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Harlan's Tanner Morris put up a shot during a 63-11 victory over Riverside Christian on Thursday.
JOHN MIDDLETON|Daily Enterprise Harlan's Tanner Morris put up a shot during a 63-11 victory over Riverside Christian on Thursday.
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JOHN MIDDLETON

Sports Editor

Thirteen years after roaming the sidelines at Evarts, Harlan coach David Parks found himself in the win column again on Thursday. Parks’ Green Dragons picked up their first win of the season with a 63-11 rout of visiting Riverside Christian.

“We needed a win. It is good for confidence, because we have had three really tough games to start the season,” said Parks.

Nathan Young continued his strong start to the season with nine points in the first quarter as Harlan jumped out to a 26-4 lead. Young finished with 11 points to lead all scorers.

Sophomore Isaiah Johnson had six of his 10 points in the second quarter as the Green Dragons pushed the lead to 41-6 at the half.

Harlan used much of the second half as an opportunity to work on ball movement and spacing while continuing to pull away.

“Riverside is doing the best they can. I told the kids it doesn’t make any difference who you play, it is about playing against your own ability. That is what you try to do,” Parks said.

Harlan (1-3) returns to action today at Bell County in a girls/boys district double-header.

“They have two or three very good players. We have to play well, but I think we have a shot,” Parks said. “I feel like we will be competitive and play hard. If we can go down there and steal a game it would be great for us and the program.”

Riverside Christian (0-6) will travel to Lexington Christian on Saturday.

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Harlan cruised to a 38-13 win in the junior varsity contest.

Aaron Saylor and Tanner Morris each had 10 points to pace the Green Dragons. Manny Davis and Drew Parks each recorded six points. Andrew Varney tossed in four points, while Caleb Hogue added two points.

Colton Smith had five points to lead Riverside Christian.

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Harlan (63) — Drew Parks 0, Caleb Hogue 0, Nathan Young 11, Isaiah Johnson 10, David Allen 7, Eric Young 3, Manny Davis 6, Dylan McNiel 6, Aaron Simpson 8, Leighton Piper 0, Cody Logan 5, Tanner Morris 0, Andrew Varney 7.

Riverside Christian (11) — Sean Hughes 6, Colton Smith 3, Emmanuel Wilson 0, Judah Voth 2, Tyler Hudson 0, Ephreim Champ 0, Paul Champ 0, Carlin Champ 0.

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Kentucky State Police responded to a two vehicle collision on KY 38 in the Clovertown area of Harlan around 2:45 PM on Sunday.

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According to the report, a 1994 Chevrolet Pickup truck operated by Jordan A. Stephens, age 18, of Baxter was traveling westbound on KY 38. According to Stephens, his steering locked up briefly causing him to cross into the opposite lane colliding with an eastbound 2005 Buick operated by Michael Owens, age 48, of Evarts.

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According to the report, a 1994 Chevrolet Pickup truck operated by Jordan A. Stephens, age 18, of Baxter was traveling westbound on KY 38. According to Stephens, his steering locked up briefly causing him to cross into the opposite lane colliding with an eastbound 2005 Buick operated by Michael Owens, age 48, of Evarts.

The passengers in the Owens’ vehicle were all injured. Joyce Owens age 45 of Evarts had to extricated by mechanical means by the Harlan County Rescue Squad. She was transported to Harlan ARH by LifeCare EMS and later flown to Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, Tenn. Michael Owens was not injured. Two young children who were also in the Owens vehicle were taken by ambulance to Harlan ARH for treatment. Stephens was transported to ARH by his mother and father.

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Kentucky State Police responded to a two vehicle collision on KY 38 in the Clovertown area of Harlan around 2:45 PM on Sunday.

According to the report, a 1994 Chevrolet Pickup truck operated by Jordan A. Stephens, age 18, of Baxter was traveling westbound on KY 38. According to Stephens, his steering locked up briefly causing him to cross into the opposite lane colliding with an eastbound 2005 Buick operated by Michael Owens, age 48, of Evarts.

The passengers in the Owens’ vehicle were all injured. Joyce Owens age 45 of Evarts had to extricated by mechanical means by the Harlan County Rescue Squad. She was transported to Harlan ARH by LifeCare EMS and later flown to Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, Tenn. Michael Owens was not injured. Two young children who were also in the Owens vehicle were taken by ambulance to Harlan ARH for treatment. Stephens was transported to ARH by his mother and father.

The collision left KY 38 shut down for nearly two hours. No charges have been filed at this time.

The collision is being investigated by Trooper Kenny Sergent. He was assisted on scene by troopers Marcus Williams and James E. Hensley. Also assisting was Harlan County Rescue Squad, LifeCare EMS and Harlan Fire Department.

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