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Lady Cardinals Come Out Firing in 11-0 Win Over Pike Central

The Martin County Lady Cardinals started the soccer season with an impressive 11-0 victory over the Pike Central Lady Hawks on Saturday.

Jaz Jude led the way for the Lady Cardinals with three goals and an assist. She was followed by Hope Caldwell and Annal Hinkle, who each had two goals and an assist.

Aaliyah Scott, Alivia Stacy, Faith Caldwell and Jane Smith each added a goal. Faith Caldwell also had an impressive four assists.

Goalkeeper Brianna Muncy recorded a shutout for the Lady Cardinals.

The win starts the Lady Cardinals at 1-0 on the season, while Pike Central drops to 0-3.

Martin County will be back in action Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 6:30 p.m. when the Lady Cardinals travel to Prestonsburg High School.

Pike Central will return to action Thursday, Aug. 20, when the Lady Hawks host Perry Central at 8 p.m.

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School: Rumors about possible violence began with discussion of a video game

Pike County Central High School

PIKEVILLE, Ky. — A Pike County high school is seeking to reassure parents and the community, after rumors began circulating about school violence.

Pike County Central High School Principal Dr. Timothy Cline sent a message to parents Monday, saying there is “no credible threat” of violence.

The message goes on to say that the rumor began when a freshman student overheard two other freshman students talking about a video game.

“As the story was repeated, details were added, and it grew more exaggerated with each telling,” the message says.

Cline advised parents to tell their children to report any genuine safety concern to school staff immediately, but they should not pass along rumors or secondhand information to other students.

A copy of the principal’s message follows:

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