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Himes

Himes

Ladycats split four, now 16-10 overall

    The Pendleton County Ladycats took care of business in a home doubleheader versus district foe Robertson County on May 11, but fell to a pair of 9th region opponents and now sit at 16-10 as the regular season begins to wind down.

Wildcats beat Augusta and Calvary Christian

    Pendleton County baseball went 2-1 over the past week improving their overall record on the season to 11-12 overall. All three of their games over the past week were against 10th Region opponents.     The Wildcats kicked off last week with a 10-8 win against Augusta.

Wildcats swing past Bulldogs

    Pendleton County baseball finished out their week at 1-2. Their overall record on the season currently stands at 9-11. Their overall district record sits at 2-4.     The Wildcats started off the week with a close 7-5 loss to Covington Holy Cross.
Seniors

Seniors

Ladycats “Senior Night” honors trio

    The Pendleton County Ladycats returned to action on May 7 following a rainy weather pattern that forced some cancellations. The club hosted Cooper and held its annual “Senior Night” festivities honoring the careers of Olivia Verst, Sydney Manor and Karleigh Prater.

Braves designated Jones for assignment

     Among a series of transactions aimed at improving its underachieving bullpen, the Atlanta Braves optioned Pendleton County resident Nate Jones to its Triple-A affiliate and then designated him for assignment on May 7, likely ending the pact between the veteran relief pitcher and franchise.
Graphic from UK press athletics

Graphic from UK press athletics

UK Men’s Basketball Adds Orlando Antigua, Ron Coleman to Staff

LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky men’s basketball coaching staff has undergone an offseason transformation with a familiar face in Orlando Antigua returning to the UK bench and another top assistant from Illinois in Ronald “Chin” Coleman coming onboard.
Cheer Team

Cheer Team

10th Region Champs

    The Pendleton County High School cheerleading team competed in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) Region 5 championship at Pulaski County High School on May 1. It was their first in-person competition since their national competition in February of 2020.