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April 04, 2013 - 13
photo by Ron Weaver
Cable Wright pitches 2 innings of scoreless relief against Russell.
Bath County defeated Russell 3-1
photo by Ron Weaver
Picture 3-28-16 Jordan Highley drives the ball for a base hit against
Robertson County.
Wildcats defeated Robertson County 14-0
Bath County High
School freshman Sarah
Price has been named to
the Ashland Daily Inde-
pendentTs All-Area Team.
Two of her teammates,
Tayler Rogers and Shae
Sparks, earned Honor-
able Mention'nods.
Price, who ranks as
one of the nation's top
freshman girls/ basket-
ball players, averaged
14.8 points and 11.4 re-
bounds per game for
Bath County during the
2012-13 season.
Rogers averaged 10.5
points and 2.6 rebounds
per game for the Lady
Cats. Sparks averaged
6.9 points and 3.0 re-
bounds per game for
the Bath County girls
basketball team this past
season.
The Bath County Lady
Cats, under the. guidance
of head coach Troy Lee
Thomas, concluded the
2012-13 season 15-11.
SLxteenth Region
champion Ashland domi-
nated the Ashland Daily
Independentts All-Area
honors.
Ashland standout Alex-
is Robinson was named
the ADPs All-Area Hayer
of the Year.
Ashland head coach
Bill Bradley was named
the ADPs All-Area Coach
of the Year.
A look at the 2012-13
All-Area Team follows.
The 2012-13 All-Area
Team: Savannah An-
derson (Lewis County),
Sophomore; Brooke Cal-
lihan (West Carter), Se-
nior; Faith Conn (Rowan
County), Junior; Haley
Sue Foutch (Ashland),
Sophomore; Logan
Fraley (Boyd County),
Sophomore; Taylor
Frye (Lewis County),
Senior; Kaylyn Gam-
bill (Ashland), Senior;
Bryana Greenhill (East
Carter), Junior;, Arden
Gross (Russell), Senior;
Destiny Jones (Greenup
County), Senior; Kris-
ten Mayo (East Carter),
Eighth-Grader; Taylor
Porter (Lawrence Coun-
ty), Senior; Sarah Price
(Bath County), Fresh-
man; Alexis Robinson
(Ashland), Sophomore;
Amber Shepherd (John-
son Central), Senior;
Emily Stewart (Boyd
County), Senior; Tierra
Taylor (Fleming Coun-
ty), Senior; Paige War-
ren (Menifee County),
Senior; Taylor Wheeler
(Boyd County), Sopho-
more.
Player of the Year -
Alexis Robinson (Ash-
land).
Coach of the Year - Bill
Bradley (Ashland)."
Honorable Mention:
Ashland - Sydney Cullop;
Bath County Tayler
Rogers, Shae Sparks;
Boyd County - Morgan
Kenser; East Carter -
Kelsey Stumbo, Megan
Stickler; Elliott Coun.
ty - Ashley Holbrook;
Fairview - Brittany Bell;
Greenup County - Micah
Leslie, Sydney Webb;
Lawrence County- Kara
Kirk, Ashleigh Adkins,
Shelby Hay, Savannah
Cyrus; Lewis County
Emily Frye; Menifee
County - Haley Layne,
Ashton Woodard; Mor-
gan County - Cheyenna
Ferguson; Paintsville
- Shelby Carroll, An-
dria Hansford, Kerri-
gan Sarnons; Raceland
- Krystal Keeton; Rose
Hill- Myriah Porter; Rus-
sell- Hope Parsley.
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defeating Elliott County
and falling top Cooper.
Bath County rolled to
its second win over E1-
liott County in three
days, defeating the Lady
Lions 17-2 in three in-
nings. Cooper, however,
prevented Bath County
from claiming a second
straight win by defeating
the Lady Cats 11-8.
Bath County was back
in action on Monday.
Posting its most con-
vinc'mg win thus far this
season, Bath County
rolled to a 20-0 victory in
three innings over host
Waggener. Then, Bath
County remained in the
win column Tuesday. The
Lady Cats notched an im-
pressive 13-0 win over
Portland on Tuesday in
another gamed played
away from Bath County.
Bath County is sched-
uled to return to the dia-
mond on Monday;April 8
at Raceland in the open-
hag round of the 16th
Region All "A" Classic.
First pitch for the Bath
County-Raceland game is
set for 5:30 p.m.
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photo by Ron Weaver
Brittany McClain drives the ball to the opposite field for a hit.
The Ladycats lost 3 games and won 1 during the Ladycat Invitational.
The Bath County Lady
Cats softball team had a
busy stretch from March
28-April 2. Bath County,
under the guidance of
head coach Kenny Wil-
liams and his staff, won
four of seven games
played from March
28-April 2.
Through a dozen
games in the 2013 sea-
son, Bath County is 6-6.
The Lady Cats will enter
the second week of April
with a .500 record.
Bath County rolled to a
win on Thursday (March
28), toppling 16th Region
rival Elliott County 184
in five innings. The Lady
Cats, however, couldnft
keep the momentum go-
ing the following day.
In the opening round of
the Lady Cat Invitational,
Bath County dropped a
pair of games to unfamil-
iar foes. Shelby Valley
pulled away to beat the
Lady Cats 154 in four
innings on Friday as the
Lady Cat Invitational
opened here in Owings-
ville. In another game
played on Friday in the
Lady Cat Invitational,.
Bath County edged Scott
7-6.
The Bath County soft-
ball team split games in
the Lady Cat Invitational,
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