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SPORTS: Calipari wants Cats to build on success — B1 The Winchester Sun T U E S D A Y , J A N . 3 1 , 2 0 1 2 TAYLOR GALLANT Teachers fondly remember young sailor Gallant was bright student Jan. 26 during a training exercise While a student at an entire class period to with the Navy off the coast of North GRC, Gallant was a mem- figure out, Parks said. Carolina. His death is under inves- ber of the marching Because he already with goals set on a career tigation. band’s drum line. While knew he was going into He was assigned to the Explosive he was a talented musi- the Navy after graduating in the Navy, educators say Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 12, cian, it was Gallant’s in- high school, “AP calculus a force with the only capability of tellect many of his was not something he its kind within the Department of teachers remember. needed,” Parks said, and By Katie Perkowski what he wanted to do with his life a Defense, according to the Navy. Math teacher Steven he recalled Gallant paying lot earlier than many of his peers John Gay, public affairs officer Parks taught Gallant’s ad- attention for five minutes The Winchester Sun Taylor Gallant — serve in the Navy. for the Navy Expeditionary Combat vanced placement calcu- and then sleeping the rest Taylor Gallant was known by his Petty Officer Second Class Gal- Command, said Gallant “was lus class his senior year. of class. teachers as a highly intelligent, lant, 22, a 2008 George Rogers among an elite group of men and He said Gallant could learn in five "But at the end of the year, driven student who knew exactly Clark High School graduate, died women.” minutes what it took other people See SAILOR, A3 Firefighter injured EDUCATION Clark schools take lead in new content rules By Bob Flynn The Winchester Sun When the Kentucky Department of Education adopted its new core content standards for all Kentucky schools in 2010, there was some apprehension on the part of many educators across the state. The new standards, which began with the 2011-2012 school year, were designed to provide fewer but more in-depth standards that were aligned from elementary to high school and post secondary educa- tion to ensure students graduated prepared to succeed in college or C careers. lark County firefighters treat one of their own who was injured in a two vehicle accident on Pine Ridge Road Monday While some school officials morning. Lon Gordon was injured when his personal vehicle, at right, and a truck driven by Mildred Robinson collided on adopted a wait and see attitude the narrow road located just past Trapp. Robinson told the deputy sheriff that she did not see the oncoming vehicle and about the new core curriculum, pulled from a driveway. Gordon was transported to Clark Regional Medical Center for treatment by Winchester Fire-EMS. Clark County Superintendent Elaine Farris was an outspoken James Mann/[email protected] proponent of the new standards from day one. LESSONS ON LIFE So it should be no surprise that midway through the first year using the new core curriculum, BCTC will host financial, relationship workshop George Rogers Clark High School is at the forefront in its adoption of the new standards. By Katie Perkowski workshops offered in the last five can choose to participate in one Department of Health and Human The first phase of the new state years, said Melissa Gross, healthy or both of the six-week sessions. Services Administration for Chil- system included English II, U.S. The Winchester Sun marriage project coordinator for “Another difference will be we dren and Families. The grant was history, algebra and biology Those needing relationship or Clark County. have always focused on the idea given to promote healthy mar- classes, but because of their confi- financial advice will be able to The classes will focus on topics of finances and how important riage and responsible fatherhood, dence in the system, GRC officials find both during a six-week work- including budgeting, the dangers that is to relationships, and we Gross said. It will last for three also included English I in the shop at Bluegrass Community and of debt, relating with money, com- will continue to focus on finances, years. school’s core curriculum. Technical College’s Winchester munication skills, handling money but we are introducing some more “We think the class is important And halfway through the first campus beginning Thursday. together and the importance of relationship skills, like communi- because we try to get people a year, GRC principal David Bolen Kentucky River Foothills will fun. cating, than we have in the past real lift and real life skills for get- said the new curriculum is every- offer the workshop, “Financial Gross said unlike previous five years,” she said. ting through their budgeting plan thing he thought it would be and Peace and Relationship Peace: workshops, this one will be done Kentucky River Foothills is of- for their household,” she said. more. Foundational Skills,” to educate in six weeks versus 12, with an- fering the classes through a “How to talk about having their “There’s no comparison. It’s like couples and singles on how to other six-week installment to be healthy marriage federal grant it budgeting plan, and then that daylight and dark,” Bolen said. “I achieve both. It will resemble offered in the future. Participants received in October from the U.S. See HOST, A3 feel very confident that there is more teaching going on now than there probably ever has been. They WINCHESTER ELECTION IN YOUR WORLD see the connection now to the ACT test and they know that what they Shannon Cox files for re-election are teaching is going to make a dif- OBITS ference for these kids.” Initially, there was a little appre- Billy Ray Lykes, 75, hension by some teachers about Sun staff report opportunities, and work with all coached football at GRC, and has the new standards, Bolen said, but Winchester entities to broaden education. We coached track, tennis and baseball after going through some training City Commissioner Shannon need to aggressively go after jobs in the school system. on the new standards, that quickly Cox, 52, who has served on the whether it is 10 or a thousand.” Cox is a member and deacon at went away. Dorothy C. Burgess, Winchester Board of Commission- Cox said his sense of Central Baptist Church, a “Initially some were a little 85, Winchester ers since 1998, has filed for re-elec- fiscal responsibility, founding member of the leery, but after the ACT people tion in the May 22 election. bold outlook to the fu- Winchester Retirement came and we had a couple of work He is running because he wants ture and historical Place Board, the Gideons days, the more they got into it the Taylor Gallant, 22, to continue to make Winchester a sense put him in a and the Wickliffe Society. more they liked it,” Bolen said. Winchester better place to live, Cox said in a unique position. He serves as the chair- “But what really put us over the news release. Cox is a graduate of man of the Winchester hump was when the teachers we — A2 “We stand at an important junc- George Rogers Clark Salvation Army Service sent to Ashland for some followup ture,” he said. “Positive, experi- High School and the Board. training in the fall came back re- enced leadership can and will University of Kentucky, Most recently, Cox ally pumped up and on fire about WWW.WINCHESTERSUN.COM make a difference in the lives of all and he earned a mas- worked on a committee it, everybody really dived into it Shannon Cox VOL. 134, NO. 25 of this community for generations ter’s degree in history with City Commissioner head first.” 75¢ PER COPY to come. We must be active in re- from Eastern Kentucky Rick Beach and members Under the new standards, all cruiting both new (and) superior University. of the Clark County Fiscal Court to sections of a course are taught the industry. He teaches at GRC, and has pre- draft an agreement between the same way, using the same assign- “We have to constantly seek new viously taught at Clark Middle city and county to share tax rev- ments and assessments, which retail business, strive for new School and Conkwright Middle enues from the current and new guarantees that all students recreational and entertainment School. He has also formerly hospital sites. See LEAD, A3 THE WINCHESTER SUN A2 — TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 2012 Obituaries Police/fire BILLY RAY LYKES WINCHESTER POLICE C.Burgess,passedawayFri- PendletonSt.,withBro. andthewalls,windowsand alsorespondedtoonegen- dayattheUniversityofKen- JessieKlineandBro.Ryan floorsweredamaged. eralmedicalcall,three BillyRayLykes,75,ofOw- tuckyChandlerMedical Dotsonofficiating. Reports See POLICE, A3 ingsvillediedSunday. Center. VisitationwillbeTuesday —At12:37p.m.Monday, Accident HewasbornSept.22,1936 AnativeofMontgomery from6to8p.m.atthe officerswerecalledto1934 —At10:04a.m.Monday, TheWinchesterSun toGordonLykesandRuth County,shewasbornJan.5, church. BypassRoadaftersomeone deputiesrespondedtoanin- 20WallStreet,Winchester,KY StewartLykes. 1927,tothelateJessieH. Pallbearerswillbegrand- shotawindow. juryaccidentonPineRidge 40391 USPS#686040 HewasretiredfromRock- CraigandSarahAliceCalvert sons,great-grandsonsand —At1p.m.Monday,offi- RoadinwhichMildredF. MemberofTheAssociatedPress.TheAs- wellInternationalandwasa Craig. onegreat-granddaughter. cerswerecalledto620N. Robinsonof5104PineRidge sociatedPressisentitledexclusivelytothe useforrepublicationofalllocalnewsprinted memberofMidlandFirst Shewasretiredfromthe Honorarypallbearerswill MapleSt.aftersomeone Roadwasturningleftfroma inthisnewspaper,aswellasallAPnewsdis- ChurchofGod. LexingtonBlueGrassArmy bethespecialfriendsinher vandalizedthegaspumps drivewayanddidnotseean patcMheasil.edMondaythroughSaturday,exclud- Heissurvivedbytwosons, Depot,wasamemberofthe life. duringthenight. oncomingvehicle.Robinson ingholidays.PeriodicalsPostagepaidatWin- DannyRay(Ann)Lykesof NorthsideBaptistChurch BurialwillbeintheClin- —At6:33p.m.Monday,a pulledoutintotheroadand chesPtoesr,tmKYa.ster:SendaddresschangestoThe OlympiaandJeff(Kathy) andalsoaSundayschool tonvilleCemetery. personreportedthatseveral strucktheothervehicle, WWiinncchheesstteerr,SKuYn,,420039W1a.llStreet, LykesofSaltLick;one teacher. Contributionsmaybe railsweretaken. drivenbyLonC.Gordonof daughter,LisaLykesofOw- Survivorsincludeone 3784PineRidgeRoad.Gor- Suggestedhomedeliverypricesin madetotheNorthsideBap- ClarkCounty ingsville;onebrother,Darrell daughterandson-in-law, tistChurch,15PendletonSt.; CLARK COUNTY donwastransportedto 1Month .....................$12.50 LykesofWinchester;onesis- Diana(Lester)Combsof ClarkRegionalMedicalCen- 3Months .....................$35.65 CalvaryBaptistChurch,204 SHERIFF 6Months ......................$67.50 ter,MaryGordon(Sam) ClarkCounty;twosisters-in- terwithunspecifiedin- 12Months....................$120.00 FrenchAve.;orCentralBap- SignupforEZPay Williams;fourgrandchildren; law,GladysRaglandand tistChurch,101W.Lexington juries. 1Month ......................$10.00 andtwogreat-grandchildren. MickeyCraig;eightgrand- Reports 3Months......................$30.00 Ave.,Winchester,KY40391. WINCHESTER FIRE-EMS 6Months......................$60.00 Inadditiontohisparents, children,AngelaTurner, —At12:30p.m.Monday, 12Months....................$120.00 Incareofarrangementsis heisprecededindeathby LynneStevens,KevinHall, DouglasOwensofLexington Zones1&2 theRolanG.TaylorFuneral onegrandchild. RussellHall,ScottHall, reportedthataresidenceat —OnMonday,emer- 3Months—$51.32 Home,289S.MainSt. 6Months—$102.64 Visitationwasfrom6to8 RogerCombs,LeslieClem 208CombsFerryRoadwas gencypersonnelconducted 12Months—$205.28 p.m.MondayatRichardson andJosephBurgess;and TAYLOR GALLANT vandalized.Wiring,pipes fourlocaltransfersandone 3MoZontnhess—3&$543.65 FuneralHomeinOwingsville. sevengreat-grandchildren, andcopperweremissing out-of-towntransfer.They 6Months—$107.30 12Months—$214.61 Funeralserviceswereat SarahSmith,AshleyTurner, Zones5&6 noontodayatthefuneral DylanBurgess,ChaseClem, PettyOfficerSecondClass Local briefs 3Months—$58.32 home,withtheRevs.Bush JoshuaRitchey,RobertLee TaylorGallant,22,ofWin- 162MMoonntthhss——$$121363.6.248 StevensonandLowellRice Ritchey,andWhitneyWin- chester,sonofBethTaylor Zones7&8 3Months—$66.48 officiating. burn. GallantandJosephP.Gal- 6Months—$132.97 BurialwasatOwingsville Shewasprecededindeath lant,passedawayJan.26,at Senate Bill 1 parent ister,call744-6624. 12Month—s———$265.93 Cemetery. byabrother,RoyW.Craig; theNavalHospitalatCamp Zoneratedondestination. daughter,JoAnnHall;and Lejeune,N.C. session Saturday GRC council meets Zonefurnish—ed——uponrequest DOROTHY C. BURGESS son,RoyBurgess. Arrangementsareincom- Thursday SingleCopyPrice:75cents Funeralserviceswillbe pletewiththeRolanG.Tay- Therewillbeadiscussion CONTACTUS: DorothyC.Burgess,85,of Wednesdayat1p.m.atthe lorFuneralHome,289S. forparentsaboutKen- Newsroom—355-1307or [email protected] Winchester,widowofRoger NorthsideBaptistChurch,15 MainSt. tucky’snewcommoncore TheGeorgeRogersClark Sports—355-1214or contentstandardsat11 HighSchool-basedDeci- [email protected] Photos—355-1235or a.m.SaturdayatFirstBap- sion-makingCouncilwill [email protected] Ed. officials floating foundation proposal meetThursdayat4:30p.m. Socialnews—355-1217or tistChurch,37N.Highland [email protected] St.Theprogramisdesigned intheschoollibrary. 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Brown,associatecommis- Severalfoundationsinthe reers.Theprogramisspon- p.m.onFriday,Feb.10.Din- PaperReplacementService isavailableMondaythroughFriday Thedepartmentplansto sionerofeducation,wrotein stategatherandgiveout soredbytheFirstBaptist neris$40andincludes from5-6p.m. floattheproposalatthetwo- astaffmemotobepre- moneyforeducation,butno Churcheducationministry steak,herbroastedchicken, andSaturdayfrom6-8a.m. Pleasecall859-355-1201 dayBoardofEducation sentedtotheboardand philanthropicgroupisaimed inconjunctionwithClark chocolatecoveredstrawber- andleaveamessage meeting,whichbeginstoday postedontheKDE’sweb- solelyatpromotinginnova- CountyPublicSchools’fam- riesandchampagne.Live Mostcarriersbillmonthlyforhomeand inFrankfort. site. tion,saidStuSilberman,ex- ilyresourceandyouthserv- musicwillbeprovidedby businessdelivery.Carriersareindependent contractorsandarenotemployeesofThe “Withlocal,stateandfed- Asimilargroup,theKen- ecutivedirectorofthe icescenters. harpistKristaPadgett. 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Lunch thestudentshadtroubleon, hatedwritingportfolios, thusfar,andhethinksthe “I’vehadconversations sotheycantieittothestan- Bolensaiditdidn’tmean standardswillhelpallhis withseveraldistrictsand FROMPAGEA1 dardsandgobackandre- therewasn’tstillasstrong students. someofthemaredragging corner receivethesameinstruction, viewthosewiththe emphasisonwritingatGRC. “Wearepushingtheenve- theirfeet.Theyarelooking whichBolensaid,hasledto students,”Bolensaid.“It “Writinghasnotgone lopeasfarasthenewstan- tousbecausewearetherein muchmorecollaborationbe- putssomeaccountabilityon away,it’sstillabigpartofthe dardsgoandwiththatcomes thetrenchesdoingitand tweenteacherswithinthose thekidsaswellasholding newstandards.It’sjustnot somehiccupsalongtheway leadingthepack,andthat’s Here’s what local departments. theteachersaccountable.I havingthatsetportfolio becausethereisnobody whereIthinkweshouldbe,” Bolensaidoneofbiggest thinkthathasbeenthemiss- now,”Bolensaid.“Thewrit- doingwhatwearedoing,but Bolensaid.“Whenyouare schools are serving assetsofthenewstandardsis ingpieceallalong.” ingtheyaredoingnowisnot I’mveryhappywithwhere outthereintheforefront, Wednesday, Feb. 1 thatunlikepreviousyears, Bolensaidhealsolikes justtomeettheportfolio,it’s we’regoingwiththis,”Bolen thereisnobodythereto studentsaretestedinsub- thefactthatthenewstan- moreactualreallifestuff. said.“Thisisnotjustforhigh drawuponandthathasbeen Elementary schools jectseveryyearinsteadof dardsprovidemorein-depth AndI’llbehonestwithyou. achievingkids,thenewstan- tough,”Bolensaid.“ButI everytwoorthreeyearsas teachingandrequirestu- Theyareprobablywriting dardswillraisethelevelof wouldratherbetheleaddog wasthecaseinsomesub- dentstomorefullylearn morenowthantheyever allstudents.Ithinkinthree andtaketheproblemsthat Breakfast jects.Thetestresultsare conceptsandapplythemin- havebefore,it’sjustthatit yearsyouwillseeGRC’sACT gowithitthantobeinthe Choiceofbiscuitand availablewithindays,which steadofjustmemorizing hasbeenmademorerelevant scoresrightupthereinthe backofthepack,becauseI gravy,cerealandtoast, allowsteacherstoevaluate datatoberegurgitatedonan andthekidsseethatnow.” topofthestate.” reallybelievethisisgoingto yogurtandtoast,juice, areasstudentsneedmore exam. Lookingbackoverthefirst Bolensaidhetalkedwith makeahugedifferencefor fruitandmilk. helpin. Inthepast,oneofthe halfoftheschoolyear,Bolen administratorsfromseveral ourstudentsandweshould “Nowwhenwegiveatest, biggestcomplaintsofKen- saidtherewereafewbumps otherdistrictsandfound beaggressivewithit.” Lunch it’sscannedandanalyzed tucky’seducationalsystem alongtheway,andthey’ve thatmosthavenotbeenas Choiceofoven-fried question-by-questionsothe wasitsdependenceonwrit- identifiedsomeareasthat aggressiveasClarkCountyin ContactBobFlynnat chicken,grilledcheese, teacherscangobackand ingportfolios.Whilethenew needtobeworkedon,but implementingthenewstan- [email protected]. peanutbutterandjelly sandwich,chefsalad, mashedpotatoesand GOP PRIMARY SAILOR gravy,gardensalad, "Hewouldcomedown greenbeans,roll,fruit andplayduringlunch.He andmilk. 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Pick3Midday:3-0-1 Pick4Evening:3-7-1-8 Pick4Midday:9-5-9-9 —AP Special Bible Study Series Wednesday, February 1st Wednesday, February 8th POLICE Tuesday, February 14th GHOSTS: There is a prevailing interest CONCLUDING andpreoccupation in today’s culture with Wednesday, February 29th FROMPAGEA2 ghosts. Shows like Ghost Hunters, Ghost Allsessionsbeginat seizures,onemotorvehicleac- Adventures, Paranormal Files, etc. have invaded 7:00P.M. at the church cident,twofalls,threerespira- ourtelevision sets and captivated our interest. 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ZION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH participants. injuryaccidentonPineRidge (cid:19)(cid:12)(cid:4)(cid:21)(cid:6)(cid:4)(cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:5)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:16)(cid:9)(cid:5)(cid:26)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:26)(cid:13)(cid:10) Road. 6155 MT. STERLING ROAD • WINCHESTER, KY AUTO •HOME •LIFE (cid:27)(cid:28)(cid:29)(cid:30)(cid:30)(cid:28)(cid:19)(cid:12)(cid:4)(cid:21)(cid:6)(cid:4)(cid:16) (cid:27)(cid:28)(cid:29)(cid:30)(cid:30)(cid:28)(cid:31) !(cid:28)"(cid:29)!(cid:31) 870 Bypass Rd • Winchester, KY 40391 • 859-745-8686 We carry Seiko Watches, Fashion Jewelry, Designer Bridal. We also do custom makes and repairs. We buy gold! THE WINCHESTER SUN Opinion A4 — TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2012 L E G I S L A T I V E U P D A T E Bipartisan spirit at work in the House F RANKFORT—TheKentucky GeneralAssemblycontinuesto workthroughtheprocessofhear- ingtestimonyand considering319 piecesoflegislation thathavebeenfiled intheHouseofRep- resentativesand 119filedintheSen- ate. Despitesome bruisedfeelings overthepassageof State Rep. aredistrictingplan Donna Mayfield thatisnowbeing litigatedinFranklin CircuitCourt,lastweekintheHousewe cametogethertopassbipartisanlegisla- tiontoremovethecompetitivedisadvan- tageconfrontedbythesuppliersof durablemedicalsuppliesinKentucky. ThepassageofHouseBill21byavoteof 91-0,sponsoredbyRep.DavidFloyd,will insureifstatelawsinwhichthehomeof- ficeofanout-of-statesupplierofdurable medicalproductsrequireKentuckydis- tributorstohaveanofficeinthatstateto dobusiness,thesamewillapplytothose comingintoKentucky. Thisnearlyunanimousvotefollowsac- Clark library offers many services tionlatelastweekwhenwevoted99-0 forlegislationtorequirethenotification ofthepresidingjudgeandallwitnesses inthecasewhentheindividualisre- leasedfromcareorescapes. T Reps.MyronDossett,BenWaideand heClarkCountyPublicLibraryisa Witheachmovethelibrarygrew.More FriendsoftheLibrary(onecanjoinfor RyanQuarlesareworkingtobuildsup- fabulousassettothiscommunity. andmorespacewasacquiredasmoreand only$10)supportthelibrarythroughthe portforHouseResolution60,callingon morebookswereaddedtothecollection booksaleitconductseachyear,andthese themembersoftheKentuckycongres- Itistrulyamazing andmoreservicesofferedtoapublicthat additionalfundsgotowardprovidingmore sionaldelegationtoopposeproposed thevarietyofprograms hasconsistentlysupportedthelibrary. servicestopatrons,especiallyreadingpro- changesbytheUnitedStatesDepart- initiatedbythelibrary EveryTuesdayinthispaper,John gramsforyouth.Nowisagoodtimetojoin mentofLabortosubstantiallyalterthe anditsstaff,andthe Maruskinwritesacolumnthatoutlinesup- theFriendsfortheentireyear,andtheywill FairLaborStandardsActregardingmi- creativityofthatstaffis comingeventsatthelibraryandprovides beconductingasaleinFebruaryofCDsand norsengagedintheagriculturalindustry. somethingtobehold. informationaboutthenumerousservices DVDs. Theproposedchangesinthestandards Staffmembersarecon- availablethere. Therealsoistechnicaladviceavailableat havethepotentialtonegativelyimpact4- stantlycomingupwith Acalendarofeventsalsoispublished thelibrarythroughperiodicprogramsthat HandFutureFarmersofAmericapro- unique(andsometimes eachmonthandisalwaysavailableintheli- helppeoplewithwordprocessing,comput- gramsacrossthecountry.Thechanges unorthodox)waysto brarylobby.Forthosewhocannotregularly ers,digitalphotographyandotherissues. Chuck Witt wouldalsoaffectequipmentthatcanbe generatecommunityin- visitthelibrary,thecalendarofeventswill Moviesareshownatthelibraryevery operatedbyminorsaswellastheirabil- volvement. bemailedifrequested. month,frequentlyolderclassics. itytobeinvolvedinthecareoflivestock Thereareprogramsforeveryonefrom Librariesacrossthecountryarechanging Specialprogramsalsoarescheduled andthecultivationoftobaccoandother toddlerstoadults,fromartclassestocom- rapidlytokeepupwithadvancingtechnol- throughouttheyearwithguestspeakers. crops. puterhelptomovies. ogyandtheincreaseddemandsforservices, Andthelibrarypresentsartexhibits Thisweekbeganthehearingprocess Andallthisdoesn’tevenincludethevast andthelocallibraryisnoexception. throughouttheyear,fromwellknown onabudgetforthe2012-2014biennium. arrayofmoviesavailabletobecheckedout Onecanaccessthelibrarywebsitefrom artists,membersofthecommunityand StateBudgetDirectorMaryLassiter orthethousandsofbooksavailabletopa- homeandfindoutwhatisgoingonorsim- localschoolartclassstudents.Infact,the madeherfirstappearancebeforethe trons,oneverysubjectfromarchaeologyto plylookupabooktitletoseeifitisavail- yearlydisplayofstudentartworkisoneof HouseAppropriationsandRevenueCom- zumba. able,andtherearenumerouscomputer themostanticipatedexhibitseveryyear, mittee,andanumberofsubcommittee ForthosewhohavelivedinWinchester stationswithinthelibrarythatarecon- andtheinteriorofthebuildingisawashin hearingswillnowtakeplaceasmembers foraconsiderableamountoftime,itiseasy stantlyinuse,demonstratingastrongde- fascinatingworksofart. aregivenanopportunitytoparticipatein torecalltheevolution(booksonthatsub- mandthroughoutthecommunitytohave Butitisthedirector,JulieMaruskin,and thebudgetdevelopmentprocess. jectalsoavailable)ofthelocallibraryfrom thesefacilitiesavailable. herstaffwhomakethelibrarytheincredi- Amongtheissueslikelytobediscussed asmallroomintheupperlevelofthecourt- Thereisawiderangeofmagazinesavail- bleassetitistoWinchesterandClark aspartofthebudgetprocesswillbeleg- housetoarefurbishedPullmancarlocated able,coveringamultitudeofsubjectssure County. islationintroducedtoexemptpurchases behindcityhall,toarenovatedchurchon topiquetheinterestofmanypatrons,re- Innovationandinspirationarerampant ofmanysuppliesfortheoperationofan MainStreetacrossfromtheBrown-Procter gardlessofwhattheirrequirementsmaybe, there. equineoperation.Finally,thisweeksaw hotel,toitspresentfacilitylocatedonthe includingmanymagazinesdirectedtoward Findsomewaytotakeadvantageofit. HouseBill26,abillsponsoredbymeand siteoftheoldWinchesterHighSchool. youngreaders. Youwon’tbesorry. Rep.LonnieNapier,continuetobuild supportintheHousewhere55members Letters to the editor havesignedonasco-sponsors.Thisbill wouldrequiretheCabinetforHealth Servicestodevelopaplanfordrug screeningforrecipientsofpublicassis- Catholic Schools Week Show support for shelter communityanchoredinChrist. tance.Thelawwouldrequirethestateto celebrated at St. Agatha Thereareparents,grandparents,former developagraduatedsystemofmonitor- DearEditor, studentsandmembersofSt.JosephChurch ingtoincludebloodandurineteststo PleasejoinusSaturdayfrom8a.m.to5 DearEditor, whoprovidetheirtime,talentandtreasure determineifrecipientsareinvolvedin p.m.atourWinchesterKrogerstoreforthe Thisweek,throughouttheUnitedStates, sotheteacherscanspendtheireffortsand theuseofillegaldrugs.Inthosein- 2012“ShopandShareDay”onbehalfofour thecatholicchurchiscelebratingits attentiononprovidingopportunitiesfor stanceswheredocumentedabuseison- BluegrassDomesticViolenceShelter.Last schools.WeatSt.AgathaAcademyhavea growthinstudents’faithandknowledge. going,thestatecouldsuspendservicesto year,ClarkCountyraisedmorethan longhistoryofservingandeducatingstu- Becauseofallthesegenerouspeople,St. adultrecipients. $15,000ingoodsanddonations. dents.Weareproudofthefaith,academics Agathacontinuestobeanoutstandingedu- Whilethebillhasnotyetreceivedits Weneedyourhelponceagain.Domestic andservicethatmakeacatholicschooled- cationoptionforthefamiliesofClark firsthearing,abipartisancoalitionof violencetouchesfamiliesfromallwalksof ucationsuchagoodinvestment. Countyandthesurroundingregion. supportisgrowingasHouselegislative lifeandtranscendsrace,creedorevenpoli- Aswithanyorganizationthatstrivesfor Wewouldalsoliketothankthecommu- leaders,includingSpeakerGregStumbo, tics. excellence,wecouldnotaccomplishour nityofWinchesterforitssupportthough RepublicanFloorLeaderJeffHoover,Re- FirstladyJaneBeshearleadsthisinitia- goalswithoutthehelpofsomanywilling theyears.Wetrulyappreciateyourencour- publicanCaucusChairmanDr.BobDe- tiveforvictimsandtheirfamiliesstatewide. andthoughtfulvolunteers. agementandassistance. Weese,RepublicanWhipDannyFord, ShewillbeatourWinchesterKrogerat11 Thefaculty,staff,andstudentsofSt. Wehopethatthroughtheserviceprojects DemocraticWhipTommyThompsonand a.m.toshopforallKentuckyshelters. AgathaAcademywouldliketotaketime weprovideandthetraininggiventoour formerSpeakerJodyRichardshaveall Pleasecomeoutandshowyoursupport thisweek,withouremphasisoncatholic students,wecangivebacktoourcommu- signedonasco-sponsorsoftheproposed forthismostworthycause. schools,topubliclythanktheparents,PTO nitythathasgivensomuchtous. law. KarenWard,chairwoman members,fundraisers,coaches,room Again,thankyoutoourfamiliesand Asalways,Iwelcomeyourcomments ClarkCountyDemocratic helpers,fieldtripchaperonesandallthose friendsforyougenerousloveandsupport. andconcernsfortheupcomingsession.I ExecutiveCommittee whohelpmaketheacademyavibrantfaith KathyBeauchamp canbereachedat(859)749-0909,or Winchester throughthetoll-freemessagelinein Frankfortat1-800-372-7181.Ataped Q U O T E O F T H E D A Y messagecontaininginformationonleg- islativecommitteemeetingschedulesis availablebycalling1-800-633-9650,and “Books may be burned and cities sacked, but truth, like the informationonthestatusofeachbillis availablebycalling1-866-840-2835.Ifyou yearning for freedom, lives in the hearts haveInternetaccess,Icanbereachedat [email protected],oryoumay of humble men.” keeptrackoflegislationthroughthe KentuckyLegislatureHomePageat www.lrc.ky.gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd U.S. president, 1936 The Winchester Sun SCOTTSCHURZ,Publisher JOHNA.NELSON,ExecutiveEditor BOBMARTIN,OperationsManager RICKREDDIX,AdvertisingManager LINDADEPUE,BusinessManager LETTERS POLICY: TheSunwelcomesshortlettersfromourreadersexpressingtheiropinions.Weaskthatlettersbenomore 20 WALL STREET • WINCHESTER, KY 40391 than350wordsandincludethewriter’scityorcountyandtelephonenumbertohelpusverifyauthenticity.Nameswillnotbewith- (859) 744-3123 • WINCHESTERSUN.COM held.Lettersshouldbee-mailedto:[email protected],orsentviapostalmail. Communities THE WINCHESTER SUN TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 2012 — A5 Community T H E V I E W F R O M T H E M O U N T A I N S Groomed cat doesn’t hold a grudge Calendar WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1 I t is 3:30 p.m. on a Thursday af- Our sweet little diva kitty whipped Annie, a great gal who tends all my cedure. End of problem. End of what ternoon. It is cold outside, but around before I knew what was hap- kids’ dogs, cats and horses. From to expect. She hugged Bella, Gene —CommunityEduca- the sun is out bright and tricks pening and flat nailed my hand and what I had told her by phone, she as- and me and away she went. End of tionbellydanceclass, us into thinking it is much warmer, arm. I mean, that little lady dug her sumed Bella was this angry, wild fe- story? Not quite. 6:15-7:30p.m.,$6/class, so when we drove to town we claws into my skin so deep I couldn’t line ,so she walked in, a sedative After dinner, as we sat on the sofa ParksDepartmentHealth thought we didn’t need gloves or pull them out. Blood spurted, and I shot in one hand and clippers in the watching “Everybody Loves Ray- andWellnessCenter,15 hats. I about froze, especially when wailed so loud that both Gene and other. After crawling under our bed mond,” here came Bella to curl her WheelerAve. we passed by the elementary school Pierre cat came tearing in there — and dragging a very scared body so she would be —Classof1948meet- and saw all the local kids out on the Gene to save me and Pierre to check cat out, she sat down on touching both of us and ing,JK’sCafe,11:30a.m. playground with no coat on, much what he was missing out on. the bed, holding Bella and she was purring. Andwhen THURSDAY, FEB. 2 less a hat and gloves. Because of my immune system quietly talking to her. It bedtime came, she jumped The weather here is very interest- problem, it got all infected, but did I was no time until she laid right in our bed as usual, I ing, but that is really not what I stop trying to untangle her? Of the shot aside and said, “I mean, like nothing bad or —Winchester want to tell you. I want to tell you course not. Every day for the next don’t think we need this. hurtful had been done to GTE/Sylvania/Osramre- about Bella, our Norwegian Forest few weeks if I saw her preoccupied Get a towel and lets you her. tireesmeeting,JadeGar- cat. with drinking out of the bathtub and I and Bella go into the Now, you all know me so den,WinchesterKroger I think I told you about her prob- faucet, I whipped out the comb and bathroom. We went. She well, so you know where Plaza.Allretireesand lem of matting. She has this super scissors and would dive into that showed me how to hold a I’m headed with this, but I formeremployeesare Jean Brody long, super fine fur, and I make sure ever-widening ball of matted fur and cat at the back of the don’t care. Once again, for welcome. I comb and brush her every day. cut into it as soon as possible. She neck, pushing her sort of the millionth time over my SATURDAY, FEB. 4 Then I met a flu virus face-to-face, “got” me time and time again. Then into the floor. Whatever, it worked, years, an animal taught me a lesson and for four or five days I did not Gene, my brave husband, said, and do you know this cat got quiet, about forgiveness and about uncon- feel like living, much less grooming “Stop. You’re gonna’ stab her! Let stopped spitting and retracted her ditional love. Cats and dogs, and —ClarkCountyRe- a cat. Then one day I realized I felt me do it.” claws? While I held her and purred even horses, will love us, stick by us, publicanPartymeeting,9 better and grabbed the cat brush I left the room just before he to her, Dr. Annie whipped out that no matter what we have done to a.m.,TheSteakHouse, and Bella. Wow! The brush glided screamed, “She got me! I’m bleed- shaver, and in less than a few min- them. Amazing. LexingtonRoad.Allreg- right down her back until it hit a ing. Just look at my arm!” (You utes, she had shaved every tangled Bella is just a cat who knew I hurt isteredRepublicansare spot that prevented continuing to know, don’t even get me started on mass out. her every day by trying to unmat her. invited. her tail. the bravery of men!) Anyway, it was She put the shaver aside and Yet, after all that, she loved us any- —Parentsessionon “What in the world is this”, I then that I made the decision to get Annie held her close, cooing about way. In fact, I believe animals are SenateBill1,FirstBap- wailed. I switched to her comb and a vet or groomer to come to our what a brave girl she was. She ex- the best teachers about how to love tistChurchFamilyLife tried again. Nope! And when my house, sedate her and cut out the plained that, undoubtedly, Bella will unconditionally. Now, if only we can Center,37N.Highland compulsive nature kicked in, I tried, four different mats and I did not be mad at us a few days and watch them and learn. St.11a.m.,lunchpro- stupidly, to comb whatever was in care what it cost. wouldn’t let us near her, but she The view from the mountains is vided.ToRSVP,call744- there out. At 5:30 last night, here came Dr. would forgive us in time. End of pro- wondrous. 6624.Parentsofstudents frompreschoolthrough 12thgradecanlearn NASHVILLE moreaboutthenewstate educationstandards. Ryman Auditorium replacing worn, historic, stage SUNDAY, FEB. 5 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) floorboards have reached the was installed in 1901 for a The Grand Ole Opry, though res and many shows take on a —MidnightBingo, — It’s time for a new stage at end of a very long, very suc- performance of the Metropol- it moved to the Opry House in unique aura. hostedbyKnightsof Ryman Auditorium, a signifi- cessful run. itan Opera. It was laid down 1974, and has hosted a num- Dylan recently returned, Columbus,12:01a.m.- cant moment in the history of “That stage has had a won- in 1951 and has lasted far ber of significant moments in more than 40 years after 33:30a.m.Allproceeds a building known for its sig- derful life,” said Steve longer than expected. The American culture. “Nashville Skyline.” Taylor gotoSt.AgathaAcademy nificant moments. Buchanan, senior vice presi- stage was refinished during a Bob Dylan and Johnny Swift sang there recently EndowmentFund. Scuffed by the heels of dent of media and entertain- renovation in 1993-94 and Cash stood together on those with her good friends, The MONDAY, FEB. 6 “The King,” ‘’The Queen of ment for Gaylord even then officials knew it boards and changed music. Civil Wars. Even the heaviest Soul” and thousands of Entertainment, owners of the would be the last resurfacing. Cultures clashed there too of rockers get a little nostal- singers in cowboy boots, Ryman. Today it’s heavily scuffed and when the boo birds took on gic, like Josh Homme of —ClarkCountyDemo- scarred by an uncountable The current stage is just scarred, its age easily visible country rockers The Byrds. Queens of the Stone Age, who craticWoman’sClub stream of road cases and the second in the 120-year from the Ryman’s balcony. Today the Ryman is a much said it was an honor to get meeting,Gaunce’sDeli, worn by six decades of music history of the “Mother The Ryman is still the sought-after destination drunk while performing in 6:30p.m.BrendaSipes, history, the Ryman’s oak Church” after the original building most associated with point for musicians of all gen- the building last year. directorofClarkCounty Preschool,willgivea 25 Years Ago Valentine’s presentationonthe BackpackProgram. TUESDAY, FEB. 7 Jan. 31, 1987 One company was located —Parentingwith across from the Leeds Theater Grace,freeparenting The Ale-8-One Bottling Co. on Main Street in 1926. Day 2012 class,GraceBible of Winchester has come up Church,6-7p.m.Classes with a unique way to help a President Reagan’s recent willbeeveryotherTues- former neighbor. Ale-8 has an- proposal to trim the federal daythroughtheendof nounced the 10 cents of every budget by $28 million may win theyear. six pack and 40 cents from approval from citizens con- every 24-can or bottle case sold cerned about the trillion-dollar WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8 in Winchester in the month of deficit, but the trimming in- February will be donated to cludes eliminating surplus —CommunityEduca- the Winchester Council for the commodities distributed to tionbellydanceclass, Arts for use toward purchasing more than 2,000 needy Clark 6:15-7:30p.m.,$6/class, the Leeds Theatre. The Ale-8- County families. ParksDepartmentHealth andWellnessCenter,15 WheelerAve. TUESDAY, FEB. 14 Tell that someone special just how much they mean to you this Valentine’s Day —ClarkCountyWrit- with a message in our Valentine’s Day ersGroupmeeting,6-8 p.m.,ClarkCountyPublic Section publishing February 10th. Library,370S.BurnsAve. Thepublicisinvited. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 2 column x 4” VIM is only $15 —CommunityEduca- tionbellydanceclass, Add a photo for 6:15-7:30p.m.,$6/class, CollegeParkLibrary. $5 more! THURSDAY, FEB. 16 —RelayforLifekick- offmeeting,6p.m.,Clark CountyExtensionOffice, In Memory of 1400FortuneDrive.Free James D. Epperson registrationforteams throughJan.31,orhalf- priceregistration 1-30-1934 - 1-31-1999 throughtoday.Online registrationonlyat I thought of you today, but that is nothing www.relayforlife.org/clar kky. new, I thought about you yesterday & the day before that too. SATURDAY, FEB. 18 I think of you in silence, I oft en speak your —BenefitforEliza- bethAnnHay,dinnerand name. All I have are memories & a picture in a quarterauction,Mount frame. Your memory is a keepsake from which SterlingFirstUnited I’ll never part. God has you in his arms & I have MethodistChurch,846 you in my heart. But if I listen closely, I can GrassyLickRoad,5p.m., $8/adults,$5/children. hear the rustle of angel wings & I know Call or stop by today! Deadline February 3rd Haywasrecentlydiag- you are very near. nosedwithStage3brain 859-355-1239 • [email protected] cancer.Forticketsorto Sadly missed by Wife - Dotty, 20 Wall Street • Winchester, KY makeadonation,call Daughters - Vicki & Lisa & Son - Jim II (859)585-3617. THE WINCHESTER SUN Schools A6 — TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 2012 School lunches getting healthier Trent McCoy, 12, of Bowling Green au- ditions Sunday for the 2012 Kids on Stage production at ALEXANDRIA,Va.(AP)— TomVilsackannouncedthe andensuretheyhavearea- blackbeanandcornsalad the Capitol Arts Thefirstmajornutritional newguidelinesduringavisit sonablybalanceddiet,”Mrs. andfruit—allRay’srecipes Theater in Bowling overhaulofschoolmealsin Wednesdaywithelementary Obamasaid.“Andwhen —withthechildreninthe Green. His mother Laura McCoy calls morethan15yearsmeans students.Mrs.Obama,also we’reputtinginallthatef- ParklawnElementarylunch- him the human cal- mostofferings—including joinedbycelebritychef fortthelastthingwewantis room. endar. thealwayspopularpizza— RachaelRay,saidyoungsters forourhardworktobeun- Underthenewrules,pizza AP photo willcomewithlesssodium, willlearnbetteriftheydon’t doneeachdayintheschool won’tdisappearfromlunch morewholegrainsanda havegrowlingstomachsat cafeteria.” lines,butwillbemadewith Young performers widerselectionoffruitsand school. Aftertheannouncement, healthieringredients.Entire vegetablesontheside. “Asparents,wetrytopre- thethreewentthroughthe mealswillhavecaloriecaps FirstladyMichelleObama paredecentmeals,limithow linewithstudentsandate forthefirsttimeandmost showcase talents andAgricultureSecretary muchjunkfoodourkidseat, turkeytacoswithbrownrice, transfatswillbebanned. Hannah McClure honor roll By Andrew Robinson curred.LauraMcCoysaid she’snotsurehowheac- The Daily News quiredthetalentorhowhe Thefirststeptoward figuresitallout. Thefollowingstudentswere EllieRaney AveryBrown BrooklynJohnson identifyingsomeofthemost “Hecan’ttellyou,”Laura talentedchildreninthe McCoysaid.“Ifitdealswith namedtotheHannahMcClure NoahReed AleahCornealius LukeMartin areawastakenSundayaf- numbers,hewantsinonit.” ElementarySchoolprincipal’s JoeyShepherd CalebHall HaleySnell ternoonattheCapitolArts CarolMiller,chairwoman listandhonorrollforthesec- LaurelStauter KaileyKeannaiana BradyTurner Center. fortheeventandamember ondnine-weekgradingperiod: ShelbyVaughn HannahMcMillan-Shaffer Onebyone,youngsters ofitssponsor,theFamily AshleighWare KeishaOhlman Honorroll Third grade tookthestagetoaudition EnrichmentCenter,saidor- ConnorOtte MakenzieBrookshire Fourth grade forthisyear’sKidzonStage ganizersexpectedabout50 GracePoe WadeCarrington competition. Sometook kidstoaudition. Principal’slist SaraRoche JordanCantor theirbestshotbysinginga Shewasn’tsurehowmany GarrettBoley Principal’slist KevinSpencer MakenzieClem JustinBiebersong,others childrenwouldmakethe JacksonFeeback SophieBiddle TannerStoneking EmilyDawson playedtheviolin.Some finalcutandappearinthe CarleeFranklin DaltonSullivan CalebDeMichele broughtoriginalskitsorrou- Feb.18showattheCapitol Honorroll KayleeIbarra ZoieThomas SkylerEmbs tines. at6:30p.m. JacobBusch NoahMiracle BlakeWhiteley TianaFerrer TrentMcCoy,12,of Thejudgesalsosaw12- AllieBush DelaneyMitchell ColynYoung JackKeeton Richardsville,tookthestage year-oldSierraEarnhart, ConnorChenault ElijahOrdorizzi AlyKidd Fifth grade withacardboardcalendar whoperformedachalleng- LukeDeMichele LillieSeay MelanieManns drapedonhisbody.Thenhis inghula-hooproutinein- MasonGussler JakobSponcil BlaykRiley mother,LauraMcCoy,asked spiredbysomethingshesaw EmaleighHalter PalmerWilson Principal’slist EvanRodgers thejudgesforpastdates. ontheInternet. 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Twitter:keithtaylor21 TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 2012 — B1 Basketball Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots Cats remain Rivals share mutual respect on top in poll Kentuckystartsitsec- ondstraightweek— andfourththisseason —astheNo.1teamin INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hear The Patriots (15-3) and the New rived from New York. “You want a of a Super Bowl win, back in the days TheAssociatedPress’ what Patriots quarterback Tom York Giants (12-7) don’t have any certain amount of that on your foot- when etiquette called for players to collegebasketballpoll. Brady told the pep rally before leav- bad things to say about each other. ball team, but you don’t want some- say nothing even remotely inflamma- TheWildcatswere ing New England for the Super Bowl? Even if they did, their coaches one who puts themselves in a tory. againarunawaychoice, He got ‘em riled up by saying he wouldn’t allow it. Bill Belichick and position to hurt your team. So there’s As the culture of the game receiving63first-place hoped to come back as a winner, Tom Coughlin are long-time friends a standard there with how flexible changed — more trash talk, touch- votesfromthe65-mem- greeted by an even larger crowd. who share the same old-school phi- you are.” down celebrations and look-at-me bernationalmedia Wait, don’t yawn! Sure, it’s not the losophy when it comes to saying any- By Super Bowl standards, it’s ex- moments — the Super Bowl became panelonMonday. most controversial comment, not thing about the opposition. tremely tame. the big stage for the biggest mouths. Syracuse,whichgot even close to a foot-in-mouth mo- Zip it. Tight. The most memorable moments During the title game of the 2005 theotherNo.1votes, ment. But it can’t be overlooked. Or else. leading up to the title game have season, for instance, Seattle tight andOhioStateboth For this Super Bowl rematch, “Players have personalities, and been delivered by players willing to end Jerramy Stevens ignited a back- moveduponeplaceto Brady’s tame words are about as they are who they are,” Coughlin said say exactly what’s on their mind. Joe and-forth with Pittsburgh’s Joey secondandthird.Mis- trashy as it gets. Monday, shortly after the Giants ar- Namath started it with his guarantee See RESPECT, B3 souri,whichhadbeen No.2,droppedtofourth afteritslosstoOkla- homaState. Coach: NorthCarolina,Bay- lor,Duke,Kansas,Michi- ganStateand undefeatedMurrayState Cats roundoutthetop10. TheRacers,thelonere- mainingunbeatenteam inDivisionI,cracked getting thetop10forthefirst timeinschoolhistory. Missouri escapes better with win at Texas AUSTIN,Texas(AP) —MichaelDixon’sfla- By Keith Taylor grantfouldownthe The Winchester Sun stretchnearlycosthis Kentucky coach John Cali- teamthegame.About40 pari just wants his top-ranked secondslater,hewonit. Wildcats to keep improving. Dixon’slayupwith31 Although the Kentucky secondsleftgaveNo.4 coach was all smiles following Missouritheleadand a 74-50 rout of LSU last week- MarcusDenmon’sre- end in Baton Rouge, La., he boundafterafinalmiss knows the season is far from byTexas’MyckKabongo over. He also is looking forward sealedatough67-66vic- to seeing how his team re- toryfortheTigerson sponds against Tennessee fol- Mondaynight. lowing the easy victory over Texashasralliedfrom LSU in a 7 p.m. tipoff tonight 13downtotakethelead at Rupp Arena. onJ’CovanBrown’s “We are just trying to get jumperwith56seconds better day-to-day,” he said. “We left.TheTigershadheld missed all of those free throws. athree-pointleadwhen We missed about six layups in Dixon,dribblingaway that game. But, we played timeatmidcourt,was good. We played as well as we whistledforaflagrant have all year. whenheswunganelbow “But, now let’s see how we atJulienLewis’head. do in practice, let’s see how we Lewis’freethrowsand do (tonight). Let’s see how we Brown’sbaskethad build on that.” Texasinpositionforits See CATS, B3 biggestwinofthesea- son. ThenDixonmadeup forhisblunderwitha high,floatingbankshot layupoverJaylenBond thatputtheTigersback ontoptostay. Tennessee at Kentucky Prep polls 7p.m.today,Lexington RADIO/WEBCAST WBUL-FM(98.1) LOUISVILLE (AP) www.ukathletics.com — The top teams in TELEVISION/VIDEO the Kentucky Associ- ESPNU ated Press high school LASTMEETING(1-14-12) basketball polls, with Kentucky65-62 first-place votes, PROBABLESTARTERS PName Ht.Yr.Pts.Reb. records, total points Tennessee Volunteers (10-11, 2-4 and previous rankings: SEC) F Jeronne Maymon 6-7 Jr. 11.7 8.2 F Jarnell Stokes 6-8 Fr. 10.6 8.0 Boys GTrae Golden 6-1 So. 13.1 2.9 Rank-School FPV Rcd TP Pvs Close G GJosh Richardson 6-6 Fr. 3.0 1.3 eorge Rogers Clark senior forward Adam GCameron Tatum 6-7 Sr. 8.7 3.8 1. M. Central (10) 22-0127 1 Fatkin went up for a shot as Dixie Heights Kentucky Wildcats (21-1, 7-0 SEC) 2. Lou. Trinity (3) 19-3115 2 F Michael Kidd-Gilchrist6-7 Fr. 12.7 7.6 forward Alex Milligan puts a hand up in 3. Lou. Ballard 16-6 90 3 F Terrence Jones 6-9 So. 12.4 6.5 his face during the Cardinals’ 64-59 triumph CAnthony Davis 6-10 Fr. 13.3 10.3 4. Scott Co. 20-3 88 4 over the Colonels last weekend at Norton Gym- GMarquis Teague 6-2 Fr. 9.9 2.6 5. Louisville PRP 19-5 67 6 nasium. The Cardinals (21-3) will take on Wood- 6. Lou. Moore 20-4 51 8 contact 7. Bullitt East 17-4 44 5 ford County tonight at 7:30 at Norton Gym. Clark 8. Knott Co. Cen. 20-2 38 9 also will host 10th Region rival Mason County at 9. Perry Co. Central 19-2 34 10 7:30 p.m. Friday. 10. G. Rogers Clark 21-3 30 7 VIP Realty, Inc. Others receiving votes: Harlan County 11. Sun photo by Bill Thiry Cov. Holy Cross 6. Hopkinsville 6. Bullitt Central 4. Lexington Catholic 2. Ohio Co. 1. Lou. Jeffersontown 1. Determined Cards win indoor meet at Mason Co. Girls Rank-School FPV Rcd TP Pvs 1. Manual (11)21-2128 3 2. Marion Co. (1) 19-4111 1 Sun Staff Report nati, Ohio) and the Cardinals. The collective effort garnered the Car- the occasion for us to win. I believe 3. Lou. Mercy 19-4 95 2 “Last year we came within one point dinals 80 points, followed by they met the challenge.” 4. Boone Co. 21-1 91 4 The George Rogers Clark indoor of defeating the defending indoor state Sycamore’s 77 and Mason County with White placed second in the 3000- and 5. Perry Co. Central 19-2 74 5 track team competed Saturday at the champion (Louisville Central) while at 71.50. the 1600-meter events, followed by 6. Clay Co. (1) 21-3 54 7 U.S. Bank Arena in Mason County, with the Mason County meet,” Clark coach Clay Dixon was the anchor on the Brookshire, who placed fourth and 7. Notre Dame 17-3 38 8 the boys team placing first and the girls Dodd Dixon said. “We were bound and 4x800 (Ben Petrey, Grayson Brook- third respectively. Jonathan Hubbard 8. Elizabethtown 18-2 29 9 finishing in fifth place. 9. Monroe Co. 19-3 22 6 At the midway point of the indoor determined to win at Mason County shire) and 4x400 relay teams (Andrew rounded out the team’s top finishers, 10. Ryle 18-3 18 10 this year.” Ping, Darian Farris and John Dixon), placing second in the high jump with a track season, the Cardinals boast a Others receiving votes: Walton-Verona 13. Clark claimed first place in only one which both placed second. height of six feet. record of 23-0 and are the only unde- South Oldham 11. Whitley Co. 9. Henderson individual event as Clay Dixon placed “We had to move two underclassmen The Cardinals received points from feated boys indoor track team in the Co. 6. Lexington Catholic 6. Harlan 4. Mont- first in the 800-meter dash. However, onto the 4X400 relay Saturday,” Dodd several new team members, including state. gomery Co. 3. Newport Central Catholic 1. Clark placed second in five events and Dixon said. “I told Darian (Farris) and sophomore Matt Daugherty, who placed The meet came down to a battle be- Madison Central 1. Lex. Paul Dunbar 1. gained at least one point in each event. 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