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43 campers at today’s PIke County Central Boys Basketball Camp. It is not too late to come enjoy the fun and learning. Camp is from 9-12 today thru Thursday. Lunch provided. Come join the HAWKS!
@JFowler88@JByGodRod Eastern Mountain Region for you it is. 324 ft high is the highest bridge in state. It is on the new road to the Breaks Interstate Park.
@KYHSHistory A fun fact you could research. When Jody Thompson was a freshman at the University of Kentucky John Pelfrey was also there. Is this the only time in the history of Kentucky basketball that 2 15th region players were on the roster at the same time?
I want @tyran_stokes & all recruits to know!
Just bc there's Fake Wannabes on here, sum pretending just to make UK look Bad!
For every turd, there are 1000 Great Fans, they just don't live online but will BOOST, Love, Care, & Support Y'all like no other after ur a Cat! #WeAreUK
🚨 BREAKING: Chicago Bulls waive young guard Jaden Ivey after he preached Jesus Christ and called out the NBA’s celebration of Pride Month.
Head Coach Billy Donovan said Ivey didn’t “live up to certain organizational standards.”
The team’s official statement claimed his “conduct was detrimental to the team.”
Translation from the Chicago Bulls: Preaching the Gospel and saying sin is sin makes you a problem.
Jaden Ivey — a vocal Christian who was recently baptized and has boldly shared his faith in Jesus — went on Instagram Live speaking truth about Scripture, unrighteousness, and the NBA pushing LGBTQ ideology during Pride Month.
His message? The world (and the league) celebrates what the Bible calls sin. He’s preaching repentance and Christ.
For that, they cut him after just a handful of games.
The Chicago Bulls have made it crystal clear: They do not support Christians who actually live and speak their faith when it conflicts with the rainbow agenda.
You can bow to BLM, promote Pride, stay silent on sin — that’s fine.
But open your mouth about Jesus and biblical truth? “Detrimental.”
This is the new standard in the NBA: Christian athletes are welcome… as long as they keep quiet about the parts of Scripture the league dislikes.
Ivey’s response: “All I’m preaching about is Jesus Christ and they waived me.”
The message to every believing player is loud and clear — conform or be gone.
Stand with Jaden Ivey for having the courage to speak truth in a league that demands silence.
Share if you believe faith in Christ shouldn’t get you fired.
#JusticeForIvey #BullsExposed #ChristianAthletes #PreachJesus
UK could go 0-31 for the next 10 seasons and I’m still gonna be a fan, NOT A HAPPY ONE and I still wouldn’t say some of the nasty things I hear about coach and players.. I’m not above saying crazy 💩 but it ain’t gonna be about my team 🤣🤣