Vol. 140 No. 37

Wednesday September 12, 2007
     

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SPORTS


Cross Country team off to the races

The Owen County Rebel Cross County team was in action last week in Williamstown. It was the first race of the year for both the boys and girls.

Danielle Hoop finished second in the girls’ race. Hoop, a freshman, finished the 5K race in 21:46.7. She was just fourteen seconds behind Demi Welte of Walton-Verona.

In the boys’ race, senior Michael Kincaid finished seventh in a time of 21:19.9. Junior Josh Alford also finished among the top 25 runners.
The team will next be in action on Saturday at the Trinity/Sacred Heart Invitational.


Wildcats knock off Rebels

It is said that it is not over until it is over. No one knows this better than the Owen County Rebels football team.

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Miller and Toole put away Ludlow

A pair of goals by both Megan Miller and Jerusha Toole helped the Owen County girl’s soccer team defeat Ludlow 5-2 on Thursday in Owenton.

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Lady Rebels have big week on links

One might think that after three matches in three days the Lady Rebels would have been tired. Nope. On Thursday, at Perry Park the team tallied a season best 172 to get the win over Carroll County and Williamstown. The Lady Rebels were led by Krista Power who shot a 36 and Jensen Wainscott who posted a 41. Lynsey Farrar shot a 47 and Shelby Power put up a 48.

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Middle School Football rolls over Wildcats

They scored early and often. The Bowling Middle School footballers led 24-8 at halftime and never looked back. The Rebels went on to defeat Gallatin County 38-8 on Tuesday in Owenton.

The Rebels used a balanced attack on offense and a stingy defense to get the victory. The Wildcats’ only score came on a touchdown with just seconds left in the first half. The Rebels’ final touchdown of the day came on a touchdown pass from Adam Hazlett to Sawyer Williams with just under five minutes to play in the game.

The team will hit the field again tomorrow at Frankfort.

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Owen takes three from Grant

The Owen County Parks & Recreation competitive football teams traveled to Grant County last week for a match-up with the Braves’ blue team. All three teams came away with victories. Below is an account of the day’s action.

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