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Today's Sports

  • Lady Braves slide by Lady Rebels

    The Grant County High School Lady Braves hosted the Owen County Rebels Feb. 15 for the last game of the season played on their home court and managed to eek out a win.

  • Miskell wrestles way to 4th...

    Cody Miskell, a senior at Grant County High School, spent two 16-hour days at the Alltech State Wrestling Tournament last weekend.

    Both days, Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 began at 7 a.m. and lasted until 11:30 p.m. as Miskell competed against 32 other heavy weights from across Kentucky.

    Miskell won all his matches the first day of the tournament. The second day he secured a spot in the top six by winning the two matches of the day. He then fell to Bobby Bryant in the third match.
    Miskell did bring home a fourth place medal.

  • Lady Braves fall to Beechwood
  • Miskell headed to state

    Cody Miskell wrestled his way to the state tournament last weekend with a win in the heavy weight division over Newport, Ryle and Dixie Heights.

    Miskell, a senior at Grant County High School, had no losses in the regional tournament on Feb. 8 and Feb. 9. He’s the first Grant County wrestler to place number one at regionals.
    He will be the only wrestler from GCHS to move on to state competition on Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 at the Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park.

  • Braves take down Wildcats

    By Jerry Morris

    By Jerry Morris

    The Grant County Braves traveled to Pendleton County on Feb. 5  to take on the Wildcats.

    The Braves beat the Wildcats by a score of 72-48.
    Coach Jim Hicks said his team would have to be tough from a mental  and a physical stand point.
    “We need to keep Mason Monroe contained and keep him from scoring,” Hicks said.

    “We know from the get go we are not going to get any calls our way so we need to play hard.,” he added.

  • Grant Braves roll over Bellevue...

     

    By Jerry Morris

    The Grant County Braves dominated the basketball court Feb. 7 against the Bellevue Tigers.

    They eventually won the game 69-27.

    The Braves shot 48.2 percent from the field and 35 percent  from the three-point line, with 71.4 percent of their free throws hitting the mark.

    The Braves were able to control the tempo of the game from the opening tip to the end of regulation play.

  • Lady Demons dominate Lexington...

     

    The Williamstown Lady Demons are winding down their regular season as a strong and united team that are sure to be a threat in upcoming seasons as the young players further develop in the off season.

    The Lady Demons faced Sayre on Jan. 31 at home in a game that Williamstown dominated in the second half, leaving Sayre unable to catch up.

  • WINNING WAYS
  • Demons stay close with Gallatin...

    The Williamstown Demons faced the Gallatin County Wildcats on Jan. 28 at home in a fast-paced game, which demonstrated the hard work that the team has put toward improving their fundamentals on the court.
    The Demons and Wildcats played furiously in the first half, running the court and battling for the possession arrow. In the second half, the Demons were able to seize the lead for the first time in the game before Gallatin County pulled ahead slightly before the half.
    At halftime, the Demons trailed by only four points with a score of 28-24.

  • LADY DEMONS BEAT PENDLETON, WEST...

    As their season begins to wind down, the Williamstown Lady Demons continue to work on fundamentals in the hopes of ending strong and playing competitively in the upcoming district tournament. The team has won their last two games, defeating West Jessamine and Pendleton County.
    The Lady Demons played strong in their home game with West Jessamine on Jan. 26 and gained an early lead against the Lady Colts, resulting in a 72-54 win.
    On Jan. 28, the Lady Demons faced the Pendleton County Lady Wildcats, playing a hot first half, which led to a 20 point lead at halftime.