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LaRue County Bridge November 2010
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November 1, 2010 [THE LARUE COUNTY BRIDGE]
Falcons. The Lady Hawks emerged with a 2‐0 victory, a school record third shutout, and a
school record sixth varsity win. Nine minutes into the contest junior Megan Smith scored on an
assist from senior Shelby Mouser. With the sterling defense led by senior Justine Scroggins, the
single score held up until four minutes remaining in the match as junior Skye Davis notched the
final total with an assist from freshman Shelbi Brooks. This goal proved to be the final goal of
the season. Coincidentally, Skye also scored the first goal of the season. This victory propelled
the young Lady Hawks to an enthusiastic celebration that would warm any cold‐hearted
doubter of these stalwarts.
Fall Break held one match. Unfortunately, it was against the favored Taylor County Lady
Cardinals on their senior night. The Lady Hawks sat patiently during the first match of the night
as they witnessed the boys team defeat the host team, 2‐0. The game became a defensive
battle with a multitude of midfield play and strong tackles. The young defense of freshmen
Sydney Price, Abby Modrowski, Kelsey Rutledge, Marissa Crosswhite, juniors Misty England,
Mariah Higdon, Amarah Reed, and senior Justine Scroggins bent but refused to break. The play
of the defense was anchored by the brilliant play of sophomore goalkeeper Kasey Wells. Kasey
recorded her fourth shutout of the season and should develop into the most successful keeper
at LaRue County.
The district tournament pitted the Banshees of Bethlehem versus the Lady Hawks of
LaRue County. Four years of frustration ended as the girls held the opponents to only a five‐
goal defeat. History...the Banshees have mercy‐ ruled (ten‐goal difference) the Lady Hawks
every year of their existence. The improvement and development of this team was never more
evident than this final game as the young ladies battled to the bitter end, even attempting to
score in the final minutes of the match. The Banshees scored their first goal twelve minutes in.
The Lady Hawks attempted an equalizing goal with five minutes remaining in the first half as
Shelby Mouser's shot caromed off the crossbar. Then, the opponent's scored with thirty
seconds before intermission.
We bid a tearful, but fond adieu to our seniors ‐‐Shelby Mouser, Justine Scroggins,
Britney Mack, Hannah Partridge, and Lydia Richardson. They provided the leadership, example,
work ethic, and determination for the most successful Lady Hawk soccer team in school history.
Shelby drove to her fourteenth goal and ninth assist to place her in second place on the all‐time
scoring list, despite playing half her career as a defender. Justine emerged as the strong
defender after scoring four goals her sophomore year. Because of these women, the last week
and this season can only be labeled as "The Good, the Good, and the Better!"
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Free College Credit!
A partnership between LaRue County Adult and Family Education and Elizabethtown Community and
Technical College to offer free college classes is available at the LaRue County Learning Center.
Currently, you may obtain credit for Developmental Math 055 and/or 065 by attending classes at LaRue
County Adult and Family Education and passing an exit exam. Once you enroll at ECTC and take at least
one class, the free classes offered through Adult Education will appear on your transcript. Phone Sarah
Hornback at the Learning Center for more information at 358‐8334.
LaRue County Reads
Being a volunteer tutor with LaRue County Reads is a great way to impact the future. Reading is the
cornerstone of academic success; volunteers and sponsoring employers are helping build strong
readers. For as little as 30 minutes a week, you can make a real difference in the life of a child both now
and in the future. For more information about the next tutor training contact Sarah Hornback at 358‐
8334.
Kelly Dean Sanders Memorial Fund
The Kelly Dean Sanders Memorial Fund was established to give assistance to the indigent children of
LaRue County and is entirely supported by the generosity of LaRue Countians. While some limited
medical and dental services are provided, the vast majority of the fund is used to purchase clothing for
needy children in the form of $30 vouchers that can be spent at three LaRue County businesses: Dollar
General, Family Dollar, and Pamida. Contributions come from civic clubs, religious groups, businesses,
individuals, Memorial gifts, bequests in wills, and an annual fund drive at each LaRue County school.
Collected from LaRue Countians, for the benefit of LaRue children, and spent at LaRue County
businesses, donations to the Kelly Dean Sanders Memorial Fund truly show neighbors helping neighbors.
All deductions are tax deductible and there are no administrative costs deducted from the fund. The
KDS Memorial Dinner, a major fundraiser for the program, will be held on Sunday, December 5 at the
LaRue County Middle School cafeteria. Musical entertainment and a Christmas play are planned as part
of the dinner. Tickets are available for $10 at the Board of Education.
LaRue County Community Early Childhood Council
The mission of the LaRue County Community Early Childhood Council is to maximize resources and
encourage collaboration to improve early childhood education in LaRue County. Whether a child is
being cared for at home, in a center, or in an early childhood program, the Council is dedicated to
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