Vol. 117, No. 06
February 11, 2009

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SPORTS

Fighting Tigers too much for Greenwaves

By BILL ROSACKER
Messenger Staff

Meade County ventured to Breckinridge County Feb. 8 to make up the district game postponed by the weather. You would think fan support at 5:30 on a Sunday afternoon would be sparse at best. Add to that the fact that this was the third day in a row the Greenwaves would lace up their sneakers and do battle on the hardwood, but that was not the case on this Sunday. The stands were filled by fans rooting for both sides. Meade, as always, had a large contingent on hand to cheer on the Greenwaves while the Fighting Tigers filled the rest of the gym. Both sides were treated to an entertaining and hard-fought contest, from which only one team would emerge victorious.

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Braden Pace signs with Brescia

After two years of not fielding a men’s golf team, Brescia University coach David Ballou is faced with rebuilding the team from scratch, and he is beginning the rebuilding program with Braden Pace from Meade County High School. The son of David and Sharon Pace, Brandenburg, Braden Pace has lettered in golf since his freshman year.

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