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The Pendleton County Ladycats honored their seven Seniors prior to their home victory over St. Patrick on January 21. From left to right: Savannah Shimkowiak, Morgan Hart, Saniah Thomas, Cara Stewart, Kennadi Mayer, Skylar Ashcraft, and Emmie Dunn. Photo by Stacey Myers

The Pendleton County Ladycats honored their seven Seniors prior to their home victory over St. Patrick on January 21. From left to right: Savannah Shimkowiak, Morgan Hart, Saniah Thomas, Cara Stewart, Kennadi Mayer, Skylar Ashcraft, and Emmie Dunn. Photo by Stacey Myers

Ladycats enjoy victory on Senior night

By Stacey Myers The Pendleton Ladycats dropped their first two games of the week but rebounded to pull out a victory on Senior Night. On January 18, they team traveled to Paris and fell 58-50. Senior Cara Stewart was the leading scorer with 19 points go with seven rebounds.
Senior Emmie Dunn goes up for a jump shot in the Ladycats' win over Robertson County. Photo by Sam McClanahan

Senior Emmie Dunn goes up for a jump shot in the Ladycats' win over Robertson County. Photo by Sam McClanahan

Ladycats Crush Robertson County on Alumni Night

By: Stacey Myers   The Pendleton County Ladycats moved to 11-4 after opening up district play with a blowout win over the Robertson County Lady Devils. The Ladycats got off to a quick start by scoring 19 points in the first quarter, including a big three pointer by freshman Lilly Ashcraft.
Wildcats sophomore Aden Merrill looks to knock down a free throw attempt during the teams win over Calvary Christian on Jan. 3. Photo provided by Jason Gregg.

Wildcats sophomore Aden Merrill looks to knock down a free throw attempt during the teams win over Calvary Christian on Jan. 3. Photo provided by Jason Gregg.

Wildcats Basketball split pair with Calvary and Scott County

By: Sam McClanahan The Pendleton County Wildcats took on a pair of opponents from the 37th district and were able to score their second victory of the season over Calvary Christian before falling at Scott. On Jan.
Front from left: Braden Brann, Karson Enzweiler; back, Ronnie Hutchison Kyan Brewer, Koby Brewer, Leroy Bryant, Bradley Brann, Amber Brewer, winner of the team challenge at Covington Catholic.

Front from left: Braden Brann, Karson Enzweiler; back, Ronnie Hutchison Kyan Brewer, Koby Brewer, Leroy Bryant, Bradley Brann, Amber Brewer, winner of the team challenge at Covington Catholic.

Pendleton County Wildcat Bowling teams on fire

The Pendleton County Bowling teams met Simon Kenton on January 5 the Bellewood lanes. The Ladycats and the Wildcats wasted no time in securing team wins. Both teams won their match 6-1.
Ladycats senior Cara Stewart was honored before the start of the home game versus Lloyd on Jan. 6. She became the 10th girl in team history to reach 1,000 points for her career. She accomplished that feat in the Jan. 4 road game at Grant County. She’s pictured with team head coach Patrick Kelsch.

Ladycats senior Cara Stewart was honored before the start of the home game versus Lloyd on Jan. 6. She became the 10th girl in team history to reach 1,000 points for her career. She accomplished that feat in the Jan. 4 road game at Grant County. She’s pictured with team head coach Patrick Kelsch.

Stewart reaches 1,000 as Ladycat’s record improves to 10-4

By: Stacey Myers The Pendleton County Ladycats collected two more wins to improve to 10-4 as senior Cara Stewart made more team history by becoming the 10th female to reach 1,000 points for her career. The girls traveled to Grant County on Jan. 4 and defeated the Lady Braves 58-52.
Saniah Thomas becomes the ninth Ladycat to reach 1000 points for her career.

Saniah Thomas becomes the ninth Ladycat to reach 1000 points for her career.

Thomas reaches 1000, Ladycats now 6-2

By: Stacey Myers The Pendleton County Ladycats hosted Mason County on December 12.  The Ladycats won this game by a score of 49 – 35 to improve to 6-0.  This is Pendleton County's first victory over the Lady Royals since Feb 4, 2012.
Freshman guard Dawson Nichols drives to the basket during the Wildcats home game versus Fleming County on December 6. Photo by Sam McClanahan

Freshman guard Dawson Nichols drives to the basket during the Wildcats home game versus Fleming County on December 6. Photo by Sam McClanahan

Wildcats fall twice in second week of action

By: Sam McClanahan   The Pendleton County Wildcats looked to avoid an early-season losing streak but would not be able to do so as they fell to both Fleming and Mercer County. On December 6, the team hosted the Fleming County Panthers from the 16th Region.
The family of the late Scott Collins was recognized by the Ladycats before the start of their December 7 home game against Dayton. Photo by Stacey Myers

The family of the late Scott Collins was recognized by the Ladycats before the start of their December 7 home game against Dayton. Photo by Stacey Myers

Ladycats continue their historic start

By: Stacey Myers   The Pendleton County Ladycats continued their historic, undefeated start to the season by claiming three more wins to improve to 5-0. On Dec. 5, the team hosted Bishop Brossart.
Ladycats freshman guard Lilly Ashcraft, led the team with 19 points in their win over Augusta. Photo by: Stacey Myers

Ladycats freshman guard Lilly Ashcraft, led the team with 19 points in their win over Augusta. Photo by: Stacey Myers

Ladycats make history in opener

By: Stacey Myers The Pendleton County Ladycats Basketball team made 10th Region history in their season opener by scoring 71 first half points on November 28 at home versus Williamstown. They went onto win in convincing fashion, 93-21.