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Today's Sports

  • GRANT CO. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL...
  • GRANT CO. HIGH SCHOOL LADY...
  • Lady Braves downed by Lady...

    The Grant County High School Lady Braves  could not overcome the  swinging bats of the Walton-Verona Lady Bearcats on May 19 in Verona and lost in the opening round  of the 32nd District tournament by a score of 4-0.

    Kayla Cummins took the mound for the Lady Braves.

    Lady Braves Coach Jeremy Murrell was pleased with his team’s defense for most of the game.

    “In districts, we played defense very well for four of the six innings. We only had two hits and two walks. We needed to execute better offensively,” Murrell said.

  • BRAVES END SEASON 14-15;...

    Coach Darrin Robinson used three words to describe the GCHS Braves baseball team this season: exciting, challenging and unfinished.
    Robinson said the Braves played one of the toughest schedules in the state. High points in the season included a win over undefeated Collins who at the time was 22-0 and ranked number two in the state, as well as wins over several other top 25 teams.
    “We played and did everything right against Collins,” he said.

  • Braves fall to Bearcats in...

    The Grant County Braves baseball team battled heat, humidity and hot parents in their 32nd district match up against the Walton-Verona Bearcats on May 19 at GCHS.

    Temperatures hovered near 90 degrees, but parents and fans on both sides of the dugouts were even hotter as the Bearcats went on to beat the Braves 5-3.

  • LADY BRAVES FALL TO LADY COLONELS
  • Prokopchak, Kinsey compete in...

    The Williamstown track and field team closed out its 2013 season on May 10 at the Class 1A Region 4 Championships hosted by Walton-Verona High School at the Walton Verona Athletic Complex located in Verona.  The top two in each event and the next 10 best performances among the seven Class 1A regions compiled results qualify for the KHSAA State Track and Field Championships that will be held at the University of Louisville on May 17-18.

  • LADY BRAVES FALL TO CARROLL...
  • ON TRACK
  • Girls on the Run joyful, unique...

    Girls on the Run is a program for girls in the third through fifth grade and the sixth through eighth grade to participate in an after-school program. This program is designed to allow every girl to recognize her inner strength.

    The lessons encourage positive emotional, social, mental and physical development. Each school discusses body image, self-esteem, bullying, gossiping and peer pressure among other topics. Physical activity is woven into the program to inspire an appreciation of fitness and to build habits that lead to a healthy life.