Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Shelley Tribble

Former softball coach Shelley Tribble was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Tribble coached the final slow-pitch Hopkinsville teams from 1989 to 94. Her Lady Tiger teams were 167-71 and reached
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Bruce Thomas

Wrestler Bruce Thomas was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Thomas was a multi-region heavyweight champion for Hopkinsville, compiling a 33-1 record in his senior season. He wrestled in college at
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – James Tandy

Basketball player James Tandy was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Tandy was only the third Hoptown Tiger to pass 1,000 career points in 1981, averaging 23 points and seven rebounds
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Jeff Sisk

Long-time broadcaster Jeff Sisk was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Sisk recently wrapped up his 25th season of calling Hopkinsville football on the radio for WHOP and is in the
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – David Randolph

The late David Randolph was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Randolph was an Associated Press Second Team All-State end in 1964 and a two-time All-WKC selection. He signed to play
Russellville Hands Lady Tigers 8th Straight Loss

It has been a tough stretch of games for the Hopkinsville Lady Tigers and Saturday afternoon just added to that run. Russellville nearly let the game get away from them late due to cold free throw shooting
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Eddie Person

The late Eddie Person was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Person was a two-time state champion in 1984 and 1985 and helped the Tigers to the 1985 state team championship. He
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Greg Perry

Former baseball coach Greg Perry was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Perry had two stints as Hopkinsville High baseball coach. His teams were 44-22 in 2008-09, including a 23-6 record
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Rusty Nunn

Football player Rusty Nunn was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Nunn was the quarterback on Hopkinsville’s 7-3 team in 1963 and was also All-District in basketball. He played golf for
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Elliot ‘Chip’ Miles

Former baseball player Elliot ‘Chip’ Miles was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Miles was Hopkinsville’s top pitcher during his time in the 1960s. He struck out 80 batters in 57
