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April 18, 2013 - 13
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Jordan Abrams
Chase Hamm
Clark Kissick
Jason Little
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
It's been a landmark
year for the return of
pride and enthusiasm
with the blooming of a
strong football program
at Bath County High
School.
The team ended the
year with a 8 - 3 re-
cord, with 4 - 1 in the
district and 7 - 3 in the
region, finishing 10th
overall for 3-A teams in
2012. They ended the
season with a heart-
breaking 36 - 37 loss
to regional powerhouse
Fleming County in post-
Zak Romans
season play.
Last Thursday five
seniors from the team
signed letters of intent
to play at five different
colleges across Ken-
tucky - Jordan Abrams,
Chase Hamm, Clark
Kissick, Jason Little,
and Zak Romans.
With family, friends,
and coaches looking on,
Athletic Director Aden
McNabb said, 'q'his is
one of the greatest days
an AD gets to witness,
special kids getting to
continue their dreams."
Head Football Coach
Reed Fields said, "I
felt privileged to get
to coach such a great
L-R: Jordan Abrams, Chase Hamm, Clark Kissick,
Jason Little and Zak Romans
group of kids this year.
I have never felt more
sure that these five will
have great success."
Jordan Abram plans
on attending Morehead
State University; Chase
Hamm, Kentucky Wes-
leyan Colleges in Ow-
ensboro; Clark Kissick,
University of Kentucky;
Jason Little, Lindsay
Wilson College in Co-
lumbia, Ky.; and Zak
Romans, University of
the Cumberlands in
Williamsburg.
Coach Fields remind-
ed them at the end of
the ceremony, "fou're
always part of the foot-
ball family."
photos by Ron Weaver
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Following a delay of over
40 hours, Bath County
completed another rifle
run on Saturday, defeating
Raceland 80 in the 16th Re-
gion All "A" Classic cham-
pionship game at Bath
County ity of Owingsville
Sports Complex.
The game resumed after
its first
pitch Thursday.
With the win, Bath
County improved to 94.
The Wildcats notched their
third straight win.
Raceland fell to 845 af-
ter suffering the loss. The
Rams had posted back-to-
back wins prior to the set-
back in the rifle tilt.
Left:
Bath defeated Raceland for the 16th Region Class A championship.
Cable Wright delivers the pitch in the 4th inning of the continued game Saturday.
Middle: Jordan Highlay makes the scoop at third for the out.
Wildcats Saturday.
Finishing strong, Bath
County plated five runs
over its last three plate ap
pearances. The Bath Coun-
ty defense also prevented
Raceland from rounding
the basepaths.
Bath County plated its
eight runs on seven hits
while only committing one
error. The Wildcats scored
at least one run in five of
then" six at-bats.
Bath County pushed
across one run in the bot-
tom half of the first inning
and after plating two runs
in the second, led 30.
After being held score-
Bath County senior
pitcher Cable Wright reg-
istered eight strikeouts.
Wright and teammate
Clark Kissick combined to
hold Raceland to only five
hits.
Wright continues to
draw attention from several
college programs. Coaches
from Kentucky, Marshall
and Morehead State were
in attendance at the 16th
Region All "A" Classic
championship game.
Offensively, senior short-
stop Brandon Fryro an led
Bath County with three
hits. Fryman delivered a
run-scoring double for the
Right: 70 Class A Region Champions.
less in the third inning,
Bath County produced two
runs in both the fourth and
fifth frames.
The Wtldcats, under the
guidance of head coach
Brock Baber, added one
more run in the bottom of
the sixth inning.
Bath County fared very
well defensively, commit-
ring only one error.
Raceland pitcher Na-
thaniel Davidson took the
loss. Davidson faced a very
talented Bath County bat-
ring order during his latest
tournament appearance.
Raceland struggled de-
fens'rcely, committing eight
errors.
Bath County will face
15th Region champion Pre-
stonsburg in the sectional
of file state All "A" Classic
softball tournament. Pres-
tonsburg captured its third
straight 15th Region All
"A" Classic championship
earlier in the month.
Bath County 8, Raceland
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Raceland 000 000
0-058
Bath County 120 221
x-871
WP: C. Wright. LP."
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