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Alan Spears remembers visiting Gettysburg National Military Park with his parents in the 1970s. They wanted something ...
With her team clinging to a one-point lead with under a minute to play, George Rogers Clark junior guard Teigh Yeast did what she’s been drilled to do all season — attack the basket.
As fast as its sizable lead vanished in the third quarter, George Rogers Clark showed the resolve one expects of a state-tournament fixture against a team making its first appearance in almost two ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - For the first time in 34 years, George Rogers Clark will play for a girls basketball state championship, after the Cardinals knocked out Frederick Douglass in the Girls ...
After bowing out in the first round last season — albeit to the eventual four-time defending state champs — George Rogers Clark was determined not just to make it to the tournament’s final ...
George Rogers Clark beat North Laurel 50-42 in the quarterfinals of Kentucky's Girls' Sweet 16 high school basketball state tournament in Rupp Arena on March 14, 2025, in Lexington. Donald Trump ...
No. 2 George Rogers Clark in Saturday night’s Kentucky girls basketball state championship game. Sacred Heart overcame a sluggish first quarter and posted a 60-44 victory over No. 10 Danville ...
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Slide Show: Sacred Heart Academy’s 5th straight KHSAA State Championship win over No. 2 George Rogers ClarkSlide Show: Sacred Heart Academy’s 5th straight KHSAA State Championship win over No. 2 George Rogers Clark Posted: March 16, 2025 | Last updated: March 16, 2025 Sacred Heart Academy wins their ...
Franklin-Simpson senior Lyniah Brown (3) shoots a layup over George Rogers Clark freshman Kyleigh Chestnut (1) in the Lady Cats’ 64-42 loss to the Lady Cardinals in the first round of the KHSAA ...
Jailenn Green’s two free throws gave George Rogers Clark a 60-57 lead with 52 seconds left in Saturday’s championship game of the state tournament, and the pro-Cardinals crowd of 4,987 fans at ...
That demand has maintained given the economic uncertainties today. "These children need it more than ever," George Rogers Clark High School senior Annah Wilson said. "It's just really encouraging ...
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