Anderson County reeled off the first seven points of the night and never looked back as the Lady Bearcats pounded Paul L. Dunbar 79-55 in basketball action Tuesday night.
Anderson went on a 16-2 run midway through the second quarter to effectively put things away. The Lady Bearcats owned a 44-28 halftime lead and never allowed Dunbar to get within 15 points in the second half. Anderson's lead ballooned to as much as 30 points late in the game.
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Mackenzie Cann scored a career-high 29 points and Sydney Brown added 21 as Anderson County romped past district rival Spencer County, 79-46, Thursday night. The host Lady Bearcats led 41-11 at the half, then cruised to their third straight win to open the season. The Lady Bearcats are 1-0 in district play. For a complete report, see the Dec. 15 edition of The Anderson News.
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The faculty and staff of Anderson County High School invite all parents to attend the second Parent Connection Night of the year, the school announced in a news release.
Parent Connection Night will be Thursday, Dec. 9 from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Information about the evening’s activities, as provided by the high school, is below.
For more information, contact Bridget Wells, associate principal, or the guidance office at 839-5118.
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Anderson County's boys' basketball team seems intent on proving the doubters wrong.
That is what was apparent last Tuesday when the Bearcats rallied from seven points down in the fourth quarter to take a hard-fought 60-57 win at Casey County in the season opener for both teams.
Erik Newton, Anderson's only returning starter from 2010, scored Anderson's first 10 points, then sank a pair of free throws with 10 seconds to go to provide the winning margin for the Bearcats.
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Bardstown rips Bearcats
By John Herndon
Bardstown bolted to an early lead and never looked back as the Tigers routed visiting Anderson County 68-38 in boys' high school basketball action Monday night.
Bardstown led 18-6 after the first quarter and extended the lead to 35-16 by halftime.
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The Anderson County boys' basketball team rallied from seven points down in the fourth quarter to claim a 60-57 win at Casey County to open the season on Tuesday night.
Erik Newton scored a career-high 22 points to lead the Bearcats. Newton scored Andersons first 10 points, then hit a pair of free throws with 10 seconds left to set the final margin.
Casey had a chance to tie the game but the Anderson defense did not allow the Rebels to get a good look, according to Anderson assistant coach Bryan Hyatt.
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Mark Peach was wearing a Notre Dame t-shirt last Tuesday.
The irony, as he sat down to talk about the just completed football season and what lies ahead for his Anderson County Bearcats, could not be overlooked or overstated.
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Even before they had gotten on I-75 for the trip home from Simon Kenton High School last March 6, the red paint was getting ready for the Anderson County Lady Bearcats.
One big, fat, bright red target, made to order.
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Most people in Glen Drury's predicament would be wringing their hands, at best, or even take a journey into full-fledged weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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Top Eighth Region teams
1.Anderson County
Defending champs have much back and are talented, but they are still very young.
2.Walton-Verona
Walton-Verona gave Anderson a major scare last March and has the region's top player.
3.Simon Kenton
The Lady Pioneers are still smarting losing in regional final. Coach Jeff Stowers' system is sound.
4.Collins
Have talent. Improved dramatically at Shelby County last year.
5.South Oldham
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