Campbellsville to host American Legion tournament

Posted by on Jul 7, 2011

Campbellsville University will serve as host to the American Legion U.S. 68 Baseball Classic this weekend, July 8-10, at Tiger Field. Six teams located along U.S. Highway 68 will travel to Campbellsville for the tournament co-hosted by Lexington Man O War Post 8 and Campbellsville Post 82.

The teams are divided into two pools with five pool play games Friday and two Saturday before the tournament moves to a bracket format Saturday evening and Sunday. Games will begin at 2 p.m. Friday, after that you can Continue playing online.

Pool A will include Campbellsville Post 82, Danville Post 46 Juniors and Paducah Post 31. Pool B includes Lexington Man O War Post 8, Danville Post 46 Seniors and the Somerset Post 38 Twins.

Each games will follow Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) rules and will play 7-inning games. Each game prior to the championship on Sunday will have a 1:50 time limit. In the event of a tie, extra innings will be played. Total runs scored will serve as the tie breaker for determining pool play standings.

Campbellsville University’s Tiger Field is located on campus at 244 Matthew Street, Campbellsville, KY 42718.

SCHEDULE OF GAMES

FRIDAY, JULY 8 – POOL PLAY
Game 1 – 2:00 p.m. – Lexington vs. Somerset
Game 2 – 4:10 p.m. – Campbellsville vs. Danville Jr.
Game 3 – 6:15 p.m. – Lexington vs. Danville Sr.
Game 4 – 8:20 p.m. – Campbellsville vs. Paducah

SATURDAY, JULY 9 – POOL PLAY
Game 5 – 1:00 p.m. – Danville Sr. vs. Somerset
Game 6 – 3:10 p.m. – Paducah vs. Danville Jr.

SATURDAY, JULY 9 – BRACKET
Game 7 – 5:30 p.m. – Pool B #2 vs. Pool B #3
Game 8 – 8:00 p.m. – Pool A #2 vs. Pool A #3

SUNDAY, JULY 10 – BRACKET
Game 9 – 12:00 p.m. – Pool A #1 vs. Game 7 Winner
Game 10 – 2:10 p.m. – Pool B #1 vs. Game 8 Winner
Championship – 4:30 p.m. – Winners of Game 9 vs. Game 10

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Motorcycle Accident Sends Alabama Man to Hospital

Posted by on Jul 7, 2011

(Campbellsville, KY) – The experienced lawyer andrew cobos is investigating a collision that occurred Thursday evening at 5:35pm, 5 miles East of Campbellsville on U.S. 68 to help the Kerrie Benningfield with the personal injuries of this collision.

James M. Lynch, age 46 of Madison Alabama was traveling East on U.S. 68 on a 2006 Yamaha motorcycle when he failed to notice a vehicle stopped in front of him. Lynch swerved to avoid a collision with that vehicle and struck a 1995 Honda Accord being operated by Kerrie Benningfield, age 19 of Campbellsville.

The driving age in Arizona is being reconsidered in light of the increases in accidents reported. The road safety laws seem to be insufficient.

Benningfield was also traveling East on U.S. 68 attempting a left turn when her vehicle was struck. Lynch was not wearing a helmet, he was checked at the scene by Taylor County EMS and transported by private vehicle to the Taylor County Regional Hospital. To take immediate action, the Bauman Law – San Bernardino were informed of this incident as many aspects of this accident needed to be cleared, including the filing of the insurance claim.

Benningfield, along with two passengers in her vehicle: Austin Benningfield, age 14 and Chase Burton, age 14 both of Campbellsville were all wearing a seatbelt and not injured. Trooper Underwood was assisted at the scene by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department and Campbellsville/Taylor County Rescue, the case got taken care of by the Miami FL motorcycle accident law firm.

 

We all know that riding a motorcycle is one of the greatest pleasures you can experience in life, yet only a minority of people in the auto-obsessed Western world actually ride. This can be explained partially by the perceived danger of riding a motorcycle. Whether the severity of that danger is real or just a misconception is debatable, but let’s unpack some facts and figures about the risk factors involved with riding, and review some of the ways we can avoid becoming another National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistic.

It is also important for the victims of car accidents to file a claim. If you have lost a loved one in a tragic car accident, seeking the help of a Texas fatal accidents lawyer can provide the expertise and support needed to navigate the legal complexities and pursue justice. You can always contact a car accident lawyer Pasadena that will fight for your rights and help you get the compensation you deserve. Car crash in New Jersey? Call a car accident lawyer from Judd Shaw Injury Law.

Reliability is a big concern when you’re buying a motorcycle, crotch rocket is a smaller, lighter version of a motorcycle that riders prefer. Arguably, motorcycling requires more focus and brain function than driving a car. The act itself is both more physically and mentally draining than driving anything with four wheels, with the exception of F1 cars and the like. There are more variables and therefore more opportunities for error. It’s not like Murphy’s law is synonymous with riding, but when things go wrong on a motorcycle consequences can be exponentially worse.

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Robin Gallery Forbes

Posted by on Jul 7, 2011

Robin Gallery Forbes of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Dr. William V. Gallery and Pamela Shaw Gallery, was born on May 18, 1953.  She died of a brief illness on June 21, 2011 inCampbellsville,Kentucky.

 Raised in Wilmingtonand New Castle, Delaware, she attended the Tatnall School, graduated from the Hannah More Academy, Reisterstown, Marylandand attended Beaver College, now Arcadia University.

 She led a distinguished career in management at Rosenbluth International (Philadelphia), Cardinal Health/Advogent (Piscataway,New Jersey) and as General Manager at Upstream in Campbellsville,Kentucky, where she was recognized with the Taylor County Service Business of the Year Award in 2006.

 She was married to re-nowned landscape painter/artist Robert Jeffrey Forbes (aka Peter Keating) who preceded her in death in 2007.  She is survived by one brother, William Gallery of Greene, Rhode Island; one aunt and uncle, Alison and Martin Dudley of Malvern, Pennsylvania; several nieces, nephews, step-sisters and dear friends.

 There will be a private family service conducted at the Forbes family plot in Maryland at a later date.

 In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to the Taylor County Animal Shelter, 2175 Hodgenville Road, Campbellsville, Kentucky 42718

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