The top two teams in the Logan County Academic League were honored during the county middle school basketball tournament. They were as follows:
        
        Auburn (1st): 
        Madison Anderson, Dustin Bailey, Molly Bell, Ashley Brinkley, Zach Brinkley, Caleb Cassady, Joey Dilliha, Becca Engler, Wesley Estes, Kayla Hazel, Tess
        Keinzie, Nicky Lashley, Easton May, Josh McKinney, Zach Miller, D.J. Price, Bobby Snoddy, Gavin Scruggs, Andrew White and Ben Wright. Coaches: 
        Krystal Martin and Sarah Hatton
        
        Adairville (2nd): 
        Emily Crutchfield, Tori Mills, Jessica Link, Meagan Ferguson, Grace McLellan, Zach Law, Dylan Byrum, Amber Anderson, Ryan Orndorff, Jacob Burton,
        Korbin Holloman, Lauren Batten, Amanda Crutchfield, Cole Johnson and Sammy Walton. Coach: Jennifer Orange
        
        The following information came from the websites in the Russellville and Logan County school districts.
        
        
            Stevenson to host District 22 Governor’s Cup
            
        
        On Feb. 26, four area elementary schools will gather to take part in the District 22 Governor’s Cup competition, an academic event administered by the
Kentucky Association for Academic Competition and sponsored by The Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust,        www.kysaves.com <http://www.kysaves.com/> Participating schools are Franklin Lincoln, Morgantown, North Butler and Stevenson.
        
        Governor’s Cup features eight events, including Quick Recall, which is the only one open to the public. Quick Recall begins at 11:30 a.m.
        
        Upon event completion, results will be available at www.kaac.com <http://www.kaac.com/> .District winners advance to the Governor’s Cup
        Regional competition to be held at Muhlenberg South Elementary School on March 19.
        
        
            DECA Conference
            
        
        Russellville High School DECA students attended the Regional DECA Career Development Conference Feb. 2, at Western Kentucky University. 44 of the 45
        students who attended placed in top spots and will be going to the state Career Development Conference March 6-8 in Louisville.. Those who placed are:
        
        1st Place Finishers:
        
        Adam Taylor & Philip Clemons - Prepared Business Presentation
        
        LeeMarcus Bradshaw - Sales and Customer Service
        
        Mallory Priddy & Brandon Jennett - Web Page Advertising
        
        Britney Lyne & Jasmine Riggs - Internet Marketing Plan
        
        Kimberly Baugh & John Corum - Hospitality Services Team Decision Making Presentation
        
        Mallory Priddy, Lindsie Hutchison & Shannon Pate - Hospitality & Tourism Operations Research
        
        Kesi Neblett, Amber Sydnor & Nathanshia Haskins - Entrepreneurship Written Event Team
        
        2nd Place Finishers:
        
        Kathleen Noe & Lindsey Knuckles - Buying & Merchandising Management Team Decision Making Presentation
        
        Lucas Celsor, McLean Shutt & Elyse Brock - Sports & Entertainment Operations Research Team
        
        Justice Turner, Amber Sydnor, & Alexis Spencer - Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan
        
        3rd Place Finishers:
        
        Travez Hampton, Victor Hampton, & D.J. Quarles - Electronic Advertising - Video
        
        Brittany Hampton, Devonna Sydnor & Kaitlyn Harris - Advertising Campaign Event
        
        Naomi Sells & Ron Todd - Financial Analysis Management
        
        4th Place Finishers:
        
        Antonio Todd, De’Vonta Bryant & Kevin Browder - Electronic Advertising - Video
        
        Philip Clemons - Job Interview
        
        Taylor Kerr - Restaurant & Food Services Management
        
        5th Place Finishers:
        
        Dominique Harris & Kahlil Bell - Electronic Advertising - Radio
        
        7TH Place Finishers:
        
        Victoria Hampton & Senica McGuire - Buying & Merchandising Team Decision Making
        
        Tameeka Rippy & LeAndra Hoosier - Travel & Tourism Marketing Team Decision Making
        
        8th Place Finishers:
        
        Trittany Long & Takoyya Morris - Hospitality Services Team Decision Making
        
        
        
            Auburn Governor’s Cup
            
        
        Auburn School was host to its District Governor Cup competition Jan. 22. The following Auburn Students placed:
        
        Language Arts: 1) Tess Kienzie, 2) Molly Bell
        
        Humanities: 3) Molly Bell, 4) Kayla Hazel
        
        Social Studies: 4) Wesley Estes, 5) Ben Wright
        
        Compostion: 4) Tess Koenzie, 5) Ashley Brinkle
        
        
        Auburn Beta Club officers are President Kelsey Coleman, Vice President Jesse Clark, Co=2nd Vice Presidents Becca Engler and Chandler Larson, Secretary
        Victoria Gipson, Treasurer Ashley Brinkley, Reporter Sierra Morrow, Parliamentarian Courtney McGinnis, and Chaplain Adriana Hinojoza.
        
        
        
            Olmstead Academics
            
        
        The top three finishers in the Olmstead School Spelling Bee were 1) Madison Imlay, 2) Brandi Brown and 3) Dana Stucker.
        
        The school lists the following students who placed in District Governor’s Cup competition:
        
        Quick Recall: 2) Josh Canler, Jerred Long, Lydia Manley, Daniel Beaty, Casey Embry, Levi Corssley, Nicholas Sandlin, Paul Addision, Jaclyn Batchelor,
        Dylan East, Kelly Eicher and Dana Stucker
        
        Social Studies: 2) Dana Stucker
        
        Arts and Humanities: 3) Lydia Manley
        
        Language Arts: 2) Dana Stucker
        
        Science: 4) Casey Embry
        
        Arts and Humanities: 3) Lydia Manley, 4)J osh Canler
        
        Math: 5) Matt Harper
        
        
            
            Logan County High School
            
        
        London Kutzman has been named FCCLA Calendar Girl Pageant Queen with Taylor Monroe, Amelia Wilson and Polly Cowan the top runners-up. Meryl Wetton was
        named Miss Congeniality. Other calendar girls are Addie Baldwin Kelsie Blick, Victoria Cates, Rebecca Dezarn, Mackenzie Hightower, Kierstyn Stanley,
        Caitlyn Toon and Anna Wilkins.
        
        LCHS senior Brooke Stuart has been named Kentucky DECA Member of the Year. Avrey Collier was elected DECA vice president and Dakota Bray
        parliamentarian.
        
        LCHS hosted the District Governor’s Cup competition and received the Katherine M. Hume Sportsmanship Award. Those qualifying for State Governor’s Cup
        Competition:
        
        Social Studies: 1) Jackson Pryor, 2) Social Studies
        
        Composition: 1) Austin Smock
        
        Language Arts: 2) Jennifer Gibss, 4) A.J. Stewart
        
        Science: 2) Josh Roberts
        
        Mathematics: 3) A.J. Stewart, 5) Josh Roberts
        
        
        Tori Lynch has been named this year’s representative from LCHS to the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Program, which has been in existence since 1958.
        
        LCHS students who were part of the Russellville Independent Percussion Ensemble (RIPE) drumline/color guard ensemble have been Rachel Collins, Caleb
        Dawson, Caitlyn Mason, Anne Partlow, Cody Shoemake, Litha Shoulders and Tyler Whittington. RIPE finished second at the SCGC Greenwood High School
        contest on Jan. 22.