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THE BATH COUNTY NEWS-OUTLOOK
Owingsville, Ky.--Week of May 1 - May 7, 2003
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t andAdams duo victorious--on April 22
County Tennis Team members Grant Davis and
defeated Greenup County (#2) doubles team Aaron
aj and Dean McClurg, 8-0. The pair defeated East
Patrick Malone and Derek McDavid, 9-8 (7-5). On
they defeated Russell County's #2 doubles team
and Gobby Ymaley, 8-3. They also defeated
t's #1 doubles team of Bryan Fioret and Danny
.3 Doubles Championship. Davis and Adams
OVer all record of 8-2 for the season. Congratulations!
photo, Sunny Kramer)
defeat
5-3
Coach Wright
Nick Withrow
game as the
West Carter 5-3.
led the way with 3
Richardson added
2 RBIs.
Bath Co. 5; West
defeats
1.5-4, with Baber
9 innings
Wright
high school game,
scored a run in the
and held off Bath
Brock Baber pitched
striking out 3.
and Tyler Elliott
with 2 hits apiece.
15 men on base
including the bases
gth.
Co. 5; Bath Co.
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Co. blows
Paris, as 18
Wright
different Wildcats
blowout win over
€ scored 15 runs
in the 3rd inning to blow the game
wide open. Josh Curtis, Justin
Butcher and Brock Baber had 3
hits each, while Baber and J.D.
Hart had 9 RBIs between them.
Tyler Elliott got the win on the
mound with a complete game.
Bath Co. 20; Paris 1.
Bath loses to
Bourbon 5-0
Submitted by: Coach Wright
After a week off because of the
weather, Bath County ran into two
strong Bourbon County pitchers
and lost 5-0 to the Bourbon
County team. J.D. Hart had two
hits to lead Bath County. Brock
Baber pitched five shutout innings
before being lifted.
Scores: Bourbon Co. 4; Bath
Co. 0.
Rowan posts a
10-9 win over Bath
Submitted by: Coach Wright
Rowan County jumped to an 8-
2 lead after 3 innings, but Bath
County came from behind to lead
9-8 going into the 7th inning.
Then the Rowan County center-
field hit a two-run home run for
the win. Brock Baber had 3 hits,
while Shawn Dennis, Kelly
Karrick and Josh Curtis had 2 hits
each.
Rowan Co. 10; Bath
Co. 9.
Cal Ripken
scores week of
April 21-27
The 2003 Cal Ripken season
got off to a great start on Friday,
April 25th. Game one matched
the first (Reds) and second place
(Expos) teams from 2002. The
Reds got on the scoreboard first
with a run in the first inning.
The Expos were able to come
back in the bottom of the 3rd
with the first home run of the
season, a 3-run shot. It was not
enough as the Reds rallied for 3
runs in the forth and runs in
the fifth for an 8 to 3 victory.
Game two matched the
White Sox against the Dodgers.
It was a very competitive game
even though the White Sox were
only able to dress eight players.
The White sox were able to
score 2 runs in the first and 2
runs in the third, but the
Dodgers were able to rally by
scoring 4 runs in the second and
6 runs in the third for a I0 to 4
victory. Game two had both
great pitching and great fielding
with both teams having to work
hard for their runs.
If you are looking for good
clean family fun, we have it at
the Salt Lick ballpark. Come out:
Friday night and Saturday
morning this week to see these
young boys and girls having fun
playing great baseball. Also this
reminder, Minor League action
begins may 5th and T-ball will
begin the week of may 12th.
Hope to see you at the ball-
park.
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Expos 00300 - 3
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Dodgers 0 4 6 0 - - 10
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Reds 1 0
Expos 0 1
White Sox 0 1
Cardinals 0 0
ACT registration
deadline May 9
The next ACT Assessment will
be administered nationwide on
Saturday June 14, 2003. College
bound high school students must
register for the college admissions
and placement exam by May 9,
the deadline for having your reg-
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dents who take the exam more
than once can report only their
highest composite score to pro-
spective colleges if they chose.
Players o
Nick Withrow
Withrow, a freshman,
pitched a complete game 5-
3 victory over West Carter,
giving up only 4 hits.
Nathan Richardson
Richardson, a senior, 1st
baseman, is hitting .350 on
the season.
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Karrick raised his average
to almost .500 getting 7 hits
over a 3 game span.
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Grey, a freshman, pitched
a 3 hit shutout of Elliott.
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