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Danville Sports

VanCleave leads Admirals back to state in senior season, wins Offensive Player of the Year

Danville’s D’Mauriae VanCleave had an incredible 2016 season. In 2017, he’s been better. Last year, VanCleave averaged 11.3 ... Read more

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Faulkner anchors Mercer County defense, wins Defensive Player of the Year

Mercer County head coach David Buchanan said his team defense plays like it has two safeties. But only ... Read more

Boyle County Sports

Smith helps Boyle County ‘through the wall’

The “Through the Wall” motto has been Boyle County’s call this season. And, for the first time in ... Read more

Boyle County Sports

Bramel wins second-straight Lineman of the Year

Boyle County offensive lineman Will Bramel will play Big Ten football next year. Bramel is the Advocate-Messenger Lineman ... Read more

Danville Sports

Admirals shut down LCA in 49-7 blowout

It didn’t take long for Danville to prove that its first win over Lexington Christian Academy was no ... Read more

Boyle County Sports

Boyle County breaks through the wall, tops Lexington Catholic 57-15

  The wall has fallen. Boyle County has had many successes since Chuck Smith returned in 2014 for ... Read more

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Mercer County falls at Collins in tight quarterfinal contest

By BRIAN RICKERD Contributing writer SHELBYVILLE — In the immediate aftermath of Friday’s heartbreaking 34-28 loss to the ... Read more

Boyle County Sports

Rebels ready for round two with Lexington Catholic

Boyle County and Lexington Catholic don’t need an introduction. The pair are two of the top football programs ... Read more

Danville Sports

Danville, LCA clash for sixth time in three years

Danville and Lexington Christian Academy run Region 4. Friday’s playoff game between the Admirals and Eagles will be ... Read more

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Garrard County falls apart in the second half, falls at Lexington Catholic

  LEXINGTON – It was Garrard County’s entire season, encapsulated in a few short minutes. Things were going ... Read more