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Today's Sports

  • Demons fall to W-V Bearcats

    The Williamstown Demons are still struggling for a win despite the team’s persistent work and improvements. The team attempted to “Cage Those Cats” on Jan. 10 at Williamstown High School against the Walton-Verona Bearcats.

  • Demons celebrate homecoming

    Williamstown High School celebrated the new year with their annual homecoming night on Jan. 5. Students from the middle and high schools were selected to represent their respective classes in the night’s homecoming court, each vying for the winning title.

    The Williamstown Demons basketball team faced Villa Madonna with the hope of starting the calendar year with a win. Despite showing significant improvements midway through the season, the Demons were unable to secure a win. Their overall season record is 2-12.

  • 2012: YEAR IN REVIEW

    2012 Sports Year in Review

    January
    • In the second matchup between Grant County and Williamstown, the Braves boys’ basketball team hands the Demons a 33-point loss, sweeping the season series. GCHS won the first game by two points.
    • WHS senior Jake McKinley hit a last-second layup on Homecoming Night to help the Demons defeat Trimble County 70-69 in overtime.

  • Lady Demons fall to Harrison Co.

    The Williamstown Lady Demons varsity basketball team was defeated by the Harrison County Lady Fillies on Dec. 19 at Williamstown High School.
    In their first game of Christmas Break, the Lady Demons fought hard to defeat Harrison County but were ultimately unable to pull out a win, resulting in the team’s fifth straight loss and lending to their overall season record of 3-6.
    The Lady Demons team, under the leadership of head coach Kasey Kennedy, are focused on their goals and what they have to do on and off the court to be successful this season.

  • Webster competes in 2012 Jingle...

    Jenna Webster, 9, of Dry Ridge, recently competed in the 2012 Jingle Bell 5K run for the Arthritis Foundation. The event was held at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in Covington on Dec. 8.


    Webster finished first in the 5 to 14-year old age group with a time of 24.40. There were 72 girls in her age group. There were 1,242 runners who finished the race and Webster was 148th overall.

    Webster received a medal and a backpack for her award.

  • Simon Kenton tramples Demons

    The Williamstown Demons basketball team faced the Simon Kenton Pioneers on Dec. 11 at home in a tough match that left the Demons battered but looking forward to future improvements.
    Simon Kenton dominated the court from the first tip, leaving little room for the Demons to score. The first quarter ended with the Pioneers leading 33-12 and by halftime the scoreboard showed a 55-24 lead.
    Williamstown has an overall season record of 1-7. After seven straight losses, the team has nowhere to go but up and is hoping to come back after the holiday break with a renewed game.

  • Grant County Braves vs. Bourbon...
  • LADY BRAVES SQUEAK BY LADY DEMONS

    The Williamstown Lady Demons and the Grant County Lady Braves met Dec. 14 to battle for a win while also uniting for the season’s second Coaches vs. Cancer event, with proceeds being donated to the Grant County Relay For Life.
    Williamstown’s gym was stuffed with supporters of both teams who were excited to see the season’s first meeting of the cross-town rivals. The game did not disappoint as both teams played to their full potential and gave the crowd a nail-biter until the final buzzer.

  • Lady Braves prepare for...

    The Grant County Lady Braves and the Williamstown Lady Demons  both worked hard defensively and offensively when they met for the first time this season.
    Despite the Lady Demons effort, they fell short when the Lady Braves came out with a win.
    Billie Hearn scored 19 of the 53 points for the Lady Braves.
    “We played as a team even though sometimes we rushed the ball and our defense was good tonight, if it was not for the help of my teammates I would not of had this many points,” Hearn said.

  • Grant Co. Braves run over the...

    By Jerry Morris

    The Grant County Braves came out to play very focused on what they needed to do at the Dec. 13 meeting against Calvary Christian after a disappointing loss Tuesday night to the Ryle Raiders.