Friday high school basketball:
Somerset Christian School Lady Cougars 24 North Hardin Christian School 20.
West Jessamine 60 Southwestern Lady Warriors 59.
Boys- West Jessamine 69 Pulaski Co. 57.
Friday- high school football state championship games:
Class 1A-Sayre Spartans 27 Raceland Rams 22.
Class 2A-Beechwood Tigers 50 Owensboro Catholic Aces 34.
Class 4A-Paducah Tilghman Blue Tornado 27 Franklin Co. Flyers 20.
Friday college football:
Conference USA Champion Game In Jacksonville, Alabama. Jax State Gamecocks 52 WKU Hilltoppers 12.
WKU (8-5 /6-2 CUSA) will face the James Madison Dukes (8-4/4-4 Sun Belt) in the Boca Raton Bowl, at FAU Stadium in Boca Raton, Florida on Wednesday, December 18th, kickoff 5:30p ET. It will be the Hilltoppers 11th bowl game appearance in the last 13 years. Live coverage on WTLO AM 1480/97.7 FM and seen nationally on ESPN.
Friday college volleyball:
No. 3 Kentucky Wildcats 3-1 over No. 15 Minnesota Golden Gophers in the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament at Historic Memorial Coliseum.
No. 4 Kentucky (22-7) advances to the NCAA Sweet 16 on Thursday against No.7 Missouri Tigers.
Saturday high school basketball:
Somerset Lady Briar Jumpers 52 Ludlow is Panthers 44.
Somerset Christian School Lady Cougars 51 Heritage Christian Lady Warriors 12.
Boys: Somerset Briar Jumpers 47 Danville Admirals 43.
Somerset Christian School Cougars 69 Highlands Latin Highlanders 41.
Somerset Christian School Cougars 78 Portland Christian School Eagles 57.
Southwestern Warriors 80 Owsley Co. Owls 24.
Saturday high school football state championship games:
Class 5A-Bowling Green Purples 37 Cooper Jaguars 30.
Class 3A- Christian Academy Louisville Centurions 42 Union Co. Braves 21.
Class 6A- Trinity Shamrocks 42 Ryle Raiders 23.
Saturday college basketball:
Babacar Faye had a double double, 19 points and 12 rebounds in a WKU Hilltoppers 79-65 road win over the Evansville Aces.
Don McHenry with 17, Julius Thedford 16, Braxton Bayless 11.
Up next: Tuesday WKU Hilltoppers (5-3 ) host Tennessee State Tigers (3-6) at Diddle Arena at 8p ET.
Live coverage on WTLO AM 1480/97.7 FM.
No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats rallied from 18 points down to knock off No. 7 Gonzaga 90-80 in OT Saturday night in Seattle, WA. The Cats played without starting point guard Lamont Butler who was out with an ankle injury. Andrew Carr led UK with 19 points, Jaxson Robinson 18, Otega Oweh 13, Amari Williams 12 and off the bench Brandon Garrison 10 points and nine rebounds.
Up next: Wednesday No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats (8-1) host Colgate Raiders (2-7) from the Patriot League at Rupp Arena. Tipoff 8p. Live coverage on ESPN2.
UK guard Kerr Kriisa sustained a right foot injury in Kentucky’s win over Gonzaga Saturday night and will undergo surgery. It is not expected to be a season ending injury. Kriisa averages 4.4 points and 3.8 assists per game. He made his first start for UK on Saturday replacing injured guard Lamont Butler.
Sunday night NFL: Kansas City Chiefs 19 Los Angeles Chargers 17.
Monday night NFL:
Cincinnati Bengals (4-8) at Dallas Cowboys (5-7).
The Bengals look to snap a three game losing streak. Cincinnati suffered a 38-34 loss at home to the Pittsburgh Steelers last week. Dallas defeated the New York Giants 27-20 in their last game. The Cowboys lead the overall series vs the Bengals 10-4 and they lead in games played in Dallas 7-1.
The Bengals last win over the Cowboys was a 26-3 victory in Cincinnati during the 2004 season.
Live coverage begins at 7p, the kickoff at 8:15p on WTLO AM 1480/97.7 FM and seen nationally on ESPN/ABC.