Posted by Alisha Nelson on Sep 7, 2010
Tebbs bend Battlefield Assoc. presents The 14th annual Flea Market/Yard Sale Saturday, September 11 from 8:oo am until 5:00 PM. Booth Rentals are $20. For more information and booth rental call Betty at 270-465-4210, Anita at 270-789-2655 or Donna at 270-789-3025. Proceeds goes toward upkeep of Battlefield and advertising. Rain Cancels.
[googleMap name=”Tebbs Bend ” width=”450″ height=”400″ zoompancontrol=”false” directions_to=”false”]1530-2578 Tebbs Bend Rd, Campbellsville, KY 42718[/googleMap]
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Posted by Alisha Nelson on Sep 3, 2010
by Chris Megginson- Campbellsville University
They were two of the first high school programs to break in the new synthetic turf at Finley Stadium this summer, now Campbellsville High School and Taylor County High School will be the first two teams to play a high school game on the newly renovated surface at Campbellsville University. The cross-town rivals will meet in the annual “Battle of the Birds” Friday, Sept. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
“We have invited Taylor County and Campbellsville to play the “Battle of the Birds” at Finley Stadium the next two years. Tim Davis (Campbellsville AD) and Jeff Gumm (Taylor County AD) are great to work with, and we look forward to hosting their teams,” said Rusty Hollingsworth, CU athletic director.
Both teams enter the game with an 0-2 record, as Campbellsville looks to keep its bragging rights alive. The Eagles won the 2009 meeting at Taylor County High School, 30-21.
This year’s Campbellsville Tiger team includes three players who played in the 2009 Battle of the Birds: former Taylor County quarterback Lance Turpin, former TCHS offensive lineman Keenan Bell and former Campbellsville High stand out Thomas Downs.
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Posted by Alisha Nelson on Aug 30, 2010
More than 3,500 fans packed Finley Stadium and lined the fence line for Campbellsville University’s first night game.
By Chris Megginson / Campbellsville Sports Information
Campbellsville, Ky. — To say that there’s an excitement surrounding the start of the 2010 Campbellsville University football season would be an understatement. More than 3,500 fans packed Finley Stadium and its fence lines Saturday night to watch the Fighting Tigers make history and start the season 1-0 with a 34-7 victory over Kentucky Christian University in the first home night game in history as many people love to bet on these games or gamble online, you might want to try your luck through สล็อตโจ๊กเกอร์เว็บตรง and see what offers they have for you.
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Posted by Alisha Nelson on Aug 18, 2010
The Taylor County Sheriffs Department is currently investigating a stolen 4 wheeler taken from the residence of Bobby Burress located at 5204 Speckridge Road. A red and black 2007 450 Polaris 4-wheeler was taken sometime during the late evening hours of 8/10/2010 or the early morning hours of 8/11/2010. Any one with information about the case or the where abouts of the 4-wheeler is asked to contact the Taylor County Sheriffs Office. The owner of the 4-wheeler, Mr. Burress, is offering a $1000.00 reward for information leading to the recovery and prosecution of the individual or individuals involved in the theft.
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Posted by Alisha Nelson on Jun 29, 2010
The 2010 Campbellsville University soccer season will kick off Aug. 20 with Lady Tiger and Tiger alumni games at Finley Stadium, which will serve as the new home for CU soccer with the addition of synthetic turf and lights.
The Lady Tigers will start the night with an alumni game at 6 p.m. followed by a Tigers alumni game at 8 p.m. Both teams will participate in preseason scrimmages on Saturday, Aug. 21 at 4 and 6 p.m.
For those who also enjoy FIFA soccer games we invite you to watch Qatar World Cup, the most prestigious tournament in the world on November 2022.
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