Volume 11 Number 5 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM May
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Volume 11 Number 5 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM May
for breaking news visit us online at www.pinnaclesportsview.com Volume 11 Number 5 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM May 2015 Graduation Issue! 119 Quality Auto defeated the State Farm Braves 9-5 to win the Pineville-Bell Little League tournament championship. Pictured Front Row L-R: Johnathan Rutherford, Cole Hoskins, Cameron Burnett, Evan Biliter and Caden Havens. Back row L-R: Coach Chad Biliter, Jacob Smith, Josh Helton, Coach P.J. Burnett, Hayden Callebs, Caden Daniels and Pinnacle Sports Photo Coach Bo Callebs. More photos from the game can be seen at www.pinnaclesportsview.com Ky. State Representative Rick Nelson presented UK-bound Maci Morris an award from the Kentucky General Assembly honoring her selection as Miss Kentucky basketball. Pictured from left to right are Lewis Morris (father), Maci Morris and Representative Nelson. Photo Submitted Page 2 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM Congratulations to the Bell County High School Class of 2015 from Superintendent Yvonne Gilliam and the Bell County Board of Education Dean Knuckles, Larry Elliott Eulene Brock and Brent Pursifull May 2015 May 2015 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM Page 3 The Bell County Farm Bureau board of directors recently recognized the recipients of the 2015 Ray Reed / Bell County Farm Bureau Scholarship. Pictured left to right on the front row: Ewell Hoskins (director), John D Brock (director & president), Brandy Sanders (Pineville High School), Heather Bingham (Pineville High School), Johnathan Wilson (Bell Co High School), Hannah Wilford (Middlesboro High School), Sidney Helton (Bell Co High School), Lauren Gibson (Middlesboro High School), Joe B Steely (director), Frank Mason (director), Luther Taylor (director). Back row: Trevor Lowe (Bell Co High School), Chase Nelson (Pineville High School), Dalton Patterson (Bell Co High School), Micah Robbins (Middlesboro High School), Major Edwards (Middlesboro High School) and Gary Grubbs (director). Not pictured- Kalee Capps (Pineville High School) and Eugene Gambrel (director). Since 2001 the Bell County Farm Bureau has been awarding scholarships to local graduating seniors. To date the board has awarded a total of 113 scholarships. NOTE: To be eligible the family must be members of the Bell County Farm Bureau. Page 4 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM May 2015 Pineville Boys Summer High School Basketball Team Camp June 9th - 11th June 9th 10am - Harlan vs. Red Bird 11am - Harlan vs. Middlesboro 12noon - Red Bird vs. Middlesboro 1pm - Pineville vs. Barbourville 2pm - Williamsburg vs. Barbourville 3pm - Williamsburg vs. Pineville June 10th 10am - Red Bird vs. Barbourville 11am - Middlesboro vs. Barbourville 12noon - Red Bird vs. Williamsburg 1pm - Middlesboro vs. Pineville 2pm - Harlan County vs. Williamsburg 3pm - Harlan County vs. Pineville June 11th 10am - Harlan vs. Pineville 11am - Harlan vs. Barbourville 12noon - Pineville vs. Red Bird 1pm - Harlan County vs. Barbourville 2pm - Harlan County vs. Red Bird Hometown4Heroes.com May 2015 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM Congratulations to the Middlesboro High School Class of 2015 from Superintendent Steve Martin and the Middlesboro Board of Education Jeff Greene ~ Chairman Kenny Pratt ~ Vice-Chairman Bill Johnson, J. J. Jones, and Charlotte Webb Page 5 Page 6 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM www.thefirstteepinemountain.org www.playpinemountain.com May 2015 May 2015 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM 2015 Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival Golf Classic Page 7 Page 8 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM Congratulations to the Pineville High School Class of 2015 Sponsored by proud supporters of The Pineville School System May 2015 May 2015 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM Page 9 Top Finishers by Age Division in the 2015 KMLF 5K Run/Walk Under Age 15 Men - Matthew Golden Women - Summer Bailey Age 15-19 Men - Mitchell Miracle Women - Kelly Brown Age 20-29 Men - Frederick Thomas Women - Joe Beth Bingham Age 30-39 Men - Justin Stewart Women - Alicia Bowling Age 40-49 Men - Roddy Leath Women - Misty Dean Age 50-59 Men - Gene LeBoufe Women - Mary Cunningham Age 60-69 Men - Ray Frazier Over Age 70 Men - Sawyer Johnson The top overall runners in the 2015 Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival 5K Run were Mitchell Miracle in the men’s division and Kelly Brown in the women’s division. Over 70 runners participated in this year’s event. Pinnacle Sports Photo Justin Mays 1509 US Highway 25E Middlesboro, KY 40965 606-248-9264 Insurance available in Kentucky and Tennessee Page 10 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM Camp Lady Jackets May 2015 Outdoor Truths with Gary Miller I’ve taken some time out of the last few days to fish the river. This is my sport of choice during this time of year. The weather has been perfect and the fish have been cooperating as well. One morning I felt like Mike Iaconelli who is one of the pros from the Bass Elite Series. Mike is known for his loud screams when he catches a big fish or a fish that gets him in contention to win. He really lets his emotions be seen and heard. I felt the same way the other day as I was landing several good fish. The difference in Mike and me is that he is fishing from a fifty thousand dollar bass boat, and I am in my twelve foot, river jon boat. But the thrill is the same. It doesn’t come from what’s above the water but from what’s below it. It’s that unexpected bite that becomes that unexpected fish which gives you that unexpected battle. When it culminates with fish-in-hand, there is nothing else to do but give a big, bold, unashamed scream or high-five, or anything that celebrates the victory. For some reason many of us are hesitant to openly celebrate. Men are especially reserve when it come to this. Sometimes we think it’s unbecoming to an adult. Other times we fear celebrating now because of what may lie ahead. It’s the old thought that we shouldn’t get too excited about something until the outcome is certain. And we surely can’t enjoy the good times because something bad is just around the corner. As schools dismiss for the summer, summer camps crank up. Middlesboro Lady Jacket Basketball Coach Ron Edwards has already wrapped up Camp Lady Jackets. Our Ray Welch visited camp activities at the Middlesboro Middle School and filed these photos. Now I know I’m speaking (writing) to some of you who fall right into this trap. Some of you catch a five pound bass and shrug it off as if it is commonplace for you. Other times you won’t allow yourself to celebrate because you know there is still a “long way to go.” Let me tell you, you are missing out on some great moments. In life there are too many tough times. We deal with some trouble, problems, or heartaches, every day. Some are minimal; others are life-changing. We have no idea what tomorrow holds. We may be awakened by an unexpected phone call informing us about an unexpected tragedy. We may be met at work with an unexpected pink slip. We may be notified by our doctor about an unexpected illness. We just never know. There is one thing I do know however; I know I can celebrate each and every good moment and good day with a bold and unashamed zest. No one can keep me from celebrating with everything I have. And for me, I will choose to milk every present moment of all its praise whether that moment is something as small as landing a bass from the river or something as big as winning the BassMasters Classic. I hope you will too. Gary Miller gary@outdoortruths.org May 2015 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM Kentucky Indiana All-Star Basketball Classic will be held at Transylvania on Friday June 12 Since 1940, the Kentucky Lions All-Star Classic has matched the best Kentucky basketball players against the best in Indiana. This Classic has created an intense rivalry between the two historically "Basketball States." More than a basketball game, the Classic serves as a major fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation. Show your support and cheer on the best that Kentucky High School Basketball has to offer by purchasing tickets to the game on Friday June 12th at the Beck Center on Transylvania's Campus. Let's show Indiana how we do basketball in the Bluegrass! Buy your Tickets NOW at etix.com! 2015 Kentucky Boys All-Star Team Player High School James Bolden Holmes Evan Hall Knott County Central Aric Holman Owensboro Camron Justice Knott County Central Jaqualis Matlock Hopkinsville Justin Miller Owensboro Zach Patterson Elizabethtown Jalen Perry Ballard Matt Rose Lexington Christian David Simmons Henderson County Ray Spalding Trinity Dwayne Sutton DuPont Manual Peyton Woods Wayne County Head Coach: James Haire, Elizabethtown Asst. Coach: Wayne Breeden, Tates Creek Asst. Coach: Jerry Turner, Elizabethtown Asst. Coach: Robert Broughton, E’town 2015 Kentucky Girls All-Star Team High School Player Alexis Brewer Bardstown Reauna Cleaver Elizabethtown Dee Givens Lafayette J’Nayah Hall Apollo Nora Kiesler Assumption Maci Morris Bell County DeAsia Outlaw Henderson County Morgan Rich Allen Co.-Scottsville Asia Sims Bourbon County Sandra Skinner George Rogers Clark Ashanti Thomas Lafayette Morgan Turner Meade County Head Coach: Scott Sivills, Calloway Co. Asst. Coach: Mike Harper, Muhlenberg Co Asst. Coach: DG Sherrill, Bowling Green Asst. Coach: Piper Lindsey, Mason County See Us For All Your Insurance Needs! Page 11 Page 12 WWW.PINNACLESPORTSVIEW.COM May 2015