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Kentucky WBB has the 15th best odds to win 2025 National Championship on FanDuel
When Kenny Brooks arrived at Kentucky, he put together a roster and a staff that can not only be very competitive in the SEC, but in the postseason as well. The ‘Cats have not made the NCAA Tournament since the 2021-22 season when they were upset by 11-seed Princeton 69-62 in the first round. However, that could change as soon as this season, and ESPN even has Kentucky as a 7-seed in their latest Bracketology for next year’s big dance. The opportunity for Kentucky to make some noise in the postseason is very real.
Surveillance photos captured 4 people vandalizing Maryville Park in Hillview
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Surveillance photos captured four people vandalizing a Hillview park. There's 24-hour video surveillance at the Maryville Park and it caught the vandals in action. It happened on Tuesday between 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. by Maryville Elementary School off Summers Drive. Two men and two women...
Futures Finalist Lily Willis Sends Verbal to University of Louisville for 2025
Willis' arrival in 2025 could bolster the breaststroke group at the University of Louisville, where the top three 200 breaststrokers are all upperclassmen. Current photo via Lily Willis. Fitter and Faster Swim Camps is the proud sponsor of SwimSwam’s College Recruiting Channel and all commitment news. For many, swimming in...
Jury Recommends 70 Year Sentence For Attempted Murder Of Officers, Armed Robbery
Mayfield, Ky.–A man was found guilty of robbing a Mayfield business at gunpoint after the 2021 tornado and of shooting at officers and the jury recommended he be sentenced to the maximum 70 years on the attempted murder and robbery charges. The Graves County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office has announced...
Teens surprised with laptops after graduating Challenge House job program | PHOTOS
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A special graduation ceremony was held at Challenge House #7 Friday night as teens completed the annual AT&T program. The Attitude, Training, and Teamwork summer program allows high school teens to learn about different career paths and job shadow. On July 19, they were given their graduation certificates, a $200 paycheck for their hard work. As a surprise, representatives from the AT&T company gifted each of them a laptop and backpack with school supplies.
Lt. Dan Band set to perform in Fort Knox next Saturday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Calling all Forrest Gump lovers. Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band is coming to Fort Knox on July 27. The free show is happening at 5 p.m. at Brooks Field. The cover band was founded by actor Gary Sinise in 2003 and is known...
Wildcats believe they will “shock a lot of people”
The Kentucky Wildcats have a roster loaded with transfer portal players and a few incoming freshmen. It is different than the roster compilation this team has had over the past decade, but it’s one that should bode well for former BYU head coach Mark Pope. Pope, who has been...
Caldwell Football Gets Visit from Father of UK Quarterback
The Caldwell County Tiger football team got an extra bonus after practice on Friday — an inspirational message from Greg Vandagriff, who is the father of University of Kentucky starting quarterback Brock Vandagriff. The elder Vandagriff is in Caldwell County for An Evening with Coach Greg Vandagriff Saturday night...
Bobcats win 7-on-7 tournament championship at South Laurel
Despite long being known for their power ground game, the Bell County Bobcats are showing this summer they will be able to throw the ball with junior quarterback Blake Burnett returning to lead the offense. Bell won seven scrimmages Friday to capture the championship of the South Laurel seven-on-seven tournament. Leading receivers for the Bobcats included Joseph Brigmon, Cayden Huff, Hunter Average, Hayden Damron and Kaleb Miller. Bell defeated Madison Southern, Nicholas County and Lynn Camp in pool play, then downed Lynn Camp, Rockcastle County, Madison Southern and Harrison County in the tournament.
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