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E’town trainer Carol George keeps Panthers healthy through season, state title run
There’s not much Camran McNeil doesn’t remember about that February night, now nearly three years ago.
Tom Becherer always has loved football.
From the moment the 2018 football season ended, the focus for North Hardin head football coach Brent Thompson and his players was on the next year.
As he clung to his opponent, driving the defender from the playing field to the sideline, Damarie Lyons was just doing his job as a wide receiver — freeing up
The Pentagon announced today that it will locate its new U.S. Army corps headquarters at Fort Knox.
They were two carries of nearly 500 now, but for Jeremiah Belton, the night of Aug. 18, 2017, meant a lot.
It was a night of many firsts for Louisville City FC on Wednesday evening.
Days after retiring from the Kentucky State Police, Jeff Gregory has entered the race for Elizabethtown mayor.
The second Saturday in February will be a “great day to be alive” for the 650 Travis Tritt fans who were quick enough to buy their tickets to his appearance
A secretary has the ability to help create a well-organized school that runs smoothly, and Frances Simon has done just that over the years during her tenure in the position
Cullen Green is your typical 17-year-old who loves to be around his friends — joking, laughing and, best of all, giving them a hard time.
On a day reserved for being thankful, Justin and Karen Ward will do just that, in a family room of the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital where their oldest daughter, Tenley, is
There’s a group of kids, probably between the ages of 6 and 9 within the Elizabethtown Independent Schools district, believing today that one day, they can be like Camden and
A Radcliff man has been charged in a shooting that left one man dead and another seriously injured Friday night in Elizabethtown.
Going full bore in everything is a Sarah Been trait.
It didn’t take long for those who were around Shaun Boykins Jr. at an early age to realize that he was not just another kid playing in a youth football
Central Hardin and Elizabethtown led the way in selections for The News-Enterprise Coaches All-Area girls’ basketball team.
Over the years, Octavious Oxendine’s coaches always joked at practice and workouts that one day he’d be Lineman of the Year. Now, the North Hardin senior is having the last
All five starters from state tournament runner-up Elizabethtown earned spots on The News-Enterprise Coaches All-Area boys’ basketball team.
This has been quite a school year for sports teams at Elizabethtown High School.
Typically the entire graduating class standing and cheering is reserved for the conclusion of commencement ceremonies, but Friday night at North Hardin High School that moment occurred earlier in the
Gavin George had a lot of goals coming into the season.
Playing for Elizabethtown High School, Elizabeth Godfrey has been on the court for plenty of volleyball matches against district foe Central Hardin over the years. Now she’s becoming a Bruin
Like anyone who plays sports, and has an ounce of competitiveness in them, Jacob Moberly would love to be in the starting lineup for the eighth-ranked Elizabethtown Panthers.
Like many outstanding athletes, Dailliss Cox rarely comes off the field.
A benefit is planned this weekend to support the family of a Radcliff teen with bone cancer.
Lauren Hartlage has dreamed of playing on the LPGA Tour since she was little. That dream became a reality last weekend.
Elizabethtown Panthers coach James Haire is one of eight finalists for National Coach of the Year for Boys’ Basketball.
Many of the lessons about football and the brotherhood of the game for Tyrone Young Jr. were shaped during his time at then Fort Knox High School.
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All sports teams are special in their own way, whether they see their seasons end early in postseason play, or they’re like this Elizabethtown High School football team — playing
MOREHEAD — After scoring seven goals and helping lead Morehead State soccer back to the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament for the first time since 2015, senior forward and Elizabethtown graduate
After serving in the U.S. Army and working with college athletes, Dominique Adams began working with youth in Hardin County to help prepare them for the next level in athletics
E’town’s Games, Pyles built connection as friends first, teammates second
Student. Athlete. Sometimes it seems like the order of these two words can be forgotten or overlooked. It’s all about making the big plays or completing the game-winning drive.
Camden Williams has been playing football since he was in middle school. Later this week, he’ll be ending his Elizabethtown career at Kroger Field in Lexington.
It’s been more than seven years since the life that David and Tonya Taylor knew was erased.
Sarah Been left Elizabethtown High School as a very decorated athlete.
Western Kentucky could have gone anywhere.
The basketball goal where Erin Boley shot jump shot after jump shot, layup after layup, has been beaten down over the years from the endless games in the driveway of
Leah Macy focuses on giving back and giving it all in her basketball career.
Ten points. That’s all that stood between LaRue County’s Mark Goode and the record books Friday night in Greensburg.
A new chapter begins this season for LaRue County baseball. The Hawks head into the 2020 season with a new coach at the helm in Kellen Lobb.
Brandon Parsons has been no stranger to region championships and postseason success. He’s already experienced that twice back in the fall as a member of the boys’ soccer program and
Ryan Pyles has been making his presence felt on both sides of the ball during his time as an Elizabethtown lineman. The senior now is getting the accolades for his
Long before Jamieson Belton became a three-year starter on both sides of the ball for LaRue County High School’s football team, he was a fan of the program.
Paul Mullins is returning home to the county where he started his education career, but this time he will lead the district from which he hails.
North Hardin linebacker Michael Lunz verbally committed Friday to continue his academic and athletic careers at Arkansas State.
In the first of what has become a 123-game career in the North Hardin High School girls’ varsity basketball program, Deziree Bryant made one of her two shots and grabbed
For someone who said they “like my sleep,” Addison Sutton sure does a lot of activities.
Members of Western Kentucky University’s Phi Gamma Delta, or Fiji, fraternity departed Saturday morning from Round Top Baptist Church in Elizabethtown by bicycle, traveling roughly 70 miles back to...
To say the first year at North Hardin for Whitney Hooper was taxing is quite an understatement.
High school quarterbacks do some outstanding things Friday nights in the fall.
John Hardin High School is looking for its next boys’ basketball head coach.
It all started from one of those everyday conversations that teachers share during the school day.
John Hardin boys’ basketball coach Jared McCurry knew he needed a lot more out of Devon Rogers this year.
North Hardin High School senior lineman Octavious Oxendine has made his college choice — he’s headed to the University of Kentucky.Oxendine announced his college choice this afternoon at the high
For LaRue County High School junior Carson Childress, it’s been quite a junior year of golf.
Kicking a ball is nothing new for Mary Bell. The Elizabethtown High School senior has been playing soccer since she was around 5 and has been a midfielder for the
Somewhere along life’s way, Brian Franklin always knew there would be days where he anxiously would sit in stands watching his son play the game they both always have loved.
Graduate and first-year teacher Kayla Ditto, a former member of the school’s tennis team, was recently announced as the team’s new assistant coach under head coach Jody Bingham.
When Marcus Harris moved from Georgia to Hardin County, one of the first people he met as a fifth-grade student at Rineyville Elementary School was Camron Smith.
The 2020 football season is still a few weeks off, but a pair of North Hardin High School players are already starting to receive some national recognition.
LaRue County senior Anthony Adkins has played just about every position on the field since he started at age 5.
Marcus Harris played in three football games as a freshman.
Despite not being the tallest or biggest person on the football field, it’s pretty easy to spot Joseph Becherer.
He always had a smile, it seemed.
The site-based, decision-making council at Hodgenville Elementary School picked Chris Price to be its next principal during a meeting Tuesday night.
Lydia Gumm has been involved with the sport of golf for many years as a player and assistant coach. Now, at 27, she is adding the title of head coach
MOUNT WASHINGTON — There continues to be a whole bunch of questions that North Hardin’s defensive newbies must answer on a weekly basis.
LaRue County coach Eric Allen can’t throw out enough superlatives when discussing the season sophomore Bryson Arnette had this year.
Olivia Yurcisin, 17, did not believe her eyes Saturday when she turned around and saw her brother striding toward her and her younger sister, Sophia Bradley, 9, in the gymnasium
LaRue County senior Sophie Akin was the girls’ basketball recipient of the Midway University/KHSAA Female Student-Athlete of the Year.
Six players, including three from Central Hardin, earned spots on the first-team offensive and first-team defensive units on The News-Enterprise annual All-Area football teams.
It’s already been a productive golf season for Carson Childress. The LaRue County junior has been in the mix at tournaments all season long, including a Hawks Classic win at
On a drive home from Lexington about four years ago, Kim Yates couldn’t get one thought out of her mind about what she had just experienced.
Jordan Lovett is trading in one shade of blue for another.
Ross Brown wasted no time in his first season as Elizabethtown head coach in showing he was the right man for the job. His peers in the local coaching community