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Freshman Rogers Making Big Difference for ALC

Freshman Rogers Making Big Difference for ALC

Rogers led the Eagles to a crushing 98-61 victory at Kentucky Christian University by hitting 7-8 field goals for 15 points.  In a victory over Montreat College, the freshman scored 15 points, pulled down 10 rebounds, and blocked 5 shots to lead the Eagles to a 60-46...
Sophomore Sensation JJ Hickson

Sophomore Sensation JJ Hickson

Hickson sparked the Lady Eagles to a 67-53 home victory against Ohio Christian University by pumping in 22 points. The sophomore connected on 8-14 from the field. She also drained 5 three-point baskets.  In a 71-64 loss to Pikeville University, Hickson finished with...
Big Man in the Middle: The Eagles’ Terry Muse

Big Man in the Middle: The Eagles’ Terry Muse

ALC’s Male Athlete of the Week is Eagles big man Terry Muse. The strong, burly center opened the season in the UPike Classic (versus UC-Clermont) by collecting a game-high 16 rebounds to go with 8 points and 4 blocks. ALC took its first loss of the season versus...
Still Going Strong: Lady Eagle Ariel Nickell

Still Going Strong: Lady Eagle Ariel Nickell

ALC’s Female Athlete of the Week is junior Ariel Nickell. This comes as no surprise since the uber-talented forward was also the KIAC Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week. During the week, Nickell averaged 28 points and 11.5 rebounds. She also...
Katie McFarland: Holding Her Own for ALC

Katie McFarland: Holding Her Own for ALC

The Lady Eagles Volleyball squad has had some tough match-ups this season. If not for Katie McFarland, the road to victory would look pretty bleak. McFarland, a sophomore from Church Hill, TN, plays Middle Back, but she is also known for her unique ability to play...
Randolph and Noble Earn Big Finishes in UPike Meet

Randolph and Noble Earn Big Finishes in UPike Meet

Despite running on a mountainous course that was rain soaked, Greg Randolph finished first in the University of Pikeville Invitational Cross Country meet held on October 1st at Bob Amos Park in Pikeville. With the win, Randolph became the first male in school history...