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The Bath County High en teams. Bath Countyis 2nd Annual Chik-Fil- Fleming County County in the opening ty 10:40 a.m. - Burgin
School girls' basketball scheduled to face Ludlow A Classic Panoramaat(11:50 a.m.); Lexing- round of the 2010 61st vs. Washington Coun-
team will compete in at2:10p.m, in the next to West Jessamine High ton Catholic vs. Gar-District Tournament. ty 11:50 a.m. - East
the 2nd Annual Chik- last gameoftheday. School. rard County (1 2nd Annual Chik- Jessamine vs. Flem-
Fil-A Classic Panorama The Lady Cats.are one Other panorama p.m.) and West Jes- Fil-A Classic Panora- ing County 1:00 p.m. -
at West Jessamine High of three 16th Region matchups will feature samine vs. Lewis ma Lexington Catholic vs.
School onSaturday, Nov.teams set to corn- Boyle County vs. Scott County (3:20 p.m.). West Jessamine Garrard County 2:10
20. This year's West Jes- pete in the preseason County (9:30 p.m.); Bath County ended High School p.m. - Bath County
samine girls' basketball event. Fleming Coun- Burginvs. Washington the 2009-10 season Saturday, Nov. 20 vs. Ludlow 3:20 p.m.
team will feature six ty and ,Lewis County County ('10:40 a.m.); 81-16. The Lady Cats 9:30 a.m. - Boyle - West Jessamine vs.
games involving one doz- will also play in the East Jessamine vs. fell to host Fleming County vs. Scott Coun- Lewis County
By Arlen McNabb
News Reporter
On a beautiful Satur-
day morning at the Ken-
tucky Horse Park, with
the cross-country teams'
participation in the KH-
SAA Championships,
the fall sports season of-
ficially came to an end. It
was a fitting conclusion
to a busy and memorable
season. Some of the high-
lights of the fall season
included the WildCat soc-
cer team advancing to the
regional tournament and
the LadyCat volleyball
team making its first ap-
pearance in the regional
tournament. Without a
doubt, the boys' goff team
and the cross-country
teams had seasons to re-
member.
The WildCat golf team,
led by junior Logan Hogge,
finished as the All A Re-
gional Champion, as well
as the EKC West Quali-
fier Champion. The team
also won the Paintsville
Invitational. The season
culminated with Logan
Hogge finishing in the top
ten at the KHSAA State
Golf Championship' and
becoming the first BCHS
golfer to be named to the
All State Golf Team.
Although none of our
cross-country members
matched Logan Hogge s
ninth place finish in the
KHSAA Golf Champion-
ships, the entire teams
were represented. The
WildCats making its third
straight appearance in the
KHSAA State Champion-
ship: had their best show-
ing in the elite field.
Competing without Fer-
nando Ortiz, the. team's
number-four runner, the
boys'
team finished 21st in
the 27 team field. Once
again, the team was led by
the dynamic duo of Josh
Jones and Evan Staviski,
who finished fifty-fourth
(18:13) and sixty-first
respectively (18:19). Dale
Curtis made sure that his
appearance in the State
Meet was a memorable
one; Dale finished 124th
in the meet, but his time
of 19:23 was a career best.
Logan McNabb, perhaps
the youngest runner in
the field, finished 196th
and ran a respectable
22:42. Justin Jones
(25:36) finished the race
in 207th place.
The LadyCats, compet-
ing in the State for the
first time in twenty-six
years, finished in 23rd
position. Alex Emmons
(131) completed the tough
course in 25:16. Haley
Clark (25:33) finished in
138th place. Other par-
ticipants for Bath County
included Shelby Fawns
(26:10/146th), Christina
Thompson (26:54/152nd),
and Caitlin Hamm
(26:57/154th). With ev-
ery member returning
next year, the girls' team
should be able to start
their own consecutive ap-
pearance streak.
The BCMS boys' bas-
ketball team had a busy
week. After traveling
to Fleming County on
Tuesday, the seventh-
and eighth-grade teams
played three games in the
Montgomery County Pan-
A-Rama. On Friday night,
the eighth-grade team
claimed*its first victory of
the season with a thrilling
four point overtime win
over Paris. Unfortunate-
ly, that would be the only
victory of the weekend
for the Wildcat program.
Both teams would suf-
fer losses to Fleming and
Elliot on Saturday. The
teams will try to get back
on track this week with
three games scheduled.
Like the middle school,
the rest of us will now
turn our attention to the
hardwood. The WildCats
and LadyCats have been
preparing for the season
with hopes of returning
to the regional tourna-
ment. The teams are led
by first year coaches who
hope to lead their teams
to success. Mike Murray
will take the reins of the
EadyCat progam, trying
to mesh the experienced
players with a group o5
talented young players.
Deron Breeze will try to
get the 'Cats back to the
Regional tournament af-
ter a year's absence.
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, Photo Submitted
Dorothy Bascom, along with her son George Bascam, daughter-in-law Nancy Bascom, and granddaughter Maggie ~scom recently attended a fundraising event for the Epis-
copal Church Foundation in Louisville. Pictured from left to right: Dorothy, George, Maggie, Nancy
Cooler Building
Bath CO. Agricultural Extension Foundation, Inc.
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PROPOSALS for furnishing all materials and performing all work necessary to complete:
Cooler Building
THE BATH COUNTY AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION FOUNDATION, INC.
2914 East Highway 60
Owingsville, Kentucky 40360
will be accepted, by Mr. Jimmie Thompson, Chairman of THE BATH COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
EXTENSION FOUNDATION, INC. In the Bath Co. Agricultural Extension facility PUBLIC
MEETING ROOM located as follows:
BATH COUNTY AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION FOUNDATION, INC.
Public Meeting Room
2914 East Highway 60
Owingsville, Kentucky 40360
BID ACCEPTANCE DATE/TIME: TUESDAY, 23 November 2010 at 10:00AM..
Bids shall be submitted In original form by hand delivery to Insure delivery by the time indicated.
Faxed bids will not be accepted. The Bids received until that time will be opened publicly by the
Owner and read aloud.
SITE VISITS / PRE-BID CONFERENCE:
All Contractors shall visit the site to become familiar with the project requirements. Later claims for
labor, equipment, or materials required or difficulties encountered which could have been foreseen
had such examination been made, will not be recognized.
BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS
Bidder's Qualifications are required by the Owner for all General Contractors to be submitted by the
apparent low and/or best bidder as determined and as requested by the Owner, and as set forth
herein:
• The Contractor is properly licensed and maintains a permanent place of business, in the state of
Kentucky, and has adequate plant and equipment to perform the work properly and
expeditiously.
• A Contractor's Qualification Statement, submitted properly on AIA document, A305.
• Financial Statement verified by the Contractor's Certified Public Accountant.
• References of [3] clients of past projects, listing project and description, dollar value, and
contact person.
• History of Firm.
• Listing of the Superintendent to be assigned to the project and their specific qualifications.
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Fouundation Inc. indicated above. Sets of the Contract Documents MAY BE PURCHASED.
Partial sets will not be issued. No plans, specifications, or bid documents will be released
commencing [5] calendar days prior to the date of the bid opening.
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