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
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Pandemic’s effect devastating now, could be for future
Asbury coach Will Shouse talks with Desmond Duke during the Eagles' game with IU-Southeast. Lost season, future uncertainties frustrate athletic landscape for players, coaches and fans By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com When the athletic world came screeching to a halt in mid-March, many players, coaches and fans assumed the stoppage was just a short-term bump in … Continue reading Pandemic’s effect devastating now, could be for future
Uncertain days ahead
High school coaches trying to navigate uncharted waters during pandemic By John Herndon, 110forChrist.com L.W. Barnes knew things were getting real as he was getting ready for his team’s first outing of the baseball season. “The day I found out the girls’ state tournament was postponed, I was out on the field replacing the pitching … Continue reading Uncertain days ahead
Life really isn’t fair but God’s love still abounds
Anderson County's Sophie Smith drives past Franklin County's Jazmin Chambers in the opening round of the Mingua Beef Jerky/KHSAA Girls' Sweet 16 at Rupp Arena on March 11. Anderson earned a 40-37 win but the following day the tournament was postponed and eventually canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Unexpected end to sports a time … Continue reading Life really isn’t fair but God’s love still abounds