ZZ - November 01, 2012 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
by Coach ]eremy Booher
The last two fall sports
begin their postseasons
this upcoming week. This
and more in this week's
edition of the Athletic
Notes...
Our Football team
hosted next door neigh-
bor Nicholas County
this week. The Wildcats
jumped out to the early
lead, and never let up.
Several Cats got in on
the scoring action as the
Wildcats got to play a lot
of different players, and
rest up a lot of people for
their game next week.
The Wildcats (8-2)and
ranked 19th (accord-
Athletic
ing to maxpreps.com) in
3A will now prepare for
their first round playoff
matchup against Fleming
County. The Panthers
come into the Contest with
a 64 record and are the
lath ranked team in 3&
Both teams are 4-0 against
common opponents this
season with the Wildcats
being 5-0 at home and
Fleming County being 3-2
on the road. This game
should be a great one, as
the Cats are starting to
peak at the right time and
are poised for the victory.
The BCHS Cross Coun-
try teams had the week
off this week as they
prepare for the Regional
Championships this week
at Fairview this Saturday.
Good luck to both Cross
Country teams,
As the football team and
cross country teams be-
gin postseason, let's all re-
member that YOU CANrr
HIDE THAT WILDCAT
PRIDE!!! Let's get ready
for Friday to support foot-
ball team as they host the
first round of the 3A state
playoffs against Fleming
County. Good luck to all
of our athletes this week,
and as always GO WILD-
CATS!!!
Athletic Schedule (Oc-
tober 28th - Nov. 4th)
photo courtesy of Bath County School District
Coach Reed Fields
Bath County High
School football head
coach Reed Fields has
been named the 2012
Eastern Kentucky Con-
ference (EKC) Coach
of the Year. Fields, a vet-
eran coach, continues
to the Wildcats in
cord and a 4-1 record in
Class 3A, District 5.
Fields has Bath Coun-
ty back in the postsea-
son after the Wildcats
missed out on a trip last
season. Bath County
completed the 2011 sea-
son 3-7.
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