Showing posts with label Lacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lacy. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

The 8th District in 1975

And to wrap up our coverage of the 1975 district tournaments, here are the results from the 8th District, which has long been dominated by the Hoptown schools:

Christian Co. 101, Ft. Campbell 44
Hopkinsville 62, Todd Co. Cent. 55
Christian Co. 64, Hopkinsville 52

Two years after this tournament, University Heights opened, and U-Heights has been a thorn in the side of Christian County and Hopkinsville ever since.

Prior to the 1967-68 school year, Hopkinsville had a historically African-American high school known as Hopkinsville Crispus Attucks.

Prior to the 1964-65 school year, Todd County had a historically African-American high school known as Todd County Training.

Prior to the 1963-64 school year, Todd County Central was formed from a merger of Todd County High, Clifty, and Guthrie.

Fort Campbell High School came into existence in the 1962-63 school year.

Christian County High School opened in the fall of 1959 after a merger of the Crofton Cougars, the Lacy Wildcats, the Pembroke Owls, the Sinking Fork Panthers, and the South Christian Green Dragons. (South Christian had been formed in the fall of 1941 from a merger of Howell and LaFayette High Schools).

Monday, July 4, 2011

Oh, Kentucky

Read at least to the courthouse-cats story. "As God as my witness, ..."

County-by-county health rankings. First place: Boone. One hundred-twentieth: Owsley. (Thank you for the referral more than three months ago, HP follower!)

Continuing to catch up, let's go back to this 2003 item that goes back to 1959 and recalls the coming to be of County: "The first Colonels squad was destined to be great. It was formed from the consolidation of Pembroke, South Christian, Lacy, Sinking Fork and Crofton high schools."

Drugs stink.