Hopkins County Central found themselves on the wrong end of a one-hitter Tuesday in a 13-0 loss to Todd County Central in five innings in Mortons Gap.
The Madisonville North Hopkins baseball team found the win column at home on Tuesday and the Bluegrass Golf Tour started their season over the weekend with a couple of local golfers in the fie…
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Five errors led to Madisonville North Hopkins’ third straight loss as they fell to Todd County Central, 8-2, in Elkton on Monday afternoon.
The Hopkins County Central Lady Storm fell to 0-3 on the young season following a 17-5 loss to Union County on Saturday.
Madisonville North Hopkins’ Camryn LaGrange received some postseason recognition for basketball, while Lady Maroon softball lost two to Logan County over the weekend.
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A five-run first inning for Livingson Central proved to be a huge blow to Hopkins County Central as the Lady Cardinals came away with a 12-2 win via the mercy-rule after five innings in Morton…
Madisonville North Hopkins softball and Hopkins County Central baseball were shutout in games on Friday, while the Maroons gave up the lead late in a loss at Trigg County.
In my last column I discussed some of our local Hopkins County residents who have been fortunate to play in the NCAA Tournament.
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It was a frigid evening at Mortons Gap Thursday and the bats were just as cold for Hopkins Central as Caldwell County cruised to a comfortable 18-0 win in four innings.
Madisonville North Hopkins even their record to 1-1 as Brenna Sherman provided a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh to give the Lady Maroons a 12-11 win over Caldwell County.
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Every school that’s attempted to play sports has felt the effects of COVID-19 in one way or another.
Many talented athletes have come out of Hopkins County with many currently competing at the college level. This past week, former Madisonville North Hopkins slugger Jon Hogart put up strong st…
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While the school and the sport he’s coaching will remain the same, the players will be different come the fall for Ben Lutz.
With spring comes the start of multiple high school sports — but what also comes with warmer temperatures is rain.
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Madisonville North Hopkins came up just short in their attempt for a 2nd Region three-peat Saturday as they fell to University Heights Academy, 63-61, on their home court..
The Madisonville North Hopkins Lady Maroons’ season came to an end on Saturday in Mortons Gap following a 77-51 loss to Henderson County in the 2nd Region semifinals.
Playing in their first meaningful game in nearly two years, Madisonville North Hopkins made their return to the softball diamond on Monday in an 11-2 loss to McCracken County.
Madisonville North Hopkins gave up seven runs to Webster County in the top of the seventh as they dropped their home opener on Monday, while Hopkins County Central got off to a slow start with…
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Friday night may have been the first night of March Madness in college hoops, but the madness and the cross-county rivalry was alive and well between Hopkins Central and Madisonville North Hop…
Madisonville North Hopkins head coach Jon Newton’s love for basketball and for his players is evident.
Many sports fans consider March the best month in sports.
For the first time since 2017, Hopkins County Central will be in the 2nd Region Tournament and will play for a 7th District title tonight following a 64-28 win over Dawson Springs in Caldwell …
It’s official — March Madness has begun.
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Though Madisonville North Hopkins comes into the postseason as the reigning 7th District champions, the title appears to be up for grabs this time around.
The Dawson Springs Panthers basketball team battled more than just their opponents on the hardwood this season as COVID-19 pauses and a coaching change late in the campaign caused issues.
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The Madisonville Lady Maroons picked up their first win of the season under the lights at the school’s new tennis courts, while North was handed a set back to Daviess County in the pool.
The 7th District title will stay in Madisonville for at least another year as the Maroons came out of Caldwell County with clippings of the net and a 73-65 victory over the Tigers.
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The Road to Rupp can be a long journey, full of many twists and turns for high school basketball teams across the commonwealth. But surviving the opening round of the district tournament is th…
Hopkins County Central’s season came to a premature finale on Monday as the Storm fell to host Caldwell County, 62-40.
Dawson Springs fell to 0-8 for the year and 0-2 in district play as they were handed a 57-23 setback at Caldwell County on Tuesday.
Madisonville North Hopkins righted the ship in Hopkinsville with a win over University Heights Academy on Monday, while the Dawson Springs Lady Panthers remains in search of their first win of…
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After suffering a 57-49 loss to Murray on Saturday in Marshall County, Madisonville North Hopkins bounced back with a 53-47 win on their home floor over Owensboro Monday night.
Hopkins County Central put themselves in prime position in the race for the 7th District championship thanks to a 47-36 win over Caldwell County in Mortons Gap on Saturday.
Madisonville North Hopkins fell to 1-6 Saturday as they were handed a 60-52 home setback to Hancock County.
Hopkins County Central earned their first win of the season on Monday as they handed Dawson Springs a 75-54 set back in Mortons Gap. The game also gives Central a 1-0 record against the 7th District.
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The impacts of COVID-19 are never-ending. Lives lost, businesses shutdown and families separated.
Between COVID-19 cancellations and a stretch of bad weather, there’s been more than just games missed this basketball season.
Mother Nature continued its unbeaten streak this week as a slew of high school basketball games were canceled as a result of more snow to hit the area.
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association Board of Control held a meeting Wednesday morning to discuss the current state of the winter and spring sports seasons as well as the current play…
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