Friday high school softball- Pulaski County Lady Maroons 3-0 Owensboro Catholic.
Saturday- Sacred Heart won the Girls Sweet 16 basketball Tournament Championship 49-47 over Marshall County.
The Cincinnati Reds lost two of the three games in Phoenix against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Winning the opener 6-5 Friday night, losing 8-3 Saturday night and getting shutout in the series finale 7-0 on Sunday. The Reds at San Francisco Giants for a three-game series Monday night at 9:45pm. Live coverage begins at 9:15pm on WTLO AM 1480/97.7 FM.
Tuesday- Live broadcast coverage of Pulaski County Lady Maroons at Somerset Lady Briar Jumpers high school softball. 6pm first pitch. Live coverage begins at 5:45pm on Somerset 106.1 FM & Somerset106.com.
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Apr 5, 2021 3:41 PM
The Lexington Legends have agreed to terms with two former University of Kentucky Wildcats: Dustin Beggs and Tim Peterson.
Tim Peterson returns to Lexington after eight seasons in the New York Mets organization. He made his MLB debut with the Mets on May 30
th, 2018. After boasting a 2.45 ERA for the University of Kentucky, Peterson was drafted in the 20
th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Mets and went on to pitch in 28 games for the Mets during the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Peterson spent the 2019 season splitting time between the major league club in Queens and the Triple-A Syracuse Mets. Prior to making his Major League debut in 2018, Tim pitched in the prestigious Arizona Fall League impressing scouts and fans with a 0.87 ERA. During his eight professional seasons, Tim excelled with a 19-14 record and a 3.20 ERA. He tossed 357 innings striking out 414 batters while only walking 91.
News provided by Hospice of Lake Cumberland:
Hospice of Lake Cumberland provides comfort and support during life’s most challenging times, not only to patients, but to their families as well. Helping people is the Hospice mission. Euretha Godby, Executive Director of Hospice, and Robin Tarter, Hospice Board of Directors, believed a way to help Hospice patient caregivers would be to help them schedule a COVID vaccine, so developed a vaccination program.
Finding an appointment for a vaccine can be a test of will for even the most patient and technologically sophisticated. Searching for these appointments takes a great deal of time and effort, and it was clear that volunteers would be needed. With the help of Melissa Winstead, Student Ambassador Coordinator at SCC, volunteers were found.