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Oct: 24, Saturday @ Graves Count Invitational - Mayfield, KY
Oct: 31, Saturday @ KHSAA Regional - TBA
Nov: 7, Saturday, KHSAA State - Lexington, KY
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UK Athletics
Tops
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Caravan to stop at
McCracken
County High School
3.0 GPA for Seventh
Maddie Waldrop is currently ranked #16 in the
state for shooting percentage.
by Coach Greg
Vincent
West Ky Sports Editor
County at #16 shooting 36.6%.
Individual leaders
are
Maddie
Waldrop of Murray
shooting 60.7% from
the field to rank #16
in the state. And in
free throw shooting,
Daniele Waggoner
of Graves County
is #2 at 90.8% and
Macey Turley of
Murray #7 shooting
86%.
On the boys side,
the Colonels of
Christian County
are ranked #2 and
Paducah Tilghman
is ranked #22.
The Tornado of
Tilghman is ranked
#4 in team scoring
at 75.9 points per
game and Murray is
#19 in team defense
holding opponents
to 51.4 points per
game.
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must beTigers
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force
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in the middle
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West Ky Sports Editor
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Sports
B2 S Friday, January 15, 2016
WKU Finishes No. 24 in Final “Recruiting nationally,
Associated Press Top 25 Poll competing locally”
It is the first time since 1975 the Hilltoppers have
finished in the Associated Press Top 25 final poll.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- On
the strength of their first-ever
FBS conference championship
and bowl victory in Miami, the
WKU Hilltoppers (12-2) moved
up one spot and finished 24th in
the final Associated Press Top
25 poll, released by the organization following the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
The No. 24 Hilltoppers appeared in the poll for the first
time in the FBS era a day after
defeating Southern Miss 4528 in the 2015 Conference USA
Championship Game at No. 25
and rode the momentum to a decisive 45-35 victory over South
Florida in the Miami Beach
Bowl, a game ranked No. 4 of
the bowl season by CBS Sports.
The Hilltoppers picked up 58
points, going from 70 points to
128 points to stay ahead of SEC
East Division Champion Florida, who rounded out the poll at
No. 25.
In 2015, the Hilltoppers won
12 games for the first time since
the 2002 national championship
Team, including 10 of 12 by double digits and seven of 12 by 21
points or more. The 12 wins are
the fourth-most in college football this season behind only
national championship game
participants Clemson and Alabama, and Houston.
They were also the first team
in C-USA's 20-year history to go
undefeated through league play
and win the conference championship game.
Head coach Jeff Brohm's
team finished the year No. 9
The Ohio Valley
Summer Collegiate
Baseball
League
was born in October
2010. The initial four
teams in the new
Ohio Valley League
were the Marion Bobcats, Owensboro Oilers, Fulton Railroaders and Tradewater
Pirates, and began
playing in the 2011.
All four teams left
the KIT League after
the end of the 2010
season in order to
form their own summer collegiate baseball league. The Ohio
Valley League will
play Official Baseball
Rules and guidelines
on the field. Wooden
bats will still be used
and the bulk of the
season will be played
in June and July.
Brandon Doughty, the nation’s
passing leader in 2015.
in Total Offense and No. 4 in
Passing Offense, led by the nation's passing leader in Brandon Doughty. Doughty, a 2016
East-West Shrine Game participant and two-time C-USA Most
Valuable Player, led the FBS in
passing yards (5,055), passing
touchdowns (48) and completion
percentage (71.9). He is just the
third quarterback in the last 50
years to lead the nation in all
three categories.
WKU last finished the season
ranked in the AP poll in 1975
when then-head coach Jimmy
Feix's team went 11-2 and finished as the NCAA Division II
national runner-up.
Three of the four
teams had played in
the KIT League, a
throwback to the original Kitty League,
since their establishment—Fulton in
2004, Owensboro in
2006 and Marion in
2008. Tradewater began play in 1999 as
an independent semipro team, but joined
the KIT League in
2007. In 2012 the Ohio
Valley League expanded to 5 teams,
adding the Hoptown
Hoppers from Hopkinsville, KY. The
Hoppers are another of the old Kitty
League teams. Also
in 2012, the Tradewater Pirates moved
to
Madisonville,
KY from Dawson
Springs, KY. In 2013
the Dubois County
Bombers of Huntingburg Indiana joined
the OVL for a total of
6 teams. In 2014 the Madisonville
changed
their team name to
the Miners (formally
Pirates) to carry on
their Kitty League
roots. In 2015 five
teams were active;
Oilers,
Bombers,
Miners, Hoppers and
Railroaders. For
2016
the
league added two
more teams; the Paducah Chiefs and the
Muhlenburg County
Stallions, both Kentucky teams. The 7
OVL teams will now
play a 42 game schedule each.
The League expects
to add new teams in
the future. Talks are
ongoing with several
other communities
in Kentucky, Tennes-
see and Missouri. Inquiries on Franchise Opportunities. To learn more about
establishing and operating a baseball
franchise in the Ohio
Valley League contact Cubb Stokes at
270-627-4040 or email
cubbstokes@hotmail.
com (include "OVL
Information request"
in the subject line).
Please include your
phone number and
email address in your
request. There are a minimum of 42 games
for each team with
post season playoffs. Teams in the OVL
have minimum travel requirements for
away games and return home after each
game. Reasonable
fees and league assistance helps to establish each club. The Ohio Valley
League Officials are: • President - Cubb
Stokes
• Vice President Charlie Pierce
• Treasurer - Mike
Smith
• Secretary - Tricia
Noel
For more information on individual
teams in the Ohio
Valley League, please
check their websites
(logo linked below)
for the latest news
and contact info.
Showdown
by Coach Greg Vincent
West Ky Sports Editor
Region 1 versus Region 2. Paducah Tilghman versus Christian County.
Arguably the 2 best
teams in western
Kentucky
squared
off in Hopkinsville
last Friday night. The
number 2 ranked Colonels came out on top
84-79 in a contest that
was close the whole
game.
Had this game been
played in Paducah
the outcome may
have been different,
but it was not. This
week’s rankings have
the Tornado in the 22
spot. These teams are
not that different in
talent and style. Uptempo and defensively
strong, both squads
attack their opponents on both ends of
the floor.
Other than Hoopsfest and Mustang
Madness, this game
may have been the
best that western
Kentucky fans will
see this season. There
were a few future college players on the
floor in this one. This
game also had a tournament feel to it, as
both teams knew that
they represented the
best in their region.
Bragging rights were
on the line.
The 2015-16 season
is about half over.
District play is winding down but the play
is heating up. Teams
are still jockeying for
that top seed in their
district tourney.
The top teams
in region one right
now are Paducah
Tilghman, Murray,
McCracken County,
Graves County and
Carlisle County.
In region two you
have Christian County,
Hopkinsville,
Webster County and
Madisonville-North
Hopkins.
Roll Tide!!!
by Coach Greg Vincent
West Ky Sports Edtior
Playing
in
the
toughest conference
in the country, the
SEC. Playing the
toughest
schedule
in the country. The
Alabama
Crimson
Tide proved that it
is the best after winning its 4th National Championship in
seven years. Monday
night’s
championship game was one of
the best college football game in years,
and it was definitely
played by the two best
teams of the season.
Nick Saban and
Dabo Swinney, the
best college coaches
this year.
Derrick Henry and
Deshaun Watson, the
best college players
this year.
Clemson was hoping to become the
first team to go 15-0,
but the Tide met every challenge that the
Tigers could throw at
them. And it still took
a little trickery and
a big night for the
‘Bama special teams
to pull out the victory.
Saban has now won
four national championships in his nine
seasons at Alabama.
Clemson will surely be the preseason
number one ranked
team next season.
This was an outstanding college football season. Some
dramatic
endings,
fantastic plays, a few
farewells, and the
crowning of a very
deserving
champion. Other than Alabama and Clemson,
most teams are already thinking about
spring practice. The
Tide and Tigers will
join that thought process very soon, and
before you know it
a new season will be
upon us.
But for now, ROLL
TIDE!!!
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Sports
Friday, January 15, 2016 S B3
Calipari-to-NBA buzz was more what-if than what-is ... for now
If this week’s early
buzz (Yahoo Sports
speculation)
had
been true that John
Calipari is shopping
himself on the NBA
market and any mogul interested in his
services, bids begin
at $120 million, then
Kentucky had an
earth-shaker story,
right? Nah. For now.
Kentucky’s
ball
coach arose Monday
morning to find himself where he loves
to be, near the center
of attention. A headline or two down
the front page from
lottery
numbers,
bad boy Sean Penn
shenanigans
and
whatever the loons
in north Korea’s are
doing.
In age of Twitter, whatever rumors could be easily stamped out.
Scenario: Bedazzled
young Kentucky fan
telephones Big Blue
Line, in a mournful
tone inquires, “Say
it ain’t so, Cal. Say it
ain’t so.”
Then, along with
Big Blue Nation and
one-and-done prospects for next season, kid sits back
and listens to a perfectly plausible denial.
“I absolutely have
the best coaching
job in sports and I
plan on being at Kentucky for a long time.
I am not negotiating
with ANYBODY. My
total focus is on this
team and winning
the next game.”
Poof !
Calipari
tweeted late Monday
morning
stopped
that one in its tracks.
On behalf of the
kid, it would’ve been
good if he had added, “I already have
all the money one
human being could
ever need ... Kentucky is my dream
job ... I am devoted to
Big Blue Nation.”
Addendum. A Big
Blue Nation devotee
offered his context
for Yahoo Sports’
mischievous whatif, “That tired, worn
‘raise the flag and see
if anybody salutes
it’ rumor comes up
with regularity re
Coach Cal. Doesn’t
matter how often he
denies it, or what
words he chooses to
express his denial.
So, now it’s heard
again for the umpteenth time.”
S P E C U L AT I O N
STILL FUN
Speculation and
suspense stoke the
scuttlebutt fires in
The Coach’s
View
tially, but hopefully
you will learn and
understand why at
some point. If not,
ask.
Purpose—the reason for which something is done.
Most
coaches
have their practices
planned out early in
the day. They know
what they want to
work on and accomplish. They also know
the purpose, or reason, why they are doing the drills or plays
that they are doing.
There is a PURPOSE
to every drill or exercise that he/she asks
his players to run
through.
Players must also
practice with a purpose. Are you shooting 100 free throws
because the coach
told you to, or are
you shooting them to
work on technique,
concentration,
etc.
Are you taking batting practice because
it is what you always
do, or are you working on your stride,
seeing the ball better,
etc.
The same thing can
be said for a student
in the classroom. Are
you really trying to
get all you can out of
that history class, or
just waiting for the
bell to ring. You can
apply the same principle to your job.
Coaches and teachers must have a purpose for a certain
drill or assignment.
As a player or student, you may not
know the reason ini-
Having a purpose
will help you be the
best you can be. It
may start with your
attire, friendliness towards others, or your
attitude in general.
Your purpose may be
to try and make those
around you happier
people, better teammates. Your smile
and positive attitude
may be contagious.
Practicing with a
purpose will make
for a much better
practice, for both you
and the coach. And it
will help you to reach
your goals much faster. Ever heard your
mom or dad say, “If
you had done it right
the first time?” Same
thing with practice.
Doing it right, or
attempting to do it
right, will make it
easier the next time
you try it. Kind of
like learning to walk
or ride a bike. You
weren’t too good at
it at first, but you got
better the more you
tried.
Have a purpose before your next practice. Have a purpose
for school and each
class. Have a purpose
for your job.
Have a purpose for
your LIFE!
Take time to get
a purpose for YOU.
And if you are having trouble with that,
there is a great book
that can help you get
on track, and it is
a pretty good read.
As a matter of fact,
it is the best selling
book of all time. You
guessed it, the Bible.
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in
by
BoB Watkins
KENTUCKY
wintertime around
rumor-loving BBN,
don’t they? Part of
the entertainment.
Last Monday an
internet
headline
blared: Calipari tells
Nets he wants $120
million to return to
NBA.
In spite of Calipari denials, Yahoo columnist Adrian Wojnarowski’s piece was
an intriguing chainof-events. Though it
amounted to more
Monday
morning
what-if than whatis. Had gaps to close
too. For me, his piece
violated spell-it-out
obligation to readers
– where, why and to
whom Calipari communicated things he
wanted and when?
Wo j n a r o w s k i ’ s
column was ignited
by Brooklyn’s firing
coach Lionel Hollins the day before,
followed by what-if
links drawn to Calipari flirtations with
Cleveland in 2014
then New Orleans a
year later.
Add on a bidding
war between two
sputtering
NBA
franchises alleged to
ready to throw lotto
level money – Brooklyn and Sacramento
added plausibility.
Toss in a friendship
link – Calipari’ and
Nets CEO Brett Yormark, and hey.
Next, reaching to
last year, UK’s coach
allegedly told Sacramento owners it
would take $11 million-plus a year “to
get his attention.”
He had already said
no to a 10-year, $80
million-plus
offer
from Cleveland, Wojnarowski
wrote,
adding, that offer
had become Calipari’s baseline. He
wants the 10 years
and $12 million-ayear Phil Jackson
makes to run the
New York Knicks.
Major selling point
to Brooklyn involves
Calipari delivering
ex-Kentucky
stars
DeMarcus Cousins
and John Wall to the
Nets when they become free agents in
2018 and 2019 respectively.
All of it intriguing,
reasonable,
believable and entertaining. By late
Monday
morning
however,
Calipari
had tossed cold water on the embers.
Leaves us with
two items, a rule to
remember and a delicious new bit of
conjecture.
Rule: Beware of
splash stories on
Mondays, especially
opinion pieces. They
are designed to grab
attention on a slow
day.
New conjecture:
Who will be on your
list as next-coach-atKentucky?
WORTH REPEATING DEPT.
Fan reactions to
Calipari-to-NBA rumors, a sampling ...
• I can’t imagine
Cal taking an NBA
job at any price. He
makes millions a
year now. He is the
star.
• I don’t think he’s
TOO serious at this
time. I do believe
he’s planning his
‘escape’ from Kentucky in a year or
two, should recruited talent not pan out
and he has couple of
unproductive years.
Instead of sticking
around to show the
world how he can
still produce magic in the Bluegrass,
he’ll duck and run
to the money, using
that as an excuse for
failure.”
And, from Kentucky Sports Radio
...
• Cal does not need
to teach NBA players. ... All he has to
do is drive the bus to
the arena.
• Cal screams at
his players. A lot.
You can hear him on
TV and I’ve been told
it gets downright uncomfortable in the
arena at times.
And a favorite..
“Let Cal go. (We)
true Kentucky fans
would like Pinto
back.”
“You, Sir, are an
idiot. That is all.”
And so it goes.
You can reach me
at bob.Watkins24@
aol.com
Wildcats Ranked No. 29
by Collegiate Baseball
by Brent Ingram
LEXINGTON, Ky.
– Kentucky has been
ranked No. 29 in the
preseason top-40 poll,
announced on Monday by the Collegiate
Baseball Newspaper.
The Wildcats return their entire
weekend
starting
pitching rotation, including junior Friday
starter Zack Brown,
and senior righties
Kyle Cody and Dustin
Beggs. Beggs and
Cody return for 2016
after electing to postpone their professional careers after
being selection in the
2015 MLB Draft.
Beggs led UK in
wins (seven), innings
(93.2) and strikeouts
(75) as UK’s Saturday starter. Brown, a
6-foot-2 flamethrower, went 6-6 with a
3.48 ERA, leading
the SEC in complete games (three)
and complete-game
shutouts (two). A
6-foot-7, 245-pounder,
Cody made 12 weekend starts for UK in
2015, fanning 63 and
walking just 17 in 66
innings, and is the
second-highest draft
pick in 2015 to return
to college.
UK also welcomes
back All-Southeastern
Conference
standouts
JaVon
Shelby and Evan
White. Shelby, who
earned All-SEC honors at second base in
2015, will shift across
the diamond to third
base in 2016. The
6-foot-3 power-armed
junior hit .312 with
nine homers and 44
RBI as a sophomore,
sporting a .442 onbase
percentage.
White, an elite defender at first base,
hit .318 with 12 doubles and 28 RBI in his
collegiate debut.
The Wildcats also
return catcher Zach
Arnold,
outfielders Dorian Hariston, Storm Wilson
and Marcus Carson,
and infielders Riley
Mahan and Connor
Heady. In relief, UK
has a bevy of options,
including seniors Bo
Wilson, Dylan Dwyer and Zach Strecker, with Zach Pop,
Brad Schaenzer and
Logan Salow helping form a veteran
bullpen. Sophomore
Zach Logue also returns after a historic
summer in the Perfect Game Collegiate
League, where he
was named the pitcher of the year.
Junior, The Greatest ?
by Coach Greg Vincent
West Ky Sports Editor
Last week, Ken
Griffey Jr was elected to the baseball Hall
of Fame. He was voted in with the highest
percentage of votes
ever. How 3 baseball
writers did not vote
for him is absolutely
ridiculous, but that
is what makes the
world go round.
The question - was
he the best ever? Can
you really say who is
the best at any sport?
The games change
no matter what the
sport. Times change,
equipment
changes, technology, new
rules. Just how do
you compare and
judge?
Junior may very
well be the best ever.
Without injury he
may be the home run
king. He would certainly hold more records than he does.
But so would Mickey
Mantle, who injured
his knee in his rookie year in the World
Series. Ted Williams
would have more
stats if he hadn’t
served his country
in the military. What
if Willie Mays and
Hank Aaron hit off
of todays pitchers?
You can go on and on
like this forever.
There is no need
for this argument or
any discussion about
the greatest ever in
any sport. You just
cannot compare apples to oranges.
One thing you can
say about Junior is
that he played the
game the right way.
He was so talented,
serious but smiling,
and one of the best
role models for kids
that the game of baseball has had. And he
still is. His injuries in
baseball were due to
hustle.
Junior will be remembered for that
long, sweet swing,
climbing the fence to
make a catch, his hat
on backwards during
batting practice, and
that big smile.
He
is one of the all time
greats and one of the
best ambassadors the
game of baseball will
ever have.
Cong ratulations
Junior! Thanks for
the memories and for
the way you did it.
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B4 S Friday, January 15, 2016
Drake earns University
of Kentucky another
NCAA Violation
Successful University of Louisville
Men’s Basketball Cardinals
achieves academically
via U of L Athletic
Department
The short meet and greet constituted "preferential treatment," according to the
university's report, and was classified as a "Level III violation," which is defined
as one that is "isolated or limited in nature." A year before, Drake was part of a Level III violation for a similar situation. After
attending Big Blue Madness 2014 (where the airball took place), Drake posed for
pictures with some UK players as well as then recruit Charles Matthews. That
incident prompted the university's compliance office to send Drake a cease-anddesist letter in July 2015. by Angus Walker
UK players won't
be getting any more
IG pics with champagnepapi.
For reasons that
aren't totally clear,
Drake is a massive
fan
of
Kentucky
Wildcats' basketball.
The team has welcomed his constant
support, and in late
2014, coach Calipari
even let him participate in the pre-game
warm up, which, of
course, only led to
one of the most infamous airballs of all
time. Though there
are likely many benefits to having a superstar musician as
a die-hard fan, the
Wildcats might want
to distance themselves from Drizzy's
image, as it's been reported that he earned
the team an NCAA
violation. This is the
second violation the
team has suffered because of matters involving Drake. In October 2015,
the university self-reported an incident
involving Drake and
point guard Tyler
Ulis, reports Ken-
tucky.com. The incident in question
occurred
earlier
in the year, in May,
when Ulis attended a
Drake concert in Chicago, and during an
after-party, Drake's
management recognized the UK guard
and invited him to
meet with the Toronto rapper. The report claims
Ulis' meeting with
Drake only lasted
about three or four
minutes. During that
time, Ulis was able to
get a picture with the
6 God, which he posted to his Instagram
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -University of Louisville men’s basketball
coach Rick Pitino has
spoken often about
the character of his
current team and
they have proven successful on the court
as well. Figures from
the 2015 UofL fall
semester also show
that the 20th-ranked
Cardinals have also
achieved success academically.
The Cardinals collectively
produced
a 3.36 grade points
average for the 2015
fall semester, with 13
of 15 student-athletes
earning a 3.0 or better
GPA. Seven achieved
a 3.4 or higher
GPA. The men’s basketball team has been
around a collective
3.0 GPA for 15 consec-
utive semesters.
The
academic
success
continues
a recent trend for
the UofL men’s basketball team. For
the 2014-15 school
year, the team produced a collective
3.26 grade point average, just below its
record 3.40 GPA from
the previous season. Louisville placed a
league-high
seven
individuals on the
21-member 2015 ACC
All-Academic Team.
Louisville has received NCAA Public
Recognition Awards
the last two years
for ranking among
the top 10 percent in
men’s basketball in
the Academic Progress Rate, which
measures
academic eligibility, retention and graduation
for student-athletes.
The Cardinals had a
perfect 1000 APR in
the most recent fouryear period, all while
winning a combined
121 games — the second-most in the nation in that stretch
— and the Cardinals
won the 2013 NCAA
Championship and
reached the 2012 Final Four.
Prior to entering the ACC, UofL’s
men’s
basketball
team earned four
straight league Team
Academic Excellence
Awards, recognizing
the highest collective
grade-point averages
in each of the conference sports (2014
American
Athletic
Conf., 2011-13 Big
East).
Louisville (13-3, 2-1
ACC) will face No.
17 Pittsburgh at the
KFC Yum! Center on
Thursday at 9:05 p.m.
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Rifle Begins Second Half at Ole Miss
consecutive 4690plus performances.
Individually, Ivan
Roe leads the Racers in all categories
with a 585.9 average
in smallbore, a 591.1
in air rifle for an
1177.0 overall average. Roe, who is currently in the mix for
a spot on the Olympic rifle team, shot
a 591 a season-high
in smallbore at
Jacksonville State,
a score that ranks
as second-best in
the nation this season.
via MSU Athletic
Department
After a historic
fall portion of the
2015-16 season, the
second ranked Murray State rifle team
returns to action
Saturday in Oxford,
Mississippi to take
on No. 8 Nebraska
and hosts No. 16 Ole
Miss in a tri-match.
After shooting a
respectable 4676 in
each of their two
matches, it was a
home performance
against Kentucky
that began the hot
start for the Racers.
Despite the loss to
the Wildcats, the
Racers shot program records of
2341 in smallbore
and 4693 in overall
score, breaking the
4690 plateau for the
first time in program history.
However, just
one week later,
both records would
fall again at home
as Murray State
notched a 2348 in
smallbore and 4714
in overall score,
marking the first
time any Racer
team had ever shot
4700 or better as
a team. The score
is also the highest
shot by any team
this season, with
only West Virginia
matching the mark.
The following
weekend, the Racers would travel
to Columbus,
Ohio where they
shot a 4699 and a
4692, with each
score including a
school-record 2368
performance in air
rifle. Over its final
two matches of the
fall, Murray State
shot a 4699 against
top-ranked West
Virginia in Akron,
before topping 4700
once against with
a 4705 in Jacksonville, Alabama in its
last match of 2015.
After having never
eclipsed the 4690
mark before this
season, the Racers
have now posted six
Roe, along with
freshmen MacKenzie Martin and Barbara Schläpfer, have
all shot a team-high
595 in air rifle, just
three shots off the
nation’s best score
this season. In overall score, both Roe
and Schläpfer have
turned in an 1185,
the second-best
overall individual
score in the country.
Next weekend,
the Racers return
home to host the
2016 Withrow Invitational, one of the
largest and most
prestigious collegiate and juniors
tournament in the
nation.
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1. DENZEL VALENTINE IS WORKING HIS WAY BACK
It’s tough to say Michigan State is back at full strength, but the Spartans are
in better shape than they were a week ago. Denzel Valentine returned to the
lineup against Penn State on Sunday after a four-game absence due to a knee
injury. He needed time to get going — he scored 10 points, all in the final 14
minutes — but Michigan State didn’t need a Player of the Year performance
NZEL VALENTINE
ISinWORKING
HIS
BACK
out of Valentine
a 92–65 win over
theWAY
struggling
Nittany Lions. Valentine,
ugh to say Michigan State is back at full strength, but the Spartans are
who
averages
18.5
points,
8.3
rebounds
and
7.1
per game
er shape than they were a week ago. Denzel Valentineassists
returned
to thethis season,
against Penn
State on just
Sunday
after
absence
to a kneeThe Hawkis returning
in time
for aa four-game
rematch against
Iowadue
on Thursday.
. He neededeyes
timeare
to the
get only
going
— to
hedefeat
scored
10 points,
allthis
in the
finaland
14 they did it
team
Michigan
State
season,
es — but Michigan State didn’t need a Player of the Year performance
ona Dec.
29win
withover
Valentine
on the sideline.
Valentine in
92–65
the struggling
Nittany Lions. Valentine,
verages 18.5 points, 8.3 rebounds and 7.1 assists per game this season,
ARIZONA
HAD against
A MISERABLE
WEEK The Hawkrning just in2.
time
for a rematch
Iowa on Thursday.
re the only In
team
to defeat
Michigan
State this
season,
they
didOn
it Thursday,
a matter
of three
days, Arizona’s
season
took and
a quick
dive.
c. 29 with Valentine
on caught
the sideline.
the Wildcats
UCLA on one of the Bruins’ better nights. UCLA shot
51.6 percent
from the fieldWEEK
in an 87–84 win. The tougher pill to swallow
RIZONA HAD
A MISERABLE
matter of three
days,
Arizona’s
dive. On
Thursday,
came
Saturday
whenseason
Arizonatook
lost aa quick
four-overtime
bout
to improving USC,
ildcats caught UCLA on one of the Bruins’ better nights. UCLA shot
103–101.
Then
came
more
bad
news:
Freshman
guard
Allonzo Trier, who is
percent from the field in an 87–84 win. The tougher pill to swallow
leading
the Wildcats
scoring at 14.8bout
points
game, willUSC,
miss four-to-six
Saturday when
Arizona
lost a in
four-overtime
toper
improving
01. Then came
more
news:hand.
Freshman
guardat
Allonzo
Trier,Arizona’s
who is normally
weeks
withbad
a broken
This comes
a time when
g the Wildcats in scoring at 14.8 points per game, will miss four-to-six
stout defense has dropped off. The Wildcats allowed 82 points in a win over
with a broken hand. This comes at a time when Arizona’s normally
87 toWildcats
UCLA and
73 in regulation
points
defense has Arizona
droppedState,
off. The
allowed
82 points(and
in a1.1
win
overper possesna State, 87 sion)
to UCLA
73 Standout
in regulation
1.1Tarczewski,
points per who
possesagainstand
USC.
center(and
Kaleb
is back from a
against USC.
Standout
center
Kaleb
Tarczewski,
is backhad
from
a
foot
injury that
cost him
the entire
month ofwho
December,
a double-double
njury that cost him the entire month of December, had a double-double
against both
Los Angeles
schools,
that wasn’t
enoughArizona
to prevent Arizona
t both Los Angeles
schools,
but that
wasn’tbut
enough
to prevent
Michigan State’s Denzel Valentine looks to resume his Player of the Year form after a four-game absence.
from
falling
to 1–2
in the
Pac-12the
after
starting
the season
13–1 overall. Michigan State’s Denzel Valentine looks to resume his Player of the Year form after a four-game absence.
alling to 1–2
in the
Pac-12
after
starting
season
13–1
overall.
7. TWO 7.
STEPS
FORWARD,
ONE STEP
BACK
FOR
LSU
OUTH CAROLINA’S
HOT STARTHOT
GAINED
CREDIBILITY
TWO STEPS
FORWARD,
ONE STEP
BACK
FOR
LSU
3. SOUTH CAROLINA’S
START
GAINED CREDIBILITY
LSU can’t help but back itself into a corner when it comes to the
Martin has South Carolina 15–0 in January. That fact should not be diLSU can’t hopes.
help butAfter
backaitself
into a non-conference
corner when it comes
to the
Frank
Martin has
South
Carolina
15–0a in
January.
That
fact
should not be
di- postseason
Tigers’
lackluster
season,
hed. Yet before
Saturday,
that
résumé
lacked
top-50
win.
The
GameTigers’
postseason
hopes.
After
a lackluster
season,
minished.
Yet before
Saturday,
that résumé
lacked a top-50
win. The GameLSU picked
up key
SEC wins
over
Vanderbilt
on non-conference
the road and Kenchanged that
with a 69–65
win over
a talented,
if frustrating,
Vanderbilt
tucky at home.
LSUup
couldn’t
in on
a 68–62
on Saturday.
South
Carolina
down
thea defensive
hold- Vanderbilt
LSU picked
key SECkeep
wins momentum
over Vanderbilt
the roadloss
and at
Kencocks
changed
that clamped
with a 69–65
winon
over
talented, if end,
frustrating,
Florida on Saturday. Ben Simmons had 28 points and 17 rebounds
e Commodores to no field goals for a stretch of more than nine minutes
tucky
at
home.
LSU
couldn’t
keep
momentum
in
a
68–62
loss
at
squad
on
Saturday.
South
Carolina
clamped
down
on
the
defensive
end,
hold(and also eight turnovers), and the supporting cast of Tim Quarterthe second half. The Dores shot just 5-of-24 from 3-point range, point
Florida
on Saturday.
Ben
Simmons
had 28 from
points3)
andstruggled.
17 rebounds
ing the
Commodores
tofrom
no field
a stretch
of more
than nine minutes
man (three
points)
and Keith
Hornsby
(0-for-5
Wade Baldwin
finished
3-of-13
thegoals
floorfor
and
star center
Damian
LSU and (and
Simmons,
as of
today, still
bound forcast
the of
NIT.
managed just
before
out.shot
South
won’t
facerange, point
also eight
turnovers),
andlook
the supporting
Tim Quarterlate12
in points
the second
half.fouling
The Dores
just Carolina
5-of-24 from
3-point
er top-50 opponent
untilBaldwin
February,
so 15–0
may
be just
man (three points) and Keith Hornsby (0-for-5 from 3) struggled.
guard Wade
finished
3-of-13
from
the flthe
oor start.
and star center Damian
8. UNLV WILL START FROM SQUARE ONE
at UNLV
presumably
it couldn’t
let Dave
coach
OMETHING
IS managed
WRONG
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and Simmons,
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starting 0–3
in the Mountain
West FROM
this season.
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secret Rice’s
cutive wins over West Virginia, Villanova and Cal. That has made the
8. UNLV
WILL START
SQUARE
tenure at UNLV was unsatisfying. He signed highly ranked recruits,
eek that much more puzzling as the Cavaliers dropped back-to-back
The brass at UNLV presumably felt it couldn’t let Dave Rice coach
4. SOMETHING IS WRONG AT VIRGINIA
but UNLV missed the NCAA Tournament in each of the last two
ames to Virginia Tech (70–68 on Monday) and Georgia Tech (68–64
another
game
for thehigher
Runnin’than
Rebels.
Rice
was league.
fired Sunday
after
Virginia,
a preseason
top-five
team,in
had
a standout
December
that featured
seasons and
never
finished
third
in the
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turday). Losses
to two
of the lesser
teams
the
ACC are
troubling
hired,
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onthe
the
1990 championship
team,
represented
h, but Tony
Bennett has
bigger
his hands:
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team
starting
0–3 in
Mountain
West this season.
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secret Rice’s
consecutive
winsaover
Westproblem
Virginia, on
Villanova
and Cal.
has made
the Rice,
a return to
the Jerry
Tarkanian
era. The Rebels
may
never
return
to
get stops. The
adjusted
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ciency on
tenure
at UNLV
was unsatisfying.
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highly
ranked
recruits,
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week that rank
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the Cavaliers
back-to-back
the dominance of their glory years, but they also have little reason to
om.com, their lowest rank since 2010-11. Both the Hokies and Yellow
but
UNLV
missed
the
NCAA
Tournament
in
each
of
the
last
road
games
to
Virginia
Tech
(70–68
on
Monday)
and
Georgia
Tech
(68–64
be this mediocre in an eroding Mountain West. Even though UNLVtwo
s topped one point per possession, a rarity against the stout Cavaliers.
seasons
and never
finished higher
in Rice
the league.
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on Saturday).
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2008,
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Tony
Bennett
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problem
on Carolina.
his hands: His able
team to bring
fers. The next hire, then, will be a key one.
a return to the Jerry Tarkanian era. The Rebels may never return to
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rank 36th in adjusted defensive efficiency on
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9. NO POSTSEASON,
NO
LOSSES,
days after playing
just 14
minutes
Rutgers
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KenPom.com,
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SMU managed to win its toughest test of the season, a 59–57 win
Maryland point guard Melo Trimble had one of his best games of
be this mediocre in an eroding Mountain West. Even though UNLV
Jackets topped one point per possession, a rarity against the stout Cavaliers.
over Cincinnati with only six healthy players for most of Thursason — and one of the most memorable shots of his career — in a
hasn’t
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Virginia
ranks
116th
(46.8
percent)
in
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against
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win at Wisconsin. Trimble had 21 points and five assists and capped
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home
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UConn
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Maryland’s
next
six
games
are
against
Michigan,
Ohio
5. MELO TRIMBLE IS FINE, THANK YOU
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however,
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as it serves
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NO POSTSEASON,
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0 opponents.
string, Maryland point guard Melo Trimble had one of his best games of
SMU managed to win its toughest test of the season, a 59–57 win
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r entered the weekend needing to prove itself away from home after
day’snon-conference
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to 15–0
with
an 88–73
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win at
Wisconsin.
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and five
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beat the Badgers.
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their aroad
woes
convincingly
scoring
win
at Notre
Dame
doesn’t
make
Pittuntil
an ACC
contender,
second half Trimble’s
of a come-from-behind
94–89 win
over
State
SMU
likely
will be
favored
in every
game
it faces
Gonzaga at
standout performance
comes
justIowa
in time
forina Ames.
key stretch ofthers’
the 86–82
but it suggests Jamie Dixon’s team isn’t a paper tiger. The Panthers
r got 27 points and 13 rebounds off the bench from Johnathan Motley
home and
UConn on the road in back-to-back games in mid-FebruTerrapins’ schedule. Maryland’s next six games are against Michigan, shot
Ohio 50 percent
from the field, including 10-of-19 from 3-point range
witched up defenses on All-Big 12 forward Georges Niang in the second
SMU,
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have a shot
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Big 12 team in
Ames. Iowa
had —
won
come Thursday
at Louisville.
ast 18 at Hilton
Coliseum
— with both losses coming against Baylor.
a postseason
ban levied in September due to NCAA violations.
top-50
opponents.
6. BAYLOR CAN PERFORM ON THE ROAD AFTER ALL
ME TIME
PLAYERS
Baylor
entered the weekend needing to prove itself away from home after
10. PITTSBURGH’S HOT START MAY HAVE LEGS
The Panthers entered the weekend with one loss this season. Thanks
… Ole Miss guard Stefan Moody scored an
Buddy
toHield,
a lackluster non-conference schedule, that loss — to Purdue by 13
starting
0–3
in
road
games,
including
losses
by
19
at
Texas
A&M
and
28
at
Carolina forward Brice Johnson put
awkward layup in the final seconds to complete
Oklahoma
points — is the only major test Pittsburgh has faced this year. The PanKansas.
The
Bears solved atheir
road woesinconvincingly
60 points
e of the greatest
individual
perforwild comeback
the final minuteby
toscoring
beat
The Sooners
guard
thers’ 86–82
win at Notre Dame doesn’t make Pitt an ACC contender,
the second
of a come-from-behind
winnew
over
IowaatState
es in Tar Heels in
history
with 39 half
points
Georgia 72–71 at 94–89
the brand
Pavilion
Ole in Ames.
3 rebounds in aBaylor
106–90 got
win 27
at Florida
took charge
of a comMiss.
Moody finished
29 points
seven
but it suggests
Jamie Dixon’s team isn’t a paper tiger. The Panthers
points and 13
rebounds
off thewith
bench
fromand
Johnathan
Motley
Johnson followed that game with 16
assists, continuing a streak of 10 consecutive
pellingshot
and
crowded
50
percent
from the field, including 10-of-19 from 3-point range
and
switched
up
defenses
on
All-Big
12
forward
Georges
Niang
in
the
second
s, eight assists and four rebounds in a
games with at least 20 points. … Youngstown
National
Player
of A tougher test, though, will
against
the Irish.
half to grab
a rare
win forState
any Big
team inMorse
Ames.scored
Iowa 44
State
had won 16
Syracuse on Saturday.
… Bryce
Alford
guard12
Cameron
points
race
with an
UCLA’s 87–84 of
winits
over
come
Thursday
at Louisville.
on 13-of-18
shooting
a 103–93
win over
lastArizona
18 at with
Hilton Coliseum
— with
both in
losses
coming
against Baylor.the Year
nts and six assists and then helped
he Bruins’ Pac-12 record at 2–2 with
nts and four assists against Arizona
… Duke center Marshall Plumlee,
ntered the week averaging a 4.3 points
ame, had 21 points and 10 rebounds in
–58 win over Virginia Tech and 18 points
even rebounds in a 91–75 win over Wake
t this week. Plumlee was 13-of-14 from
eld and 13-of-14 free throws combined.
Green Bay on Saturday. Morse’s total is tied
for the second-most in college basketball this
season. … Guard Jordan Price helped La Salle
end its seven-game losing streak with a shocking 61–57 upset of Dayton. Price had 17 points,
eight rebounds and six assists. … Pepperdine
forward Jett Raines had 24 points and eight
rebounds in a 67–64 upset of Saint Mary’s on
Saturday after having 20 points earlier in the
week in a loss to Pacific.
other-worldly performance
against Kansas in a tripleovertime loss Monday. Hield
finished with 46 points, tied for the most in a game in
college basketball this season and the second-most ever
for an opponent at Phog Allen Fieldhouse. Hield followed
that with 31 points against Kansas State. The senior was
24-of-37 from the field (64.9 percent) last week.
Email Sports Information to coachgv24@gmail.com
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Michigan State (16-1)
North Carolina (15-2)
Villanova (14-2)
Maryland (15-1)
Miami (13-1)
SMU (14-0)
Xavier (14-1)
Duke (14-2)
South Carolina (15-0)
Providence (14-2)
Virginia (12-3)
Kentucky (12-3)
West Virginia (14-1)
Texas A&M (13-2)
Baylor (12-3)
Iowa State (12-3)
Iowa (12-3)
Purdue (14-3)
Pittsburgh (14-1)
Arizona (13-3)
Louisville (13-3)
Indiana (14-3)
Butler (12-4)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH
1. Buddy Hield, Oklahoma Let’s step
back from the sheer scoring numbers:
Hield is shooting 52 percent from both
2-point and 3-point range and added a
two-game total of 12 assists last week.
2. Kris Dunn, Providence Since missing
two games and change with a stomach
virus, Dunn returned to form in the last
four games, averaging 20 points, 8.3
assists and 6.8 rebounds. He’s shooting
53.8 percent from the field during that
span.
3. Ben Simmons, LSU Simmons did
what he could with 28 points, 17 rebounds and 14-of-16 shooting from the
free throw line against Florida, but it
wasn’t enough when his supporting cast
vanished and foul calls went against the
freshman forward.
4. Denzel Valentine, Michigan St. Valentine finished 4-of-6 from the field in
the second half against Penn State in
his first game back from a knee injury.
5. Perry Ellis, Kansas Ellis had 27 points
and 13 rebounds in the Big Monday win
over OU. He added 15 points and 10 rebounds against Texas Tech.
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Hield: OU Athletics Communications
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hoo.com 270-2171207 or 270-2171265
LARGE KY LAKE
LOT mature trees,
utilities, restricted to
new construction or
double
wide.
$24,900. 270-9708000
MULTIPLEX
&
DUPLEX!
450
College
Ave
Paducah, "Long
Term Tenants" only
$260,000 OBO.
Contact Shulor n
Jeter, Century 21
Service Realty, 3225
Coleman
Rd
Paducah.
MLS
69555
SALE PENDING:
PADUCAH, KY: 4
bed, 3 full bath, 2
car garage, Centeral
HVAC, Natural Gas,
Private Patio BBQ
with 5 person
jacuzzi, surrround
sound, inter net,
security, appliances
furnished. (270)5649706
www.forsalebyowner.
com/23990107
SUPER LOCATION
to the lake and 2
miles from Moors
Resort but without
close neighbors. You
will
love
the
welcoming feel this
home has and being
able to launch your
boat or fish this close
to home. The garage
is 10X14 and will
accommodate a
large mower, atv, or
golf cart. There is
wood burning stone
fireplace and vaulted
ceilings in the living
room. All the kitchen
appliances are
included. The best
part is sitting out
back on the deck to
relax and seeing
deer and turkey in
the woods. $119,900
call Crystal Jeter,
Keller Williams, 270559-1921 MLS#
83672
THREE BED, TWO
bath home with an
attached garage on
2 lots. Has a storm
shelter and a storage
buildings.
The
property has another
mobile hookup as
well but buyer should
verify with the city
of Paducah if one
can be put on the
lot. Open concept
and split floor plan.
$54,900 call Crystal
Jeter, Keller Williams,
270-559-1921 MLS#
83679
TWO 4-PLEX'S, IN
LONE OAK, EASY
TO RENT. GROSS
MONTHLY INCOME
$4,400.
ALL
ELECTRIC.
$240,000. CALL
270-554-2287
VACANT
COMMERCIAL Lot
809 S. 3rd. street,
Paducah
Conveniently located
to I-24 Exit. Clost to
downtown. Daily
traffic count 14,000.
Great
for
professional, light
industry, reataurant
or
dealership.
Tammy Gross, Your
HOME
Team
Realtors. 270-5564864
WATERFRONT
HOME.
Moors
Landing Area on
Kentucky Lake. 3
bdr., 2b., beautiful
kitchen
w/new
counter
tops,
stainless
steel
appliances. Just
remodeled w/new
roof, hardwood floors
& car pet, HVAC,
asphalt driveway. 1
1/2 car garage, boat
dock, easy slope to
water. 261 Cape Fair.
812-483-6636 or
812-499-8010
For Rent - Dwellings
DUPLEX
FOR
RENT: West End
Paducah. 2 BR, 2
Bath.
garage.
$650/month. 270217-7974.
FAIRDEALING
HWY 68E, 2800 sq
ft, 3br, 2.5 bath.
Garage. $1100 plus
deposit. Call 270243-5066
For Rent 2 BR, 2
bath home in
Blandville (rual
Wickliffe), on approx
1 acre w/well water.
Rent $400 plus
security deposit.
Available December
15. For more info
call Ron at (619)8958289.
For
rent
in
Wickliffe, Homes
and apar tments,
2&3-BR. Furnished
& unfurnished, your
choice. All utilities
included, including
cable
TV
at
apartments. Near
downtown, river
industries, New
Page. 270-335-8000.
IN
REIDLAND
BEAUTIFUL 1 br
private bath room
for
rent.
Not
accessible to home
area.
Cable,
microwave, coffee
pot, apartment ref,
crockpot
if
neccessary, garage,
sliding glass door
goes out to patio
from room. Inground
pool which may be
used by renter in
summer. All utlities
included.
No
smoking and no
pets. 1st and last
month rent. $500/per
month. Call 270-3664807 or 270-8983536
IRVIN
COBB
apartments under
new management.
With
newly
renovated 1 & 2 bdr.,
apartments. Must be
62
or
older,
handicapped or
disabled to be
eligible under HUD
Section 8 Rent
Subsidy Program.
All utilities included
270-443-4721. EHO
LADY TO share our
home. Lone Oak
area, all utilities
included with WIFI
and satelite dish,
washer and dryer.
$395 per month
(270)556-1877
ROOM FOR rent
with access to the
kitchen, living room
and bathrooms.
Wickliffe,Ky. Nice
home, good location.
Can't have pets or
children. 270-9830508
For Rent - General
FOR LEASE: 2660
Olivet Church RD
$166 per sq foot.
Retail office center
in a rapidly develoing
area in Paducah, KY.
Offering a build out
allowance up to
2500 sq ft. Contact:
David
Nelson,
Coldwell Banker
Purchase Realty
Group (270)5561858
For Rent - Apartments
ARLINGTON
HEIGHTS
now
taking applications
for 1,2 and 3 BR
Units, Section 8
Housing-EHO,
Handicap
accessible. Office
hours Tue-Thurs
8:45-9:45. 1-270628-3822 TDD 711
COLONY HOUSE
now
taking
applications for 1,2,3
and 4 BR Units,
Section 8 HousingEHO, Handicap
accessible. Office
hours Mon-Wed-Fri.
9-3. 1-270-334-3148
TTD 711
GARLAND
MANOR now taking
applications for 1,2
and 3 BR Units,
Section 8 HousingEHO, Handicap
accessible. Office
hours Tue-Th 1012. 1-270-628-3822.
TTD 711
For Sale - Dwellings
FOR SALE BY
OWNER 3 BR, 1
Bath, brick home at
end of culdesac and
sits on 1 1/3 acres
of land. Located in
nice subdivision in
Barlow. 573-4729497 or 573-3804766
112
CONANT
DRIVE, Smithland,
KY. Custom built
country home with
5 BR/3 1/2 bath,
Upgrades in kitchen
and baths within last
10 years. Including
granite counter tops
with beautiful details,
whirlpool and walkin
ceramic shower.
Reduced
to
$219,000
MLS#75963 Call
Jan or Shawn
Brandstetter with
Century 21 270-3311197 or 270-5080648
3 BED, 2 bath home
for sale. 1,796 sq ft.,
all electric, with 1.5
acre lot, 2 car
detached garage,
stor m
shelter,
swimming pool with
new deck, and new
hardwood floor in
the kitchen. Kevil.
$105,000 call (270)
217-1560 for info.
2,000 SQ ft brick
house for sale in
Wickliffe on 1.4
acres on County
Farm Road. 3 Br, 2
Ba, living room,
family dinning room
with vaulted ceiling
and stone fireplace,
kitchen,
ulity,
sunroom. Closet in
every room. Well
maintained.
Appointments only.
270-481-4366
2109 JACKSON ST.
Paducah,
KY.
Upgraded home with
new kitchen, bath,
appliances,
refinished hardwood
floors, new paint.
12X30 storage plus
fenced bk. yard.
Reduced to $94,000
MLS#74904 Call
Jan or Shawn
Brandstetter with
Century 21 270-3311197 or 270-5080648
2BR, 2B HOME in
LaCenter. Open floor
plan. Ideal starter
home or for elderly
couple. Call 270349-3463
for
appointment to view
or pictures. $32,500.
3 BR 2.5 bath
remodeled home in
Canterbury
Subdivision
in
Reidland. Info and
pictures
at:
www.takeyouback.co
m/house/info.php
3 BR, 1 BATH Lone
Oak. Metal roof,
vinyl windows,
central heat and air,
pantr y, covered
porch,
fence,
car por t,
brick,
beautiful quiet
neighborhood.
$94,900 (270)4155347
3 BR, 2 bath, brick
home at 3530
JennAnn
Ave,
Paducah. 1.5 miles
from McCracken Co
High
School,
garage, and hot tub.
Call (270) 559-5707
or (270) 442-3126
“Only thing that makes Angus
different is he can’t remember
from one minute to the next.
He only knows right now.”
A play about a
lifelong friendship,
and the power of
memories—through
good and bad.
Completely
renovated,
3
LEVEL house with
5.23 acres. 4 to 5
BR, 2 BA, new
metal roof, 40 x 30
shop, Black top
circular drive way.
948 St Rt 80 E (1
mile
east
of
Arlington on Hwy
80). Call 270-5348303
3283 HARRISONNew floor plan, all
replaced,
new
kitchen
new
hardwood flooring,
2 new full baths,
new tilt ther mal
windows, 1,200+ sq
ft. New electric
central heat/air.
$93,500. Call Jan
Brandstetter
Century 21 at 270554-5577 or 270331-1197
classifieds
372 SHEILA Dr,
Ledbetter. Really
nice upgrades to this
home. Great new
kitchen, Ceramic
tiled bath with
whirlpool
tub.
MLS#72961 Call
Jan or Shawn
Brandstetter with
Century 21 270-3311197 or 270-5080648
3BR, 2BA. HOUSE
2400sq. ft. 30x40 2
car garage on 2.08
acres with 16x38
inground pool ch/a,
gas, appliances stay
Call 731-446-7004.
4 BDR., 3 ba., 2800
sq. ft. move in ready.
$179,900. Below
appraised. 270-2934385.
4 BDR., houe w/two
full baths FOR
SALE,
Den
w/fireplace, living
room, basement,
laundry, dining room,
garage apt., 10
acres & a barn. Call
270-293-0853 for
more information.
Located in Mayfield.
4 BR, 3 bath, bonus
room, kitchen has
stainless
steel
appliances w/granite,
2 car garage, 2 gas
fireplaces, 2 door
golf cart storage, 2
blocks from country
club,
sprinkler
system, and 1.9
miles from KY oaks
mall. Inground pool
with outdoor living
space. Located at
6459 Stinesring
Drive. 475,000. Call
270-519-3398
98 ACRE-1972 US
60 E Salem. Custom
built. Energy Efficient
home view of 3 acre
stocked lake and
wildlife habitat.
Updated RED barn.
65 AC native warm
seadon grasses. Hay
potential annual
value $20-45K.
MLS#76181 Call
Jan or Shawn
Brandstetter with
Century 21 270-3311197 or 270-5080648
BARLOW-OVER
1800 sq ft. 3 BR, 2.5
bath, living room,
den, two car garage
with shop, concrete
driveway $79,500
call 270-983-0440
3 BR Brick home.
Hardwood and tile
floors, fireplace,
central air and heat,
full
finished
basement, storage
building, move in
ready. Sharpe area.
270-898-3382
BRICK HOUSE in
12 acre woods. Near
Fredonia, Caldwell
Co. 4/3, LR, FR,
basement garage.
Two unattached
garages.
www.FSBO.com,
Listing 173426,
$329,360 (270)5453429
CALVERT CITY,
4BR, 3B. stone/brick,
Newly remodeled,
XLG LR/w.fireplace,
Central
H/A,
beautlfully
landscaped yard,
deck/patio,
THE FULTON SALE
SAT., JAN. 30TH, 2016 AT 9:00 A.M.
LOCATION: 1007 W. Highland Dr., Fulton, KY.
Bunch Bros. Auction Lot - Hwy 45 By-pass!
Selling Tractors, Construction Equipment,
Trucks, Trailers, Field Equipment & More!!!
This is an OPEN SALE! Contact Bunch Bros.
Today to consign your equipment to one
of the largest annual Equipment Auctions
in the area!!!
For more info and to meet early Advertising Deadlines Contact:
Steven Bunch (270) 748-8080 or
Roy Bunch (270) 748-5527
Representatives will be at the Auction Site,
Mon., Jan. 25th Thru Fri. Jan. 29th To accept your equipment!
BB
STEVEN J. BUNCH, Auctioneer - ROY BUNCH, Auctioneer, RE Broker
Phone: (270) 376-2992
ALSO SELLING
BUNCH BROS. AUCTION
P. O. Box 175
& REALTY, INC.
Wingo, KY 42088
Joe Bunch, Auctioneer, Steven Henderson, Auctioneer
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Website: bunchbrosauctionrealty.com
TN LIC. # 2094
Fax: (270) 376-2997
hardwoods, tile &
carpet. 2/car garage.
Must see! $185,000
Call 270-362-8611
or 270-705-3571
COUNTRY
SETTING HOME
PRICE Reduced
5BR brick home 1
acre, 2 1/2 bath,
New
stainless
appliancs,FR,LR,DR
, big utility room,
barn, outbuilding,
pool. All new
Windows & Doors.
Grand
Rivers
address, 7mi from
Smithland.$125,900
MUST SEE! Call
(270)-928-2009
FOR SALE: 103
GREENWOOD
PLACE,
Pure
elegance, 6 yr old
custom
home,
Architectural details,
Amish Cabinets
throughout, Tray
ceilings, Beautiful
Chandeliers. 270906-5461
FOR SALE in Gage
communiy: 3 bdr., 2
ba.
home
w/detached garage
on 1 acre. Call in the
afternoons 270-5641362.
HISTORIC HOUSE,
313 Clay(Hwy 58),
Clinton, Ky. perfect
for ar t studio &
gallery, family home
or bed & breakfast
5BR, 4500sqft,
rebuilt upper & lower
porches w/much
gingerbread trim.
New barn w/loft. One
of a kind in US. Call
270-227-0860 for
appoint.
HOME FOR Sale:
Reidland, 225 Nickel
Heights. 3bdr., 2ba.,
2 car garage. New
Heat, large wooded
lot, fenced back yard.
Call
Kentucky
Bluechip Properties,
LLC. 270-575-0322
HOUSE
FOR
SALE- 174 9th St.
in Wickliffe. Needs
repairs. Make offer.
270-876-7007.
Ledbetter - House
for sale. Brick 4
BR,
1
BA,
w/attached garage,
new central air unit,
new flooring 2374
Heather
Drive
$79,0(270)-7055335
HOUSE FOR SALE:
2787 King Rd,
Barlow,
Newly
remodeled, 3 bed,
2 bath, 3 detached
garages. 7 acres.
New HVAC, new
water
heater,
hardwood floors.
$132,000 (270)3343701
Large 3 or 4
bedrooms, attached
double garage and
detached double
garage with heat/air
and 1/2 bath on 1
acre corner lot.
Owners gave much
thought
to
maintenance free
living. Wonderful
large covered deck
and privacy fenced
back yard. Call Jan
Brandstetter with
Century 21. (270)
331-1197.
LOG HOME: 3 bed,
3 bath, 5 acres, 6
stall horse barn,
Insulated shop.
Blandville,
KY
$210,000 (270)5563790
LONE OAK 10.8
acres, secluded, 3
BR, 2 1/2 B, 2
ponds, vaulted
ceilings, hot tub,
fireplace, mahogany
& tile floors, granite
vanities. $235,000
(270) 331-7400 for
more details.
LOWERTOWN
GREAT Buy! 3 or 4
BR, LR, large eatin kitchen w/wood
cabinets,
bath
w/walk-in closet. 2
rooms upstairs,
hardwood floors,
front
&
back
sunporches, new
roof Reasonably
priced. 270-5195111 or 270-5196150
NEW 2 BR home on
200 Acres 7 mi. from
West Baden dome,
24 mi. from Crane
on HWY 150. City
water, new septic.
Friday, January 15, 2016 S B7
Immediate
occupancy.
$450,000. 812-3850012.
Realtors Welcome
@ 3% of Sale. New
Construction,
Conveniently located
near
I-24
in
Metropolis,
Il.
3Bedrooms, Office,
2-Baths/whirlpool
tub in master,
kitchen features
cherr y cabinets,
stainless
steel
appliances/breakfast
bar, screened-in
porch overlooking
woods, corner lot
w/sprinkler system
2-car/garage 2
Dove Ln. 618-5241130, 618-771-0541
SOUTH
MARSHALL AREA
3BR, 2bath home
on 1/2 acre secluded
lot, attached garage,
central
h/a,
hardwood/laminate/ti
le floors, walk-in
closet, deck & more
$150,000 Call (270)205-0096
NEWLY
REMODELED 3 or
4BR, 2B. home at
5635 Husband Rd.
New roof, kitchen
cabinets, appliances,
carpet! $95,000 Call
270-816-6845
ONE OF THE BEST
LOCATIONS IN
PADUCAH, near
mall, college, golf
course. 4 bdrm, 3
baths, bonus room,
kitchen with sitting
area, pool with large
outdoor living area,
great
lowmaintenance
landscaping,
$449,000. Call 270519-3396
Paducah, 4010
Maxon Rd. Spacious
home, 3106 sq. ft. 4
bed, 3.5 bath, on 1
1/3 acres. (270) 4431676
REDUCED FOR
SALE,
5951
OAKHAVEN DR.,
FRONT
AREA
GREAT OAKS SUB.
3 BDR 1 BATH,
UTILITY, LIV RM,
KIT/DINE AREA,
3715
3715 Niblic
Niblick
ck
$$599,999
5999,999
678 Whhitney
MLS
M
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L 8222
82228
8
M LLS 80577
372 Cooffee Drr.
3510
3510 McNeil
250 Peppers Mill Drr.
MLS
M
LLS 82108
82108
M LS 84406
$599,000
$275,000
$275,000
AAlameda
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Crescent
reesccent
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$44999,999
$499,999
Mobile Homes for Sale
14X70 MOBILE
HOME,
2Br
2B,central heat/air,
all app. w/washerdryer, 12x30 screen
porch 8x30 open
deck, 1 car garage
w/workroom 1/3acre
fenced
garden.Arlington
270-207-8611 or
270-655-6362
16X80 TRAILER in
Barlow must be
moved. 270-3353958 or 270-2175745.
1997 BUCCANEER
16x80 mobile home.
3 bdr., 2 ba., must
be moved. Benton.
$6500. 270-3549715 or 270-2055290
ALFRED ANGELO
size 22 wedding
dress. Call for details.
556-1519
ARGON
ACETYLENE
OXYGEN tank set
full and refillable. Call
618-638-2538
DO YOU love cook?
Then you will want
to purchase the Full
Gospel Temple
Praise Team's cook
book which has over
300 of the best
recipes you'll ever
make. Just $20,
three ring binder that
allows you to add
your own favorite
recipes. You can call
270-442-7389 or
270-519-3396 or
270-335-3237.
GOOGLE
ANDROID 10.1"
Tablet PC with
keyboard & case;
still
in
box
w/warranty. 270-4155736.
KUBOTA L1030
Tractor front end
loader, 5ft. bush hog,
6ft. box blade, 6ft.
lift disc, seeder, 875
hours, $15,900. Call
270-519-1305
LEATHER COUCH,
LIKE new. Recliners
on each end. $550.
Nice Christmas
present. 843-5163479.
LIKE NEW SOFA
sleeper. $175. 843-
Musical - For Sale
BALDWIN
ACROSONIC
Spinet Piano. Has a
sweet mellow sound.
60 years old and still
holds it's pitch. Dark
Mahogany finish
$700 Negotiable Call
270-744-0542
GULBRANSEN
PIANO; $625. 270994-5928 or 270489-2413
Professional General
Music Pro 2 Digital
Piano with Real
Touch and Auhentic
Piano sound with
upgraded stand and
Fender
amp.
Includes Travel
Case. $1200. (270)
559-7773.
For Sale - Household
1 Samsonite card table
and 4 chairs. (270)4440045 or (270)559-4594
EXTRA LG. MAKERS
MARK stainless steel
natural gas grill with
2 side burners, 2 side
shelves and storage.
Cost $1,400 bargain
at $400. Call 270-4883148
NEW KENMORE
ELITE Advanlum
Convection Under
Counter Microwave.
Black w/stainless
interior. TOP OF THE
LINE. Manufactured
by Jenn-Air. Retails
over $1,200. Will sell$390.00 Call 270-9330787
PILLOW
TOP
MATTRESS SETS
New in plastic. Queen
$195. Full $185. King
$385. (270)-293-4121
Can deliver. $40 down,
take home today.
SUB O REFRIG. was
$3,200 now $600.
Stainless steel. Call
502-330-4023
1148
1148 Cur
Curd
rd Rd.
$249,900
$249,900
220 Fairview
$230,000
$185,750
$185,750
301 Les Lee
$1744,000
338
338 N 36th
36th Str
Street
reeet
540 Phelps Rd.
1165
65 Cr
Crown
roowwn CCourt
oourt
1388 Parraadise Road
521 N. 4th Strreeet
M LS
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MLS
M LS 83015
83015
M LS 82733
ML
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4403
$269,900
2248
48 Shaw
Shawn
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Dr.r.
M
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85090
090
M LS 84032
MLS
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#81326
212 Tuudor
901
901 N 32nd St.
$134,000
$134,000
MLS
M
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80397
Jaime Abell.......................270-703-0007
Crystal Tapp Allen ...........270-556-3665
Richard Beck....................270-442-6442
Jan Brandstetter..............270-554-5577
Shawn Brandstetter.........270-508-0648
Randy Dyer.......................270-366-2275
Jennifer Garrison.............270-210-9777
Garrison
270-210-9777
Suzy Gilland..270-556-3697 - 270-554-7688
Gary Washburn Gregory ....270-331-1209
Brenda Grooms ...............270-366-2405
Gaya Hart..........................270-556-3007
Andrea Higdon.................270-575-3574
Betty Higdon....................270-554-0914
Lucretia Jackson, G.R.I...270-559-2961
Roxie Jarvis .....................270-443-1903
Shulorn Jeter ...................270-994-4600
Cindy Jones.....................270-243-0431
Jones
270-243-0431
Jeremy Lee.......................270-519-5555
Melanie Lister...................270-217-4316
Pam Lister, G.R.I ..............270-554-5591
Penny Mariner..................270-559-5277
Larry Mason.....................270-898-2102
Shea McGuire...................270-562-2279
Ashlea McMillan...............270-994-8686
Verna Mills........................270-331-8929
Connie Perry....................270-217-5272
Jack Poyner .....................270-559-2746
270-559-2746
Betsy Ross Roberts ........270-559-0960
Karen Stone .....................270-366-4614
Toni Stricklin, GRI............270-554-3009
Scott Walker ..................... 270-556-4326
121
121 Pheasant Run
$314,000
$314,000
160 Invveerness Drr.
$210,000
CALL ANDREA!
8915 W. Aiirport Rd.
$3559,000
9
801
801 Aspen
Aspen W
Way
aay
$219,000
$219,000
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L 79647
We are semi-retiring
and selling our
poultry farm (Tyson
contracted) and
home, 5 miles East
of Clinton, KY. Call
Steve at (270) 2546047.
Serious
inquiries only please.
For Sale - General
8X12 GARDEN
SHED $1,250 CALL
270-628-9980
WORKSHOP
EQUIPMENT
Powermatic model
66 table saw with
left and right
extensions, 9 jigs,
7x4 cutoff table on
casters,
attachments, $2800
Call 270-519-1305
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SHARPE
COMMUNITY,
Marshall Co. School
district, 3BR, 2.5B.
3,100Sqft, large
bonus room, great
room, two 2-car
garage(attatched
and detatched), lg
lot $250,000 Call
270-832-4508 / 270832-1389
MOBILE HOME
park in Grand
Rivers, 8 spots with
city utilities. Could
also be used for
shops, condos, etc.
$229,900. Call Lake
Realty 270-3624219.
516-3479.
www.century21servicerealty.com
For the second year in a row, the CENTURY 21® brand ranked
“Highest Overall Satisfaction for First-Time and Repeat Home Buyers and Sellers”
by J.D. Power. Congratulations again to our many driven agents.
M LS 73879
RIVERFRONT
PROPERTY, 739
Riverview, Ledbetter.
Beautiful custom
built home with
possibly the best
view of Ohio River.
Complete with Sun
room and inground
pool plus w dbl
garages $249,000
MLS#76012 Call
Jan or Shawn
Brandstetter with
Century 21 270-3311197 or 270-5080648
2006 Clayton Mobile
Home. 16x80 3 BR
2 B. Handicapped
toilets, fairly new
carpets, porches,
10x12 storage shed,
fairly new. Sell to
move. $35,500. 270564-6333.
3225 Coleman Rd., Paducah
270-442-2100
WHAT’S BETTER THAN
FOUR AWARDS FOR CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION? EIGHT.
$284,000
NEW CARPET,
NEW
KITCH
CABINETS, NICE
YARD,
NICE
NEIGHBORS,
$95,900. MUST
SELL ASAP. KEITH
AT 210-5533.
$129,900
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4220
MLS
84220
M LS 83482
$129,900
$129,900
MLS
M LS 80022
80022
M LS 84480
$159,500
$159,500
MLS
M LS 83370
83370
$124,900
$36,500
$36,500
408 Clay Strreeet
$18,900
171
171 Fisher Blvd.
1324 Jefferson St.
MLS
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84576
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$114,900
$114,900
$109,900
5071
5071 Old Oliv
Olive
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$78,500
$78,500
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85118
5118
334 Hayyees Avee.
3019
3019 Benton Rd.
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84398
$58,000
$52,900
$52,900
$14,000
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B8 S Friday, January 15, 2016
WHIRLPOOL
GOLD Refrigerator.
White, 22 cu. ft.,
side-by-side
fridge/freezer
w/external water &
ice.
Excellent
condition. $200. Call
734-395-9730
1984 GMC pickup
120,000 miles;
Jasper transmission;
new
A/C
compressor; new
interior; new tires;
350 engine bored
30 over. $7,000 call
270-994-5169
Automotive For Sale
1986 FORD Ranger
STX; 4 x 4-does
work; 96,000 miles;
5 speed; new
transmission, tires
and exhaust; silver
1976 TRIUMPH
Spitfire 43 K niles.
Very good condition.
Collector car asking
$8,000. 270-293-9772
& red pinstrip. 270908-1178
1987
ROLLS
ROYCE white w/red
leather interior. Local
repairman and buit
in rador detector.
Runs and looks
good. 71,000mi.
Taking bids. or will
trade. Call 270-5195111 or 270-5196150.
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1989 FORD E-350
XL Club Wagon
passenger van,
71,617 miles. Asking
$4,000 OBO Call
618-697-0135 or
270-983-1457
1995 LINCOLN
Continental. Leather
interior,
good
condition, and new
tires. 60,000 miles.
(270)444-0045 or
(270)559-4594
REDUCED 2008
Pontiac Grand Prix,
garage kept, great
shape
asking
$6,800. Call 270534-8303
1999 CHEVY Tahoe
LS 207,000 miles
5.7 liter, air, cruise,
and tilt. Power
windows, locks, and
driver seat. Garage
kept. $4995 (270)
210-4738
2003 BMW Sport
touring wagon,
139,000 miles; 5
speed; local bought
and dealership
maintained; silver,
black interior; $4,500
or OBO. 270-9081178
CALL
270-362-4271
ask for Park Managger or Asst. Park Managger
2004
CHEVY
Cavalier, limited Ed.
Spor ts car LTZ,
Excellent condition,
100,000 k, Red,
Sharp, $4,495 or
OBO. 270-559-0432
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2006 GTO, RED, 2door, loaded, black
leather interior, 3479
actual miles. $23,500
270-527-8152 leave
message.
Show your strength.
2006 LINCOLN
town car 248,400
miles. Good tires.
Good shape. $3100
Full-time leadership position available
for a registered nurse with an active license
and three years of supervisory experience.
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team-oriented environment.
Salem
Springlake
Health and
Rehabilitation
Center has the
following
positions:
Director of Nursing - RN
OPEN
POSITION
for CNA
with new wage scale,
GGAtkins@LCCA.com
LifeCareCareers.com
An Equal Opportunity Employer
67616
LPN & RN
PLEASE CONTACT
KELLY,
509 N Hayden Ave
Salem, KY 42078
no phone calls please.
NOW HIRING!
Drivers Wanted
40¢ per mile!
call Ruth 270-5599211
2008
NISSAN
ALTIMA
2.5S
132,000
miles
Excellent condition,
Black, $6,500 Call
270-217-2653
2012 HONDA CRV-4 cyl., utility 4D,
EX, 2WD, dark blue,
extra sharp & clean,
excellent condition,
31,000 miles, Call
270-224-2245 or
270-853-6500
97' Mercedes C280.
AM/FM/WB. 109,000
miles. Asking $6000.
(270)-519-9068 or
(270)-519-7977
1990 MERCEDES
300 SEL like new.
95K miles. New
Michelin
tires.
$15,000 (502)3304023
SILVER 2011 Ford
F150 single cab
short-bed automatic,
approx. 12,000
miles. Includes
running boards and
trailer hitch. $16,500
call 270-856-3983
SUPER
LATE
MODEL
DIRT
TRACK CAR, ,
Special built Rolling
chassis by GRT, one
of the best. Dar t
Heads, aluminum,
biggest heads you
can get. Aluminum
Roller Rocker Arms,
dr y oil system,
everything is on the
back of the engine,
oil, fuel & steering,
comes with trailer,
generator,
air
compressor & winch,
Willy's alcohol carb,
Brim transmission,
this is one nice car,
very fast. Selling due
to health issues.
Been
asking
$15,000, got to sell,
will take $13,000.
Car is in Paris Tn.
Call 731-642-0940
Ask for George.
Motorcycles For Sale
'83 KAWASAKI:
KZ1100 Spectra
$1850 ONO. 24,500
miles. Ready to ride.
270-554-2287 or
270-519-4700
06
HONDA
SHADOW 750.
WINDSHIELD,
FLOOR BOARDS,
LUGGAGE RACK,
BACK
REST,
MUSTANG SEAT,
ENGINE GUARDS
AND
SADDLEBAGS.
$4500. 270-3343620
1993
HONDA
GL1500AP
Goldwing
aspencade, Royal
Blue Motorcycle,
60,305 miles. 2
Seats (1 blk leather,
1 gray plush), extra
chrome, pin striping
by
Scarecrow,
luggage rack, semi
hor n, radio/tape
player, CD radio,
headphones, 2
helmet, passenger
special footrests,
excellent condition,
garage-kept. Plus
color matched and
pin striped 1993
royal blue Bushtec
Turbo+2 Cargo
Trailer, fully carpeted
inside with leather
garment bag. Call
270-224-2245 or
270-853-6500.
2006 HARLEY
STREET BOB W103"SCREAMING
EAGLE. $10,500
Call 270-628-9980
2007 HD SUPER
GLIDE, loaded,
11,100
miles,
$12,500 OBO. Call
314-691-3990 or
618-564-2674 ask
for Bob.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
Must have experience working with low and
medial voltages/3Phase; AC and/or DC controls;
instrumentation devices; and diagnostic electric test
equipment. Must be able to preform preventative
maintenance, installation and repair of industrial
electrical and or instrumentation equipment
(substations, power distribution systems, switchgear
motors, motor controls, systems and components,
process controls, instrumentation and pneumatic
equipment). Must be able to assist with
troubleshooting of industrial electrical and/or
instrumentation equipment, including PLCs.
Apply to Liberty Tire Recycling,
2071 US 60 West, Marion, KY
or email resume to hmaloney@libertytire.com
call for more info 270-965-3613 EOE
KEETON Correction, Inc.
in Paducah, KY
Currently seeking Part-Time hourly
Resident Monitors. College students
and retirees welcome. Job requires a
high school diploma or GED.
Must be available to work any shift.
START RATE $9.09 HR.
Drug test & background check required.
PICK UP APPLICATIONS AT:
621 Clarence Gaines St., Paducah, KY
or fax resume 270-442-6251
Attn: Director EOE
DAN COYNE
Driver Recruiter
(P)877-689-1084
(F) 207-689-2078
(C)207-974-8077
STEPHEN
BENJAMIN
Driver Recruiter
(C)207-944-9791
(F)803-481-3950
244 Industrial Park, Fulton, KY
270-974-8077
OASIS Southwest
Grill is hiring
experienced
servers & grill
cooks. Full-time.
Apply within, no
phone calls. I- 24
Exit 40, Kuttawa.
2009 BUELL Blast
American
motorcycle; 5,200
miles; 5 speed; new
rear tire with wheel
barrings; Jardine
exhaust; white;
$2,400 or OBO. Call
270-908-1178
97 GOLDWING
WITH SIDECAR.
1500 CC, 30K
MILES,
NEW
TIRES,
EXCELLENT
CONDITION $8500.
ALSO HAVE TOTE
TRAILER PULL
BEHIND BIKE $500.
270-334-3620
Recreational Vehicles
'88 GULFSTREAM,
34', 74K miles,
PS/PB, cruise, new
sink and commode,
self contained,
laminate floors,
central heat/air,
remodeled. $18,000.
Or Best Offer (270)488-3158
2005 MONACO
MONARCH
RV/MOTORHOME
SE 30PPD loaded,
beautiful, flat screen
tv, 2 slides, 17k
miles, generator,
smoke free. $49,900
negotiable. Call 270703-5279
1980 32 ft Prowler
Trailer
on
campground lot
overlooking the Ohio
River near Golcando
Marina. Roof deck
with roof over trailer.
Glassed in porch.
Campground has
boat ramp. $9500.
(618)638-6665.
1984
31FT.
AIRSTREAM. New
hot water heater,
New refridgerator,
New tires, New
sewer hoses, water
and
electrical
connections.
Hardwood floors.
Gas furnace and
A/C 3 yrs old.
(270)366-4034.
2
SEATER
YAMAHA Wave
Runner w/trailer.
$1,600
OBO
Excellent condition.
Call 270-519-8489
2001 PROWLER
5th Wheel, 23.5M,
$5000. 270-5545351
2006, 450R Power
Wheeler with DG
grab bar and
bumper Yoshmire
pipe. $2,800 OBO
270-293-3566.
After 4pm or
weekends, call (270)
983-0813. $12,500
2011
JAYCO
Jayflight 36' BHDS.
Sleeps 10, 2
slideouts, dinette.
Full size fridge and
sliding door entry.
Lots of extras. No
issues. Call Michael
904-507-1488
1997 42' REGAL
express cruiser,
twin 454 Mercruisers
300+ hrs. fully
equipped $120,000.
(636)-532-1688
26' 5TH wheel 1996
Coachman. Central
heat, Roof air, new
tires, new awning,
light weight, very
clean, exc cond.
view in Cuba
S.Graves Co. 270382-2462 or 270804-0480
FOR SALE 2003
Honda 65 Rincon,
great shape, $3,500
OBO. 731-446-5802
FOR SALE: 2007
Suzuki, Red LT250UK7, ATV like
new $2,200. With 5
X 10 steel tilt trailer
$2600 (270) 5198896
Trucks For Sale
1969
3/4TON
CHEVROLET
pickup, good breaks
& tires. Less than
90k original miles.
Can be seen at
College
Book
Station, Paducah.
$2,500 Call 270-5543550, 270-210-5615.
2008 GMC SIERRA
Extended Cab, silver,
39,000
miles,
2wheel drive, nice
truck. $15,750 Call
270-349-0486
2013 FORD F150
XLT. 33,500mi. 4x4
Red, super crew
cab, bed liner,
chrome bed rails,
tow package, backup camera, liftkit,
chrome package,
gray cloth interior,
keyless entry, gets
17 mpg, tailgate
step, handrail, plus
ext warranty til 2020
or 100,000 mi. Back
seats fold up.
$30,500.
KBB
$30,257. (270) 5591880.
Boats For Sale
1995 Ranger 364V
Comanche with
2006 150 Evinrude
motor (100 hrs on
it). New Lowrance
Elite 7HD Depth
Finder. New onboard
Duel Bank Charger.
WANTED
Lead Guitar Player
KENTUCKY OPRY
HOUSE BAND
Email: clay@kyopry.com
Call: 270-527-3869
Pilgrim’s, a Poultry
Processing Facility, located
in Hickory, KY is growing
and adding additional lines.
We are now hiring for over
100 hourly production
personnel. Minimum starting
pay is $10.76/day shift and
$11.16/night shift. Must have
a good work ethic and be
able to pass a drug screen.
Call 270-251-7733 to
schedule an appointment
today! EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled
Our Motto
“We hope you come
hungry, leave full, and
hopefully have a
laugh or two!
Reduced
21ft
Conquest 350
engine runabout
boat, like new,
$8.500, Call 270534-8303
23' ERICKSON
SAILBOAT tandem
trailer, 9.9 electric
start motor, rolling
jib, new cushions.
Located at Grand
Rivers Kentucky.
$4,600 Call 812-8930557
24 FT. Voyager
Pontoon. 120 HP
Force, all aluminum.
270-519-7884.
DURACRAFT 16'
welded aluminum,
24" sides, 54"
bottom, trailer, fish
& depth finders, 60h
motor, trolling motor,
canopy, new wheels,
batteries and seats.
$4,500 270-9940946
Sporting Goods
BOWFLEX TC5000
TREADCLIMBER.
This Bowflex is an
all-in-one machine
and can be used as
an elliptical, treadmill,
or stair stepper.
$1,000 (270)2104738
OLHAUSEN POOL
TABLE
Top of the line, like
new. Comes with
pool balls, pool
sticks, rack and
chalk. $1,800. Call
270-334-3580
SPORTS
MEMORIBILIA.
MANY
baseball/football/bas
ketball cards. Call
270-316-0177
Farm Supplies/Equipment
900 KUBOTA RTV,
diesel, 4-WD, power,
camo, 300 hrs.,
$7500. 270-7532190.
FOR SALE: 40'
Aluminum ladder
type 1. Excellent
condition. $200 cash
(270) 703-7425
Building Supplies/Equip.
STONE MORTAR
MIXER. 1.5 bag tub.
8 HP Honda motor.
Runs good. $650
FIRM. Call 270-3353839 or 270-7486790
Antiques/Collectibles
SPORTS
MEMORIBILIA.
MANY
baseball/football/bas
ketball cards. Call
270-3
Animal Supplies
Under ground pet
containment
system. Two collars
with transmitters,
used 1 week. Brand
new wires, and flags.
Ready to set up.
$200 Call 270-5594631.
Shop name
brra
ands with
discounts
thrro
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the store
thrro
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January!
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air
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Paducah,
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KY
(270) 443-3758
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(573) 471-4261
Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. or so
2006 SKEETER
BASS BOAT, 225
Yamaha motor, good
condition, garage
kept. Call 270-3888251 or 270-2050358
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Vacation Packages
ISRAEL & EGYPT
Pilgrimage Nov. 9th,
12 days from
Nashville. For a
brochure contact
Pastor Jack Studie
jstudie@aol.com or
270-889-7604
Experience you can
trust
Miscellaneous/General
VIDEO CHERRY
MASTERS, VIDEO
Poker machines, 3
you to add your own
favorite recipes. You
can call 270-4427389 or 270-5193396.
ALUM. QUILTING
frame for sale. Like
new. Inspira quilting
frame $500. Has
extensions for king
size quilt or can be
used as smaller
frame. Call Ruth
270-559-9211
FOR SALE: Kirby
vacuum cleaner in
excellen shape with
all attachments
including shampoo;
2 cherry twin bed
frames;
TV
stand/desk. Call 270519-3396
DO YOU love to
cook? Then you will
want the Full Gospel
Temple
Praise
Team's cook book
which has over 300
of the best recipes
you'll ever make. Just
$20, three ring
binder that allows
PICTURE
FRAMING
equipment for sale.
Mitre Mite VN2+1
Vee nailer, Circle
Master Oval Mat and
glass cutter, C & H
Oval mat cutter Jr.,
Fletcher glass cutter
3000 (60"), fletcher
LEE
LOGGING
2100 Mat cutter with
stops and squaring
arm (60"), silent saw
picture framing saw.
Call 270-658-3665
or 270-970-0731
REC
ROOM
Equipment for sale:
5 coin-op pool
tables, regulation
table,
all
accessories, cue
sticks, balls, racks
& accessories.
$4,000. 270-7485963
WOODLAWN
Memorial Gardens
first level double
crypt. $6.500 Call
Bobby at 270-5541366.
Joe’s Tractor &
Backhoe Service
Hauling Gravel Dirt & Sand.
Spread For
Driveways & Yards.
Tilling, Firewood & Delivery.
HILL-ROM 80 long
ter m care bed.
Electric head/knee
elevation with control
pendent. NP50
Prevention surfacemattress. Like new.
1 new sheet, used
sheet, bedspread
$350 (270)334-3813
Financial
COMPETITIVE
RATES:
FHA,
USDA,
VA
&
Conventional Loans
at Acopia Home
Loans.
Prequalification available
Call David Sither,
NMLS
#46033
Lender ID#4664
270-450-9050
www.acopiahomeloa
ns.com/dsither
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
SAWMILLS from only
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SAVE MONEY with your
own bandmill - Cut
Snow Removal
270-622-9394
270-508-0119
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land. Call for a Free Base
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packet & Quote 1-866309-1507
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or TV & Internet starting
at $49/month for 12
months with 1-year
agreement. Call 1- 800445-6403 to learn more.
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WALL TO WALL
CLEARANCE SALE
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Remarkable
Legacy Classic
Savings on
Buttercream/Cherry
Close Out Recliners
Table and
from Catnapper,
6 Side Chairs
Lane, Homestretch,
Sale Price $1649
and
$
Now
Southern Motion
999
Drastic
Reductions
on Selected
Electric
Fireplaces!!
Recline with the Touch of a Button
Power Reclining Sectional with
Storage Console
1999
$
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THROUGHOUT THE
STORE ON CLOSEOUTS,
DISCONTINUED,
SCRATCHED AND
DENTED ITEMS.
Some Items are
One of a Kind or
Limited Quantities.
• COME IN SOON AND
OFTEN TO CHECK OUT
THE TREMENDOUS
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Bunk Bed with
Storage Staircase,
Bookcase Back,
(not shown)
1199
$
•MONDAY-FRIDAY:
9:00-6:00
•SATURDAY:
9:00-5:00
•SUNDAY:
CLOSED
$
Now
599
1699
Bassett Louis Phillipe Cherry Dining
Table and 6 Chairs
1899
$
Sale Price $3349 ................. Now
Craftmaster Leather Sofa,
Chair, and Ottoman
2299
$
Sale Price $3297 ................ Now
Bassett Chatham Black Bedroom
Dresser, Mirror, Queen Bed
and 2 Night Stands
Sale Price $3146 ................. Now
1999
$
American Woodcrafters
Dresser, Mirror, and Chest,
Black with Cherry Tops
Sale Price $2049 ................. Now
1299
$
Catnapper Chaise Reclining Sofa
and Rocker Recliner
$
Sale Price $1448 ..................... Now
Bassett Table and 4 Chairs
in Java Finish
Sale Price $2199 ..................Now
Snuggler
Recliner
$
$
Sale Price $2696 ................. Now
999
Bassett, Lane, Campbell, Legacy,
Mayo, Ashley, Sleeplogic, Jackson,
Standard, American Woodcrafters,
Philip Reinisch, Riverside, Sauder,
Winners Only, Craftmaster, Corsicana,
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Adjustable
24”-30” Barstool
1199
Sale Price $649 ....................... Now
$
Backless $
Barstool
399
399
Now
$
499
Lane
Reclining Sectional
with
3 Reclining Seats
Sale Price $599
Sale Price $2649
$
399
88
Sale Price $899-$999
Legacy Classic
Heritage Court
Collection
Large Chest
Now
39
Metal Back $
Barstool
Close Out on
Hillsdale
Selected
Table and 4 Chairs Reclining Love Seats
in Oak/Slate/Metal
with Consoles
$
369
STOP IN AND SEE
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OF MERCHANDISE
FROM FAMOUS
NAME BRANDS:
$
Queen Size Poster Bed
in Pine Finish
Now
STORE HOURS:
Sale Price $1099
Vaughan Large Scale Cherry
Dresser, Mirror, Chest, and
2 Night Stands
Sale Price $749
Queen Size Headboard $119
Queen Size Bed $299
Dresser and Mirror $399
Night Stand $129
King Size Bed $699
Dresser and Mirror $799
Chest $599
Night Stand $249
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Rocker
Recliner
277
$
Riverside
60” TV Stand in
Espresso Finish
Now
Dinette with Nice Metal Design and a
Faux Marble Top Table
1699
$
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