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Nov. 4—ASHLAND — The Tomcats rolled past Harrison County on Friday, in hopes of building some momentum heading into the next round of the playoffs. Ashland displayed its usual versatile array ...
Tomcats win. "It was the first thing I did when the kids came in on Monday," Tackett said. ... Nov. 12—ASHLAND — Ashland coach Chad Tackett wanted two words to dominate the thoughts of his ...
Oct. 15—ASHLAND — Ashland coach Chad Tackett felt the growing pains his team experienced during the early part of the schedule would help the Tomcats stand tall during district games.
The Ashland Tomcats football program has achieved 11 state championships. The Ashland Tomcats (boys') basketball program has accomplished 1 national championship, 4 state championships, 32 regional championships, and 55 district championships. The Ashland Tomcats and Kittens (girls') soccer teams play at the Ashland Soccer Complex at the high ...
Sep. 19—ASHLAND — There was no one reason why Ashland scored 20 more points on Saturday night than it had in its first three games combined. Tony Love instead rattled off a list — and ...
Paul G. Blazer High School is a public high school in Ashland, Kentucky, United States. It was named for Paul G. Blazer [2] and is part of the Ashland Independent School District. It replaced the former Ashland High School on Lexington Avenue and the former Booker T. Washington Grade and High School at Seventh Street and Central Avenue in 1962.
Oct. 6—Ashland's three-score second-quarter deficit at Elizabethtown on Friday night wasn't a test — it was a re-test. Four weeks earlier, the Tomcats had surrendered 21 points in quick ...
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association boys' and girls' state basketball championships are single elimination tournaments held each March featuring 16 high schools. Colloquially known as the Sweet Sixteen (the KHSAA holds a trademark on the phrase).