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November 06, 2014 - 17
Community Halloween frick or l"reat
Wildcats win regular-season
finale over Nicholas County
Photo by Ronr!Weaver
Senior running back Travis Robinson turhs the corner
for a good gain.
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Photo by Cecil Lawson
Seniors Taborn Kissick and Bradley Scaggs celebrate
following one of Kissick's touchdown runs.
The Bath County Wild-
cats won their regular-sea-
son finale on Halloween
Night. Host Bath County
managed to turn back
Nicholas County, defeat-
ing the visiting Jackets
26-18 in a non-district high
school football game on
Friday night.
The win allowed Bath
County to conclude its sea-
son 2-8. The Wildcats, how-
ever, fell short of reaching
the Class 3.4, State Playoffs.
With the loss, Nicholas
County exited the regular-
season with a 2-8 record.
The Jackets, who play in a
four-team district, automat-
ically advance to the Class
1A State Playoffs.
Leading Bath County
the win, surpriqer#pl-
ment quarterbac'abbfh
Kissick c0mpldt'e-d" s6n
of nine passes fgr 138
yards and one touchdown.
Kissick, who overcame
throwing one costly inter-
ception, rushed 15 times
for 61 yards and one touch-
down for the Wildcats.
Pacing Bath County
on the ground, Nathan
Swartz rushed 10 times
for 82 yards and two touch-
downs.
Ty Rogers, Travis Rob-
inson and Connor Jewell
also rushed for positive
yardage for Bath County in
the victory.
The productive Rogers
hauled in all seven of Kis-
sickrs pass completions.
Rogers reeled in seven
pass receptions for 138
yards and one touchdown.
Defensively, Taylor Mc-
Farland led Bath County
with 11 total tackles.
Following McFarland in
the tackles column, Kis-
sick contributed six stops
for the Wildcats.
Swartz, Robinson and
Michael Denkins added
five tackles apiece for the
Cats.
Tristen Downs added
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Veteran's Day
November 11, 2014
In front of the Bath County Courthouse at 11 a.m.
"Let us remember, lest we forget"
I. Welcome - Mayor Gary M. Hunt
II. National Anthem -B.C.H.S. Band
III. Presentation of the "Bath County Commu-
nity Service Volunteer Award" Sonny
Rawlings
IV. Pledge/Presentation of Colors- Boy SCout
Troop 222
V. Placement of Memorial Wreaths
Troop 222
- Cub Scout
VI. Musical Selections - B,C.H.S. Band
Ensemble, Director Rob Rawlings
VII. A Tribute to Veterans - Eleanor Bailey
VIII. Recognition of Veterans
IX. Special Singing - Tracy Botts
X. Playing of Taps
XI. Closing Prayer - Bro. Anthony Anderson
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