Tuesday, June 14, 2016

U of L Look Ahead: Snider becomes a leader and other top stories.

  • U of L Look Ahead: Snider becomes a leader

    U of L Look Ahead: Snider becomes a leader
    Rick Pitino discusses NBA draft, his players coming back and musings on shoe companies. Matt Stone, The Courier-JournalJan 10, 2016; Clemson, SC, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard Quentin Snider (2) reacts during the second half against the Clemson Tigers at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Tigers won 66-62. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports(Photo: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports)Louisville basketball has its 2016-17 roster set and is close to finalizing its schedule. The Car..
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  • On to 2017; Who's back for U of L baseball?

    On to 2017; Who's back for U of L baseball?
    Louisville coach Dan McDonnell and key players talk about their loss to UCSB and exit from the NCAA tournament. Sam Upshaw Jr./The CJBuy PhotoLouisville Cardinals designated hitter Brendan McKay hits a homer to right center in the top of the 4th inning. Waiting to embrace him at home is Louisville Cardinals' Devin Hairston, 12 June, 2016(Photo: David R. Lutman/Special to The CJ)Buy PhotoAfter the season-ending NCAA super-regional loss to Cal State-Fullerton in 2015, University of Louis..
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  • Louisville City FC radio show to be launched on 790 WKRD

    Louisville City FC radio show to be launched on 790 WKRD
    Louisville City FC has partnered with 790 WKRD and iHeartMedia to launch the area's first soccer-specific radio show that will debut Saturday from 9-10 a.m. on Louisville's sports station. Steve Peake, a former member of the club's front office, will host "Soccer City," presented by LouCity, a comprehensive program covering both Louisville City FC and soccer on a broad scale."It's an exciting time to be a soccer fan in Kentuckiana, and it's about to get even better," said Tony Vanetti, show ho..
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  • Authorities working to recover body of Louisville man who drowned ...

    Authorities working to recover body of Louisville man who drowned ...
    TAYLORSVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A day of family fun turned tragic on Sunday. Now, authorities are working to recover the body of a Louisville man who drowned yesterday at Taylorsville Lake.On Monday afternoon, crews were searching the water for 48-year-old Zoran Jefetic. Officials say he was with his family when he fell into the water yesterday afternoon near Settlers Trace Marina. It's believed he was trying to put the plug back into their boat as they were returning to shore. Boats are using sonar..
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  • Louisville's Corey Ray a Golden Spikes Award finalist

    Louisville's Corey Ray a Golden Spikes Award finalist
    Though his final season as a Cardinal didn't end the way he would have wanted it to, Corey Ray is the first player in the history of Louisville baseball to be a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award. Here's the release from U of L: Louisville junior outfielder Corey Ray was among four finalists named Monday for the 2016 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award sponsored by Major League Baseball and presented in partnership with the Rod Dedeaux Foundation. The 2016 edition marks the 39th consecutive year..
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  • Louisville racks up more smog days with heat

    Louisville racks up more smog days with heat
    Air quality alert called for Monday.Buy PhotoI-64/I-71 Spaghetti Junction in Louisville.(Photo: Cj file photo)Buy PhotoLouisville this year has now racked up eight days - two more than all of last year - when lung-irritating ozone has topped the federal health standard, a city official reported on Monday.Officials also called an air quality alert for Monday late Monday morning, and asked people to drive less and take other steps to help reduce air pollution.The latest exceedances were Thursday, ..
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