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photo by Ron Weaver
Senior BCHS Band members recognized on Senior Night included, from left, Matthew Strange, Robert
Bowman, Morgan Curtis, Caitlan Joy, Macy Thompson, Matthew Lucas, Haley Lowe, Anastasia Cox,
Natasha Graham, Lynzee Wilson, Felicia Hickerson, Derek Adkins, Jennifer King. Not pictured were
Jason Little, Jordan Abrams, Bradley Skaggs, and Paige Bartley. These are football players or were
not in attendance.
Wildcats roll past Nicholas County in regular-season finale
Photo by Ron Weaver
Jared Castle dashes past the Nicholas County defender.
jason Little led Bath
Photo by Cecil Lawson
Chase Hamm finds a hole in the Nicholas County
line and pours on the speed,
Bath County finished
the regular-season
portion of 2012 with a
win on Friday night,
defeating non-district
foe Nicholas County
64-24. With the win,
Bath County finished
the regular-season 8-2
overall. Bath County
went 4-1 in the Class
3A, District 5. The
Wildcats will host
Fleming County in the
opening round of the
Class 3A State Playoffs
this week.
Following the loss,
Nicholas County exited
the regular-season 6-4
overall. The Jackets
compiled a 1-2 record
in Class A, District 7.
Nicholas County will
be on the road in the
opening road of the
Class A State Playoffs,
visiting South Floyd
that same night.
Bath County gradu-
ally pulled away to de-
feat visiting Nicholas
County. The Wildcats
held an advantage on
offense, defense and
special teams.
Bath County erupted
for a season-high 64
points Friday night.
The Wildcats rushed
for 314 yards. Versatile
Bath County picked
up another 262 yards
through the air.
Eleven different Bath
County players rushed
for positive yardage
Friday night. Timo-
thy Robinson led Bath
County on the ground.
Robinson rushed 10
times for 86 yards and
three touchdowns. Tra-
vis Robinson added 80
yards and three touch-
downs via three carries
for the Wildcats.
Gary Dickerson also
rushed fro a touch-
down in Bath County's
win.
Bath County quar-
terback Clark Kissick
completed 12-of-20
passes for 262 yards
and four touchdowns.
Kissick went intercep-
tion-flee against the
Nicholas County de-
County in receiving,
reeling in three catch-
es for 71 yards and two
touchdowns. Robin-
son and Chase Hamm
added one' t0uchdcwn
reception apiece for the
Wildcats.
Hamm grabbed a
team-high four catches.
Taborn Kissick also
had three receptions
for the Wildcats.
Hamm and Collin
Ray led the Bath Coun-
ty defense with 11 tack-
les apiece. Aiding the
Bath County defensive
effort, Robinson regis-
tered an interception
for the Wildcats.
Bath County held
Nicholas County to
95 yards passing. The
Jackets picked up 223
yards through the air.
Carl Hurd, JD Wag-
oner and Austin Alli-
son each had a rushing
touchdown for the Jack-
ets. Hurd led Nicholas
County with 78 yards
via 11 carries.
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and Allison combined
to rush for 111 yards
on 32 attempts.
Nicholas County
quarterback Ben Dun-
can completed seven-
of-10 passes for 95
yards and one touch-
down.
Zack Howard led
Nicholas County in
receiving. Howard
hauled in six of Dun-
can's seven pass com-
pletions for 95 yards.
Allison, Howard and
Dillon Webb led the
Nicholas County de-
fense with seven tack-
les apiece.
Bath County is set to
play Fleming County in
a rematch of a season-
opener. On Aug. 17,
playing at home, Flem-
ing County defeated
the Wildcats 33-6.
Bath County, however,
bounced back to win
eight of its nine remain-
ing games to conclude
the regular-season 8-2.
photo by Cecil Lawson
Tailgaters enjoyed their last home game at the
Bath County football field for the season just be-
fore the Bath - Nicholas game last Friday night..
submitted by Kenny Williams
The AccuSigns team, sponsored by AccuSigns
Inc. of Owingsville, finished this year's season
30 - 1, winning the regular season and tourna-
ment titles in both Morehead and Mt. Sterling
Rec leagues.
Kneeling, from left, Donnie Harper, Robert Sne-
degar, Kenny Williams, Brandon Bowling, An-
thony Thomas, and Matt Dillon; standing, from
left, Jay Jones, Chris Butcher, Gerald Armitage,
Bill Hodson, Danny Ginter, Travis Rogers, and
Pat Armitage.
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GOVERNMENT FORECLOSURE SALE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2012 AT 10:00 A.M.
AT 195 BRANDY LANE, OWINGSVILLE, KY 40360/BATH COUNTY
HOUSE AND LOT
It consists of a living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and one bath. This property is considered unsuitable for the Rural Development,
Housing Program. This would be an excellent buy for an investor interested in rentar property or for resale after repairs.
An Open House will be held on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 from 10:00.11:00 a.m.
The minimum acceptable bid for this property is $28,560.00
Payment of the current year's property taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser.
Clear title to this property is not warranted. The U.S. Marshal's Deed is not a general warranty deed. Buyers are advised to have the
property's title examined. Written notification regarding encumbrances on the property must be made to the Rowan County Rural
Development Office within 30 days.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at 195 Brandy Lane, Owingsviile, Kentucky, in order to raise the
sum of $46,502.70 principal, together with interest credit subsidy gra.nted in the amount of $12,429.55, plus interest in the amount of
$4,693.57, plus amounts in escrow and other pending fees and charges to the account as provided by the loan instruments and
applicable law in the amount of $15,558.69, and interest thereafter orl the principal at $10.1261 from January 20, 2012, until the date of
Judgment, plus interest on the Judgment amount (principal plus interest to the date of Judgment) at the rate of 0.18% computed daily
and compounded annually, until paid in full and for the costs of this action, pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale, being Civil Action
No. 5:11 -cv-OO383-JBC on the Lexington Docket of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, entered on April
23, 2012, in the case of United States of America vs. Ronnie Gene Carpenter, et al., the following described property will be sold to the
highest and best bidder:
A parcel of land located on Brandy Lane approximately 175 feet east of the junction of State Route 1944 in Bath County, Kentucky and
described as follows:Beginning at a set 1/2 "rebar with aluminum cap stamped "CURD SERVEYING & ENG. INC., LS 2926" (set rebar
with cap) on the north side of Brandy Lane, a corner to the parcel conveyed to Jeff Porter and Tammy Porter in Deed Book 186, Page
444, of the Bath County Court Clerk's records and a comer to th~ parcel conveyed to Farrell Winkler and Teresa Winkler in Deed
Book 194, Page 636;Thence with the Winkler parcel and crossing Br,'andy Lane for one (1) call: (1) South 81-02-19 East 170.49 feet to
an unmonumented property comer located South 74-36-52 East (0.74 feet from the approximately center of a 24" tree, a corner to
the parcel conveyed to Darwin Rogers in Deed Book 193, Page 633, (Lot 3 of Harpers Rolling Hills Subdivison - Plat Cabinet "B" Slide
128);Thence with the Rogerslineforthree(3)calls:(1)South76-O0-539 East 5.0O feet to a set rebar with cap, (2) South 76-00-59 East
135.88 feet to a set rebar with cap,(3) South 76-00-59 East 10.00 feet to an unmonumented property corner in the gravel surface of
Brandy Lane, a comer to the Southwest comer of a thirty (30) foot riight of-way; Thence with the west side of the thirty (30) foot right-
ofway for one (1) call; (1) North 33-26-07 East 486.19 feet to a set rtebar with cap in a woven wire fence, in the line of the parcel
conveyed to Farrell Winkler and Teresa Winkler in Deed Book 194, Ptage 636; Thence with the Winkler line for one (1) call: (1) North 72-
19-08 West 489.52 feet to a set rebar with cap, in the line of the palrcel conveyed to Integra Bank, NA in Deed Book 195, Page 412;
Thence with the Integra Bank line for one (1) call: (1) South 23-28-1C3 West 55.19 feet to a set rebar with cap, an approximate comer to
the parcel conveyed to Peggy Martin in Deed Book 187, Page 749; Tlhence with the Martin line for one (1) call; (1) South 13-37-23 West
245.52 feet to a set rebar with cap, an approximate corner to the patrcel conveyed to Jeff Porter in Deed Book 164, Page 593;Thence
with the Porter line and the line of the parcel conveyed to Jeff Porter and Tammy Porter in Deed Book 186, Page 444, four one (1) call;
(1) South 10-14-09 West 205.42 feet to the beginning containing 4.55~4 acres. Bearings are assumed from the record bearings listed in
Deed Book 176, Page 552. This property description is based on a field survey conducted under the direction of Timothy E. Kelly, LS
2926, with CURD SURVEYING, ENGINEERING & LAND CONSULTING, INC., dated November 14, 2001, and is shown on plat of
survey dated November 27, 2001, and made part of this property des