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Today's Sports

  • HOOPLA

    By Jerry Morris 

    The Grant County Braves and Williamstown Demons battled each other on Nov 4th at the first of two meetings between the two teams.
     The Braves came out on top with a 88 to 47 victory against the Demons.

    The Grant County Braves came out motivated and strong to put up 56 points in the first half and only allowed the Demons to score 23 points.
    Austin Anglin put up an impressive 23 points during the game with Tyler Carr adding on an additional 20 points to help the Braves earn a victory.

  • Lady Demons beat Paris Greyhounds

    The Williamstown Lady Demons shut out the Paris Greyhounds on Nov. 30 at WHS, securing the season’s second win in as many games.
    Williamstown’s varsity cheerleaders coined the phrase “Greyhounds are all bark and no bite” for the evening, which proved true as the Lady Demons led the game for the entire game and put on a good show for the considerable crowd.


    The young Demons team played like seasoned upperclassmen, leading 27-17 at the half.

  • FAIR WAY, FAIR PLAY
  • DOUBLE TROUBLE

    By Haleigh Jacobs
    Sports Correspondent

    The Williamstown High School Lady Demons and Demons basketball teams hosted Covington Latin for a season-starting double header Nov. 27 at WHS.


    Lady Demons second year head coach Kasey Kennedy started five freshmen against the   Lady Trojans and carried an early lead that they held throughout the game, finishing the first half with a 32-29 lead.

  • WHS hosts archery tournament Dec...

    Williamstown High School will host an archery tournament on Dec. 8.
    Cost is $5 per shooter to compete, then admission is free or $3 for adults and $2 for students. Children under 5 and two coaches per team are free.


    Flight times are: 10 and 11 a.m., noon and 1 and 2 p.m.
    The noon flight time will be for parent/student competition. The 2 p.m. flight time will be for adult competition.
    There will be 40 archers per flight. Shooters must register a half hour before their flight time.

  • COACHES VS. CANCER CONTINUES...

    The Grant County and Williamstown school districts have agreed to kick off fundraising for the 2013 Grant County Relay For Life with the Coaches vs. Cancer event held during the Grant County vs. Williamstown boys and girls basketball games.
    Thes second game is scheduled for Dec. 14 at WHS. A portion of the proceeds from each of the four games will be donated to the relay, which is the signature fundraising event for the American Cancer Society.

  • Braves whip Warriors

    By Greg Woods

    Landmark News Service

  • Paint The Town Purple against...

    The Grant County and Williamstown school districts have agreed to kick off fundraising for the 2013 Grant County Relay For Life with the Coaches vs. Cancer event held during the Grant County vs. Williamstown boys and girls basketball games.

    The first game is scheduled for Dec. 4 at GCHS. A portion of the proceeds from each of the four games will be donated to the relay, which is the signature fundraising event for the American Cancer Society.

  • Coach Carl Wenderoth Classic set...

    Grant County High School will host the  “Coach Carl Wenderoth Classic” on Dec. 1.

    Wenderoth, of Dry Ridge, is an icon in Grant County’s basketball history.

    He began his coaching career in 1957 at Ludlow High School. He spent the next 38 years coaching at Ludlow, Scott High and GCHS and left his mark on players, parents and the community.

    “We’re just trying to honor coach for what he did in the past and for the kids in this community,” said Scott Shipp, the former director of athletics for Grant County.

  • FINISH LINE

    By Chantel March
    Sports Correspondent

     

    Runners from across the state travelled to the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington Nov. 10 for the KHSAA Cross Country state championship meet. Three members of the Grant County High School team raced individually in the Class 3A division.