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State Softball Tournament: Kittens scratch, claw but fall
Ashland couldn’t quite escape the bite of the grueling double-elimination State Softball Tournament, but the Kittens’ coach was nonetheless amazed at what his young team accomplished this season.
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Miller has softball overload
Dave Miller’s mind will be on two places this weekend and both of them involve softball.
Miller, the coach of the Ashland Kittens’ softball team that is playing in the State Tournament in Owensboro, will be missing the first big event at the Championship Fastpitch Athletic Complex this weekend.
Twenty-seven girls fastpitch teams will converge for the Hall-Wymer Memorial. Tournaments will be ongoing for 10-under, 12-under, 14-under, 16-under and 18-under age groups. -
Plenty of tickets left for Elks Sports Day
The 39th annual Elks Sports Day honoring former Ashland football coach Vic Marsh is only about a week away and plenty of tickets remain available.
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MARK MAYNARD: ’Cats had memorable wins and losses under Marsh
We like to say that Vic Marsh is the winningest coach in Ashland Tomcat football history.
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State Baseball Tournament: PRP floors 'Cats
Pleasure Ridge Park coach Bill Miller called an early offensive outburst "good footing."
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Cross Section
You never know who is going to drop in on the area’s newest radio sports talk show.
How about a former NBA dunk champion?
Or maybe a Hall of Fame broadcaster? -
Tomcats fall to PRP, 5-0
Ashland had to play catch-up from the get-go.
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Back-nine bounceback
Sam McGuire couldn’t comfortably distance himself from one particular opponent, not even with long bombs off the face of his new driver.
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Kittens hoping 5th time the charm
Ashland coach Dave Miller hopes the fifth time is the charm for the Kittens.
For the fifth straight year the Ashland Kittens will represent the 16th Region at the KHSAA State Softball Tournament in Owensboro.
Miller has confidence in his team chances. -
CADE COMEBACK
Transfixed by the breathtaking trajectory of his tape-measure shot, Cade O’Bryan openly admits he got caught up in the moment.
The question is, who wouldn’t? - More Local Sports Headlines
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