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It’s ‘Knapp’ time
FRANKLIN FURNACE —Eighteen. That’s the number of strikeouts Green sophomore Jon Knapp had against South Gallia on Tuesday —in the host Bobcats’ 3-1 Division IV sectional championship baseball victory at Dan McDavid Memorial Field. This was three more than his previous career high, when the sophomore...
Hitting the courts: Ironton to have Memorial Day pickleball tournamen
The City of Ironton’s Rec Department will hold its annual Memorial Day Weekend Pickleball tournament on May 25. This is the third year for the event. “It is a good time and it is a lot of fun,” said Chris Haney, a member of the the Ironton City Council and chair of recreation department […] The post Hitting the courts: Ironton to have Memorial Day pickleball tournamen appeared first on The Tribune.
Students take part in Special Olympics
For nearly five decades the mission of Special Olympics has touched the lives of young people in Lawrence County, specifically in the form of four annual events — the most recent of which is track and field held at Chesapeake High School; it brings students from all schools in the county together to compete against […] The post Students take part in Special Olympics appeared first on The Tribune.
Baseball Game Preview: Fleming County Plays at Home
Fleming County is 0-10 against Greenup County since April of 2015 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Friday. The Fleming County Panthers will stay at home for another game and welcome the Greenup County Musketeers at 6:00 p.m. One thing working in Fleming County's favor is that they have posted big run totals in their last four matches.
Fairfield Lions advance to district finals with win over Ironton St. Joseph
CHILLICOTHE — For the third consecutive season, the Fairfield Lions are going to play in the district finals. On Saturday afternoon, the No. 1 seeded Lions used early scoring and strong pitching to win their Division III SE District Semifinal game with a 4-2 victory over the No. 8 Ironton St. Joseph Central Flyers at VA Memorial Stadium.
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