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  1. 12/2/10 - Bracken County - Away 12/4/10 - Harrison County - Home 12/7/10 - Deming - Home 12/11/10 - Augusta - Home 12/14/10 - Pendleton County - Home 12/16/10 - Silver Grove - Away 12/21/10 - Nicholas County - Ho, 12/28-29/10 - Pepsi Classic (RULH, Felicity, Fairview, St. Patrick)- RULH High Shcool 1/4/11 - Deming - Away 1/7/11 - Calvary Christian - Home 1/11/11 - Eastern Brown - Away 1/14/11 - Bishop Brossart - Away 1/20/11 - Paris(Class A Tournament)- Campbelle County High School 1/28/11 - Augusta - Away 1/31/11 - Bracken County - Home 2/4/11 - Montgomery County - Away 2/5/11 - Clinton County (Menifee Stone Classic)- Menifee County High School 2/8/11 - Bourbon County - Home 2/10/11 - Paris - Away 2/11/11 - Peebles - Away 2/17/11 - West Union (Senior Night)- Home 2/24/11 - District Tournament - Mason County Fieldhouse
  2. The Mike Clark Era has ended at Shelby County High School. Rick Parsons will be named today the new SCHS boys’ head basketball coach, replacing Clark, who is moving to Martha Layne Collins High School as an assistant principal. Parsons, originally from Harlan, currently teaches physical education at Shelby County High School. He has several years of experience as a head coach around the state. “We’re really excited about getting him in this position,” Athletic Director Sally Zimmerman said. “He blew us away in the interview.” Details about Parsons’ experience will come during his announcement today, but an Internet search of his coaching history revealed stints at Menifee County, Cumberland County, Jackson City, Everts, where in 2001 he was named the 13th Region coach of the year, and, most recently, Frankfort High School. He has experience in both boys and girls basketball. Zimmerman said Parsons will be bringing on Charles Thomas, a former Harlan player who was Kentucky’s Mr. Basketball in 1995, as one of his assistant coaches. http://www.lcni5.com/cgi-bin/c2.cgi?...82043019019002
  3. Curtis Turley, who once coached the boys basketball team at Shelby County High School, will return to the county – but this time to coach the boys at the new Collins High School. http://www.lcni5.com/cgi-bin/c2.cgi?...14253019019014
  4. While Clark is probably a little better, that doesn't mean Mason can't win. For whatever reason, people want to act like Clark is 20 points better or something and I'm just not seeing it. They really seem to be getting a lot of love on message boards for really pummeling some bad teams. They had nice wins over Ballard and Lafayette, but nothing else on that schedule impresses me. Honestly, after seeing Clark in person Saturday for the first time, I'm even less impressed, same as last year when I finally saw them after listening to their fans talk all year about how they were God's gift to basketball. Plus, as big a deal as people make about that Ballard game, they were bound to win at least one after getting smacked around by the 7th all year. You take any good team, which Clark and Mason both are, put them in 6 or 7 games against other good teams, and the law of averages says they'll probably win a couple. And the people who who make their predictions based on seeing Mason earlier in the year might as well throw it out if they watched them before February. That team was a shell of itself until they started getting players healthy. That's how they can inexplicably lose to Campbell, then win 9 straight and 11 of 12 down the stretch when everybody comes back. It's going to be two good teams getting together, and anything could happen. Wouldn't surprise me to see either team win. If Mason plays like they did Friday, they'll lose. If Clark plays like they did Saturday, they'll lose. Only thing that would surprise me would be a blowout either way.
  5. If I was Mason County I would never schedule Rowan County again or Dunbar
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