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Harlan County guard Alex Sergent signed to play basketball next season at Alice Lloyd College in ceremonies Thursday at HCHS. Pictured with Sergent, are, from left, front row: Harlan County Athletic Director Fred McCreary, Sarah Sergent, Candice Sergent, Jennifer Sergent and Harlan County Principal Bob Howard; back row: HCHS assistant coach Gary Greer, David WIlder, Alice Lloyd coach J.R. Hammond, Alice Lloyd assistant coach Mike Smith, HCHS assistant coaches Michael Jones and Damon Lewis.
Harlan County’s Sergent signs with ALC
Alex Sergent had too much fun in his last season of high school basketball to stop playing now. Sergent, a four-year starter at guard for the Harlan County Black Bears, officially moved to the next level Thursday as he signed with Alice Lloyd College. “It’s an honor for us to have a student athlete like Alex in our program,” said Alice Lloyd coach J.R. Hammond. “He has good quickness and shoots the ball real well. He can handle the bal...
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Jay Compton|Middlesboro Daily News
Harlan County second baseman Chyanna Harris hauled in a throw from third baseman Farren Clark just in time to force out Middlesboro's Kelsie Hensley during a 6-3 victory over the lady Jackets on Thursday.
Robinson sends Lady Bears past M’boro
The Harlan County Lady Bears have been as hot as any team in the 13th Region over the past two weeks, winning six out of their last seven. The sixth win came Thursday, as the Lady Bears defeated 52nd District foe Middlesboro for the second time in six days. Down to their final out, Bridget Robinson came through with a two-run single in the seventh to lift Harlan County to a 6-3 victory over the host Lady Jackets. “With the coaching change, ...
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John Middleton|Daily Enterprise
Harlan County freshman Jarrett Ford scrambled out of the pocket during Thursday's spring game. Ford led the white team to a 22-14 victory in the scrimmage.
Bears close practice with spring game
The Harlan County Black Bears will likely be favored to capture their third region title in the past four seasons next year due in large part to a strong upcoming senior class. However, the program’s future was on display at the Bears’ spring game on Thursday. “When you put all these kids together there is going to be more depth on the field,” said Harlan County coach Tom Larkey. “We were looking for those kids that can step up and play.” ...
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John Middleton|Daily Enterprise
Harlan County senior Tyler Boggs signed Wednesday to play baseball at Georgetown College next season. Seated with Boggs are, from left: grandfather Ralph Turner, mother Kathy Boggs and Harlan County High School Principal Bob Howard. Standing are, from left: Harlan County assistant coach Drew Chamberlain, Harlan County coach John Lewis and assistant coach Cory Estep. Also included was a portrait of Boggs' late father Hollis Boggs
Boggs signs with Georgetown College
Almost five years to the day of his father’s death, Tyler Boggs still brings a little bit of Hollis Boggs with him to the field. “Every time I pitch I draw his initials on the back of the mound,” Boggs said. Boggs brought a reminder of his dad to a signing ceremony Wednesday at Harlan County High School as his mom, Kathy, placed a framed photo on the table as Tyler signed with Georgetown College. The elder Boggs died of a hea...
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Chris Jones|Daily Enterprise
Harlan County's James Bond slid safely into second base during a 10-0 victory over visiting Bell County on Tuesday.
Bears claim share of district crown
Harlan County clinched a share of the 52nd District regular season title with a 10-0 victory over visiting Bell County on Tuesday. Five Harlan County pitchers combined to limit Bell County to just two hits, while 12 Black Bears collected a hit in the six-inning win. “I don’t know if these guys really look at the right now,” said Harlan County coach John Lewis of the regular season district title. “They are just trying to get better, and it ...
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Vicki Blakley|Daily Enterprise
Harlan's Anna Karst beat a throw to the plate during a 5-2 victory at Bell County on Tuesday.
Lady Dragons knock off Bell
The Harlan Lady Dragons continued their improved play on Tuesday. The Lady Dragons secured their first district win of the season with a 5-2 victory at Bell County. Harlan opened the scoring with a run in the first inning. Anna Karst reached base on a walk and advanced to second on a passed ball. She scored on a triple from Torri Mitchell. Bell County took the lead with a pair of runs in the bottom of the first inning. Garnett doubled...
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Jay Compton|Daily News
Harlan's Tye Patrick made contact with a pitch during a 12-0 loss at Middlesboro on Tuesday.
Middlesboro shuts out Green Dragons
MIDDLESBORO — Lucas Crawford spun a three-hit shutout and Hunter Collett drove in four runs as the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets beat Harlan 12-0 on Tuesday to complete a sweep of the district series. The win clinches a tie for first place in the 52nd District as MHS and Harlan County are both 5-1. Unlike Monday’s game, Middlesboro got off to a quick start and didn’t look back. They scored five runs in the first inning and six in the second. ...
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LOCAL SPORTS
HC spring game set for Thursday The Harlan County High School football spring game will be held Thursday at Coal Miner’s Memorial Stadium at 6 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students. Trooper Island Tourney scheduled The 7th Annual Kids for Kids Baseball Tournament, sponsored by Kentucky State Police Post 10 in Harlan is scheduled for May 17, 18 and 19 at Huff Park. The first pitch will be thrown out at 4:55 p....
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