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Thursday, November 22, 2012 <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>News</strong> - Big Blue Preview Page 15 The <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Bulldogs</strong> 27-26. with under a minute remaining pulled off a very impressive win Stearns hit a shot with 4:50 to cut the lead to 10 points, but over Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> Friday to extend the lead by three, but Langford hit two more shots night, defeating the Hornets by Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> got back to from the foul line to extend the 14 points, 58-44. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> also lost a game this week at 4:37 mark. remaining. within one on a field goal at the lead to 12 points with 37 seconds the hands of neighboring Wayne The <strong>Bulldogs</strong> went up by four Dalton scored the final points <strong>County</strong>. The Cardinals defeated points when Langford stepped of the game with a field goal to the <strong>Bulldogs</strong> by a final score of out and drilled a three pointer push the lead and the win to 14 62-55. from the left corner, 32-28. points for <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>, 58-44. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> continued Individual scoring for <strong>Clinton</strong> to remain more than one basket <strong>County</strong> was: apart from Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> until Stearns ................................... 18 the end of the third quarter when Langford ................................ 15 back-to-back baskets by the Hornets tied the score at 36 at the end Dalton ...................................... 9 Maupin .................................. 13 The anticipation of last Friday night’s game against Metcalfe of the third period. Parrish ..................................... 2 <strong>County</strong> was very high. Metcalfe Despite the close game, <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> never lost compo- Beard ....................................... 1 defeated the <strong>Bulldogs</strong> during the first meeting between the two sure. The <strong>Bulldogs</strong> took the lead squads on December 10, at Metcalfe <strong>County</strong>. again at the 6:30 mark when Langford hit a basket. Will Parrish followed up making two free Friday night, <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> wanted revenge and they had to The <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Bulldogs</strong> throws for a 40-36 lead. do it without junior starter Sawyer Stalcup. they are capable of playing, but pulled together and played like Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> scored again to cut the lead to two points, but Stalcup will be out for the season due to an ACL tear in his left en point loss, 62-55, to Wayne fell behind at the end for a sev- Stearns was sent to the line and made both shots to regain the knee. According to Head Coach <strong>County</strong> last Tuesday. four point lead, 42-38. Todd Messer, he will be scheduled for surgery as soon as possi- most of the game, despite having The <strong>Bulldogs</strong> held its own for With 5:19 on the clock, Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> hit a field goal to ble and is hoping to make a complete recovery by next season. At the start of the game, a slow start offensively. cut into <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s lead. Ryan Beard was sent to the line As the <strong>Bulldogs</strong> came out on Wayne <strong>County</strong> went up four after being clothes-lined by a the floor, it was clear the game points right out of the gate. Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> player, where was going to be well worth the <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s Wendell he hit one of two. Stearns continued to be the go-to guy for Clin- ticket price of admission. Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> drew first blood by lead to two points, but the Cardi- Maupin made a basket to cut the ton <strong>County</strong>, hitting another field putting two points on the board. nals hit a three pointer on its next goal for a five point lead, 45-40. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s Keifer Dalton hit a basket to tie the score Colby Langford hit a bucket possession for a 7-2 lead. Midway through the final period, <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> started to at two, but Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> hit a to cut the lead to three, but a basket by Wayne <strong>County</strong> saw the control the clock. Dalton went to three pointer for a quick 5-2 lead. the line and made one of two for Both teams started off with a Cardinals maintain its five point a six point lead. great deal of intensity, pushing lead. Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> answered the ball up and down the floor. Both teams traded baskets for with one of two from the line to With 6:10 on the clock, Wendell Maupin hit a basket, fol- the clock, Wayne <strong>County</strong> reached several minutes and with 3:39 on cut the lead back to five. On the other end, Langford made one of lowed by Dalton to take an 8-5 a six point lead, 14-8. two from the foul line to regain lead. Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> responded The <strong>Bulldogs</strong> followed up the six point lead. with a three pointer to tie the with a three pointer by Stearns With 2:56 on the clock, and score at eight. Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> and a basket by Maupin and a time running out for the Hornets, finished the quarter with two field goal by Dalton to take a one Russell Kingred, one of Metcalfe more baskets and a 12-8 lead. point lead, 15-14. <strong>County</strong>’s two 6’8” twins received During the second quarter, Wayne <strong>County</strong> scored again Junior Wayne Stearns took the ball to the basket and put up a shot over Metcalfe <strong>County</strong>’s Russell a technical foul and fouled out Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> continued to to take the lead by one, but a Kingred during the first half Friday night. Both teams were tied at the end of three quarters, but it was of the game. That gave <strong>Clinton</strong> score, grabbing a six point lead, three pointer by Dalton pushed <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> hanging on in the end to defeat the Hornets, 58-44. Stearns finished the game with 18 <strong>County</strong> two foul shots and possession. Stearns hit both foul 14-8. the <strong>Bulldogs</strong> up by two points points. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s Wayne with 29 seconds on the clock. shots and <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> started Stearns, who was held scoreless Wayne <strong>County</strong> scored at the would last through the first part working off the clock. in the first quarter, took control, end of the first period for an 18- of the fourth quarter. With 1:51 on the clock, Stearns went back to the line and hit making back-to-back field goals 18 tie to start the second quarter. Wayne <strong>County</strong> hit a three to cut the lead to two points, 14- At this point during the game, pointer at the beginning of the one of two for a nine point lead, 12. both teams were going after each fourth quarter to move up by 50-41. Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> continued to other on both offense and defense and it was clear, both teams <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> cut the lead seven points, 55-48. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> got a stop on knock down three pointers as the defense and Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> Hornets went up by five points. wanted the win. to four on a basket by Maupin sent Langford to the line where <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> cut the gap when At the start of the second and one of two from the foul line he hit both shots for an 11 point Maupin made a basket, followed quarter, it was Wayne <strong>County</strong> from Langford, 55-51. lead with 1:42 on the clock. by a free throw from Dalton who drew first blood with a three Wayne <strong>County</strong> hit a three Another defensive stop which was the start of a 9-2 run pointer for a 21-18 lead. Stearns pointer with 3:09 on the clock to by <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> forced the for the <strong>Bulldogs</strong> to finish the half answered with a three pointer to move back up by seven, 58-51, <strong>Bulldogs</strong> to run a special out with a five point lead, 24-19. tie the score, but Wayne <strong>County</strong> but a basket by Langford cut the of bounds play that saw Beard At the start of the second was there to add two points to the lead down to five. Stearns cut the throw the ball the length of the half, Maupin scored a basket under the goal, followed by a free <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> tied the score 58-55, but that was as far as Clin- board. lead to three on a midcourt drive, floor and hit Langford on the other end for a layup, 54-41. throw from Colby Langford for a again with a basket by Dalton ton <strong>County</strong> would go in the game The remainder of the game 27-19 lead. with 4:13 on the clock, 23-23. as Wayne <strong>County</strong> hit four free saw <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> playing keep Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> cut the lead Both teams traded baskets for throws in the final 18 seconds to away. Grant Kingred, of Metcalfe <strong>County</strong>, hit a three pointer on a three pointer and two baskets to get to within one point, ton <strong>County</strong> took the lead with 59 Individual scoring for <strong>Clinton</strong> most of the second quarter. Clin- defeat the <strong>Bulldogs</strong>, 62-55. seconds on the clock with a three <strong>County</strong> was: pointer by Beard, 34-32. Stearns Maupin ...................................14 added two more points for a four Stearns ....................................13 point lead, but Wayne <strong>County</strong> Dalton .....................................12 finished the half with a basket to Langford ...................................9 cut <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s lead to two Beard ........................................5 points, 36-34, at the half. Parrish ......................................2 For the majority of the third quarter, both teams hustled and <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> was back in matched each other point for action on Tuesday night as the point. <strong>Bulldogs</strong> traveled to Cumberland It wasn’t until the final 31 seconds of the quarter when Wayne Russell <strong>County</strong> on Friday night <strong>County</strong>. The team will also host <strong>County</strong> begun an 8-0 run that to complete the regular season district competition. Will Parrish took the ball to the hoop during <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s win Colby Langford put up a shot against Wayne <strong>County</strong> on Tuesday, over Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> Friday night, 58-44. January 4. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> lost the game 62-55. Ryan Beard put up a three pointer during <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s game against Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> on Friday, January 7, 2011. The <strong>Bulldogs</strong> won the game by a final score of, 58-44. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> refused to give up. Glasgow was a better team, on paper and on the floor, but the effort <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> showed was probably the best fans have seen all year. The <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> Lady did Thurman as she hit a three Glasgow only out scored <strong>Bulldogs</strong> hosted Glasgow Friday pointer to cut the lead to five after Glasgow jumped out to a 16-8 the final quarter, but the damage <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> by five points in night at Lindle Castle Gymnasium in what turned out to be a lead. had already been done. positive effort on the Lady Dawgs’ behalf. er, Glasgow hit another three 4-20 on the year with the 86-63 After Thurman’s three point- The Lady <strong>Bulldogs</strong> moved to Even though the final scoreindicated a 23-point loss for Clin- up by 10 points, 21-11. Individual scoring for <strong>Clinton</strong> pointer and a field goal to move loss. ton <strong>County</strong>, the “Ladies in Blue” Thurman was then fouled on <strong>County</strong> was: displayed a toughness and a lot the next possession and hit one Thurman .................................30 of determination that hasn’t been of two from the line for all of Morgan ...................................16 seen on the floor this season. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s points, 21-12. Stalcup ......................................6 <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> scored 63 Glasgow hit a three pointer Dalton .......................................4 points in the game, which is only with 1:19 on the clock to take Campbell ..................................3 the fifth time this season the Lady a 24-12 lead. Morgan was sent Elmore ......................................2 Dawgs have scored more than the line on the next possession, where she hit one of two. McWhorter ...............................1 Beard ........................................2 60 points. Also, Glasgow was a decent girls’ team that came into To close out the first quarter, <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s game with a record of 11-8. where two shots were made for a Glasgow was sent to the line Breonia Thurman had an unbelievable game from start to fin- As the second quarter started, first quarter score of 26-13. ish, scoring 47 percent of <strong>Clinton</strong> Morgan hit a field goal to cut the The Lady Dawgs traveled <strong>County</strong>’s points with 30. lead to 11 points, but Glasgow to McCreary Central Thursday was there with another three night, finishing the game with a pointer to extend its lead to 14 18 point loss, 59-41. points, 29-15. Head Coach Carter Adams Thurman would score again said it was one those games at the 5:10 mark, but Glasgow where he felt like his team was At the beginning of the game, would answer with a field goal to still on the bus. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s Thurman drew push the Lady Scotties back to a “Stevi and Thurman can’t put first blood with a basket 45 14 point lead. a whole game together,” Adams seconds after tip off. Glasgow Glasgow had no trouble scoring throughout the half, but Clin- said. “They were hitting shots knocked down the first three they don’t normally hit and we pointer, on its way to nine first ton <strong>County</strong> couldn’t find itself on were missing shots we normally half three pointers, to take a 3-2 offense. The first half concluded make.” lead. with Glasgow taking a 14 point Thurman hit another field lead into the locker room, 44-30. Individual scoring for <strong>Clinton</strong> goal to regain the lead with 6:40 During the second half, <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> began to be more <strong>County</strong> was: on the clock, but three pointer Morgan ...................................13 number two and three came back fear less with the basketball. Beard ........................................8 to back and saw the Lady <strong>Bulldogs</strong> down by five with 5:12 on Even though Glasgow had already taken control of the game, McWhorter ...............................5 Thurman ...................................4 the clock. and that didn’t change until the Elmore ......................................3 The Lady Dawgs cut the lead final buzzer, <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> remained strong and its determina- Lowhorn ...................................3 to three points on a field goal by Dalton .......................................2 Thurman with 5:01 remaining tion didn’t let the Lady Dawgs Thrasher ...................................2 on the clock. Glasgow’s first two lay down and quit. Stalcup ......................................1 point field goal came with 4:36 <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> continued to on the clock, but Thurman was match Glasgow throughout the <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s next game there to add to the Lady Dawgs third quarter and finished down will come Friday night as the scoring, 11-8. by 20, 65-45. Lady Dawgs travel to Monroe Glasgow continued to hit The fourth quarter went pretty much like the first three, but <strong>County</strong> to take on the Lady Falcons. Game time is set for a 6 <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> fans saw the Lady <strong>Bulldogs</strong> fight hard against the Lady Scotties as the Lady Dawgs Breonia Thurman scored two of her game high 30 points against Glasgow Friday, February 4, 2011. shots down the stretch, but so p.m. start. never gave up, despite the 23 point loss, 86-63. Stevi Morgan tried to get a shot off in the first half, but was fouled in the process. Morgan finished the game with 16 points. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s Ansley Stalcup went up for a shot against Glasgow on Friday, February 4, 2011. Alex Beard went for a steal during the first half against Glasgow on Friday night, February 4, 2011. Keistan Dalton put up a shot during the first half against Glasgow on Friday night. Despite the Lady Dawgs effort, Glasgow won the game by 23 points, 86-63. <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> High School JROTC Also dedicated to the <strong>Bulldogs</strong> and Lady <strong>Bulldogs</strong> basketball team is the <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> JROTC. They present the colors in a very elegant fashion before every home game. In the above photo the band was performing at the 2012 Foothills Festival Parade. 2011-2012 CCHS Varsity Schedule Date Opponent Location Team Time Nov 26 Rockcastle <strong>County</strong> A BJV/BV 5:30 Nov 26 Franklin-Simpson A GJV/GV 6:00 Nov 30 Australian National Team H GV/BV 6:00 Dec 4 Monroe <strong>County</strong> H GV/BV 6:00 Dec 7 Metcalfe Co. H GV/BV 6:00 Dec 8 Greenwood A GJV/GV 3:00 Dec 11 Cumberland Co. H GV/BV 6:00 Dec 14 Russell <strong>County</strong> A GV/BV 6:00 Dec 17 Somerset A BJV/BV 5:30 Dec 18 Taylor <strong>County</strong> H GJV/GV 5:30 Dec 20-22 Twin Lakes Invitational H BV TBA Dec 20-22 Caverna Holiday Classic A GV TBA Dec 27-29 Best of the Lakes Classic H GV TBA Dec 27-29 Lloyd Memorial Classic A BV TBA Jan 3 Warren Central A BJV/BV 6:00 Jan 4 Metcalfe <strong>County</strong> A GV/BV 6:00 Jan 8 Cumberland Co. A GV/BV 6:00 Jan 11 Russell <strong>County</strong> H GV/BV 6:00 Jan 16 All “A” Semi-Finals H GV 7:30 Jan 17 All “A” Semi-Finals H BV 7:30 Jan 18 All “A” Finals H GV/BV 6:00 Jan 19 Jackson <strong>County</strong> A BJV/BV 4:30 Jan 21 Campbellsville A BJV/BV 4:00 Jan 21 Russellville A GV 4:00 Jan 22 McCreary Central H GJV/GV 5:30 Jan 24 Allen Co./Scottsville H GV/BV 6:00 Jan 26 Bethlehem A GJV/GV 5:00 Jan 29 Wayne <strong>County</strong> H GV/BV 5:30 Jan 31 Caverna A BJV/BV 6:00 Feb 2 Pulaski <strong>County</strong> H 9G/GJV/GV 4:00 Feb 4 Glasgow H BJV/BV 6:00 Feb 5 McCreary Central A GJV/GV 5:00 Feb 8 Monroe <strong>County</strong> A GV/BV 6:00 Feb 9 South Laurel H BJV/BV 5:30 Feb 11 Taylor <strong>County</strong> A GJV/GV 5:30 Feb 12 Monticello A GV/BV 5:30 Feb 14 Barren <strong>County</strong> H GV/BV 6:00 Feb. 18-22 16th District Tourney GV/BV 6:00 <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> High School Band It wouldn’t be the same going to a ballgame without the <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>County</strong> High School Band providing entertainment and motivation for both teams and fans. 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