Well, this is going to be a work in progress over the next couple of weeks, but here are tonight's games:
First Region, at Murray State University--Lone Oak vs. Paducah Saint Mary and Calloway County vs. Hickman County
Second Region, at Livingston Central High School--Madisonville-North Hopkins vs. Christian County and Henderson County vs. Lyon County
Third Region--Daviess County at Breckinridge County, McLean County at Grayson County, Butler County at Muhlenberg County and Meade County at Owensboro Catholic
Fourth Region, at Western Kentucky University--Bowling Green vs. Franklin-Simpson, Russell County vs. Glasgow
Fifth Region, at Marion County High School--North Hardin at Marion County, Nelson County vs. Hart County
Seventh Region, at Bellarmine University--Sacred Heart vs. Mercy and Louisville Christian Academy vs. Ballard, Louisville Fern Creek vs. Jeffersontown and DuPont Manual vs. Assumption
Eighth Region, at Gallatin County High School--South Oldham vs. Collins and Walton-Verona at Gallatin County
Ninth Region, at Northern Kentucky University--Boone County vs. Covington Holy Cross and Saint Henry vs. Fort Thomas Highlands
10th Region, at Bourbon County High School--Winchester George Rogers Clark vs. Bishop Brossart and Bracken County - vs. Pendleton County
11th Region, at Eastern Kentucky University--Lexington Lafayette vs. Madison Southern and Scott County vs. Woodford County
12th Region, at Pulaski County High School--Southwestern vs. Burgin and Lincoln County vs. Casey County
13th Region, at Corbin--Knox Central vs. Middlesboro and South Laurel vs. Jackson County
14th Region, at Jenkins--Perry County Central vs. Wolfe County and Estill County vs. Letcher County Central
15th Region, at Pikeville--East Ridge vs. Magoffin County and Betsy Layne vs. Pike County Central
16th Region--Lewis County at Ashland Paul Blazer, Fleming County at East Carter, Boyd County at Greenup County and West Carter at Rowan County
J-town has eliminated Louisville Fern Creek in the Seventh Region.
ReplyDeleteThat Second Round Henderson County-Lyon County game from Smithland will be streamed live by WSON 960 AM.
ReplyDeleteAn Interstate 71 accident has delayed the arrival of South Oldham for its Eighth Region opener at Gallatin County High, report Scott Jaggers and Roger Frantz of the Pegasus Sports Network. U.S. 42 would provide a better alternative route for the trip from Crestwood to Warsaw.
ReplyDeleteDelayed tipoff gives me time to learn a little about one of the broadcast sponsors, Happy Feet, a slipper company in Louisville.
The C-J's Jason Frakes, doing the J-O-B at Bellarmine, Tweets that Mercy has knocked out Sacred Heart in the Seventh.
ReplyDeleteNearing the end of the first quarter at EKU in Richmond, Scott County has a eight-point lead on Woodford County in the 11th. You can watch it live.
ReplyDeleteThe South Oldham bus, by the way, has reportedly made it past the I-71 wreck, but a Shelbyville radio commentator warned that it was still a 15-minute drive after you get off at the Carrollton exit.
ReplyDeleteSeventh Region rolls on.
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