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Hicks strikes out 18, Hawks Soar to Win

Pike County Central’s Jonah Hicks delivered a historic performance Saturday, striking out 18 batters to set a new school record and lead the Hawks to a 1-0 walk-off victory over Jackson City.

In a game dominated by pitching, Hicks was nearly untouchable. The sophomore Hawk allowed just four hits across eight shutout innings while issuing only one walk, consistently controlling the pace and keeping Jackson City off balance. His 18 strikeouts accounted for the vast majority of outs recorded, which led to one of the most dominant outings in program history.

Despite Hicks’ command on the mound, the game remained scoreless into the bottom of the eighth inning. That’s when Grey Crum delivered the decisive moment, singling to bring home the game’s only run and secure the walk-off win for Pike County Central.

Crum also led the Hawks offensively, finishing with two hits and the lone RBI, while Korbin Ratliff added a pair of hits. Jackson City’s Preston Turner and Jagger Lovins each recorded two hits in the loss.

On the mound for Jackson City, Gavan Ritchie turned in a strong effort of his own, allowing one run over more than seven innings while striking out eight.

But the night belonged to Hicks, whose record-setting performance anchored a statement win for Pike County Central.

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Woman charged with shooting at teens who were trying to report a forest fire

Misty Dawn Barker

WILLIAMSPORT, Ky. — A Johnson County woman is facing multiple felony charges after police say she opened fire on two teenagers who were trying to report a forest fire.

Misty Dawn Barker
Misty Dawn Barker

The teens were traveling along Route 40 near Williamsport just before midnight on Friday, when they spotted the fire and stopped to call 911 to report it. While on the phone, one of the teens told the dispatcher he thought he heard gunshots.

A neighbor later told police that Misty Dawn Barker, 42, of Van Lear, stood in the road shooting toward the teens, allegedly saying she would “kill the f-ing kids.”

When a state trooper and sheriff’s deputies arrived on the scene, they said Barker refused to drop her weapon at first, until they convinced her through negotiations.

Barker has now been charged with two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment by discharging a firearm, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, and terroristic threatening. The charges involving gunfire are the most serious, carrying a potential sentence of 5-to-10 years in prison.

Barker is being held in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center on a 5-thousand dollar cash bond.

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