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Anderson County High School Baseball Friday, March 16: Anderson Co. at Louisville Eastern, 6 p.m. Monday, March 19: Anderson Co. at Mercer Co., 5:30 p.m. Junior varsity game at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 20: Boyle Co. at Anderson Co, 5:30 p.m. Junior varsity game at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 21: Franklin Co. at Anderson Co., 5:30 p.m. Junior varsity game at 8 p.m. Fast-pitch softball Saturday, March 17: Anderson Co. at Lexington Catholic, 11 a.m. Anderson Co. vs. East Jessamine at Lexington Catholic, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 21: Boyle Co. at Anderson Co., 6 p.m. Junior varsity game following Track and Field Thursday, March 15: Anderson Co. in West Jessamine All-Comers, 5 p.m. Saturday, March 17: Anderson Co. in Luck o’ the Irish meet at Woodford Co., noon. Tuesday, March 20: Anderson Co. in Shelby Co. All-Comers, 5 p.m. Boys’ tennis Wednesday, March 14: Frankfort at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 16: Bullitt East at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m. Monday, March 19: Anderson Co. at Carroll Co., 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 21: Anderson Co. at Danville, 4:30 p.m. Girls’ tennis Friday, March 16: Bullitt East at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m. Monday, March 19: Anderson Co. at Carroll Co., 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 20: Frankfort at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m. Anderson Co. Middle School Volleyball Thursday, March 15: Anderson Co. at Boston, 5:45 p.m. Saturday, March 17: Anderson Co. in Spencer Co. Tournament, TBA. Tuesday, March 20: Old Ky. Home at Anderson Co., 5:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 21: St. Catharine at Anderson Co. 5:45 p.m. All times subject to change without notice. Published schedules are based upon the latest information submitted by the respective schools and leagues to The Anderson News. To have a schedule or an event published, contact sports editor John Herndon at jpherndon@ theandersonnews.com. B2 | Wednesday, March 14, 2012 | The Anderson News COMMUNITY Charlie Cammack Barron Hawkins Edna Mae Philips Brenda Hall Jackie Gritton Klien Perry Frances Casey Tanya Clark Suzy Parry James McKee Patience McLaughlin Ann Bruce Floyd Scott Jeff Hosp Charles R. Redman Randy Birdwhistell Jacob Sea Stephen L. Perry John Samples George Spencer Keith Sea Blanche York Frances Gorham Patty Hendricks Lawrenceburg Printing Richard Case Larry Young Carl Willard M.K.Dahlen Don Flannery Katherine Jeffries Brad Mitchell Ronnie Wells Bruce Wade Beatrice J. Williams Huston Perry John & Rosemary McFarland Bruce Wells Truman Wells Ken Phillips Mrs. James Thompson Eric Elliott William Collins Johnny Lee Coulter Revel Oliver Beth Edwards Deborah Henderson Latricia Whalen Andrea Johnson Beulah Baxter Lowell Boggs Janet D. Spencer Donald Geach Kerry Sea Frnkfort Regional Hospital Scott & Mitzi Brown Ruth Thacker Mark Gibbons Mark Litkenhus Maggie B. Wells Robert Cox Phyllis Dietz Sue Hager Pauline Moore Michael Hood Garnetta Barnette Debra Buntain Catherine Roach Nannie Cummins Yvonnne Thornberry Bowen Carmickle Carolyn Divine Elam Properties Lois Pulliam Rebecca K. Grimes Lindsey Maddox Mrs. John Slone Margaret Griffy Renita Clarke Clarence Willhoite Rhonda K. Sears Ed Froste William Zopff Patsy Sea Jill Marie Evans George & Genny Davis John Tomas Kristie and Jamie Watts Don Richerson Arthur Roberts Sharon Berdasono Bonnie Aldridge Randall Shouse Daisy Robinson Shannon Redden Candice Cheek Judy Scott Marcus Robinsn George Aldridge George Doster Mrs. Donald Sullivan Edith James Mrs. Jack Spencer David Beaven Warren Smith Mabel F. Smith Don C. Wells Floyd J. Cummins Paul S. Brough Bill Bollinger Lacey Cunningham Kevin Riley D. Patterson Dave Wallace Lowell Riley Joseph Fehribach James Walker Margie Davis Tim Sulivan Michael Ray Shawn Crowe Dana Yount Michael Legrand Bill Hatchell Juanita Jones Micah Hammons Gary Neurohr Barbara Stucker Leon G. Stratton Missy Yocum Larry Yocum Garnett Chilton Mrs. Charles Turner Eula Goodlett James Sexton Vernon Tipton Lois Sea Gilbert D. Sparrow Cheryl Swails Ricky Gaines Eunice Goodlett Fred Lane Lawrence Armstrong R.M. Thompson THANKS to our most recent subscribers! 1080 Bypass South • Lawrenceburg • 502-839-6906 www.theandersonnews.com The Anderson News BODY SHOP & COLLISION CENTER T E R H U N E T E R H U N E TERHUNE 114 N 7th St. - Shelbyville - Fax: 647-0333 633-4744 Open: Mon. - Fri. 8 AM - 5 PM & Sat: 8AM - 12PM Does your vehicle have STORM or HAIL DAMAGE? We can return it to pre-storm condition. Conventional or Paintless Dent Repair FREE Vehicle Pickup within surrounding counties Lifetime warranty • 29 years in business 859-265-0793 $1,000 IN FREE PARTS See Us At The L-burg Business Expo On Mar. 24 2988 Louisville Road Harrodsburg, KY THIS WEEK IN ANDERSON COUNTY SPORTS Photo by John Herndon BRING IT ON IN THE NCAA University of Kentucky women’s basketball players, from left, Samarie Walker, Bernisha Pinkett, Kastine Evans and A’dia Mathies celebrate Mon- day as the Wildcats were awarded a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. ESPN qualifier set for Wild Turkey Trace Who has the best golfing twosome in the area? How does that team stack up against the best from other locales? The ESPN National Golf Challenge qualifying tournament will be held at Wild Turkey Trace Golf Course on Saturday, June 23. First tee time is set for 1 p.m. The event is being promoted by ESPN and The Golf Channel. The tournament is set up for two- somes which can be two women, two men or one man and one woman with an entry fee of $80 per player. Three divisions – gross, net, and senior – will be contested. If a mini- mum of 30 teams enter, $200 will be awarded to the winning team in each division, with $100 to the second place team in the net division. Players in the net and senior divisions must have USGA handicaps. Five teams may advance to the regional tournaments to be held throughout the United States, with the finals set for Las Vegas in October. To register or request more informa- tion, contact Rocky Schooley at the course by e-mailing wildturkeytrace@ dcr.net. Wildcat women NCAA Tournament John Calipari’s Kentucky Wildcats are not the only ones around Lexing- ton with aspirations of a big finish in the NCAA Tournament. Sports editor John Herndon accepted an invitation to watch the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Selection Show with the University of Kentucky team at Coach Matthew Mitchell’s home Monday night after press deadlines. Check out his blog entry and photos about his experience at www.theandersonnews.com. Bearcat baseball alumni game set The Anderson County High School baseball program invites all former players and coaches to take part in the Second Annual Anderson County High School Alumni Game. The game will be played at Barnes Field on Sunday, March 25. First pitch is set for 2 p.m. Even-numbered year graduates will take on odd-numbered year grads. Anderson County baseball coach L.W. Barnes says there will be raffles, door prizes, silent auctions and much more with all proceeds benefiting the Anderson baseball program. The cost for players is $25, which includes a commemorative t-shirt and an adjustable Anderson County cap. Spectators’ cost is $5 per person. Former players are encouraged to contact Barnes at the high school at 839-5118 or l.barnes@anderson. kyschools.us. Include name, graduation year and shirt size. The deadline for registration is March 15. Spring sports preview begin next week. The various Anderson County High School spring sports teams will be opening their seasons over the next week. Check out the previews of the Bearcat teams, along with full sched- ules of each team, starting with the March 21 edition of The Anderson News. Want to write sports or take pictures? The Anderson News is always look- ing for talented free-lance writers and photographers to help in our award- winning sports department. There is no pay involved but writers and pho- tographers will be fully credentialed and it could lead to bigger things. It is how sports editor John Herndon got his start on his career. If interested, just send him an e-mail at jpherndon@the- andersonnews.com. Get your sports news published in The Anderson News The surest way to get the word out about your Anderson County team is to have it published on the award- winning sports pages of The Anderson News, the only publication devoted to news and sports in Anderson County. While our one-person sports depart- ment cannot possibly be at everything, teams and individuals can have have information published both in print and online simply by contacting The Anderson News. Sending sports editor John Herndon a note on our website at www.theandersonnews.com or via e-mail at jpherndon@theanderson- news.com are, by far, the easiest and preferred ways to submit information and pictures. The News also accepts submissions delivered by mail or in person at our office, located at 1080 Bypass South, Lawrenceburg. All copy and photos are subject to editing and must be submitted by deadlines for consideration. Sports submissions must reach The Anderson News office by noon on Fri- day for consideration in the following week’s paper. Weekend results can be submitted until 9 a.m. on Monday, but the earlier, the better. SPORTS BRIEFS Photo by John Herndon GETTING READY TO PLAY BALL Anderson County softball catcher Bailey Curry gets set to take a pitch during a workout last week. Check out all of the Anderson County spring sports teams, starting next week in The Anderson News.

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Anderson County High SchoolBaseballFriday, March 16: Anderson Co. at Louisville Eastern, 6 p.m.Monday, March 19: Anderson Co. at Mercer Co., 5:30 p.m. Junior varsity game at 8 p.m.Tuesday, March 20: Boyle Co. at Anderson Co, 5:30 p.m. Junior varsity game at 8 p.m.Wednesday, March 21: Franklin Co. at Anderson Co., 5:30 p.m. Junior varsity game at 8 p.m.

Fast-pitch softballSaturday, March 17: Anderson Co. at Lexington Catholic, 11 a.m. Anderson Co. vs. East Jessamine at Lexington Catholic, 12:30 p.m.Wednesday, March 21: Boyle Co. at Anderson Co., 6 p.m. Junior varsity game following

Track and FieldThursday, March 15: Anderson Co. in West Jessamine All-Comers, 5 p.m.Saturday, March 17: Anderson Co. in Luck o’ the Irish meet at Woodford Co.,

noon.Tuesday, March 20: Anderson Co. in Shelby Co. All-Comers, 5 p.m.

Boys’ tennis

Wednesday, March 14: Frankfort at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m.Friday, March 16: Bullitt East at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m.Monday, March 19: Anderson Co. at Carroll Co., 5 p.m.Wednesday, March 21: Anderson Co. at Danville, 4:30 p.m.

Girls’ tennisFriday, March 16: Bullitt East at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m.Monday, March 19: Anderson Co. at Carroll Co., 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 20: Frankfort at Anderson Co., 4:30 p.m.

Anderson Co. Middle SchoolVolleyballThursday, March 15: Anderson Co. at Boston, 5:45 p.m.Saturday, March 17: Anderson Co. in Spencer Co. Tournament, TBA.Tuesday, March 20: Old Ky. Home at Anderson Co., 5:45 p.m.Wednesday, March 21: St. Catharine at Anderson Co. 5:45 p.m.

All times subject to change without notice.

Published schedules are based upon the latest information submitted by the respective schools and leagues to The Anderson News. To have a schedule or an event published, contact sports editor John Herndon at [email protected].

B2 | Wednesday, March 14, 2012 | The Anderson News COMMUNITY

Charlie Cammack

Barron Hawkins

Edna Mae Philips

Brenda Hall

Jackie Gritton

Klien Perry

Frances Casey

Tanya Clark

Suzy Parry

James McKee

Patience McLaughlin

Ann Bruce

Floyd Scott

Jeff Hosp

Charles R. Redman

Randy Birdwhistell

Jacob Sea

Stephen L. Perry

John Samples

George Spencer

Keith Sea

Blanche York

Frances Gorham

Patty Hendricks

Lawrenceburg Printing

Richard Case

Larry Young

Carl Willard

M.K.Dahlen

Don Flannery

Katherine Jeff ries

Brad Mitchell

Ronnie Wells

Bruce Wade

Beatrice J. Williams

Huston Perry

John & Rosemary McFarland

Bruce Wells

Truman Wells

Ken Phillips

Mrs. James Thompson

Eric Elliott

William Collins

Johnny Lee Coulter

Revel Oliver

Beth Edwards

Deborah Henderson

Latricia Whalen

Andrea Johnson

Beulah Baxter

Lowell Boggs

Janet D. Spencer

Donald Geach

Kerry Sea

Frnkfort Regional Hospital

Scott & Mitzi Brown

Ruth Thacker

Mark Gibbons

Mark Litkenhus

Maggie B. Wells

Robert Cox

Phyllis Dietz

Sue Hager

Pauline Moore

Michael Hood

Garnetta Barnette

Debra Buntain

Catherine Roach

Nannie Cummins

Yvonnne Thornberry

Bowen Carmickle

Carolyn Divine

Elam Properties

Lois Pulliam

Rebecca K. Grimes

Lindsey Maddox

Mrs. John Slone

Margaret Griff y

Renita Clarke

Clarence Willhoite

Rhonda K. Sears

Ed Froste

William Zopff

Patsy Sea

Jill Marie Evans

George & Genny Davis

John Tomas

Kristie and Jamie Watts

Don Richerson

Arthur Roberts

Sharon Berdasono

Bonnie Aldridge

Randall Shouse

Daisy Robinson

Shannon Redden

Candice Cheek

Judy Scott

Marcus Robinsn

George Aldridge

George Doster

Mrs. Donald Sullivan

Edith James

Mrs. Jack Spencer

David Beaven

Warren Smith

Mabel F. Smith

Don C. Wells

Floyd J. Cummins

Paul S. Brough

Bill Bollinger

Lacey Cunningham

Kevin Riley

D. Patterson

Dave Wallace

Lowell Riley

Joseph Fehribach

James Walker

Margie Davis

Tim Sulivan

Michael Ray

Shawn Crowe

Dana Yount

Michael Legrand

Bill Hatchell

Juanita Jones

Micah Hammons

Gary Neurohr

Barbara Stucker

Leon G. Stratton

Missy Yocum

Larry Yocum

Garnett Chilton

Mrs. Charles Turner

Eula Goodlett

James Sexton

Vernon Tipton

Lois Sea

Gilbert D. Sparrow

Cheryl Swails

Ricky Gaines

Eunice Goodlett

Fred Lane

Lawrence Armstrong

R.M. Thompson

THANKSto our most recent subscribers!

1080 Bypass South • Lawrenceburg • 502-839-6906 www.theandersonnews.comThe Anderson News

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THIS WEEK IN ANDERSON COUNTY SPORTS

Photo by John Herndon

BRING IT ON IN THE NCAAUniversity of Kentucky women’s basketball players, from left, Samarie Walker, Bernisha Pinkett, Kastine Evans and A’dia Mathies celebrate Mon-day as the Wildcats were awarded a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

ESPN qualifier setfor Wild Turkey Trace

Who has the best golfing twosome in the area? How does that team stack up against the best from other locales?

The ESPN National Golf Challenge qualifying tournament will be held at Wild Turkey Trace Golf Course on Saturday, June 23. First tee time is set for 1 p.m.

The event is being promoted by ESPN and The Golf Channel.

The tournament is set up for two-somes which can be two women, two men or one man and one woman with an entry fee of $80 per player.

Three divisions – gross, net, and senior – will be contested. If a mini-mum of 30 teams enter, $200 will be awarded to the winning team in each division, with $100 to the second place team in the net division. Players in the net and senior divisions must have USGA handicaps.

Five teams may advance to the regional tournaments to be held throughout the United States, with the finals set for Las Vegas in October.

To register or request more informa-tion, contact Rocky Schooley at the course by e-mailing [email protected].

Wildcat womenNCAA Tournament

John Calipari’s Kentucky Wildcats are not the only ones around Lexing-ton with aspirations of a big finish in the NCAA Tournament.

Sports editor John Herndon accepted an invitation to watch the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Selection Show with the University of Kentucky team at Coach Matthew Mitchell’s home Monday night after press deadlines. Check out his blog entry and photos about his experience at www.theandersonnews.com.

Bearcat baseball alumni game setThe Anderson County High School

baseball program invites all former players and coaches to take part in the Second Annual Anderson County High School Alumni Game.

The game will be played at Barnes Field on Sunday, March 25. First pitch is set for 2 p.m. Even-numbered year graduates will take on odd-numbered year grads.

Anderson County baseball coach

L.W. Barnes says there will be raffles, door prizes, silent auctions and much more with all proceeds benefiting the Anderson baseball program.

The cost for players is $25, which includes a commemorative t-shirt and

an adjustable Anderson County cap. Spectators’ cost is $5 per person.

Former players are encouraged to contact Barnes at the high school at 839-5118 or [email protected]. Include name, graduation

year and shirt size. The deadline for registration is March 15.

Spring sports preview begin next week.

The various Anderson County High School spring sports teams will be opening their seasons over the next week. Check out the previews of the Bearcat teams, along with full sched-ules of each team, starting with the March 21 edition of The Anderson News.

Want to write sportsor take pictures?

The Anderson News is always look-ing for talented free-lance writers and photographers to help in our award-winning sports department. There is no pay involved but writers and pho-tographers will be fully credentialed and it could lead to bigger things. It is how sports editor John Herndon got his start on his career. If interested, just send him an e-mail at [email protected].

Get your sports news publishedin The Anderson News

The surest way to get the word out about your Anderson County team is to have it published on the award-winning sports pages of The Anderson News, the only publication devoted to news and sports in Anderson County.

While our one-person sports depart-ment cannot possibly be at everything, teams and individuals can have have information published both in print and online simply by contacting The Anderson News. Sending sports editor John Herndon a note on our website at www.theandersonnews.com or via e-mail at [email protected] are, by far, the easiest and preferred ways to submit information and pictures.

The News also accepts submissions delivered by mail or in person at our office, located at 1080 Bypass South, Lawrenceburg.

All copy and photos are subject to editing and must be submitted by deadlines for consideration.

Sports submissions must reach The Anderson News office by noon on Fri-day for consideration in the following week’s paper. Weekend results can be submitted until 9 a.m. on Monday, but the earlier, the better.

SPORTS BRIEFS

Photo by John Herndon

GETTING READY TO PLAY BALLAnderson County softball catcher Bailey Curry gets set to take a pitch during a workout last week. Check out all of the Anderson County spring sports teams, starting next week in The Anderson News.