The BCHS Bears baseball team traveled down to Nashville over the weekend to play a two game contest against Davidson Academy, TN and Murray, KY. The Bears suffered a defeat 7-0 against Murray and lost a tough game to Davidson Academy 5-3.
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The BCHS Tennis Teams traveled to Hopkinsville's Ruff Park on Saturday to take on Hopkinsville and Union County:Boys def Hoptown 7-2 and Union Co 6-3 - Record now at 5-4Girls def Hoptown 6-3 and Union Co 6-1 - Record now at 6-1Girls vs HopkinsvilleSingles
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Hannah Perry, a 7th grader at BCMS (12 years old) ran her first Half-Marathon on Saturday, sponsored by Total Fitness Connection in Bowling Green for Family Enrichment. She finished 18th place out of 93 females with a time of 1:52:28 and second place in her age group She was the youngest to ru
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Thursday, the BCHS tennis teams traveled to Apollo High School to take on the Eagles and E-Gals.
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The Warren Central Dragon softball team (0-4) made the short trip up the Natcher Parkway on Monday and returned to Bowling Green a few hours later later with a 13-0 loss to Butler County. The Bears (3-3) exploded for nine runs in the second inning and four runs in the third to secure the 5-innni
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The Butler County Bears have had a busy week of baseball so far.
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In Butler County High School Tennis action, the teams hosted Ohio County on Tuesday, March 27. The girls handled the Lady Eagles with ease defeating them 9-0 while the boys were defeated 2-7 by the Eagles.
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Over the weekend the BCHS Bears traveled to South Warren High School for the South Warren Leadoff Classic Tournament. The Bears faced-off against Allen County-Scottsville, South Warren, and Hancock County.
The Butler County Bears' softball team got back on the winning track Friday night with a 15-1, 5-winning win at McLean County. The Bears used a 12-hit attack, solid defense and consistent pitching to earn the win.
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