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The Ladycats doubles team of Emmie Dunn (left) and Maddie Duff (right) are pictured with coach Dillon Feltner following their regional tournament wins that qualified them for the state tournament. Photo provided by Stacey Myers

The Ladycats doubles team of Emmie Dunn (left) and Maddie Duff (right) are pictured with coach Dillon Feltner following their regional tournament wins that qualified them for the state tournament. Photo provided by Stacey Myers

Ladycats doubles team qualifies for state tournament

By: Stacey Myers The Pendleton County tennis team competed in regional tournament play on May 13-15 at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester.

Track competes at Harrison Invitational

By: Annie Redden   On April 15, the Pendleton County High School Track and Field Team participated in the Harrison County Invitational meet. The team placed  in several events in the boys, girls, and unified categories.

Wildcats add two more victories

By: Bruce Reller, Jr.   The Pendleton County Wildcats won their third and fourth games of the season as they defeated Lewis County 4-3 and Bishop Brossart 4-1 and now sit at 4-10 on the season.
Ladycats sophomore Madison Verst is greeted by head coach Jessica Verst following her game-winning hit against Ryle on April 15. Photo provided by Pete Wigginton.

Ladycats sophomore Madison Verst is greeted by head coach Jessica Verst following her game-winning hit against Ryle on April 15. Photo provided by Pete Wigginton.

Ladycats now 12-5 at season halfway point

By: Sam McClanahan   The Pendleton County Ladycats have reached the midway point of the regular season and appear to be hitting their stride. The team is now 12-5 and won five of its last six including a home doubleheader sweep that featured two consecutive game-winning hits to defeat Ryle.

Pendleton Rec makes changes as baseball and softball begin

By Carolyn Reid Pendleton County Rec’s Karen Davis reports over 300 children signed up for baseball or softball this coming season, first through sixth grade. Estimating from numbers given to the Outlook by elementary schools, that is just about one-third of the children eligible to play.
India Trimble signs with Missouri Valley, a college she approached in order to continue her cheerleading career.

India Trimble signs with Missouri Valley, a college she approached in order to continue her cheerleading career.

Trimble completes lifelong dream with Missouri Valley College signing

By Sam McClanahan Pendleton County senior Kennadi Mayer became the fourth person from the PCHS Archery program to receive a collegiate offer. She’ll be attending Kentucky Christian University located on Grayson this fall.
Kennadi Mayer, PHS archery, signed to fly with Kentucky Christian University. Mayer is known for her athletic versatility.

Kennadi Mayer, PHS archery, signed to fly with Kentucky Christian University. Mayer is known for her athletic versatility.

Mayer joins KCU Archery, calls it a 'perfect fit'

By Sam McClanahan Pendleton County senior Kennadi Mayer became the fourth person from the PCHS Archery program to receive a collegiate offer. She’ll be attending Kentucky Christian University located on Grayson this fall.
Austin Browning, center, is the first from PHS to sign as an Esports competitor at the college level. He will attend Thomas More University. Browning is pictured with his mother and father, Steve and Stephanie, and his siblings.

Austin Browning, center, is the first from PHS to sign as an Esports competitor at the college level. He will attend Thomas More University. Browning is pictured with his mother and father, Steve and Stephanie, and his siblings.

Browning makes history in Esports signing

By Sam McClanahan Pendleton County senior Austin Browning made school history on March 28 as he became the first person from the Esports program to sign a letter-of-intent to compete at the college level.
A sea of Red: Cincinnati Reds fans packed Great American Ballpark on March 30. A new-record crowd of 44,063 turned out on a beautiful, sunny day with temperatures in the mid-60’s.

A sea of Red: Cincinnati Reds fans packed Great American Ballpark on March 30. A new-record crowd of 44,063 turned out on a beautiful, sunny day with temperatures in the mid-60’s.

Pendleton County at RED's Opening Day

A celebration like no other: The 147th Opening Day saw Denver, KY native Marlana VanHoose perform the national athem while a pair of F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 180th Fighter Wing Ohio National Guard Base in Toledo flew over the ballpark.