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Giving up football for basketball was wise decision for Trent Noah
Dondi Noah admits he was always more of a “football guy” than basketball and coached football for almost 20 years before Harlan County schools consolidated. His son, Trent, used to “travel everywhere” playing football when he was young. “He started playing contact football at age 4. You were not supposed to start until you were […] The post Giving up football for basketball was wise decision for Trent Noah appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Harlan County boys capture fourth straight conference title; Leslie edges HCHS girl
Brought to you by Harlan County Sports. By Abby Sherman Contributing Sports Writer The Harlan County boys track team continued its stranglehold on the Southeast Kentucky Conference, winning the SEKC championship for the fourth consecutive season last Tuesday at Leslie County. The Bears won the meet with 203 points, defeating second-place Williamsburg by 80. Harlan […] The post Harlan County boys capture fourth straight conference title; Leslie edges HCHS girl appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
HC’s Day signs with Cumberlands to join wrestling program
Brought to you by Harlan County Sports. Harlan County High School senior Victoria Day made history on Thursday as the first HCHS wrestler to sign with a college program with her decision to attend the University of the Cumberlands. Competing in the 120-pound weight division, Day placed fourth in the regional tournament and was named […] The post HC’s Day signs with Cumberlands to join wrestling program appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
HC coach says Perry, Noah will play well together
Mark Pope will have Kentucky’s all-time leading high school scorer — Travis Perry of Lyon County — and fifth all-time leading scorer — Trent Noah of Harlan County — on his first UK roster. Perry signed with UK and then coach John Calipari in November but unlike UK’s other Calipari signees opted to stay with […] The post HC coach says Perry, Noah will play well together appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
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