6 • Sept. 15, 2010
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Bath County News-Outlook
BCHS boys' golf team claims fourth straight All 'A' title
The boys' Class A re-
gional Golf Tournament
was held Monday, Aug.
30 at Hidden Cove Golf
Course at Grayson Lake
State Park.
Elliott County hosted
the event but couldn't
knock off a longtime
powerhouse. Bath
County claimed the re-
gional championship
for the fourth straight
year with a team total
of 152. Bath County also
had the lowest three in-
dividual scores in the
regional small school
boys' golf tournament.
Individual scores for
the Bath County team
were as follows: 1.
Logan Hogge-36; 2.
Darren Carpenter-37;
3. Chris Stull-38; 4. Ty
Stewart-41; 5. Garrett
Howard-48.
The team totals were
as follows: 1. Bath
County-152; 2. West
Carter-165; 3. Elliott
County-173; 4. Menifee
County-189; 5. Morgan
Co.-201; 6.
Raceland-202; 7.
Fairview- 204; 8. Rose
Hi11-204.
Bath county moved
on to participate in the
Class A State Tourna-
ment in Richmond on
Saturday, Sept. 11.
Bath falls to Prestonsburg in district game
trict title contender, fell be-
hind early in the game.
• The Blackcats broke open
a scoreless contest with 8:57
remaining in the opening
quarter. Prestonsburg went
on te pack a 21-0 lead out of
the initial quarter and led 34-
0 at the intermissiorL
The Blackcats led 48-7 at
the conclusion of the third
quarter.
Quarterback Adam Crisp
completed 15)f-21 passes
for 221 yards and two touch-
downs.
Alex Griffith, Nathan
Slone, Bryson Williams and
Joseph Jamerson hauled
in multiple catches for the
Blackcats. Griffith caught
three passes for a team-high
62 yards. Slone and Williams
each had a receiving touch-
down.
Jamerson led Prestons-
burg on the ground, rushing
eight times for 84 yards and
one touchdown, Kain Col-
lins rushed nine times for 43
yards and two touchdowns.,
Williams rushed for times for
33 yards and one touchdowrL
As a team, Prestonsburg
rushed 36 times for 210
yards.
Defensively, Griffith regis-
tered a team-high 11 tackles
for the Blackcats.
Griffith also recorded me
assisted stops. Jamerson was
the second-leading tackler for
Prestensburg. Alex Garner
recorded 1.5 sacks for the
Blackcats. Zack Kendrick
and Chris Cook each had one
OWINGSWIIA - It didn't
take the Prestonsburg Black-
cats long to put a non-district
loss to Breathitt County be-
hind them. Prestonsburg,
back on the gridiron, faced
Bath County Friday night
in a key district game. The
host Wildcats were looking
to get into the win column
for the first time this season
but couldn't fend off talented
Prestonsburg. Playing on
the mad also didn't deter
the Blackcats. Prestonsburg
scored , three touchdowns
in the opening quarter and
never faltered, defeating the
Wildcats 48-13.
Prestonsburg improved
to 3-1 while Bath County
dropped to 0-4.
Bath County, a former dis-
sack for Prestonsburg in the
dSstmtw
Williams and Grant Ander-
son - making it tough for Bath
County to move the football
through the air - recorded one
interception apiece.
Bath County quarterback
Clark Kissick completed 16-
of-33 passes for 139 yards.
The Bath County signal-
caller threw interceptions.
Jared Castle, Jason Little,
Michael Wells, Garrett Vme -
gar and Chase Harem hauled
in two or more catches apiece
for Bath County in the loss.
Vinegar led Bath County
on the ground as he rushed
11 times for 25 yards.
Curren Shrout rushed
three times for 23 yards in
the district loss.
The Wildcats struggled to
gain yardage on the ground,
rushing 25 times for
49 yards.
Bath County will entertain
Berea Friday, Sept. 17 in a
non-district game.
Kickoff for the Bath Coun-
ty-Berea game is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m.
Joe (606) 763-9328 Norman (606) 763-9370
Lonnie (606) 763-9273
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION I
ACTION NO. 09-CI-90276
GMAC MORTGAGE PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
KENNETH BUCKLER, ET At. DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 22 January 2010,
Second Order of Sale entered on 19 March 2010, and Third Order of Sale entered on 20 August 2010to raise the
sum of $69,101.42, interest, fees, and the costs of sale, I will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at the
Courthouse door, in Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 25 September 2010, at the hour of I p.m., the
following described property:
The following described real estate situated in Bath County, Kentucky, to-wit:
A certain parcel or lot of land lying in Bath County, Kentucky, on State Highway No. 11, and near to the town of
Sharpsburg, and which is bounded and described more particulady as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake on the West side of State Highway' No. 11 and 30 feet from th e middle of highway, comer
with lands of Elgin Rogers, formedy Walter Shrout, and running with his line and line of Ramey land in a Northerly
direction, a distance of 136 feet to a post in Ramey line; thence running in a Westedy direction with the line of Ramey
a distance of 194 feet to a stake in Ramey and Calvert line; thence with Calvert line and running in a Southeastern
direction, a distance of 266 feet 8 inches to a stake on West side of Highway No. 11; thence with West side of high-
way and 30 feet from middle thereof and running in an Eastedy direction a distance of 144 feet 8 inches to the point
of beginning.
There is EXCEPTED from the above descdbed parcel of land, the tract conveyed to the Commonwealth of Ken-
tucky for the use and benefit of the Translrtation Cabinet, Department of Highways, by Irene Rogers, single, et al.
by Deed of record in Deed Book 194, Page 236 of the Bath County Clerk's Office, and more particularly described
as follows:
Being a tract of land lying in Sharpsburg, Bath County, along Proposed KY Hwy. '11 approximately 0.18 kilome-
ters (0.11 miles) Southeasterly of the intersection of proposed KY Hwy. 11 and KY Hwy. 36, and more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the Northwest property comer, being also a point in the West existing right of way line of KY
Hwy. 11, and being 23.462 meters (76.97 feet) left of KY 36 Connector station 1713}679.252; thence with the exist-
ing right of way line 10.736 meters (35.22 feet) along an are to the dght, having a radius of 209.331 meters (686.78
feet), the chord of which is South 50 degrees 30 minutes 20 seconds West, 10.734 meters (35.22 feet) to a point in
the existing right of way comer 12.96 1 meters (42.52 feet) left of KY 36 Connector station 17+677.026; thence with
the existing right of way line South 51 degrees 58 minutes 29 seconds West 42.114 meters (138.17 feet) to a point
in the proposed dght of way comer 28.000 meters (91.86 feet) left of KY 36 Connector station 17+667.240; thence
with the proposed dght of way line North 41 degrees 35 minutes 27 seconds West 17.499 meters (57.41 feet) to a
point in the proposed right of way 25.000 meters (82.02 feet) dght of KY 36 Connector station 17+650.000; thence
with the proposed right of way line North 63 degrees 05 minutes 24 sedonds West 6 1.257 meters (200.97 feet) to a
point in the North property line of 37.346 meters (122.53 feet) dght of KY 36 Connector station 17+590.000; thence
with the North property line South 85 degrees 43 minutes 46 seconds East, 107.998 meters (354.33 feet) to the point
of beginning.
Address: 23 Main Street, Sharpsburg, Kentucky 40374
Parcel Number: 004-20-01-001.00
Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and easements.
Being the same property conveyed to Kenneth Buckler, unmarried who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Irene
Rogers, unmarried, by Wanda R. Lyons, her attorney-in-tact, dated July 10, 2006, filed October 19, 2006, recorded
in Deed Book 214, Page 141, County Clerk's Office, Bath County, Kentucky.
This property is sold subject to all real estate taxes, easements, and off-sales of record; and
reference is hereby made to the office of the Bath County Clerk.
The terms of the sale shall be ten (10%) percent cash or check at the time of sale and the
balance on credit of thirty (30) days with privilege of the successful bidder to pay in full at the time of sale. The suc-
cessful bidder requesting credit must execute bond with approved surety beadng interest at the rate of twelve (12%)
3er annum from date of sale until paid, which bond shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment and should ex-
ecution be issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A lien shall exist and shall be retained by the Commissioner
on the property sold as security for the purchase pdce.
Hen. Ead Rogers III
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published in The Bath County News-Outlook on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
I
11th Annual Semi-Annual Amish School
Benefit Supper Auction & Quilt Raffle
SuoDer 4:30 - 7:45 D.m. Auction Starts At 6:30 n.m.
Biscuit and Gravy, Eggs, Sausage, Pancakes,
Fresh Fruit with Homemade Ice cream
DONATIONS ACCEPTED FOR MEAL
QUILT RAFFLE Hand Quilted Queen Size Quilt
$5)0 per ticket or 5 Tickets For $20
Tickets sold at May'=; Uck Hamess Tack & Shoe,
Pleasant View Furniture, Creekside Country
Store & Country Variety Store
LOCATION: Scenic View Amish School on
Helena Road, 4 miles east of May's Lick or 2
1/2 miles west of Wedonia on 324F
DONATIONS GLADLY WELCOME FOR
AUCTION ITEMS
Contact the following with donations or for
more information:
American
Legion Post #17
Charity Horse Show
West End Park, Carlisle, Ky
6:00 p.m. September 18, 2010
Gate Admission $3.00 person children 6 and under free
No Entry fee for stick horse and lead line
$5.00 entry fee for classes 3 thru 20
Premium
1st $40.00
2nd $30.00
3rd $20.00
4th $10.00
5th Ribbon
All horse must have negative Coggins and Health Certificate paper
1. Stick Horse
2. Leadline
3. Egg and Spoon
4. Pleasure Mares
5. Baby
6. Spotted Horse (17 and under)
7. Country Pleasure
8. Pleasure Geldings
9. Spotted Horses (18 and over)
10. Suitcase Race
11. Speed Racking
Break
12. Costtmle Class
13. Catalog Race
14. N'r_holas County Pleasure (17 and under) Nicholas County residents only
15. Spotted Pleasure horses
16. Buggy Class
17. Nicholas County Pleasure (18 and under) Nicholas County Residents only
18. Passenger Pickup
19. Trial Pleasure
20. Pleasure Stallions (riders must be 18 and older)
Not Responsible for accidents
For more information contact
Penny Hogg 859-473-2788 cell or 859-289-5224
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