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Louisville Basketball Player Sparks Brawl At $1 Million Tournament By Spitting In Kentucky Player’s Face
It does not matter how old or how young they might be, future, former and current athletes at the University of Kentucky absolutely despise future, former and current athletes at the University of Louisville. That deep-rooted rivalry hatred goes both ways, as we saw during a postgame brawl at The Basketball Tournament in the Bluegrass […] The post Louisville Basketball Player Sparks Brawl At $1 Million Tournament By Spitting In Kentucky Player’s Face appeared first on BroBible.
KHSAA football season is approaching. Meet 10 top RBs in Louisville area for 2024
As the 2024 high school football season approaches, the Louisville area is loaded with top-notch running backs with scholarship offers from Division I colleges. Leading the way is Central senior Cortez Stone, who has 5,439 career rushing yards and is looking to join former Central star Ace Wales as the only running backs in Louisville history to reach 7,000 yards. ...
KHSAA football season is nearly here. Meet 10 of top D-linemen in Louisville area for 2024
Who are the top guys in the trenches? As the 2024 high school football season approaches, several defensive linemen who made impacts last season in the Louisville area are returning. ...
LONG-TIME SPORTSCASTER FRED COWGILL EXCITED TO BE ON A NEW PATH AT JEFF HIGH
If you watch local television news/sports telecasts, you have noticed by now that Louisville’s dean of sportscasting has been missing for two months. This is to report that Cowgill, 66, is alive and well, and thriving in a new environment after his unprecedented 38-year run on WLKY-Channel 32 -- longest in the history of the market -- ended on May 24.
Skate on! Louisville’s first indoor skate park opens in Portland
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Skaters have an entirely new venue with Sprak. In the closing days of July, Paul Zitzer is celebrating the opening of something big. The former pro skater is the owner and designer of Sprak Indoor Skate Park, in Louisville’s Portland neighborhood across the street from the McAlpine Locks and Dam.
How to get $1 Krispy Kreme doughnuts to celebrate the Olympics and Team USA
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Are you enjoying the Summer Olympics in Paris? You can celebrate Team USA with dollar doughnuts at Krispy Kreme. The doughnut shop is holding two deals this week as part of their "Go for the Glaze" Olympics promotion. First, on Wednesday, July 31, you can get $1 doughnuts – any type of doughnut – in participating stores, no limit, while supplies last.
'These kids work hard': Lee Kiefer’s grandmother shares the Olympian’s journey to winning the gold
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Behind every Olympian is their support system, and that could not be more true for 4-time fencing Olympian and Kentucky native Lee Kiefer. Kiefer won her second Olympic gold medal in women's foil fencing in the 2024 Paris Games on Sunday. When she's not winning gold,...
Louisville football picked 5th in ACC preseason media poll
I don’t care about the Miami thing because we do this every year. We beat NC State at their place last year, but whatever, that doesn’t bug me that much either. What I can’t understand is us getting zero first place votes while Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Cal and Boston College all got at least one. VT — a team we beat 34-3 at home in November — getting the type of love they have all summer has not made much sense to me, but as with all things, we shall see.
How to watch Savannah Bananas live: Channel, time, schedule for ESPN The Ocho weekend games vs. Party Animals
All three games of the Savannah Bananas' weekend series with the Party Animals will be available to watch on national TV. The Sporting News has all of the details that you need to know in order to watch some Banana Ball.
54th annual World Championship Dainty Contest returns to Schnitzelburg
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — George Hauck Way was the place to be on Monday night for the 54th annual World Dainty Championship Contest. Dainty is a sport that involved a broken broom handle, a small wooden dainty, and a 45-year age requirement. This tradition is loved and celebrated by many...
KHSAA football season is almost here. Meet 10 of the top QBs in Louisville area for 2024
As the 2024 high school football season approaches, two quarterbacks in Louisville are looking to lead their teams to repeat state championships. Sophomore Zane Johnson is back to lead a Trinity squad seeking its second straight Class 6A title. Senior Connor Hodge is the new quarterback at Christian Academy, which will try to...
Messer named to Paul Hornung Award preseason watch list
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – WKU Football wide receiver Easton Messer was named to the preseason watch list for the 2024 Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse, the Louisville Sports Commission announced Thursday. Now in its 15th season, the Paul Hornung Award is given annually to the most versatile...
Louisville football, Jeff Brohm have questions ahead of fall camp. 5 to answer in 2024
We made it. College football is officially upon us and begins in Louisville with fall camp starting Wednesday. The Cardinals will have a different look than in the spring after getting players healthy and adding a few more from the transfer portal. ...
Vote for Louisville high school boys preseason 2024-2025 athlete of year before poll ends
As fall sports get underway, ushering in the 2024-25 prep sports season, it’s time for readers to vote for The Courier Journal's preseason boys Athlete of the Year. Listed below are five standouts for the preseason award. Players from the following counties were eligible: Bullitt, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby and Spencer. ...
UK-UofL Atmosphere has Jaxson Robinson and Koby Brea Excited
Kentucky freshman guard Trent Noah was not surprised by the intensity between alumni teams from Kentucky and Louisville in Monday night’s TBT matchup in Louisville’s Freedom Hall won by La Familia, UK’s team of former all-star players. Noah grew up in eastern Kentucky and played at Harlan...
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