliott Co. 66 Charlotte 3 22 .120 16 Grayson Co. 69, Meade Co. 66 will serve as offensive coordinator and second- ball home games or you can Beechwood 61, Villa Madonna 54 Green Co. 34, Monticello 22 ary coach J.D. Williams as defensive coordinator. BONDURANT Bellevue 72, Calvary Christian 42 Central Division call Teresa Lee at 330-0102 or Greenup Co. 70, S. Point, Ohio 39 Bethlehem 77, Evangel Christian 52 Greenwood 65, Allen Co.-Scottsville 53 W L Pct GB Betsy Layne 56, Paintsville 48 Richard Meyer at 682-5814. Harlan 53, Pineville 49 Bishop Brossart 59, Augusta 48 Chicago 21 6 .778 — Soccer tryouts Hazard 54, Wolfe Co. 43 The drawings will be held Boone Co. 61, Holmes 51 Indiana 17 7 .708 2½ Hickman Co. 66, Fulton Co. 45 FRANKLIN CO. Bourbon Co. 68, St. Patrick 61, OT Milwaukee 10 14 .417 9½ at the FCHS senior night game Hopkins Co. Central 74, Caldwell Co. 61 are scheduled Bowling Green 76, Owensboro 39 Hopkinsville 74, Muhlenberg County 72 Cleveland 9 14 .391 10 on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at half- Boyle Co. 65, Mercer Co. 48 John Hardin 75, Caverna 25 Detroit 6 20 .231 14½ Football team Bondurant Middle School Bracken Co. 52, Nicholas Co. 46 Johnson Central 54, Pike Co. Central 51 time. You don’t have to be Breathitt Co. 69, Powell Co. 55 boys soccer tryouts will be LaRue Co. 59, Nelson Co. 49 WESTERN CONFERENCE present to win. Buckhorn 72, Harlan Co. 53 Lee Co. 68, Jackson Co. 60 selling mulch held Feb. 14-16 from 5:30-7 Bullitt East 68, Lou. Fairdale 62 Letcher County Central 58, Pikeville 53 Southwest Division Carlisle Co. 63, Calloway Co. 50 Lex. Henry Clay 59, Montgomery Co. 57 W L Pct GB The Franklin County foot- p.m. each day on the BMS/ Central Hardin 66, Adair Co. 64, OT Lex. Lafayette 69, Lex. Bryan Station 67 Clay Co. 64, South Laurel 47 San Antonio 17 9 .654 — ball team is selling mulch by WHHS campus. Lex. Sayre 46, Whitefield Academy 44 Dallas 14 11 .560 2½ Corbin 50, McCreary Central 46 Lincoln Co. 63, Southwestern 59 Toy Drive tourney Cov. Catholic 69, Cooper 54 Lloyd Memorial 71, Deming 41 Houston 14 11 .560 2½ the bag, scoop or truckload All sixth, seventh and Cov. Holy Cross 57, Highlands 50 Logan Co. 71, Breckinridge Co. 69 Memphis 12 13 .480 4½ through Monday, April 23. eighth graders interested in Danville 75, Casey Co. 32 Lou. Ballard 83, Lou. Ky. Country Day 51 New Orleans 4 21 .160 12½ Feb. 25-26 Lou. Butler 53, Lou. Iroquois 50 The cost is $5 for a 2.25 cu ft The Franklin County Fire playing middle school soccer Lou. Central 70, Lou. Portland Christian 34 Lou. Doss 79, Lou. Western 54 Northwest Division nursery bag, $6 per bag and Department is hosting the need to be prepared for out- Lou. DuPont Manual 78, Lou. Shawnee 37 W L Pct GB the team will spread it. side field, outside pavement Lou. Eastern 64, Lou. Christian Academy 52 Oklahoma City 20 5 .800 — fourth annual Battle of the Sports Lou. Holy Cross 60, Lou. Valley 58 Denver 15 10 .600 5 Scoops are $25 picked up Departments basketball or inside gym time. Cleats Lou. Moore 85, Bullitt Central 35 Lou. Pleasure Ridge Park 84, Beth Haven 28 Portland 14 11 .560 6 at the school, $35 delivered to tournament. will not be allowed on the Lou. Seneca 79, Lou. Waggener 75 Utah 13 11 .542 6½ your home or business, or for gym floor. Lou. Southern 57, North Bullitt 41 Minnesota 13 12 .520 7 All proceeds from the calendar Lou. St. Xavier 53, Lou. Collegiate 38 $60 it is delivered and spread. tournament will go to the Location of the tryout will Lou. Trinity 73, Lou. Atherton 54 Lyon Co. 77, Lone Oak 67 Pacific Division One scoop covers approxi- Franklin County Fire De- be decided each day once Madison Central 72, Lexington Catholic 57 W L Pct GB mately 125 sq. ft. weather/field conditions and TODAY Madison Southern 62, Estill Co. 50 L.A. Clippers 15 7 .682 — partment toy drive. Madisonville-North Hopkins 51, Webster Co. 48 L.A. Lakers 14 11 .560 2½ For more information Teams in the tourna- gym availability have been Menifee Co. 69, Magoffin Co. 45 Phoenix 11 14 .440 5½ Middlesboro 76, Whitley Co. 67 email coach Chris Tra- ment are Franklin County examined. Students need to Men’s college Golden State 8 14 .364 7 Model 74, Paris 41 cy at chris.tracy@franklin. be listening to their school basketball Monroe Co. 70, Cumberland Co. 44 Sacramento 9 16 .360 7½ Fire, Frankfort Plant Board, Murray 65, Reidland 55 kyschools.us or David Duke announcements for the most Newport Central Catholic 59, St. Henry 42 Tuesday’s Games Frankfort Fire, Frankfort Po- North Hardin 74, Lou. DeSales 63 Indiana 104, Utah 99 at [email protected]. lice, Lexington Police, Frank- up-to-date information. 7 p.m. - Georgetown at Ohio Co. 61, Edmonson Co. 35 Boston 94, Charlotte 84 Oldham Co. 75, Western Hills 39 Miami 107, Cleveland 91 Duke may also be reached at lin County Sheriff, George- All interested students Syracuse (ESPN) Owen Co. 52, North Oldham 39 Minnesota 86, Sacramento 84 Paducah Tilghman 68, Heath 55 Phoenix 107, Milwaukee 105 330-8293. town Fire and Frankfort Pub- wanting to try out will need Prestonsburg 65, Lawrence Co. 47 Oklahoma City 119, Golden State 116 lic Works. to sign up in the BMS front 7 p.m. - Kansas at Pulaski Co. 69, Knox Central 56 Wednesday’s Games Rockcastle Co. 72, Garrard Co. 70, OT L.A. Clippers at Cleveland, 7 p.m. The double-elimination office and must have a sports Baylor (ESPN2) Russell Co. 84, Barren Co. 81 Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. Scott 59, Ryle 48 Miami at Orlando, 7 p.m. FCHS softball tournament is being held at physical on file at the school. Scott Co. 92, Lex. Christian 60 New York at Washington, 7 p.m. F.D. Wilkinson Arena, Frank- They can also bring one on 8 p.m. - Rice at Shelby Co. 73, Spencer Co. 66 San Antonio at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Shelby Valley 51, East Ridge 41 Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. team hosting fort High’s gym. the day of the tryouts. Simon Kenton 70, Campbell Co. 63 Detroit at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Houston (FSN) St. Mary 61, Christian Fellowship 18 Chicago at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Games will start at 9 a.m. For more information Union Co. 45, Crittenden Co. 43 Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m. chili supper on Saturday, Feb. 25 and last contact head coach Michael 9 p.m. - Duke at North Walton-Verona 71, Conner 63, OT Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m. Members of the Franklin Warren Central 92, Franklin-Simpson 80 Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. until 6 p.m. Goss at Goecho150@yahoo. Wayne Co. 71, Somerset 56 Thursday’s Games County High School softball Carolina (ESPN) West Carter 61, Russell 57 L.A. Lakers at Boston, 8 p.m. On Sunday games will com or call (502) 395-0499. Williamsburg 43, Berea 33 Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. team, parents and friends, Woodford Co. 91, West Jessamine 85 Houston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 9 p.m. - Seton Hall at Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. are hosting a chili supper GIRLS SCORES from 5-8 p.m. Friday in the 10 Front Page Liners 75 State Wide Rutgers (ESPN2) Anderson Co. 71, Bethlehem 39 school cafeteria. Ashland Blazer 76, Rowan Co. 51 t r ansaCtions HAIRCUTS $8.00 Note to Parents: Kentucky State Ballard Memorial 53, Graves Co. 32 BASEBALL Please note: The supper Men ~ Women ~ Children Law requires licensing for child Barren Co. 54, Russell Co. 49 American League Tuesday Seniors 65+ $7.00 care facilities providing full or Bell Co.
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