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Evaluation period leads to new offers from Kentucky
Kentucky has offered Monroe (Ga.) Walnut Grove defensive lineman Nicholas Smith (6-foot-5.5, 275), Snellville (Ga.) South Gwinnett edge rusher Jaiden Braker (6-foot-4, 210), Dallastown (Pa.) wide receiver Mikey Scott (5-foot-8, 155), Saint Petersburg (Fla.) Lakewood 2026 offensive tackle Chancellor Campbell (6-foot-8, 280), Clinton (S.C.) 2026 offensive tackle Tre Aiken (6-foot-3, 286), Youngstown (Ohio) Fitch 2027 athlete Brayden Bryant (6-foot-1, 180), Milton (Fla.) 2026 safety Kaiden Hall (6-foot-3, 195), Severn (Md.) Archbishop Spalding 2026 cornerback Sean Johnson (6-foot-1, 175), Fort Pierce (Fla.) Westwood 2027 linebacker Deion Jackson (6-foot-2, 200), Cincinnati (Ohio) Withrow 2026 interior offensive lineman Justyn Lyles (6-foot-4, 270), Springfield (Ohio) 2027 athlete Braylon Keyes (5-foot-10, 140), Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage 2026 cornerback Jesiyah Miguel (6-foot-1), Youngstown (Ohio) Cardinal Mooney 2027 edge rusher Dominic Letlow (6-foot-4, 230), Christian Academy of Louisville (Ky.) 2028 athlete Kellan Hall (6-foot-4, 235), Middletown (Ohio) 2026 edge rusher Derrick Singletary (6-foot-3, 220), Kernersville (N.C.) East Forsyth 2026 offensive tackle J.B. Shabazz (6-foot-7, 295), Buford (Ga.) 2026 running back Dylan McCoy (5-foot-11, 185), Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek 2027 athlete Corey Hadley Jr. (6-foot-1, 180), Tupelo (Miss.) 2026 cornerback Iverson McCoy (6-foot-1, 180) and Roanoke (Va.) William Fleming interior offensive lineman Elijah Hutcheson (6-foot-7, 265).
Former Washington County standout Weis adds offer from Missouri
MONTVERDE, Fla. — Former Washington County standout Gabe Weis has added an offer from Missouri, which competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Among the top boys’ high school basketball players in the nation, Weis announced the offer on Monday, April 22.
KHSAA softball district tournament pairings for Louisville area and statewide rankings
As Kentucky’s high school softball postseason gets going this weekend, four of the state’s top 10 teams hail from Louisville. No. 3 Male leads the way in the MaxPreps.com Top 25 and is joined by fellow Seventh Region rivals Assumption at No. 8, Ballard at No. 9 and Eastern at No. 10. Male will...
Kentucky is far along in its evaluation of the 2026 class
Kentucky has offered Tupelo (Miss.) cornerback Maison Dunn (6-foot-4, 180), Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County 2026 cornerback Jordan Carter (6-foot-4, 235), Aliquippa (Pa.) 2027 cornerback Larry Moon III (5-foot-11, 170), Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Oakland 2026 safety Craig Tutt (6-foot, 180), Washington (D.C.) St. John's 2026 cornerback Hakim Satterwhite (6-foot-2, 180), Carrollton (Ga.) 2026 wide receiver Ryan Mosley (6-foot-2, 175), Miami (Fla.) Northwestern athlete Jade Card (6-foot-2.5, 200), Lakeland (Fla.) 2026 linebacker Malik Morris (6-foot-1, 225), Aledo (Tex.) 2026 running back Raycine Guillory (5-foot-10, 180), Fairburn (Ga.) Langston Hughes 2026 running back Carsyn Baker (6-foot-1, 190) and Winnetka (Ill.) New Trier punter Nikola Dugandzic (6-foot-5, 205).
Spalding claims most points, breaks school record in 800
GREENSBURG — In what proved to be their final track meet of the region season, on May 3 Marion County competed in the Carl Deaton Classic, with the boys finishing 13th (with 8 points) out of the 13 participating teams, while the girls’ program finished fifth (with 62), just one point behind Taylor County in fourth place and four behind LaRue County in third.
Four local athletes win at CKC track and field meet
Two defending state track and field champions won their events Friday at the Central Kentucky Conference Championships track and field meet. Germani Crosby of Lincoln County and Jordan Piazza of Mercer County were among four individual winners from area schools in the CKC meet at West Jessamine Middle School that included most local teams and […] The post Four local athletes win at CKC track and field meet appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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