The Butler County Bears basketball team sits atop the 12th District standings this week after convincing home wins over Whitesville Trinity (77-55) on Tuesday and Edmonson County (74-51) on Thursday. Being in first place in the 12th District is relatively new for Butler County basketball - a fac
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Butler County Lady Bears traveled to the swamp to face off with the Lady Gators of Greenwood High School on Monday night. The Lady Gators came in 3-3 while Coach Christy Clark’s Lady Bears were on a four game winning streak.
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BCMS boys basketball had a tough week with two road games, leaving the 8th grade team with two losses on their record. On Tuesday night, the Bears traveled to Edmonson County to face the Wildcats. The Bears came out on top the last two times these teams met, but only by 3 points. Such was not
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In what was a light one-game schedule, the Butler County Bears dropped a 79-73 home decision last week to the Warren East Raiders.
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Two local middle school football players were selected to participate in the 2012 FBU National Football Tournament. This is the single biggest event in youth football period.
The Daily News has learned from a Western Kentucky University source that former Louisville, Arkansas and Atlanta Falcons coach Bobby Petrino will be announced as WKU's head coach at 4 p.m. today at the Jack Harbaugh Club at Houchens-Smith Stadium.
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Butler County Middle School Cheerleaders attended regionals on November 3rd where they placed first and received a spot at the State Cheerleading Competition hosted at Eastern Kentucky University.
The Butler County Lady Bears are now 4-1 on the season. After losing their season opener at Hancock County, Butler County has defeated Russellville, Grayson County, Warren East, and on Friday night they picked up their second district win against Whitesville Trinity 52-20.
The Butler County Lady Bears traveled to Bowling Green on Tuesday night to face the Lady Raiders of Warren East. At the end of the first quarter the ladies were tied at 10 all. The Lady Bears were without starter Lynsie Clark due to minor surgery on her eye. Clark is expected to be out for a w
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In a sign that Grayson County's basketball dominance in the 12th District may be waning, both the Cougars and Lady Cougars left Morgantown last night with losses to Butler County.