8 • February 11, 2009
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Bath County News-Outlook '
Lady Cats fail to Russell
RUSSELL - The Bath
County Lady Cats were
held" to five points in the
first half Saturday in a road
loss to Russell. Host Rus-
sell defeated Bath'County
44-26 in the non-district
girls' high school basket-
ball game.
Senior guard/forward
Kelsey Simpson led an ex-
tremely balanced Russell
offensive effort. Simpson
paced Russell with a game-
high 17 points.
Freshman guard Ga-
brielle Cassity scored 12
points and junior forward
Kayla Parsley pushed in 10
for the Lady Devils.
Russell played well in the
opening quarter, outscor-
ing Bath County 12-5.
The Lady Devils played
even better in the second
quarter, blanking Bath
County 11-0 en route to a
commanding 23-5 halftime
advantage.
Bath County cut into the
Russell lead in the third
quarter, but was unable to
chip away enough to pull
even with or get past the
Lady Devils.
The Lady Cats outscored
Russell 11-7 in the third
quarter, enjoying a sol-
id eight-minute stretch
- both offensively and de-
fensively.
Russell closed the game
out in solid fashion, out-
scoring Bath County 14-8
in the fourth quarter.
The Lady Devils moved
to 6-12 after defeating Bath
County.
Erica Toy led Bath Coun-
ty with eight points. Ginny
Adams added seven points
for the Lady Cats. Lexy
Grimes scored five points,
Chelsea Razor tossed in
four and Jennifer Hurst
had two for Bath County.
The Bath County girls'
basketball team dropped
to 5-13 following its fifth
straight loss.
Russell 44
Bath Co. 26
Bath Co. (5-13) - Razor 4,
Hurst 2, Adams 7, Grimes
5, Toy 8.
Russell (6-12) - Hanson
2, Simpson 17, Cassity 12,
Parsley 10, Baldridge 3.
Bath Co.
5 0 11 8-26
Russell
12 11 7 14-44
Diamond H
Saddle Club Meeting
The 4-H Saddle Club will
be conducting its monthly
meeting on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 17th at 6:30 pm, in the
County Extension Large
Conference Room, on East
Hwy. 60, in Owingsville.
Throughout the meeting,
members and leaders will be
discussing upcoming riding
events and clinics. A horse
program will also be con-
ducted by a current member
of the Saddle Club. To be
4-H News
part" of the Diamond H Sad-
die Club you don't have to
own a horse or know how to
ride one. All ages and fam-
ily members are welcome
4-H Trap Shooting
Safety Class
The 4-H Trap Shooting
Team will be conducting a
safety class for current and
new members at 6:30 pm,
on Tuesday, February 24th,
in Extension Large Confer-
ence Room, on East Hwy.
60, Owingsville. This class
will be offered to any youth
from ages 9 to 19 years of
age. Participants will be
introduced to the proper
techniques of handling their
weapon, alignment, body po-
sitioning and overall safety
of this rewardingsport. The
goal of this class is to teach
young shooters the neces-
sary skills and to develop
the confidence to be success-
ful. This class will be in-
structed by a certified 4-H
Shooting coach with many
years of experience in this
shooting discipline.
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Bath Middle teams sweep Menifee squads
FRENCHBURG- , The
Bath County Middle
School boys' basketball
teams swept Menifee
County squads on Satur-
day. The BCMS eighth
grade won 57-i9, the sev-
enth grade prevailed 35-
17 and the sixth grade
edged its Menifee Coun-
ty opposition 24-23. The
Bath County eighth grade
team, returning to the
court after a two-week
layoff, jumped out to a
29-10 halftime lead and
coasted to an easy win.
Clark Kissick led the way
with 13 points followed by
Brandon Fryman with 10.
Spencer Taul added eight
while Joe Snedegar and
Tyler Wright scored seven
each.
Kissick and Snede-
gar led the Cats with a
game-high nine rebounds
apiece.
Cable Wright dished out
a game-high. 10 assists for
the Cats. The Bath Coun-
ty eighth grade team im-
proved to 15-2 on overall
and 6-0 in the conference.
The Bath County sev-
enth grade team also
posted a win over Me-
nifee County, prevailing
35-17. Keegan Sammons
and Patrick Toy each had
10 points to lead the Bath
County seventh grade
team. Jordan Highley
added seven points and
Spencer Taul chipped
in offensively with six
points. The win improved
Bath Countfs conference
record to 5-1, giving the
Owingsville team a tie for
the regular-season title.
The Bath County sixth
grade team won an excit-
ing game 24-23 over Me-
nifee County. Chris Stull
made two free throws with
30 seconds left to earn the
win for visiting Bath Coun-
ty. Taborn Kissick led the
Bath County sixth grade
team with 10 ioints. Bath,
County will host Menifee •
County Wednesday, Feb.
11 in the first round of the
conference tournament.
The seventh grade game :
will start at 5:30 p.m. with
the eighth grade game to -
follow. The ch0mpionship •
games will be the follow-
ing Wednesday (Feb. 18).
Photo su//ttod
Ginnie Adams scores in-
side against Menifee. The
Bath County Ladycats lost
to Menifee County 63-46.
BATH COUNTY
CHURCHES OF GOD
INDOOR CAMP MEETING !
(Services at the Owingsville First Church of God
320 Slate Avenue, Owingsvflle, Ky.)
Sunday-Friday
February 15- 20, 2009
6:30 pre-service
7 p.m. Worship Service
(Food i Fellowship following each service!)
Rev. Frank Curtis, Evangelist
Rev. Rodney Williams. Song Evangelist
The schedule for the week is as follows:
Day Singers Churches in Charge Evangelists
Sunday Stillwmr Owingsville FCOG Curtis, Williams
Monday Bethel Baptist O'ville, O. Mines. "1'. Valley Curtis, Williams
Tuesday Godsent Preston, Tunnel Hill Curtis, Williams
Wedumday Little Paint Salt Lick, Mud Lick Curtis, Williams
Thursday Camargo Midland, Polksville Curtis, Williams
Friday Drawing Nigh East Fork, Oakla Curtis, Williams
Tfiere wig&, a ylSM y on Saturday night, yebruary 2, s-sp.nt
sponsored by the :Bath County Cturc&s vitli t& proceeds 9oin9 to your
Seasons Christian Center Fr in atfi County. It wig{be at the.
Owirlyvige First Church of God, 320 Stte Avenue, Ow y,
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