
The CCHS cross country team competed in the Haunted Woods Invitational at Oldham County on Saturday.
The results are as follows:
Boys
Taylor Harsin - 19:55
Alex Bolton - 21:17.7
Aiden Lilley - 23:01.7
Johnathan Pirtle - 23:40.8
Teague Walls - 25:33.1
Girls
Lydia Risk - 30:12.2
Adree Dermon - 31:16.3
Ava Noe - 43:49




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The bracket for the 8th Region boys' and girls' soccer tournaments has been set. Carroll County's Panthers and Lady Panthers teams will both play on Panther Field tomorrow night. The girls take on Woodford County at 6 p.m. while the boys take on Collins at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $10 per person for ages 5 and older. Only cash is accepted for Monday's games. No passes are permitted except for Kentucky High School Coaches Association cards. A GoFan link will be provided for the semifinals and finals on Monday.
Fill the stands at Panther Field tomorrow night to cheer on our Panthers!


Congratulations to all the soccer athletes who were named to the 31st District All-District team last week. They include: Cristian Castillo, Cristian Roque, Brandon Jiminez, Cole Brown, Ainara Rodriguez, Denise Cotero, Brinley Couch and Laila Miller from CCHS. Laila Miller and Cole Brown were each named MVP.
Those from other schools were: Steve Raymos (Henry Co.), Christian Hernandez (Henry Co.), Luther Yeeley (Gallatin Co.), Ronaldo Zapote (Gallatin Co.), Haziel Cano (Gallatin Co.), Bree Dunavent (Owen Co.), Reese Griffin (Owen Co.), Axel Mendoza (Gallatin Co.), Stephanie Fuentes (Gallatin Co.), McKay Spears (Henry Co.), Rachel Keeling (Henry Co.) and Belya Finnell (Henry Co.).





Panther football fans, please be aware of parking changes at Walton-Verona.
Parking will be at a premium for tonight’s game, and this will cause delays entering the venue, according to the WV athletic department. The gates open at 6 p.m.
Fans can park at the Verona Elementary School and be transported by shuttle to the game. Shuttles will run the entire night. The elementary school is located at 15066 Porter Road.
Directions to the elementary school:
** Take the Verona Exit off of 71 (this is Verona-Mudlick Road - Turn left if coming from North/Turn right if coming from the south)
** Turn right at Porter Road (about a mile off of the exit)
** Verona Elementary is on your left about a tenth of a mile on Porter.
Have a great time at the game and Good Luck Panthers!!!


PANTHER FANS! The CCHS boys' and girls' soccer teams compete tonight in the district championship game. The boys play at 6 and the girl play at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 per person, ages 4 and older. Cash only at the gate. No passes are given, except for KHSCA coach cards. Let's fill the stands tonight Panther fans!!!


Helena Guy, an art student and aspiring welder, has melded two interests to create a mascot and sticker for the welding class at Carroll County Area Technology Center.
“I just kind of scribbled whatever down and it kind of became a character,” Helena said. The creation took about two hours to make, said the modest artist. “Cartoons don’t take long and this was small and not complicated.”
Helena has always loved drawing, but didn’t realize she had some talent until middle school. Now a junior at CCHS, she says she would like to make art through welding. “I just love this kind of stuff,” she said.
The sticker, which depicts a clown wearing welding gear, will be made available to all current welding students for $1 and the remainder will be offered to graduates of the program. Helena is a student of Justin Tingle.
“This is my first big commission so that’s pretty cool,” she said with a smile.


The CCHS Cross Country team had another good showing at the Pacer Invitational.
Taylor Harsin completed the race in 19:34.98, a new personal record. He also finished 15th in the invitational.
Teague Walls completed it in 25:19.9 and Adree Dermon in 28:06.13. Adree set a new personal record by over 2 minutes



The CCHS Cross Country team had another good showing at the Pacer Invitational.
Taylor Harsin completed the race in 19:34.98, a new personal record. He also finished 15th in the invitational.
Teague Walls completed it in 25:19.9 and Adree Dermon in 28:06.13. Adree set a new personal record by over 2 minutes.


Panther families, enjoy the Fall Break!


Applications for the CCHS National Honor Society have been sent! Check your email!


CCHS art students worked on a number of projects this week. They are planning a spring art show for students and community members. Stay tuned for details!





The CCHS Panthers take on Bracken County tonight. Tickets can be purchased on GoFan or at the gate. Tickets are $5 each. Bracken County High School recently resurfaced the running track that surrounds the football field and encourages fans to stay within the roped-off area or use the bleachers or lawn chairs to watch the game. If you can't attend, the game can be viewed at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/schools/bracken-county-high-school-brooksville-ky


CCHS students led a local See You at the Pole (SYATP) gathering this morning. SYATP is a global initiative in which students lead groups in prayer and reading of scripture at their flag pole. It is traditionally held on the fourth Wednesday in September.
This morning’s event was led by Shelby Hillebrandt, Lydia Risk and Coy Willhoite with a special emphasis on prayer for CCHS teacher Lynn Eaglin.






Congratulations to CCHS Senior football player Zayn Satchwell for being named NCKC Football Player of the Week!


CCHS students, take advantage of this opportunity to visit with multiple college representatives!


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ATTENTION JUNIORS!


The food pantries and Share Shed at Carroll County High School and Middle School are both open.
Students can obtain quick serve food items through both food pantries. Hygiene items are also available at CCHS through the Share Shed, a separate offering that was created last year by CCHS alum Samuel Gray.
High School students can select their own food and hygiene items from the Share Shed that is outside the school building near the FFA rooms. Middle School students can select food from their pantry as well by contacting Youth Services Worker Shelby Jones.
Grab-and-go food, such as microwavable macaroni and cheese, beef jerky or peanut butter and crackers, are best for the students, said Kameron Melton, the CCHS senior who is in charge of the food pantry and Share Shed this year.
“Almost every other day it’s nearly empty,” Melton said of the food pantry and Share Shed. He noted small packages of Kleenex, toothpaste and toothbrushes as well as bars of soap are in high demand.
Donations for both food pantries and the Share Shed are being accepted at both schools. Please contact the Middle School at 502-732-7080 or the High School at 502-732-7075 to arrange a drop-off time.



Attention dual credit students! The KHEAA dual credit scholarships are available. The regular dual credit scholarship is for "academic" courses -- these scholarships are available to juniors and seniors (up to two each year). The work ready scholarship is for "CTE" courses -- these scholarships are available to dual credit students in grades 9-12 (up to two each year). If you have a combination of dual credit courses (JCTC full time or block and dual credit at CCHS, ATC, or iLEAD) you will very likely need a combination of scholarships -- Ed Excellence, KHEAA regular and work ready. If you are unsure which scholarships you should request, please see Mrs. Raisor, Mr. Rose (ATC), and/or Mrs. Gray (iLEAD). It is very important you request the correct combination of scholarships to assist with as much tuition coverage as possible for your different types of courses. The deadline to apply is Oct. 1, but you are encouraged to have preferences set by Friday, Sept. 29. See the attached directions for more information.
