Nearly 400 Max’s Moments from the past sports year, and these are the most viewed. These are the ones you liked, shared, and eventually clicked on and watched the most.
No. 14 comes from the Boys 7th District Basketball Tournament, where a mad scramble led to a Kanyon Johnson dunk for Madisonville and the district championship.
At No. 15, make a layup, a free throw, and a 3-pointer before your opponent. That was the challenge for the Ezell brothers — Jacob, the Hopkinsville High School athletic director, and Chris, the Trigg County High football coach.
At No. 16, Heritage Christian Academy made history with the school’s first region championship in a team sport. Watch the Lady Warriors claim the volleyball title over Union County in this Max’s Moment from October.
At No. 17, trailing 2-1 late in the girls’ region soccer championship, Madisonville-North Hopkins sophomore Macy Wright found herself in the right place at the right time when she redirected a kick for the tying goal.
At No. 18, Joshuan Bridges came off the bench to score 11 points for Trigg County in their district win at Crittenden County in January. He ended the third quarter with a long and high-arcing 3-pointer that earned him this Max’s Moment.
At No. 19, Lance Breckel’s 3-pointer from the top of the key gave Trigg County a walk-off 52-51 win over Todd County Central in the first week of the basketball season. Two angles of the game-winner form this Max’s Moment.
At No. 20, four strong legs and a late surge from Harlow Hampton saw University Heights Academy win the 4×400 relay at the KHSAA State Indoor Track and Field Meet on March 5 in Louisville.