News Outlook YOUr Hometown Newspaper September 05, 2013 -13
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Submitted by Lisa McFarland
On Thursday, August 29, Morgan County came to town for middle school football
action. After falling behind in the first quarter, the 7th grade team rallied to a
32-8 victory.
Landan Swartz put the Cats on the board in the 2nd qtr. A pass from quarter-
back Lane Rogers to Jake Porter was good for the 2 point conversion to tie the
score at 8. Starting 3rd quarter, Landan Swartz was back deep to receive the
ball. He was able to shake off several tackle attempts and then get loose to
score. A pass to Hunter Kissick completed a second 2 point conversion. This
put Bath on top 16-8.
During 4th quarter, David Lewis scored. Landan Swartz ran in for a third 2 point
conversion. Then, once again, Landan Swartz scored his final touchdown of the
night. Lane Rogers ran in for a fourth 2 point conversion. Defense would hold
Morgan County to only 8 pts. The win runs the 7th grade win streak to three
in a row.
Photos submitted by Rick Staviski
Left: Dale Curtis finished 1st in Boys' Varsity
Right: Carrie Staviski placed 1st in Middle School girls
by Coach Rick Staviski a 3K Middle School and the
The Bath County Cross
Country teams hosted the
first of three scheduled
home meets Thursday
at the Bath Owingsville
Sports Complex with an el-
ementary 1600 meter run,
Varsity meet_
In the girls elementary
school race Caroline Whir
finished 3rd with an 8:10.86
followed by Kaylee Stavis-
ki in 9th with a 9:06.92.
Running their first Cross
County event were Isabell
[ughes 11:42.79. Jaycie
Bussell 11:52.55, Abigail
Robertson 12:04.10, Rebec-
ca Hill 12:04.50 and Karson
ToUe 15:33.89. On the boys
side Hunter Middleton,
competing in his first Cross
Country meet, finished 1st
crossing the line at 6:53.74
and Taylor Purvis was 5th
at 7:38.20.
The girls Middle School
team finished 1st with Car-
rie Staviski taking the top
spot
lowed by Makenzie Snede-
gar in 2nd place at 13:56.21.
Kyla Copher set a new 3K
Personal Record with an
18:14.40. Jenna Copher
18:46.71, Margaret Hughes
18:55.29, Shelby Hedges, in
her first Cross County run,
19:00.61 and Kristin Ander-
son 20:21.39 finished out
the scoring for the girls.
James Overholser placed
8th with a 15:09.53 and Ca-
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After outlasting non-dis-
trict opponent West Carter
5345 in overtime for its first
win on Friday night, Bath
County has turned its focus
to Lewis County.
The two Kentucky high
school football programs
are familiar foes. When the
two teams met in 2012, Bath
County edged Lewis County
dingtoffs go-to receiver, reel-
ing in four catches for 116
yards and two touchdowns.
Dalton Stamm led Lewis
County on the ground, rush-
ing seven times for 27 yards.
ordan McCann, Tyler
Mustard and Mason Thur-
man also took carries out of
the backfield during Lewis
County's 2013 season debut.
Bath County, under the
direction of veteran head
coach Reed Fields, returned
to practice earlier in the
week.
Kickoff for the Bath Coun-
ty-Lewis County football
game is set for 7:30 p.m.
i leb Bowen 12th at 17:35.54
for the Middle School boys.
The Varsity girls had
only two runners, with
Alex Emmons finishing
10th with a 26:38.77 and
Gwenn Conley placing 24th
with a 31:50.55, The boys
Varsity was lead by Dale
Curtis finishing 1st with a
19:08.70. Logan McNabb
took the 2nd spot crossing
,,the-line at 19.'52.37.' Kevin
Jones placed 8th with a
20:45,69 and Travis Wood-
ard 13th at 22:48.36. Robert
Davenport set a new Per-
sonal Record finishing his
race in 25:07.76 with Billy
Hedges placing 23rd with a
28:32.59.
The teams are young and
are showing improvement
with each meet and prac-
tice. Their next meet will
be at the Mason County All-
Comers on September 10th
and then again at the Ma-
son County Invitational on
, Saturday September • t4th.
,Their next home meet
be September 17 at the
Sports Complex.
6275 Howards Mill Road
Revival
September 13th and 14th @ 7:00
p.m.
Special Music Nightly
Bill Fulton, Speaker
September 15th @ 11:00 a.m.
Special Music: Bluegrass Gospel
Group
(Musician appeared on Grand Ole
Opry)
Meal following service.
20-18.
Bath County will visit
Lewis County for the Lions'
home opener.
The Wildcats improved to
1-1 following the hard-fought
victory over West Carter.
Paris pulled away to beat
Bath County 34-23 in a sea-
son-opener on Aug. 24. Bath
County met Paris in a game
played as part of the Blue-
jacket Hall of Fame Bowl.
Lewis County opened its
season with a win over Gree-
nup County in Week 0. The
Lions edged Greenup Coun-
ty 26-20.
With an open date last
week, Lewis County had
more time to prepare to Bath
County.
In the season-opener ver-
sus Greenup County, Lewis
County quarterback Isaac
Weddington completed 10 of
15 passes for 190 yards and
one touchdown. The Lewis
County s' nal-caller also
threw one interception.
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