May 18, 2013

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Cincinnati Bengals make back-to-back playoff appearances

By Bruce Reller Jr., Reporter

The Cincinnati Bengals returned to the National Football League (NFL) playoffs after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 13-10 in Pittsburgh on Sunday, December 23.

The Bengals made the playoffs in the American Football Conference (AFC) for the second consecutive year. It was their first back-to-back playoff appearance in 30 years.

After starting the year 3-5 and losing four games in a row, the Bengals won seven of their last eight games, including victories over the Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens to end the regular season.

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Wolfe leads Ladycats in second half rally past Fillies

Ashten Wolfe drives to the lane looking for the old fashion 3-point play.  She exploded for 12 second half points versus Harrison County to rally the Ladycats past the Fillies for second place in the Edwardo’s Christmas Classic.

In their holiday tournament, the Edwardo’s Christmas Classic, Pendleton had lost an opening game against Grant County in which they didn’t play their best basketball and had struggled with a Covington Latin team they had blown out earlier in the season.  Now, they trailed a Harrison County team 21-17 at the half.  A Fillies team that had a 1-8 record after losing to both Grant and Latin.  The Ladycats looked out of sorts and not sure what they needed to do.

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Wildcats beat Huntsville in Classic; Monroe moving up

By Bruce Reller, Jr., Reporter

The Pendleton County High School Wildcats finished with one victory and two losses in the Smokey Mountain Classic in Gatlinburg, Tennessee on December 20-22.

The Wildcats lost to Miami Senior, Florida 61-41 on Thursday, December 20 and then, they lost to Elizabethtown, Tennessee 88-80 in a close game on Friday, December 21.

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PCHS Alumni Night, January 4 Print E-mail

The annual Pendleton County Schools' Alumni Night and Reception will be held on Friday, January 4. This event will be held at Pendleton County High School in conjunction with the Wildcat basketball game. That evening PCHS will take on Montgomery County.

Alumni of all Pendleton County High Schools are invited to attend the games as well as visit the Alumni Reception. The Alumni Reception is hosted by the Pendleton County Education Foundation and Alumni Organization. The reception will be open from 6:30 p.m. through the third quarter of the varsity game and will be held in the office lobby near the gym.

There will be a special recognition between the JV and varsity games the 50th Anniversary Class of 1963 of both Falmouth High School and Pendleton County High School as well as the Pendleton County High School 25th Anniversary Class of 1988. This event also features the Alumni Band.

Alumni of Butler, Falmouth, Morgan and Pendleton County are invited to attend. An opportunity will be available that evening to join or renew your affiliation with the association through a five dollar a person donation.

If you cannot be in attendance that evening and have an interest in supporting the Pendleton County Alumni Committee, send your check payable to the Pendleton County Education Foundation (PCEF) to: Rhonda Moore, C/O PCHS, 2359 Hwy 27 North, Falmouth, Kentucky 41040. Include the following information: Pendleton County High School that you attended, your graduation year and your personal contact information (mailing address, phone and email address). Canceleed checks will serve as receipts and donation made through the PCEF are tax deductible.

 
Blewett named LaRosa's MVP of Week

Mitchell Blewett of Covington Latin brings the ball down the court. Photo submitted courtesy of Tracy Clancy.

Mitchell Blewett of Covington Latin was recently named the LaRosa's Most Valuable Player of the Week.

The 6'3" 185 lb. senior guard led Kentucky in scoring last season averaging 27.7 points a game while pulling down 13.7 rebounds per game.

Mitchell is closing in on the school record for all-time total points (1,375).

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Wildcats basketball team defeats Dayton 63-19

By Bruce Reller, Jr., Reporter

The Pendleton County Wildcats won their third consecutive game, all on the road, last Tuesday, December 18. The Wildcats defeated Dayton High School 63-19.

“Dayton had two to three kids that were academically ineligible tonight and that hurt the team,” Pendleton County head coach Ed Cravens said.

The Wildcats led 49-10 at halftime and went on to post their fifth victory of the season. Senior Mason Monroe scored 10 points, including two 3-pointers for PC.

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Future Ladycat Youth Basketball League champions Print E-mail

Stacey Tackett's Future Ladycat Youth Basketball League Team became the Tournament Championship winners in handing Lee and Jamie Turner's team their only defeat in the championship game. Pictured from left, Ashley Lewis, Baleigh Tackett, Mallory Kordes, Emily "Johnny" Cobb, Megan Wright, Addison Crouch.


 
Steele's intramural team wins tournament championship Print E-mail

Troy Steele’s PCHS Intramural Team through the Pendleton Recreation Program won the tournament championship on Sunday, December 16 beating Ed Ryan’s team in a close championship game. Front row from left, Jonah Smith, Lance Fischer, Dylan Wright, Anthony Clower, Kenton Hornbeck. Back row: Aven Harper, Keith Steele, Tyler Daugherty, Lane Weaver, Jackson Strong, coach Troy Steele.

 
Last minute gift ideas from Kentucky Fish and Wildlife

Procrastination is one of the most common habits at Christmas time, especially for men. Some of us get on the ball and get our Christmas shopping completed early, but most of us wait until we absolutely have to open our wallets, fight the crowds and get it done.

Sending a child for a week of conservation camp is a great way to help ensure the future of the hunting and fishing arts and makes an excellent and appreciated gift.

"Conservation camp instills knowledge of not only hunting and fishing, but nature, boating, swimming and other outdoor pursuits in a safe environment," said Laura Burford, assistant director of the information and education division of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. "This year, the weekly camp fee includes a junior sportsman's license."

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Wildcats basketball team wins two on the road, 4-3 record overall

By Bruce Reller, Jr., Reporter

The Pendleton County Wildcats began the season 0-3 on the road. That record changed when they racked up two victories against Beechwood and Nicholas County last week.

The Wildcats first took on Beechwood last Tuesday, December 11. In a close, defensive battle, Pendleton County recorded their first road win 45-42.

“This was a rough game. Beechwood was big and physical,” Wildcats head coach Ed Cravens said. “They are always tough and extremely physical so it was a nice win for us.”

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