ARGILLITE —
Through four tournaments Nick Blankenship nearly has four victories in the EKJGA Walmart Tour.
Blankenship has fallen just short twice — both in playoffs — including Friday at River Bend Golf Club.
Sam McGuire edged Blankenship in the grades 11-12 division on the third playoff hole after each took a 76 (6-over) into the clubhouse after 18.
Blankenship lost to former Ashland Blazer High School teammate Jeff Meade in a playoff on June 8 at Sandy Creek. The Tomcat senior-to-be won tournaments at both Green Meadow and Paintsville this month.
Haley Adams beat Haley Webb (grades 10-12) on the second playoff hole after each shot a round of 87 at River Bend.
The rest of the winners were: Gunner Cassity (boys grades 3-under); Bricen Thompson (boys grades 4-6); Roger Maynard III (boys grades 7-8); Thomas Hall (boys grades 9-10); Abby Thompson (girls grades 3-under); Madison Darnell (girls grades 4-6); and McKinzie Walters (girls grades 7-9).
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Blankenship falls in EKJGA playoff
McGuire wins at River Bend
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MARK MAYNARD: Reality check
Reality television is all the rage. From the “Bachelorette” to “The Voice,” we seem to be slammed — and evenly mildly entertained — by it at every turn.
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Kidwell 'shocked' by HOF honor
Gary Kidwell, who has been involved with high school sports for nearly half a century, will be inducted into the National Coaches Association Hall of Fame next week in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Stewart picked to play against Tennessee stars
Emily Stewart’s strong showing in the Kentucky Softball Coaches Association’s East-West All-Star Games last weekend earned her an invitation to another All-Star series.
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MARK MAYNARD: Cumpton family takes in big-league moment
Jolene Cumpton was supposed to surprise her son last Saturday.
She was going to make a four-hour drive from Augusta, Ga., to Durham, N.C., to watch him pitch in a Triple-A baseball game between Indianapolis and Durham.
Turns out, the surprise was on her. -
KYLE HOBSTETTER: The Bengals on 'Hard Knocks' could be a lot of fun
Gone are the antics of Chad Johnson. Or is it still Ocho Cinco?
Injury-stricken quarterback Carson Palmer took his ball and went to California. Then was shoved to Arizona. -
Walsh big winner with Carter, Fletcher
Zac Carter and Trey Fletcher established themselves as one of the premier one-two combinations in Ironton High basketball history.
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A PERFECT ENDING
With her career coming to an end, everything has come full circle for Boyd County’s Emily Stewart.
Stewart and Ashland’s McKenzie Vanover were honored as the top players on The Independent’s 2013 All-Area Softball Team. -
ALL-AREA BASEBALL: Salow, Prater are back-to-back Jacks
This season’s Player of the Year assumed a starring role in ending the seasons of both coaches who shared top honors on The Independent’s 2013 All-Area Baseball Team.
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Ditty stands tall in state Hall of Fame
Julie Ditty never felt as small as when standing beside Pervis Ellison, the 6-foot-9 former University of Louisville basketball great.
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'Blessed' Marsh gets due
The second-largest crowd in Elks Sports Day history came to celebrate Vic Marsh Saturday night.
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