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Today's Sports

  • Lady Braves celebrate seniors,...

    By Haleigh Jacobs
    Sports Correspondent

  • BRAVES ROLL OVER HENRY COUNTY 10...

    The Grant County High School Boys soccer team hosted the Henry County Wildcats Sept. 29 at home.

    The game started out with an early goal in the beginning of the first half from Joel Hornsby. Hornsby ran the ball up the middle and tapped the ball in with ease.
    Forrest Schmitt took no chances and followed up Hornsby’s goal when he hammered the ball, like a rocket, into the right corner of the goal.

  • WMS student Collin Krist prays...

    By Philip Frommeyer
    Sports Correspondent

    The Grant County High School Boys soccer team hosted the Henry County Wildcats Sept. 29 at home.

    The game started out with an early goal in the beginning of the first half from Joel Hornsby. Hornsby ran the ball up the middle and tapped the ball in with ease.
    Forrest Schmitt took no chances and followed up Hornsby’s goal when he hammered the ball, like a rocket, into the right corner of the goal.

  • Young Lady Demons golf team...

    Carly Middleton saved her best for last.
    The Williamstown High School freshman shot a personal best 90 at the Region 6 tournament Sept. 24 to lead the young Lady Demons golf team.


    Middleton placed 10th in the region out of 80 players.
    “The greens were really hard to putt on and I had a lot of three putts,” she said. “I could have easily been in the 80s if the greens were a lot easier.”

  • Lady Braves win Central Ky....

    The Grant County High School Girls Golf team swept the Central Kentucky Conference championship at Kincaid Lake State Park in Falmouth on Sept. 22 with a score of 337.


    According to Coach Marcus Camacho, this was the second tournament in a row where the team scored its season’s best to win.
    Individually, Sarah Keallm scored a two-over par 74 and Macy Wright has an 80 to fnish first and second.

  • Conner Cougars beat Lady Braves...

    By Philip Frommeyer
    Sports Correspondent

    Despite facing a hard-hitting team, the Grant County High School junior varsity girls soccer team found the back of the net three times in their match against the Conner Lady Cougars on Sept. 19.
    Not to be outscored, Conner also scored three times. The game ended in a 3-3 tie.

  • Williamstown struggles against...

    By Haleigh Jacobs
    Sports Correspondent

    The Williamstown Lady Demons volleyball team took a moment before their Sept. 19 game to thank their parents, along with bus driver Barb Burgess, for supporting them throughout the season.

    After the last of the bright orange flowers were distributed, the Demons switched gears and readied to face the Pendleton County Lady Wildcats. The Demons struggled through the first set and watched as the Lady Wildcats soared to an 11-25 win.

  • LADY DEMONS SWEEP LADY BRAVES 2...

    By Haleigh Jacobs
    Sports Correspondent

     

    Sept. 24 was a big night at Williamstown High School. The Lady Demons and Lady Braves volleyball teams faced off for the second time this season in an emotionally charged game between cross-town rivals

  • WHS band named Grand Champion

    The Williamstown Band of Spirit was named Grand Champion and swept all award categories Sept. 22 at the Conner High Classic in Hebron.  
    The band finished first in their class during preliminary competition and received all caption awards before competing in finals competition.
    Overall awards included” Best Music, Visual, Auxiliary, Effect, Percussion and General Effect.

  • GRANT COUNTY HIGH HOSTS GOLF...

    Saturday Sept. 15 was the perfect day for the 15th annual Grant County Classic at Eagle Creek Country Club.
    The boys tournament began at 7:30 a.m. when 70 players from 13 schools teed off to begin the 18-hole course.
    Grant County’s boys team consisted of five players and three individuals, among which only one player has a driver’s permit. This is a young team, but coach Lance Robinson is excited about their potential and feels lucky to be their coach.