Pairings for the 2nd region boys and girls basketball tournaments are set.
Girls at Christian County High School
Monday Feb. 27th
6:00 pm Livingston Central (21-10) vs. University Heights (22-6)
7:45 pm Caldwell County (16-12) vs. Webster County (17-12)
Tuesday Feb. 28th
6:00 pm Hopkinsville (28-4) vs. Madisonville (11-21)
7:45 pm Henderson County (24-3) vs. Lyon County (15-16)
Friday March 2nd: Semfinals at 6:00 and 7:45 pm
Saturday March 3rd: Championship game at 7:00 pm
UHA and Hopkinsville first round games will be heard on Newstalk 95. 3 FM/1230 AM WHOP and whopam.com.
Boys at Madisonville North Hopkins
Wednesday February 29th
6:00 pm Madisonville (21-8) vs. Lyon County (15-16)
7:45 pm Webster County (20-10) vs. Christian County (8-21)
Thursday March 1st
6:00 pm Livingston Central (21-10) vs. Henderson County (17-14)
7:45 pm Hopkinsville (29-2) vs. Caldwell County (4-24)
Monday March 5th: Semifinal games at 6:00 and 7:45 pm
Tuesday March 6th: Championship game at 7:00 pm
All games in the boys tournament can be heared on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP and whopam.com with the Heritage Bank pre game show at 5:45 the first three nights and 6:45 the night of the championship game.
8th District Finals
Hopkinsville won both games in the 8th district finals Friday night at Christian County High School. The Lady Tigers defeated University Heights 51-30. The Lady Tigers were led in scoring by Haley Cook with 19 points, Christy Soldo added 14 and Ashlee Cole had 11. University Heights was led by Cache Richardson with 10, Denayia Holmes and Dannika Prater each scored 8. Hopkinsville goes to the regional tournament beginning Monday at Christian County with a 28-4 record, while UHA heads to regional play 22-6.
The girls all 8th district team is as follows: Haley Cook, Ashlee Cole, J' Lynn Majors and Christy Soldo of Hopkinsville, Cache Richardson, Dannika Prater and Denayia Holmes of UHA, Martessia Williams and Desherica Edwards of Christian County and Angie Rangel along with Alli Tellez of Fort Campbell.
Hopkinsville won the boys title for the first time since 2004 with a 75-58 win over Christian County. The Tigers got 33 points from Jordan Majors, Jaqualis Matlock added 16 and Lawrence Smith added 12 for the Tigers who improved to 29-2 with the win. Christian County got 17 from CJ Cotton, Jarvis Irby added 14 and Korey Mosley added 10 for the Colonels who head to the regional tournament beginning Wednesday in Madisonville 8-21.
The boys all 8th district team is as follows: Jordan Majors, Tre Edwards, Jaqualis Matlock and Lawrence Smith of Hopkinsville, Quan Poindexter, CJ Cotton and Jarvis Irby of Christian County, Quadre White and K'Quan McNeese of University Heights and from Fort Campbell, Kyle Bryant and Mark Tucker.
Pairings for the 2nd region tournaments will be announced this morning in Madisonville. Look for them on our websites later in the day.
College Basketball
Top ranked Kentucky is back in action hosting Vanderbilt at Rupp Arena, with pre game coverage at 9:30 on Lite 98.7. Elsewhere in the SEC: LSU takes on Ole Miss and Tennessee meets South Carolina.
In the OVC: 12th ranked Murray State plays at Tennessee Tech, while Austin Peay hosts Southeast Missouri in men's action, with the same schools also meeting in women's action.
Western Kentucky plays its home finale against Middle Tennessee as Ray Harper looks to go 2-0 as the official head coach of the Hilltoppers.
NHL
The Nashville Predators are back in action this evening hosting the San Jose Sharks in Bridgestone Arena. Coverage of the game at 7 on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP.
High School Basketball
Thursday night’s scores
5th district boys: Livingston Central edged Lyon County 58-55
6th district boys: Webster County defeated Henderson County 56-44
7th district boys: Madisonville over Caldwell County 78-49
7th district girls: Caldwell County nipped Madisonville 43-42
13th district girls: Todd Central over Russellville 38-20
Heritage Christian Academy’s boys team will play in the finals of the KCAA regional tournament in Owensboro following a 102-36 win over Victory Christian of Bowling Green. The Warriors improved to 27-3 with the win and meet Majesty for the regional championship at 5:30 pm Saturday.
HCA's girls will play in the regional final at 4 pm Saturday against the winner of the Victory vs. Bethel semi final game.
Tonight’s games
The 8th district championships take place at Christian County High School. Girls action has 27-4 Hopkinsville meeting 22-5 University Heights. Hopkinsville won both regular season meetings. Tip off is at 6 pm.
The boys game has host Christian County 8-20 on the season meeting Hopkinsville 28-2 in the nightcap. Hopkinsville won both meetings during the regular season. Tip off is scheduled around 8 pm, with coverage of both games with the Heritage Bank pre game show at 5:45 on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP and whopam.com.
Elsewhere tonight: The 5th district girls final between Livingston Central and Lyon County tips at 7 at Lyon County High School and the 13th district boys final between Logan County and Russellville also tips off at 7 pm.
College Basketball
Thursday’s scores: 12th ranked Murray State avenged its only loss of the season to Tennessee State in defeating the Tigers 80-62. Racer Isaiah Cannan had 16 of his 24 points in the second half as the Racers improved to 27-1 on the season and 14-1 in the OVC. The Racers close out the regular season Saturday at Tennessee Tech.
Austin Peay got 16 points and seven rebounds from former Heritage Christian Academy standout John Fraley in defeating UT Martin 85-67. The Governors are now 11-19 and 7-8 in the OVC and will host Southeast Missouri in its regular season finale Saturday night at the Dunn Center.
Ray Harper’s first game with out the interim tag as Western Kentucky’s coach saw the Hilltoppers defeat Arkansas State 79-76, and 17th ranked Louisville lost to Cincinnati 60-56.
Women’s scores: UT Martin defeated Austin Peay 86-62 and Murray State won over Tennessee State 87-83 in Ohio Valley Conference action. In the SEC: 10th ranked Kentucky edged South Carolina 53-50, Arkansas defeated 9th ranked Tennessee 72-71 in overtime and LSU defeated 24th ranked Vanderbilt 69-66.
Tonight’s game: Former Christian County standout Donovan Kates and Manhattan meet Canisius.
Top ranked Kentucky is back in action tomorrow hosting Vanderbilt, with pre game coverage at 9:30 am on Lite 98.7. Louisville returns to action Sunday hosting Pittsburgh, with the game airing at 12:45 on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP.
NFL
Tennessee Titans general manager Ruston Webster says he is looking for a pass rusher. Speaking to the Tennessean at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis Thursday, Webster said following a season where the Titans finished next to last in the NFL in sacks in the 2011 season, they are searching for a special player at defensive end.
NHL
The Nashville Predators lost to the St. Louis Blues in a shootout 3-2 Thursday night at Bridgestone Arena. The Predators are back in action tomorrow night hosting San Jose at 7. You can hear the game on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP.
High School Basketball
6th district Girls Final: Henderson County defeated Webster County 62-40
10th district Girls Final: Ohio County over Muhlenberg County 66-47
4th district Boys: Calloway County edged Murray High 59-56
14th district Boys: Bowling Green rolled over Warren East 62-33
Tonight’s games
7th district Girls Final: Madisonville at Caldwell County
13th district Girls Final: Todd Central at Russellville
5th district Boys Final: Livingston Central at Lyon County
6th district Boys Final: Webster County at Henderson County
7th district Boys Final: Madisonville at Caldwell County
10th district Boys Final: Muhlenberg County at Ohio County
The 8th district finals take place tomorrow night with Hopkinsville meeting University Heights in girls action at 6, followed by host Christian County and Hopkinsville in the boys championship. Coverage of both games at 5:45 with the Heritage Bank pre game show on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP and whopam.com.
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association announced Wednesday bass fishing will be a new varsity spring sport beginning next year. Commissioner Julian Tackett says bass fishing’s regular season will begin in late February and run through mid April with the post season and state competition to take place in late April. The first bass fishing state championship will be held at the Land Between the Lakes Recreational Area.
College Basketball
Last night in the SEC: LSU defeated Georgia 61-53, with Anthony Hickey scoring two points, grabbing three rebounds and two assists in the win for the Tigers. Vanderbilt defeated South Carolina 59-48 and Tennessee defeated Ole Miss 73-60.
Women’s action saw Arkansas State edge Western Kentucky 56-53.
Tonight’s games: 12th ranked Murray State looks to avenge its only loss of the season at Tennessee State, while Austin Peay plays at UT Martin. Western Kentucky entertains Arkansas State and 17th ranked Louisville plays at Cincinnati.
Women’s action: Murray State meets Tennessee State, Austin Peay goes against UT Martin, 10th ranked Kentucky meets South Carolina and 9th ranked Tennessee plays Arkansas.
College Football
Published reports indicate the Atlantic Coast Conference has filed a formal complaint for the University of Maryland to the Southeastern Conference involving Vanderbilt football.
Vanderbilt officials say they will look into tampering accusations made by Maryland that Vanderbilt coach James Franklin and his staff spoke with Maryland players planning to transfer, including quarterback Danny O’ Brien. Coach Franklin was Maryland’s offensive coordinator during the 2010 season when O’ Brien was a freshman.
NHL
The Nashville Predators are back on the ice tonight hosting the St. Louis Blues. Coverage of the game begins at 7 on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP and whopam.com.
Sports Weekly presented by Toyota of Hopkinsville airs at 5:08 this evening on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP. Todd Hamilton’s guests include Christian County Chamber of Commerce president Carter Hendricks with an update on the Hoptown Hoppers baseball team and previews of the 8th district basketball championship games.
High School Basketball
8th district girls: For only the second time in school history, University Heights has advanced to the championship game following a 61-55 win over Christian County.
Dannika Prater led a trio of double figure scorers for the Lady Blazers with 28, Denayia Holmes added 13 and Cache Richardson pitched in 11. Christian County got 20 points from Martessia Williams and 13 from Jamesha Mosley. UHA improved to 22-5 with the win and Christian County closes the season 14-14.
Hopkinsville defeated Fort Campbell 65-36 in the other semifinal game. Christy Soldo led Hopkinsville with 20 points, Haley Cook added 19. Fort Campbell was led in scoring by Jenna Caracillo with 13. Hopkinsville improves to 27-4, while Fort Campbell finishes 4-18 on the season.
5th district girls: Livingston Central defeated Crittenden County 61-32, Lyon County over Trigg County 55-40.
6th district boys: Webster County defeated Union County 52-44.
7th district: Girls—Caldwell County over Dawson Springs 63-48 Boys—Madisonville defeated Dawson Springs 81-24.
13th district: Girls---Russellville defeated Logan County 47-39 Boys—Russellville over Franklin Simpson 55-50.
Tonight’s games
6th district girls championship at Henderson County: Henderson County meets Webster County.
College Basketball
Top ranked Kentucky had one of its toughest tests of the season, but rallied from a 13 point halftime deficit with a 20-4 second half run to beat Mississippi State 73-64.
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist led five players in double figures with 18, Anthony Davis added 13, Darius Miller had 12 and Terrence Jones and Doron Lamb each had 11. Kentucky is now 27-1 on the season and 13-0 in the SEC and will host Vanderbilt Saturday, with pre game coverage at 9:30 on Lite 98.7.
A reminder, Coach John Calipari’s call in show and Big Blue Insider air beginning at 5 this evening on Lite 98.7.
Tonight’s games: SEC action has LSU at Georgia, Tennessee meets Ole Miss and Vanderbilt meets South Carolina.
Women’s action has Western Kentucky taking on Arkansas State.
College Football
Officials with the Franklin American Music City Bowl say last year’s game between Mississippi State and Wake Forest generated a 22 point two million dollar economic impact to Nashville. The Tennessean reports almost 37-thousand fans came to Nashville for the game, which generated over 25-thousand hotel room nights.
The close proximity of the schools also aided in boosting attendance and monetary impact. Last year’s game was the best showing since 2007, when the Kentucky-Florida State game produced a reported 27 point one million dollar impact.
NHL
Mike Fisher came up big for the Nashville Predators with a goal and two assists in aiding the Preds to a 3-1 win over Vancouver. The victory was the third for the Predators in four games. Nashville hosts St. Louis tomorrow night at seven, a game you can hear on Newstalk 95.3 FM/1230 AM WHOP.
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