The NBA Finals are set. The Los Angeles Lakers will meet the Miami Heat this Wednesday at 8 pm CST. LeBron James will lead the Lakers to their first appearance since 2010. Miami will be returning to the Finals for the first time since 2014. In a crazy twist of fate, James led the Miami team to the playoffs six years ago. One of the biggest stories in sports media for NBA fans will be James making his 10th NBA Final appearance in 17 seasons. The other story making headlines is the fact that these two teams have former Kentucky Wildcats helping to get it done. The Lakers have reached the Finals thanks to veteran leadership. Much of that veteran presence is from two former Kentucky Wildcat players. The first is 14-year-veteran and Louisville native Rajon Rondo. The 6’1” point guard has elevated his name in the record books during this playoff run. In this series, Rondo passed Scottie Pippen and the late Kobe Bryant in all time playoff assists. Currently, he sits in the number eight spot with 1,053 assists. More than likely, he will jump two more spots before the season is over. Rondo is seeking his second NBA Championship; his first came in 2008 with the Boston Celtics. Another veteran player for LA is 2012 NCAA Champion Anthony Davis. Though Rondo has more experience in the playoffs, Davis has eight years in the league and is playing incredible basketball in this postseason. The Lakers narrowly won the Western Conference Finals over the Nuggets 4-1. They survived game 2 thanks to a Davis three point buzzer beater. He averaged 31.2 points per game to help them earn their way to the Finals. The Lakers are fortunate to have former Wildcat veterans on their team. The Miami Heat has two less experienced former Kentucky players on their roster. Jimmy Butler is the veteran superstar for Miami and the Heat has several players that can produce a great game any night. Bam Adebayo, a former Wildcat under John Calipari, is Miami’s second option. The 23 year old 6’9” power forward had the career defining block in game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The team still needed two more wins to make it to the finals. Adebayo took responsibility for their game 5 loss, but bounced back huge in game 6 with 32 points and 14 rebounds to lead them to victory. Last but not least is Tyler Herro, the second former Wildcat on the Heat’s roster. Herro is in his rookie season but plays like a season pro. The kid averaged 19.2 points and 6.2 rebounds against the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals. Miami basically ran the offense through Herro in game 4. As a result, he dropped 37 points for the win. Incidentally, this 37 point game broke the record for most points by a Heat rookie in a playoff game. One last fast-fact, Tyler Herro is the first player born in the 2000s to make the NBA Finals. We aren't closing the books on University of Kentucky ties to the 2020 NBA Finals yet. The Heat has the highly-successful Pat Riley as part of the organization. He’s been the President of the team since 1995, with a couple stints as head coach. Riley played for the Kentucky Wildcats from 1964 to 1967. In what might be one of the craziest stats in sports history, Pat Riley has been involved in the NBA title scene for the past six decades. You read that right, as either player, coach or team executive, Pat Riley has been a part of the NBA Finals in some form or fashion since the 1970s. In 1972, as a guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, Riley became an NBA Champion for the first and only time as a player. As coach of the famous “Showtime Lakers”, Pat Riley won four NBA championships in the 1980s. In 1994, while head coach of the New York Knicks, Riley coached the team to the NBA Finals where they fell to the Houston Rockets. Though he doesn’t have any championship rings from the 90s, he was named Coach of the Year three times that decade. In 2006, Pat Riley coached the Miami Heat to their first NBA championship. As an executive for the same organization, Riley has two NBA championships from 2012 and 2013. In 2020, Riley starts the decade off with yet another NBA Finals appearance as President of the Miami Heat. Frank Vogel is the current coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. Vogel actually has ties to the University of Kentucky, as well. He was a former student manager under Coach Rick Pitino during the 1994-95 season. The following season, Pitino resurrected the junior varsity Kentucky basketball team whom Vogel played for. Pitino was also the reason Vogel got started in the NBA, as the former UK coach recruited Vogel to his Boston Celtics team in 1997 as video coordinator. This is Vogel’s first year as coach for the Lakers and first Finals appearance in 10 years as head coach. He may not have any awards, but if his career resembles Riley’s, he’s starting off in the right organization. While Riley and Rondo are looking to add additional hardware to their trophy room; Davis, Adebayo, or Herro will be the first Calipari recruits from Kentucky to do it. There are many storylines to follow in the 2020 NBA Finals, and success from former Kentucky Wildcats is definitely one of them! Tip-off for game 1 of the NBA Finals is set for 8:00 PM (CST) Wednesday, September 30 on ABC. 2020 NBA Finals Schedule
Game 1: Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 9 p.m. ET Game 2: Friday, Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. ET Game 3: Sunday, Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. ET Game 4: Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 9 p.m. ET Game 5*: Friday, Oct. 9 at 9 p.m. ET Game 6*: Sunday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. ET Game 7*: Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 9 p.m. ET * if necessary ** All games on ABC
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FootGolf tournament Saturday, September 26 and Doubles Tennis Tuesday, September 29 in Paducah9/24/2020 Sixth Annual FootGolf Open in Paducah on Saturday, September 26 Draw Your Partner Doubles for Tennis Enthusiasts Tuesday, September 29 Paducah Parks & Recreation is hosting the sixth annual FootGolf Paducah Open on Saturday, September 26 at Midtown Golf Course located at 1122 Adams Street. FootGolf is a hybrid sport that has rules similar to golf as players attempt to kick a soccer ball into a cup in as few shots as possible.
The FootGolf Paducah Open is an 18-hole competitive tournament. Prizes will be given with first place winning $75, second place winning $50, and third place winning $25. People of all ages and abilities are welcome. Each participant needs to bring a soccer ball. Registration for the free event begins on site at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start for players at 9:30 a.m. Since Midtown Golf Course has a nine-hole FootGolf course, participants will be completing the course twice for the tournament. Midtown Golf Course, located behind Jetton soccer field, offers a free nine-hole course where traditional golfers, footgolfers, and disc golfers can play at the same time with each hole having a disc golf basket and holes for golf and FootGolf. For more information about the FootGolf Paducah Open, visit www.paducahky.gov/footgolf-paducah-open or contact Recreation Specialist James Weems at 270-444-8538 or [email protected]. Paducah Parks & Recreation is hosting a social event for tennis enthusiasts. Draw Your Partner Doubles brings a unique style to traditional doubles tennis as partners for each participant will be randomly drawn throughout the evening. The event will be Tuesday, September 29 at the Noble Park Tennis Courts with matches beginning at 6 p.m. Players may either attend as individuals or with a group. The free event is open to players 16 years of age and older. All playing abilities are welcome. Please bring your own tennis racket. Door prizes will be given out at the event to participants. There is no pre-registration required. This event will be following the United States Tennis Association’s (USTA) COVID-19 recommendations for playing safely. The recommendations will be communicated with participants during the check-in process. For more information from the USTA, visit https://www.usta.com/en/home/stay-current/national/ustastatement-on-safety-of-playing-tennis-during-the-covid-19-v.html. For more information about the Tennis Draw Your Partner Doubles, contact Recreation & Parks Superintendent Taylor Morsching at 270-444-1331 or [email protected]. Additional information about Paducah Parks & Recreation activities can be found at www.paducahky.gov. Who knew a global pandemic and a “bubble” with no fans would translate into some of the best NBA basketball. The bubble has everything a real basketball fan lives for like buzzer beaters, game sevens, underdogs, upsets, defense, and team basketball. One of the coolest things about this year’s playoffs is it’s packed with former Kentucky Wildcats.
After one game into the conference finals, former Kentucky Wildcat players are making the University of Kentucky proud. They're blowing the stats out of the water with five ex-players still in the game. Technically, Boston’s Enes Kanter could be considered a former Wildcat bringing the total to six former players. Some are disputing his status since he never ‘technically’ played a game at Kentucky due to ineligibility. During his year at UK, he practiced with the team and his GPA factored into the team’s average. So, it’s up for debate. Aside from Kanter, former Wildcat players are ‘showing up’ for the university and dominating the game for their current professional teams. The Los Angeles Lakers are favored to win the entire tournament. The Lakers rule with 35 year-old-player LeBron James, considered the greatest player in the game today. LeBron has a sidekick this year that’s second to none. Anthony Davis, the 2012 NCAA champion and one of the best to ever play the game at UK under Kentucky Wildcat Coach John Calipari. The ‘two-headed monster,’ James and Davis, are the reason the Lakers are favored to take it all. Included in the Wildcat/Laker line-up is Rajon Rondo. Rondo played under Coach Tuby Smith. Jamal Murray is another former Wildcat under Head Coach Calipari. The 6’4 NBA player is a Denver Nugget. Murray just dropped 40 points in a game seven win against the LA Clippers. The Clippers were right up there with the Lakers in being favored to win the championship. No one saw Denver coming though. The Nuggets and Lakers will meet this weekend in the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 2009. The Miami Heat have two former Wildcats, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro. I have to say, this team is my favorite. Both players catapulted their team to victory with late game clutch plays. Herro is the ‘go to’ guy for late three pointers. Adebayo is an outstanding defensive player. One of the best defensive plays ever made in the NBA Playoffs happened Tuesday night. The Heat worked their way back into the game over the favored Celtics and forced an overtime. Towards the end of the game, Heat superstar Jimmy Butler scored an impressive basket giving Miami a two-point lead. The Celtics still had enough time remaining to tie or take the lead. This was one of those defining moments in the NBA playoffs when great players become immortal. Boston puts the ball in the hands of their young, elite player, Jason Tatum. He drives to the basket and goes up for what should be a hard slam dunk, but then...BAM! No literally, Bam Adebayo blocks his dunk at the rim in the most amazing play. “Bam Adebayo’s block on Jayson Tatum’s dunk attempt was the best defensive play I’ve seen ever in the playoffs!!!!” tweeted NBA great, Magic Johnson. Being a big heat fan, I was on the edge of my seat during those final minutes. Watching former Kentucky players make key plays was awesome. When Adebayo blocked that dunk I screamed and woke our baby up - the wife wasn’t too happy (I’m a new dad, by the way). The Celtics and Heat are setting the tournament up for quite the entertaining series. Here’s a crazy stat. Not only is a Kentucky player guaranteed to win an NBA title, but the player was coached by Calipari. As it goes, great players were drafted by flailing teams. Some players have been traded while others had teams built around them. And now, it’s paying off. Game two of the Eastern Conference finals begins tonight at 6 pm CST. Miami currently leads 1 - 0. Game one between the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets is at 8 pm CST this Friday on TNT. Go Heat and best of luck to all the former Wildcats! The Hoptown Half Marathon & 5K will take place, Saturday, September 19, 2020 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. With CoV-2 looming, the race was in doubt. The Mercy Iron Mom Half Marathon, Relay and 5K in Paducah, Kentucky was cancelled earlier this year and moved to May of 2021.
After the race in Hopkinsville, there are several other locations in western Kentucky such as the Independence Bank 22K at LBL virtual event and the Dwain Taylor Murray Half Marathon, Relay, and 5K that will hold races this year. The Hopkinsville course starts downtown Hoptown through the streets of a scenic residential area, across the Christian County countryside, and will finish downtown by way of the Hopkinsville Greenway Trail. The Half marathon and 5K runner packages include a medal and a moisture-wicking performance shirt. If you haven’t been to Hopkinsville lately, it hasn’t changed much. Much of the residential living located at the edge of downtown and past Jenny Stuart Hospital is as beautiful as ever. A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Challenge House in memory of the late Hopkinsville Mayor Wally Bryan. The Challenge House relocates persons, couples, and families through faith to bring resources to underprivileged neighborhoods. Last year’s race drew 632 participants from 16 different states. The race starting line is 1001 S. Main Street. A prerace expo will be held on Friday, September 18 at Planters Bank-Jennie Stuart Health Sportsplex in Hopkinsville. The Independence Bank LBL Bridge to Bridge Run has been converted to a virtual event. There are divisions for individual, 2 person relay, and 3 person relay. Starting on the Canton side of the Lake Barkley Bridge and crossing into the beautiful Land Between the Lakes Recreation area. The course will follow the paved path along highway 80 until connecting with the Central Hardwoods Scenic Trail. Runners will stay on the Central Hardwoods Scenic Trail for the full distance of the trail ending at Fenton. The course will then connect with the Kentucky Lake Bridge where runners will cross and finish just west of Kentucky Lake along Highway 80. The David Taylor Chrysler Murray Half Marathon & 5K and Relay is scheduled for Saturday, October 24, 2020 in Murray, Kentucky. The Murray Half Marathon is a certified, one loop course with short, out-and-back segments in Central Park and at the relay exchange point on Opportunity Drive. The course was carefully laid out so that runners get to experience the best of Murray. Runners will visit beautiful historic downtown with a short stroll through Central Park. Runners are then guided along Murray State’s scenic campus before heading into a few of Murray’s friendliest neighborhoods and then back to the Murray-Calloway County’s Center for Health and Wellness. The route has a few small hills, but they are a nice break from the predominantly flat Kentucky terrain. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
License fees for Kentucky residents: Fishing - $23 Combination Hunting and Fishing - $42 Sportsman's (Hunting plus Fishing, Trout, Deer, Turkey, Dove/Waterfowl - $95 Strength training for archery season Any activity that requires strength and stamina should be taken seriously when considering a work-out regimen. Shooting a bow requires strength in your shoulders, lats( flat muscle in the back), back, core, and glutes. There are five great strength building exercises to keep your body and mind on the target. The exercises are: The single arm dumbbell roll Dumbbell side raise Romanian deadlift Rowing Machine Forearm plank Watch five - one minute videos on each exercise on the provided website: https://www.archery360.com/2017/08/29/5-strength-conditioning-excercises-for-archery/ Beginning at 2 pm CST today, September 4, interested parties will be able to watch the Longines Kentucky Oaks racing events on NBCSN. The Longines is the premier race for three year old fillies (female horses). This feature race is a $1.25 million Grade 1 stakes race with the winner being awarded a garland of lilies. The race is set to run at 5:45 p.m. CST. Established around the same time as the Kentucky Derby, it dates back to May 19, 1875 by the founder of the Kentucky Derby, Colonel Meriwether Lewis Clark. On race day, Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky is decorated pink in an effort to drive awareness and funds to support breast and ovarian cancer. As part of the Pink Out, Kentucky Oaks partners with the Breast Health Program at Norton Cancer Institute. The official cocktail for the event is the Finlandia Oaks Lily (though I prefer Grey Goose).
Ingredients for two 1 part Finlandia® Vodka 1 part Sweet and Sour Mix 1/4 part Triple Sec 3 parts Cranberry Juice Directions Fill a stemless wine glass with crushed ice Add in the ingredients and stir Add a straw and garnish with blackberries and a lemon wedge For the watch party by the pitcher Serves 88 ounces Finlandia Vodka 8 ounces sweet and sour mix or lemonade 24 ounces cranberry juice 1/2 ounce triple sec 4 ounces fresh water to make up for dilution of ice when hand-shaking or stirring 24 blackberries for garnish Combine all ingredients. Pour into a tall glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with blackberries on skewers. Add sipping straws and enjoy. Tip: This can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator until serving time. By ARNIE STAPLETON
DENVER (AP) — It wasn’t that long ago that the NFL nixed Tony Romo’s fantasy football convention at a Nevada casino because of the league’s strict policy against having anything to do with sports betting. Now, the NFL is betting big on the once taboo industry, loosening its gambling policies just as the finishing touches were being made at Allegiant Stadium, the Raiders’ spiffy new home within earshot of the neon-soaked Las Vegas Strip. When the league voted in May to allow teams to sign sponsorship deals with gambling entities, the first team to place its bets was the Denver Broncos. The Broncos capitalized on a confluence of events: Colorado’s new sports gambling law that was approved by voters and the league’s lifting of its ban on sportsbook advertising. During a pandemic when new sponsorship opportunities were nearly non-existent, the Broncos signed a trio of gambling sponsors: one with FanDuel Group that includes stadium signage, another with Betfred USA Sports that features a sports betting lounge at Empower Field and a sports betting app and lastly, one with BetMGM, which launched a full sportsbook at Saratoga Casino Black Hawk, about 45 minutes away in the mountains. (Fans won’t actually be able to place wagers at the stadium betting lounges like they would at a sportsbook but will have to place their bets through an app, and the stadium signage won’t be showing up on broadcasts.) “There’s sports betting, there’s daily fantasy, there’s casinos, so there’s a lot of different aspects to these businesses,” said Mac Freeman, the Broncos’ chief commercial officer. “I think what you’ll find with us carving those first tracks through the field you’ll see other teams follow pretty quickly as states come on” board with sports gambling, Freeman said. Freeman said the trio of deals with three very different gambling outfits is a result of the Broncos “bringing order to what was sort of a chaotic environment.” “Because in the clutter just taking any deal you can get, probably no one actually gets true value out of it. So, I think we got a very favorable response from all of the partners and they were thrilled that we were going to limit these and then work hard to craft space for all of them so we No, the new gambling partnerships won’t make up for revenue lost during the coronavirus crisis, which has forced many teams, including Denver’s, to open the season without fans but with crowd noise pumped in instead.could deliver a real value for them,” Freeman said. “It’s great that we were able to get these deals done. It’s material revenue for the organization,” Freeman said. “The reality is I think you know the other revenue (dips) we’re going to see this year will dwarf what probably we were able to do in this category.” Another no is this one: the Broncos won’t benefit from any bets from their fans. “No, we are not able to sort of participate in the actual betting volumes or revenue generated,” Freeman said. “No, this is a very classic sponsorship structure where they are paying a fee for assets that we will use to leverage their brands. So, no, there’s no share of any of the actual betting activity coming back to the team.” Just six years after nixing Romo’s fantasy football camp in Las Vegas, the NFL is all in on gambling in 2020. “The approach to the licensed sports betting has evolved as the league and teams entertain new fan engagement opportunities through commercial partnerships,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy told The Associated Press. “What has not changed, however, is our relentless protection of the integrity of the game,” McCarthy added. “These new partnerships have no impact on the play on the field. We have continued to study the rapidly changing landscape and felt comfortable with clubs executing partnerships such as these.” Even with integrity measures in place, the league and gambling interests are linked like never before. “We’re all on a path to we don’t know exactly where but I’m as curious as anybody,” said NBC longtime play-by-play man Al Michaels. “I don’t know what the end game is here, I don’t know that anybody does. But I do think that it’s pretty fascinating that yesterday DraftKing announced that Michael Jordan is going to be part of their operation and on the board and the stock went up about 10%. “It’s a fascinating dynamic that’s developing right now and I wish I could predict what’s going to happen here but clearly everybody feels that they want a piece of the pie, of the gambling pie,” Michaels said. “People are interested in putting down a couple of shekels during the game or even inside the game, not just the end result and how many points will be scored and all of that. But this is a mystery. It’s a mystery right now. I don’t know where it goes. I do know the leagues are very excited to be a party to what could be a gigantic industry.” Michaels’ broadcast partner, Cris Collinsworth, is the majority owner of Pro Football Focus, a subscription-based analytics service founded in England in 2007 that studies and grades every player on every play in every game. “It’s kind of interesting. With PFF I have a lot of people who are from Europe that work here ... they laugh at us with all of this because it’s been such a part of their culture for so long that you could bet on anything,” Collinsworth said. “And when they see the gnashing of teeth and everything that we’re going through in this transition period, they just find it very, very entertaining. “And for the rest of the world I guess this is just status quo, but it is very different for us.” Betting odds change frequently throughout the day. To get the latest odds, go to: kentuckyderby.com/horses/leaderboard KENTUCKY DERBY ODDS Thursday, September 3 2020 2 pm cst.
Here is the list of Kentucky Derby contenders along with owners, trainers, breeders, and earnings . The Derby odds change daily. Check out the correlation between earnings and odds. Two more days until the race. There will be more helpful information available tomorrow on WKY Community Living’s Facebook and webpage. You may participate in online betting or play along with your friends at home. Regardless, it’s a historic event with no fans. And if you’re lacking in excitement, as many are, this may put a little 'skip' in your step. 1 Finnick the Fierce Owner: Monge, Arnoldo and Hernadez Ray Trainer: Ray Hernandez Breeder: Paige Jillian Blu Sky Stables Earnings: $121,700 2 Max Player Owner: Hall, George E. and SportsBLX and Thoroughbreds Corp. Trainer: Steven M. Asmussen Breeder: K & G Stables Earnings: $337,500 3 Enforceable Owner: John C. Oxley Trainer: Mark E. Casse Breeder: Clearsky Farms Earnings: $314,550 4 Storm the Court Owner: Exline-Border Racing LLC, Bernsen, David A., Wilson, Susanna and Hudock, Dan Trainer: Peter Eurton Breeder: SteppingStone Farm Earnings: $1,273,850 5. Major Fed Owner: Lloyd Madison Farms IV, LLC Trainer: Gregory D. Foley Breeder: Lloyd Madison IV, LLC Earnings: $179,100 6. King Guillermo Owner: Victory Ranch Trainer: Juan Carlos Avila Breeder: Carhue Investments, Grouseridge LTD, Marengo Investments Earnings: $317,050 7. Money Moves Owner: LaPenta Robert V. and Bortolozza Stables LLC Trainer: Todd A. Pletcher Breeder: Whitehall Lane Farm Inc. Earnings: $67,400 8. SouthBend Owner: Barber, Gary, Wachtel Stable, Deutsch, Peter, and Pantofel Stable LLC Trainer: William I. Mott Breeder: Highclere Inc. Earnings: $215,610 9. Mr. Big News Owner: Allied Racing Stable, LLC Trainer: W. Bret Calhoun Breeder: Don Alberto Corporation Earnings: $156,500 10. Thousand Words Owner: Albaugh Family Stables LLC, and Spendthrift Farm LLC Trainer: Bob Baffert Breeder: Hardacre Farm Earnings: $297,000 11. Necker Island Owner: Daniels, Raymond, Scherr, Wayne and Will, Harbut Racing LLC Trainer: Chris A. Hartman Breeder: Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC Earnings: $74,808 12. Sole Volante Owner: Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and Bianconne, Adie Trainer: Patrick L. Bianconne Breeder: Flaxman Holdings Limited Earnings: $273,510 13. Attachment Rate Owner: Bakke, Jim and Isbister, Gary Trainer: Dale L. Romans Breeder: Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin III Earning: $93,673 14. Winning Impression Owner: West Point Thoroughbreds and Pearl Racing Trainer: Dallas Stewart Breeder: Winstar Farm, LLC Earnings: $54,822 15. NY Traffic Owner: Fanelli, John, Cash is King LLC, LC Racing, Braverman, Paul Trainer: Saffie A. Joseph, Jr. Breeder: Bryan Culnan Earnings: $472,820 16. Honor A.P. Owner: CRK Stable Trainer: John A. Shirreffs Breeder: Georg Krikorian Earnings: $340,000 17. Tiz the Law Owner: Sackatoga Stable Trainer: Barclay Tagg Breeder: Twin Creeks Farm Earnings: $1,972,400 18. Authentic Owner: Spendthrift Farm LLC, MyRaceHorse Stable, Madaket Staples LLC and Starlight Racing Trainer: Bob Baffert Breeder: Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds LLC Earnings: $980,000 CoV-2 may have taken away our travel plans and large social gatherings, however, it hasn't taken away our ability to play. Being outside in the fresh air with a sport that's basically 'no touch' might be the perfect answer for companies and good friends to exercise and socialize.
The 2020 Fall Coed Kickball League Registration is Underway. The Paducah Parks & Recreation Department is hosting an adult kickball league this fall for players at least 14 years of age. The first games are set to begin September 24. All games will be played Thursday evenings at Stuart Nelson Park. Registration ends Wednesday, September 9 at 4:30 p.m. To register a team, call the Paducah Parks & Recreation office at 270-444-8508. By September 17 at 4:30 p.m., each team needs to submit the Team Roster and an Individual Waiver for each player. Team Rosters and Individual Waivers can be e-mailed to [email protected]. These documents, including a fillable PDF version of the Individual Waiver form, can be found at paducahky.gov/adult-kickball-league. Teams must be coed with a minimum of ten players, at least four of which must be female. The cost to register is $150 per team. A team may have no more than 20 players on the Team Roster. However, no more than 12 players will be allowed to participate per team on game nights. For more information about the kickball league, contact Parks & Recreation at 270-444-8508. Post positions are drawn for the 146th Kentucky Derby to be held on Saturday, September 5. This will be the second-leg of the Triple Crown.
Post position Horse Morning line odds 1 Finnick The Fierce 50-1 2 Max Player 30-1 3 Enforceable 30-1 4 Storm The Court 50-1 5 Major Fed 50-1 6 King Guillermo 20-1 7 Money Moves 30-1 8 South Bend 50-1 9 Mr. Big News 50 -1 10 Thousand Words 15-1 11 Necker Island 50-1 12 Sole Volante 30-1 13 Attachment Rate 50-1 14 Winning Impression 50-1 15 NY Traffic 20-1 16 Honor A.P. 5-1 17 Tiz The Law 3-5 18 Authentic 8-1 |
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