When a Hometown Hero Leaves
Updated: 2:05 AM Its been a while since Kentucky basketball has been on the proverbial national title map, so is it ok to lose a little bit of the Kentucky tradition in order to win?
Updated: 2:05 AM Its been a while since Kentucky basketball has been on the proverbial national title map, so is it ok to lose a little bit of the Kentucky tradition in order to win?
Posted: 3:12 AM These days, its as easy as a cell phone call, a text, and now a tweet. Technology and media have joined together to form the ultimate game of telephone.
Posted: 8:18 PM Are your bet years of athletic skill behind you? If so, this is the blog for you.
Updated: 12:07 AM Middlesboro and Paintsville headed to Lexington this weekend to battle for an All "A' baseball title.
Posted: 9:03 PM It's been a popular thing to do for some time now. Assign an objective grade to a subjective draft. Let's see what people had to say about what the Bengals did.
Posted: 4:25 AM Don't look now, but could there be a changing of the guard over in the 15th Region as far as baseball is concerned?
Updated: 3:42 AM With all the talk of baseball and softball around the mountains, sometimes you lose sight of the other successful sports in our coverage area.
Posted: 6:58 PM I was in Corbin on Sunday to watch the Harlem Globetrotters post another win over the Washington Generals (including WYMT Weatherman Jim Caldwell). And I have some advice for the Generals on how to pick up a win.
Posted: 4:24 PM Most people are aware of the success that local colleges have on the football field and basketball court, but there are other sports that shine in the Mountains on the college level.
Updated: 2:32 AM The Union College Bulldogs have been in the Top 25 all season long in the NAIA, and their success has been no surprise. They Bulldogs have been hitting lights out all season and have been blowing away their opponents. Part of the the reason for their success is a young man who has pretty much set every offensive record at Union College throughout his career.
Posted: 6:45 PM With the recent hiring of Head Coach John Calipari, just how much will the "culture" of Kentucky change with the basketball ball pogram.
Posted: 9:05 PM It's baseball and softball time in the Mountains and I would like to hear from you.
Posted: 11:48 PM It's always difficult to pick the players and coaches in our awards show, but this year it seemed to be a little bit easier.
Posted: 12:55 AM While fans sit back and enjoy the madness that is March, it is enough to drive me crazy.
Updated: 2:30 PM I have had the luyxury of going to the Girls' State tournament three years in a row now, and so far it has been another interesting experience here in Bowling Green.
Updated: 4:15 AM I have had the luyxury of going to the Girls' State tournament three years in a row now, and so far it has been another interesting experience here in Bowling Green.
Posted: 11:15 PM The first day of the Girls Sweet 16 has drawn to a conclusion. Both Mountain temas that participated on day one came up short.
Posted: 10:09 PM With the Regional Tournaments starting next week, I'd like to see who everyone thinks will make the championship games.
Updated: 12:51 AM As a former four sports athlete I wanted to give everyone a deeper look into sports.
Posted: 12:30 AM Kentucky sneaks past Florida, but how did they do it?
Updated: 12:11 AM With so many different top 10s and 25s it's hard to make sense of all of them.
Updated: 1:29 AM The boys side of the All "A" State Tournament brought tons of amazing moments that will be talked about for a long time. Here are the sights and sounds of the 2009 Boys All "A" State Tournament.
Updated: 1:29 AM Well, the Girls All "A" Tournament has wrapped up and I wanted to take the time out to recap the games with the sights and sounds on the girls side.
Posted: 11:12 PM The first day of the All "A" Classic was an interesting one.
Posted: 9:23 PM The 2nd Annual Border Bowl between Kentucky and Tennessee took place this past weekend, and despite the cold it was a good day.
Updated: 4:37 AM - The death toll from this week's monster tornado in Oklahoma stands at 24, with all victims positively identified.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Just three weeks after a training accident sent him falling 60 feet from a helicopter, Master Sgt. David Gentry is home recovering and even walking around.
Updated: 05/23/2013 - Witnesses say shots were fired around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday night at the Park Hills Shopping Center.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - The shooting happened around 8 p.m. Wednesday on Ryan Circle, off North Mount Tabor Road.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Just last year, a tornado devastated West Liberty and now the city's fire department has come up with a way to help tornado victims in Oklahoma.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Like many near tragedies the story of what happened to London’s First Pentecostal Church is described as something that could have been much worse.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Sport memorabilia is a multi-billion dollar industry in the U.S. and where there is big money, there are scammers.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Employees at a Lexington non-profit are hoping that an increased reward will influence thieves to return a stolen piece of history.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Governor Steve Beshear has ordered flags at all state office buildings to be lowered to half-staff as a show of respect for the victims of the Oklahoma tornadoes.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Some officers with Kentucky's Fraternal Order of Police have plans to help out their fellow first-responders in Moore, Oklahoma who are busy cleaning up tornado damage.