Kentucky
3-star IOL Isaac Sowells will visit Kentucky on Tuesday
Louisville (KY) Male offensive lineman Isaac “Spike” Sowells is considered to be among Kentucky football’s top targets from the 2025 recruiting cycle. The 6-foot-2, 290-pound high school junior will be in Lexington tomorrow for another visit to check out the Wildcats.
As KSR mentioned last week, Sowells is among the dozens of prospects expected to visit Kentucky over the next several weeks. He’ll get the ball rolling as the first visitor, just in time for the Wildcats’ first practice of the spring.
According to the On3 Industry Ranking, Sowells is considered a three-star recruit and the No. 576 overall junior in the country. He’s rated as the fourth-best ’25 prospect from the state of Kentucky.
Sowells is no stranger to the Kentucky football program. Although his dad played college ball at Indiana before enjoying a brief career in the NFL, the Wildcats have been recruiting him for close to a full year now. UK was Sowells’ fifth division I offer and his first from an SEC program. He’s visited campus multiple times.
“I’m a big priority for them,” Sowells, who is being recruited by Vince Marrow, recently told Jacob Polacheck of KSR+. “They want me. I can lead the Big Blue Wall and be a big contributor.”
Back in February, Sowells cut his list of college options down to 10. They include Kentucky, Louisville, Penn State, Miami (FL), NC State, West Virginia, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Virginia, and Indiana. He’s already visited Penn State, Miami (FL), and NC State this month. He’ll return to the Wolfpack and Hurricanes in June for official visits. Wisconsin offered after he dropped his list, too.
Kentucky has yet to land a lineman on either side of the ball from the 2025 class up to this point. The Wildcats have received four commits in this cycle from 4-star WR Quintin Simmons, 3-star QB Stone Saunders, 3-star RB Isaiah West, and 3-star QB Brennan Ward.
Landing Sowells would be significant for the future of the Big Blue Wall — Tuesday’s visit could go a long way in helping make that happen.
Kentucky
Watch: Blast brings down Northern Kentucky bridge
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) – The Licking River Bridge was demolished Monday morning in a controlled blast, clearing the way for a replacement structure.
Authorities established a 1,000-foot safety perimeter, closed nearby roads and asked residents to shelter in place before the demolition. The bridge collapsed within seconds of the blast.
“Today we say goodbye to a bridge that has served Kentuckians for nearly a century and we make room for something new. A signature bridge that is safer, stronger and we make room for something new,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “This region, like the rest of the commonwealth, is evolving, it is booming, it’s economy growing every day. What we’re doing together is building our new Kentucky home.”
The Licking River Bridge is now history after crews brought it down with a controlled demolition Monday morning. (WKRC)
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Crews will begin construction on the new bridge after debris removal is complete. The replacement bridge is expected to open in the summer of 2028.
Kentucky
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Woman dies in head-on collision in Bullitt County
Kentucky State Police is investigating after a Shepherdsville woman died Feb. 28 in a two-vehicle crash in Bullitt County.
A preliminary investigation shows the crash, which occurred at 7:34 p.m. at the intersection of KY 44 East and Watergate Drive, began when the passenger-side tires of a Toyota Tacoma heading westbound on KY 44 East dropped off the right side of the roadway and onto a steep shoulder, Master Trooper Bryan Washer said in a statement March 1.
The teenage driver “overcorrected, causing the vehicle to cross the centerline into the eastbound lane and into the path of a Ford Escape.”
Due to a head-on collision, the Ford Escape went down a small embankment and overturned on its roof before coming to rest, Washer said. The driver of the Ford Escape, Sarah Weisman, 27, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Bullitt County Coroner’s Office. The driver of the Toyota Tacoma was not injured from the crash.
Trooper Scott Wheatley and Detective Brad Holloman of the State Police conducted the initial investigation into the crash, Washer said. Holloman continues to investigate.
Reach reporter Leo Bertucci at lbertucci@usatodayco.com or @leober2chee on X, formerly known as Twitter
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