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COMMONWEALTH JOURNAL SPORTS/CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2019 B5 105 Public Notices Lake Cumberland Baseball Academy We provide advanced training in all areas of Baseball and Softball. We also offer Cages & mounds for rent. 10-B Larry’s Ln., Somerset, KY Mon.-Thurs 3p-9p Fri. 3p-10p Sat. 10a-8p Sun. 11a-6p Cain Troxtell 606-425-6544 Jake Bales 606-687-0103 125 Community Notes Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Prescription Drug Plans DOB: March 1953? Effective Date: Parts A & B March 1, 2019 SEE ME AT YOUR CONVENIENCE AT MY OFFICE OR YOUR HOME. Randall Whitehead of Greer, Whitehead & Associates Inc. 606-677-1759 408 S. Main St. Somerset, KY 42501 YOUR AGENT WORKING FOR YOU!! 125 Community Notes DOB: March 1953? Effective Date: Parts A & B March 1, 2019 You are now in open enrollment Medicare Supplement Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan _____________ John Harmon, Certified Senior Advisor FIRST INSURANCE GROUP 2520 S. Hwy 27 Somerset, KY 42501 johnh@my firstinsurance group.com 606-305-3087 606-679-3570 225 General Help Wanted Now Hiring school bus drivers. Paid training. Call Patrick Hunley @ 606-679-5466 for more information or you can email your resume to Patrick.Hunley@ Somerset.kyschools.us NOW HIRING for our Monticello location. *Salaried Asst. Managers* Starting at $30,000 & up based on experience. *Hourly Management* $11.00/hr. and up based on experience. Send resume to: gerry@heritage1 1 1.com or call 606-802-0610. We can offer you an opportunity to grow with us and the following benefits: Medical Insurance, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance, Paid Vacations, Free Meals. 225 General Help Wanted The City of Danville, Kentucky is accepting applications for the following position(s): Parks and Recreation Director through Friday, February 15th, 2019 Full job description and application may be obtained on the Citys website www .danvilleky .org or by contacting Donna Peek, Human Resource Director, City of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422, (859)-238-1200 2410. FLLW S N F ACBK All applicants must pass a drug screen and background investiga- tion. he City of Danville is An ual pportunity mployer 225 General Help Wanted Broadening Horions, A growing SCL Agency NOW HIRING- Full-Time Direct Care Staff for 2nd and 3rd shift. Reuirements: *High school diploma or GD *Must be dependable. *xperience in working with persons with intellectual disabilities is preferred. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Apply in person at 176 nterprise Dr., Somerset, K 42501 Now Hiring Part time cleaners 9hr in Monticello area. Drug test & background check re. Must have own transportation. References re. Call 606-802-0780 or 606-802-5519 Please leave message 225 General Help Wanted Somerwoods Nursing & Rehabilitation Center DIRECTOR OF FOOD & NUTRITION SERVICES Somerwoods is seeking a Ful-ime Director of Food & Nutrition Services. he ualified candidate will be a certified dietary manager or a certified food service manager, or have similar national certification for food service management and safety from a national certifying body or An associates or 225 General Help Wanted higher degree in food service management or in hospitality is preferred. Interested applicants should apply in person- Somerwoods Reception Desk 555 Bourne Ave., or fax a resume to 606-560-6022 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE we got an offense that will take care of a 1-2-2 easily,” Stickley ex- plained. “We finally got to the point where we started to execute good and got high percent- age shots around the rim. That made a big difference for us.” Jon Moore not only led the Cougars in scor- ing with 25 points, but the Somerset Christian big man had a pair of two-handed dunks and pulled down 11 rebounds for a double- double. Jon Moore scored 7 points in the last four minutes of the game to cap off the Cougars’ upset win. “Jon Moore picked up a lot of points for us down the stretch,” Stickley vaunted. After roaring out to a 6-0 lead off scores from Cunnagin and Tristan Moore, Galilean battled back to close the gap. Jon Moore had to nail a three-point in the final seconds to giver the Cougars a 14-13 first quarter lead. Somerset Christian increased their lead to 25-20 off an inside shot by Cunnagin midway through the second quarter, but the Eagles battled back to close the gap to three points by the half. Galilean scored the first 8 points of the sec- ond half to roll out to a 36-31 lead. A Tristan Moore basket and free throw and two made free throws by Cunna- gin tied the game back up at 36-36. The Cougars only led by one point at the end of the third quarter, but again Galilean went on a 7 to run to open the fourth and go up 53-47. A Tristan Moore 4-foot floater, a free throw and a trey tied the score at 53-53. Eli Hutchinson scored on a layup to put the Cougars up 55-53. But once the game got tied at 56-56, it was all Cougars from then on. Somerset Christian will travel to Lakeside on Saturday, Jan. 19. GH 13 15 18 14 - 60 SCS 14 17 16 26 - 73 GALILEAN - Lewis 27, Burrows 12, Lao 6, Burton 4, Cook 4, Lightbourne 4, Brown 2, Adams 1. SOMERSET - Jon Moore 25, Tristan Moore 20, Cunnagin 15, Hutchinson 6, Roush 5, Noe 2. STEVE CORNELIUS is the CJ Sports Editor and can be reached at sports@somerset- kentucky.com. Follow him on Twitter at @ CJSportseditor. COUGARS : Will travel to Lakeside for their next game on Saturday, Jan. 19 From Page B1 CALEB LOWNDES I CJ Somerset Christian School junior Eli Hutchinson steals the ball from Galilean’s Caleb Lewis dur- ing their 73-60 win on Monday night. Tom Brady versus Patrick Mahomes. Drew Brees against Jared Goff. Two high-profile re- matches with the Super Bowl on the line. The NFL’s highest- scoring offenses face off in the conference championships next Sunday. Brady leads the New England Patri- ots into Kansas City to take on Mahomes and the Chiefs, and Brees and the New Orleans Saints host Goff and the Los Angeles Rams. “We’ll see how it goes,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “Well-coached, they have a lot of explo- sive players. We had a tremendous game with them here earlier. That was a long time ago. We’ll see where we are now, see where they are.” New England hosted Kansas City way back on Oct. 14, and Brady passed for 340 yards and a touchdown in a 43-40 victory that was the Chiefs’ first loss of the season. Mahomes’ 75-yard touchdown pass to Tyreek Hill tied it with 3:03 left, but Brady drove the Patri- ots to Stephen Gost- kowski’s 28-yard field goal as time expired. The AFC champion- ship game is Brady’s first trip to Kansas City since he threw two interceptions and was sacked twice in an ugly 41-14 loss on “Monday Night Football” on Sept. 29, 2014. “It’ll be a tough game,” Brady said. “They’re well-coached. They’ve got a good offense. ... It’s going to be a lot of fun to go back there and play in a championship game and try to advance.” New Orleans (14-3) and Los Angeles (14-3) played their own wild shootout on Nov. 4. Wil Lutz’s 54-yard field goal got the lead for the Saints with 6:23 left, and Brees found Michael Thomas for a clinching 72-yard touchdown in a 45-35 victory. The Saints averaged 31.5 points this season on their way to the NFC South title, ranking third in the NFL behind the Chiefs (35.3 points per game) and Rams (32.9) and ahead of the Patriots (27.3). It’s the first time in the Super Bowl era that the NFL’s top four scor- ing offenses all reached the conference champi- onships. But New Orleans’ de- fense played a crucial role in its 20-14 win over Philadelphia in the divisional round on Sunday. Marshon Latti- more had two intercep- tions, including one on the Eagles’ final drive. Los Angeles advanced by powering its way to a 30-22 win against Dal- las on Saturday. C.J. An- derson had 123 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, and Todd Gurley rushed for 115 more yards and another TD. “Our sense of fo- cus and the sense of urgency have gone up tremendously,” guard Rodger Saffold said. New England (12-5) also showed off its rushing attack in a 41- 28 win against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Sony Michel rushed for 129 yards and three TDs. The Patriots scored on their first four pos- sessions on their way to a 35-7 halftime lead. “The ability to execute early and get things going sets a lot of things up,” wide receiver Julian Edelman said. “It shows that we had a good week of practice, executed well in practice and it car- ried over and went into the game.” Kansas City (13-4) is headed for its first AFC title game in 25 years after rolling to a 31-13 victory over the India- napolis Colts on Satur- day. Mahomes, who is one of the favorites for the NFL MVP award, passed for 278 yards and rushed for a score in his playoff debut. “This is what we work for,” Chiefs linebacker Dee Ford said. “We just want to keep this thing rolling. Enjoy it now but keep it rolling.” BY JAY COHEN ASSOCIATED PRESS Patriots-Chiefs, Saints-Rams in conference championships

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COMMONWEALTH JOURNAL SPORTS/CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2019 B5

Commonwealth Journal Tuesday, January 15, 2019 Somerset, Kentucky B1

105 Public Notices

LakeCumberland

BaseballAcademy

We provideadvanced

training in allareas of

Baseball andSoftball.

We also offerCages &

mounds forrent.

10-B Larry’s Ln., Somerset, KY

Mon.-Thurs 3p-9p Fri. 3p-10p Sat. 10a-8p Sun. 11a-6p Cain Troxtell 606-425-6544 Jake Bales

606-687-0103

125 Community Notes

Medicare Supplements,

Medicare Advantage, Prescription Drug

PlansDOB: March 1953?

Effective Date: Parts A & B

March 1, 2019SEE ME AT YOURCONVENIENCE AT

MY OFFICE OR YOUR HOME.

Randall Whitehead of Greer, Whitehead

& Associates Inc.606-677-1759

408 S. Main St. Somerset, KY 42501

YOUR AGENT WORKING FOR

YOU!!

125 Community Notes

DOB: March 1953?

Effective Date: Parts A & B

March 1, 2019You are now in open

enrollment Medicare Supplement Medicare Advantage

Prescription Drug Plan

_____________John Harmon,

Certified Senior Advisor

FIRST INSURANCE GROUP

2520 S. Hwy 27Somerset, KY 42501

johnh@myfirstinsurance

group.com606-305-3087606-679-3570

225 General Help Wanted

Now Hiring school bus drivers. Paid training. Call Patrick Hunley @ 606-679-5466 for more information or you can email your resume to

[email protected]

NOW HIRING for our Monticello location.

*Salaried Asst. Managers* Starting at

$30,000 & up based on experience.

*Hourly Management* $11.00/hr. and up based

on experience. Send resume to:

[email protected] call 606-802-0610. We can offer you an

opportunity to grow with us and the following

benefits: Medical Insurance,

Dental, Vision & Life Insurance,

Paid Vacations, Free Meals.

225 General Help Wanted

The City of Danville, Kentucky is accepting

applications for the following position(s):

Parks and Recreation Director through Friday,

February 15th, 2019

Full job description and application may be

obtained on the City�s website

www.danvilleky.orgor by contacting

Donna Peek, Human Resource Director,

City of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422,

(859)-238-1200 � 2410.

F�LL�W �S �N FAC�B��K

All applicants must pass a drug screen and background investiga-

tion.

�he City of Danville is An ��ual �pportunity

�mployer

225 General Help Wanted

Broadening Hori£ons, A growing SCL

Agency NOW HIRING-Full-Time Direct Care Staff for 2nd and 3rd

shift.Re�uirements:

*High school diploma or G�D

*Must be dependable. *�xperience in working

with persons with intellectual disabilities is

preferred. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Apply in person at 176 �nterprise Dr.,

Somerset, K� 42501

Now Hiring Part time cleaners£9£hr in Monticello area. Drug test & background check re�.

Must have own transportation.

References re�.Call 606-802-0780 or

606-802-5519 Please leave message

225 General Help Wanted

Somerwoods Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

DIRECTOR OF FOOD & NUTRITION

SERVICES Somerwoods is seeking a Ful-�ime Director of

Food & Nutrition Services. �he �ualified

candidate will be a certified dietary

manager� or a certified food service manager, or have similar national

certification for food service management

and safety from a national certifying body�

or An associate�s or

225 General Help Wanted

higher degree infood

servicemanagement or in hospitality is

preferred. Interestedapplicants

should apply inperson-

SomerwoodsReception

Desk 555 BourneAve.,

or fax a resume to

606-560-6022

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

we got an offense that will take care of a 1-2-2 easily,” Stickley ex-plained. “We finally got to the point where we started to execute good and got high percent-age shots around the rim. That made a big difference for us.”

Jon Moore not only led the Cougars in scor-ing with 25 points, but the Somerset Christian big man had a pair of two-handed dunks and pulled down 11 rebounds for a double-double. Jon Moore scored 7 points in the last four minutes of the game to cap off the

Cougars’ upset win.“Jon Moore picked

up a lot of points for us down the stretch,” Stickley vaunted.

After roaring out to a 6-0 lead off scores from Cunnagin and Tristan Moore, Galilean battled back to close the gap. Jon Moore had to nail a three-point in the final seconds to giver the Cougars a 14-13 first quarter lead.

Somerset Christian increased their lead to 25-20 off an inside shot by Cunnagin midway through the second quarter, but the Eagles battled back to close the gap to three points

by the half.Galilean scored the

first 8 points of the sec-ond half to roll out to

a 36-31 lead. A Tristan Moore basket and free throw and two made free throws by Cunna-gin tied the game back up at 36-36.

The Cougars only led by one point at the end of the third quarter, but again Galilean went on a 7 to run to open the fourth and go up 53-47. A Tristan Moore 4-foot floater, a free throw and a trey tied the score at 53-53. Eli Hutchinson scored on a layup to put the Cougars up 55-53.

But once the game got tied at 56-56, it was all Cougars from then on. Somerset Christian

will travel to Lakeside on Saturday, Jan. 19.

GH 13 15 18 14 - 60SCS 14 17 16 26 - 73GALILEAN - Lewis

27, Burrows 12, Lao 6, Burton 4, Cook 4, Lightbourne 4, Brown 2, Adams 1.

SOMERSET - Jon Moore 25, Tristan Moore 20, Cunnagin 15, Hutchinson 6, Roush 5, Noe 2.

STEVE CORNELIUS is the CJ Sports Editor and can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter at @CJSportseditor.

COUGARS : Will travel to Lakeside for their next game on Saturday, Jan. 19From Page B1

CALEB LOWNDES I CJ

Somerset Christian School junior Eli Hutchinson steals the ball from Galilean’s Caleb Lewis dur-ing their 73-60 win on Monday night.

Tom Brady versus Patrick Mahomes. Drew Brees against Jared Goff.

Two high-profile re-matches with the Super Bowl on the line.

The NFL’s highest-scoring offenses face off in the conference championships next Sunday. Brady leads the New England Patri-ots into Kansas City to take on Mahomes and the Chiefs, and Brees and the New Orleans Saints host Goff and the Los Angeles Rams.

“We’ll see how it goes,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “Well-coached, they have a lot of explo-sive players. We had a tremendous game with them here earlier. That was a long time ago. We’ll see where we are

now, see where they are.”

New England hosted Kansas City way back on Oct. 14, and Brady passed for 340 yards and a touchdown in a 43-40 victory that was the Chiefs’ first loss of the season. Mahomes’ 75-yard touchdown pass to Tyreek Hill tied it with 3:03 left, but Brady drove the Patri-ots to Stephen Gost-kowski’s 28-yard field goal as time expired.

The AFC champion-ship game is Brady’s first trip to Kansas City since he threw two interceptions and was sacked twice in an ugly 41-14 loss on “Monday Night Football” on Sept. 29, 2014.

“It’ll be a tough game,” Brady said. “They’re well-coached. They’ve got a good offense. ... It’s going to be a lot of fun to go

back there and play in a championship game and try to advance.”

New Orleans (14-3) and Los Angeles (14-3) played their own wild shootout on Nov. 4. Wil Lutz’s 54-yard field goal got the lead for the Saints with 6:23 left, and Brees found Michael Thomas for a clinching 72-yard touchdown in a 45-35 victory.

The Saints averaged 31.5 points this season

on their way to the NFC South title, ranking third in the NFL behind the Chiefs (35.3 points per game) and Rams (32.9) and ahead of the Patriots (27.3).

It’s the first time in the Super Bowl era that the NFL’s top four scor-ing offenses all reached the conference champi-onships.

But New Orleans’ de-fense played a crucial role in its 20-14 win over Philadelphia in

the divisional round on Sunday. Marshon Latti-more had two intercep-tions, including one on the Eagles’ final drive.

Los Angeles advanced by powering its way to a 30-22 win against Dal-las on Saturday. C.J. An-derson had 123 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, and Todd Gurley rushed for 115 more yards and another TD.

“Our sense of fo-cus and the sense of urgency have gone up tremendously,” guard Rodger Saffold said.

New England (12-5) also showed off its rushing attack in a 41-28 win against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Sony Michel rushed for 129 yards and three TDs.

The Patriots scored on their first four pos-sessions on their way to a 35-7 halftime lead.

“The ability to execute early and get things going sets a lot of things up,” wide receiver Julian Edelman said. “It shows that we had a good week of practice, executed well in practice and it car-ried over and went into the game.”

Kansas City (13-4) is headed for its first AFC title game in 25 years after rolling to a 31-13 victory over the India-napolis Colts on Satur-day. Mahomes, who is one of the favorites for the NFL MVP award, passed for 278 yards and rushed for a score in his playoff debut.

“This is what we work for,” Chiefs linebacker Dee Ford said. “We just want to keep this thing rolling. Enjoy it now but keep it rolling.”

BY JAY COHENASSOCIATED PRESS

Patriots-Chiefs, Saints-Rams in conference championships