Terrence Clarke's tragic death reminds us to cherish every day By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com Like most basketball fans in Kentucky, I was stunned when the news broke last Thursday that Terrence Clarke had died in an automobile accident in Los Angeles. Kids aren’t supposed to die at 19 years old. We want to believe that, … Continue reading Live every day to the fullest
Author: John Herndon
I watched love in action
The Anderson County starting five gets ready for the start of the state tournament opener against Southwestern. From left are senior Tiffani Riley, juniors Amiya Jenkins and Jacie Chesser, and seniors Sophie Smith and Rachel Satterly. Anderson County girls lived by, won by the the most basic of all commands By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com As … Continue reading I watched love in action
Ready for Rupp
By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com I am ready. Ready for Rupp Arena. Ready for the Girls’ Sweet 16. Or as it is officially known, the Mingua Beef Jerky Girls’ Sweet 16. I’m just glad to be planning on heading to Rupp for the girls’ state tournament after the year we have all endured. And it’s another … Continue reading Ready for Rupp
Special player, special person, special commitment
Anderson County's Tiffani Riley converts a run out against Collins during the 30th District Tournament. Anderson County's Tiffani Riley and teammates chase the state's biggest prize but she made a life-changing decision during stellar season By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. -- The young eighth-grader had not played a varsity minute but she was making … Continue reading Special player, special person, special commitment
Thankful for the crazy normal of March
Shelby County's Brooklyn Patton goes flying over Spencer County's Mikayla Ennis in a scramble for a loose ball in Wednesday's 30th District semifinal game. Spencer prevailed, 47-38, in a hard-fought game. A year after our world was turned upside down, be grateful that March Madness has returned, even when it's different By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com … Continue reading Thankful for the crazy normal of March