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2 weeks ago |
wlky.com | Preston Harvey
It's not often that Cards and Cats come together, but that's exactly what happened Tuesday morning at Churchill Downs. Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey and trainer Kenny McPeek, a huge Kentucky fan, met Tuesday morning to talk horses and hooves. After all that Kelsey has accomplished in year one — ACC coach of the year; going to the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years — having a horse named after him tops them all.
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3 weeks ago |
wlky.com | Preston Harvey
Days before his first professional fight, Pryce Sparrow, along with boxing legend Roy Jones Jr., spoke to kids at West End School. "I feel like it's helping out the kids," said Sparrow. "It's just giving the kids an outlet to be like, you know, somebody else do it. I can do it. Give them confidence. "The Hardin County 18-year-old's boxing journey began because of how he was being treated in school. "I was getting picked on and bullied.
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4 weeks ago |
wlky.com | Preston Harvey
AND THAT’S WHAT I’VE BEEN DOING. 15 WINS, SEVEN SHUTOUTS. WHAT A START FOR BALLARD BASEBALL. PRESTON HARVEY TALKED WITH THE BRUINS ABOUT THEIR PERFECT RUN. THE GOAL IS TO GO TO LEXINGTON. BATTLE FOR STATE. AT THE END OF THE DAY, THAT’S WHAT WE ALL WANT. AND THAT’S WHAT WE’RE GOING TO WORK TOWARDS. AND THE BRUINS ARE WELL ON THEIR WAY. BALLARD BASEBALL HAS YET TO LOSE A GAME THIS SEASON. A PERFECT 15 ZERO TO START THE YEAR. IT’S REALLY JUST ABOUT EFFORT AND ALWAYS HAVING FUN FOR US.
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1 month ago |
wlky.com | Preston Harvey
WE’RE ONLY TWO DAYS AWAY FROM THE FINAL FOUR TIPPING OFF IN SAN ANTONIO, AND IT WILL BE A HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE. ALL FOUR NUMBER ONE SEEDS REMAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2008. WELCOME INTO SPORTS. I’M PRESTON HARVEY. WE MIGHT NOT HAVE A TEAM FROM KENTUCKY COMPETING, BUT THERE’S A STAFF MEMBER REPRESENTING THE BLUEGRASS STATE. IAN BORDERS SERVES AS AUBURN’S DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING AND RECRUITING, AND HAS BEEN A PART OF THE TIGERS STAFF FOR THE PAST SIX SEASONS.
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1 month ago |
wlky.com | Preston Harvey
For just the second time in program history, Jeffersonville boys basketball has climbed the mountain top. It's been more than 30 years since the Red Devils last state championship. Head coach Sherron Wilkerson was apart of that squad in 1993 — and has now experienced that feeling as a head coach. "I think, for me, it's a little bit different," said Wilkerson. "As a player, obviously you have a dream to win a state title. We're fortunate to be able to do that.
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