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 Kree Brewer

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Wildcat Bowlers compete at nationals

By: Rhonda Hutchison The 2026 U.S. High School Bowling National Championship was held in Columbus, OH at the Columbus Square Bowling Palace on June 20-22.  This was the 10th national championship post-season event showcasing the best boy/girl high school bowlers from across the country.
Team Blau, guided by Mark Blau and Kasey McCandless, recently won their age group championship through the Pendleton County Recreation. The team competed in the fast pitch division for grades 4-6. Photo provided by Hayley Daugherty.

Team Blau, guided by Mark Blau and Kasey McCandless, recently won their age group championship through the Pendleton County Recreation. The team competed in the fast pitch division for grades 4-6. Photo provided by Hayley Daugherty.

Team Blau wins rec league youth championship

Team Blau, guided by Mark Blau and Kasey McCandless, recently won their age group championship through the Pendleton County Recreation. The team competed in the fast pitch division for grades 4-6. Photo provided by Hayley Daugherty.
Representing the team were (left to right) Kinly Cooper, Jessa Gerhardstein and Hannah Spaulding. Photo courtesy of Jodi Manning.

Representing the team were (left to right) Kinly Cooper, Jessa Gerhardstein and Hannah Spaulding. Photo courtesy of Jodi Manning.

Ladycat trio selected to 10th Region all star game

The Pendleton County Ladycats Fastpitch Softball program saw three of its members compete in the annual 10th Region all star game last week.
PCHS senior-to-be Micah Biddle, second from left, was selected to compete in the 10th Region baseball all star game on June 16. Biddle is shown above with members from the Wildcats coaching staff. From L-R: Eric Biddle, Micah Biddle, Nate Jones and Brent Yelton. Photo provided by Tabatha Biddle.

PCHS senior-to-be Micah Biddle, second from left, was selected to compete in the 10th Region baseball all star game on June 16. Biddle is shown above with members from the Wildcats coaching staff. From L-R: Eric Biddle, Micah Biddle, Nate Jones and Brent Yelton. Photo provided by Tabatha Biddle.

Biddle competes in 10th Region all star game

By: Sam McClanahan   Micah Biddle represented the PCHS Wildcats baseball program at the annual 10th Region All Star game on June 16.  Biddle, who will be entering his senior year, joined the fellow all star selections at George Rogers High School in Winchester.
  Pictured in front is Jack Miracle. Middle row left to right is Caleb Browning, Rowen Courtney, Denley Sturgill, Beckham Ross and Easton Stahl. Third row is Lewis Maddy, Wyatt Moore and Jameson Fields. The back row is the coaching staff of Jimmy Courtney, Zach Prewitt and Brandon Ross. Not pictured are Forrest Hanser, Jonah Hanser and Addie Jo Oldham. Photo courtesy of Caitlin Courtney.

Pictured in front is Jack Miracle. Middle row left to right is Caleb Browning, Rowen Courtney, Denley Sturgill, Beckham Ross and Easton Stahl. Third row is Lewis Maddy, Wyatt Moore and Jameson Fields. The back row is the coaching staff of Jimmy Courtney, Zach Prewitt and Brandon Ross. Not pictured are Forrest Hanser, Jonah Hanser and Addie Jo Oldham. Photo courtesy of Caitlin Courtney.

Team Courtney wins rec youth championship

  "Team Courtney" won the Pre-K to K division t-ball champiosnhip on June 14 in Falmouth. The team competed in the Pendleton County Recreation organization and finished with a 12-4 victory in the championship game to finish their season 8-0-1.  Pictured in front is Jack Miracle.
AJ Redden

AJ Redden

Redden selected to NKU Co-Ed cheer team

By: Jennifer Redden Pendleton County High School student AJ Redden achieved his dream as he was selected for the Northern Kentucky University (NKU) Co-Ed Cheer Team.  “I am so excited to make the NKU cheer team.
Ladycats ace pitcher Hannah Spaulding, left, poses with her younger sister Hadley after striking out a new career-high 16 hitters versus Woodford County.

Ladycats ace pitcher Hannah Spaulding, left, poses with her younger sister Hadley after striking out a new career-high 16 hitters versus Woodford County.

Ladycats win pair, now 9-8 overall

By: Kayley Bruener   The Pendleton County Ladycats wrapped up a demanding week of road softball with a pair of gritty performances and a dramatic extra‑inning win, showing resilience and late‑game toughness as they continue to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season.
 first place winner Christina Miller along with Falmouth Outlook owner/publisher Neil Belcher.

first place winner Christina Miller along with Falmouth Outlook owner/publisher Neil Belcher.

Outlook Bracket Challenge winners cash in

By: Sam McClanahan    The top winners of this year's Bracket Challenge contest stopped by to collect their winnings while earning bragging rights until next year's NCAA Tournament.Shown above is first place winner Christina Miller along with Falmouth Outlook owner/publisher Neil Belcher.
Ladycats junior pitcher Hannah Spaulding delivers a strike to the plate. Photo by Brian Canupp / Hype Sports Media

Ladycats junior pitcher Hannah Spaulding delivers a strike to the plate. Photo by Brian Canupp / Hype Sports Media

Ladycats find groove in winning four of five

By: Kayley Bruener   The Pendleton County Ladycats put together an impressive stretch of softball this past week, going 4–1 across five games and showcasing both explosive offense and dominant pitching.
Final Bracket Challenge Update 2026

Final Bracket Challenge Update 2026

Bracket Challenge Winners

By: Sam McClanahan   The winner of this year's "Bracket Challenge" is Christina Miller with 530 points. Not only did she correctly choose Michigan to defeat Connecticut to win the championship, but she also nailed down all four teams that advanced to the "Final Four".  Coming in second is Taylor L.