Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Mike Lewis

Former player and head coach Mike Lewis was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Lewis played for Hopkinsville from 1963-66 and was a member of the Tigers’ back-to-back Class 2A state
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Bob Latham

Two-sport athlete Bob Latham was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Latham was a First-Team All-State selection at quarterback in 1968, rushing for 837 yards and 11 touchdowns. He was a
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Steve Koon

Hopkinsville football player Steve Koon was inducted into the Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Koon was part of Hopkinsville’s “Fearsome Foursome” backfield in 1965, averaging 5.5 yards per carry his senior season, and played
Hopkinsville Athletic Hall of Fame – Roy Keller

Long-time broadcaster and statistician Roy Keller was inducted into the Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Keller began keeping stats for Hopkinsville football in 1979 during Mike Chadwell’s WHOP Radio broadcasts of Tiger games. He,
Crofton Woman Injured in Madisonville Collision

A Crofton woman was injured in a two-vehicle wreck in Madisonville Friday night. Madisonville Police report the collision occurred just before 6:00 p.m. when 49-year old Melinda Wheatley was driving south on Grapevine Road and attempted a
Intruder Shot During Madisonville Home Invasion, Authorities Investigating

Authorities are investigating a home invasion in Madisonville that led to a shooting Friday afternoon. According ot the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a call about a home invasion in the 600 block of Fowler
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Chuck Hughes

All-State football player Chuck Hughes was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Hughes was a two-way starter for Hopkinsville’s 1984 state runner-up team, where he earned All-State honors as a defensive
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Betsy Glover

Former athletic director Betsy Glover was inducted into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Glover was Hopkinsville’s first female athletic director in 1994. She also kept the scorebook for basketball and baseball for
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Willie Ennels

Willie Ennels was inducted into the Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Ennels won three state titles — the 135-pound title in 1989, the 152-pound title in 1991, and the 160-pound title in 1992 —
Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame – Stuart Coleman

Stuart Coleman was inducted into the Hopkinsville High Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday. Coleman played fullback and linebacker on the 1965-66 Class 2A state championship teams and was a member of the All-Western Kentucky Conference Team.
