Kentucky
Kentucky vs. Georgia game thread and pregame reading
The Kentucky Wildcats are set for a road matchup with the Georgia Bulldogs. Game time is set for 7 PM ET on the SEC Network. You can watch the game online using ESPN+ or tune in via radio stream through the UK Sports Network.
Fresh off another top-10 win over Florida, Kentucky now heads into its first road game of the SEC season, which is also another Quad I opportunity vs. a solid Georgia team that’s 12-2 with wins over Notre Dame (home), St. John’s (neutral), and Georgia Tech (away).
Kentucky technically has a road win over Gonzaga, but that’s considered to be a semi-away game (at least via KenPom), so this is a chance for the Cats to notch their first true road win of the season.
Koby Brea was initially listed as questionable to play tonight, but it looks like he’ll give it a go in Athens.
Pregame Reading
Let’s Go CATS!
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Kentucky high school basketball rankings 2025-26, top players to watch
From previews of Louisville-area teams to key games this season and news to know, our coverage will get your ready for the season.
It’s high school basketball time in Kentucky.
The 2025-26 Kentucky high school basketball season is here, and this is your one-stop shop for a sneak peek at what lies ahead for Louisville-area hoops.
We have coverage aplenty — from team previews to players to watch and much more — to get you prepped for the first day of the season on Monday. Our full list of stories can be seen below.
Top 10 Kentucky high school girls basketball teams and players in all 16 regions
Our girls basketball preseason poll: Meet the top 25 teams in Kentucky
Top 10 Kentucky high school boys basketball teams and players in all 16 regions
Our boys basketball preseason poll: Meet the top 25 teams in Kentucky
Meet the top 30 Kentucky high school girls basketball players, ranked by coaches
Meet the top 30 Kentucky high school boys basketball players, ranked by coaches
ZaKiyah Johnson’s graduation marked the end of an era for high school basketball in Kentucky — but here’s what to expect this season.
Top girls basketball teams and players in Sixth Region for 2025-26 season
Top boys basketball teams and players in Sixth Region for 2025-26 season
Top girls basketball teams and players in Seventh Region for 2025-26 season
Top boys basketball teams and players in Seventh Region for 2025-26 season
Get to know the Louisville-area girls teams in Eighth Region for 2025-26 season
Get to know the Louisville-area boys teams in Eighth Region for 2025-26 season
Cole Edelen, ex-Male High School basketball star, returning to Louisville for senior year
Boogie Cook, Class of 2028 basketball star, transferring from Christian Academy to Ballard
Collins basketball coach Chris Gaither suspended amid defamation lawsuit against parents
15 dates to circle on the 2025-26 high school basketball calendar
Jason Frakes: 502-582-4046; jfrakes@courier-journal.com; Follow on X @kyhighs.
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Boar’s Head, Locatelli brand items sold in Kentucky recalled over listeria risk
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A third-party manufacturer that distributes some products under brands including Boar’s Head and Locatelli has recalled cheese items sold in some states, including Kentucky, over concerns of possible listeria contamination.
The Ambriola Company issued a recall for some of its pecorino romano cheese products, including two produced under the Boar’s Head brand, according to a Nov. 24 recall notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Another pecorino romano grated cheese product manufactured by the Ambriola Company and sold under the brand Locatelli was also recalled, according to retailers Big Y, Sprouts and Wegmans. The FDA has not yet issued a notice for that product.
The two products labeled under Boar’s Head that may contain the recalled cheese include pre-packaged deli salads and wraps sold at some Kroger grocery stores, the recall notice said.
The affected items may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria commonly known as listeria. No illnesses or consumer complaints have been reported, the notice said.
In a statement to USA TODAY, Boar’s Head said it is “committed to delivering safe, high-quality foods that consumers can enjoy with confidence.”
“Boar’s Head took immediate action to halt the purchase of these products from The Ambriola Company, notify retail partners and ensure that the affected products are being removed from distribution nationally,” the statement said.
USA TODAY has reached out to The Ambriola Company and Locatelli for comment. Here’s what to know about the recall:
The recalled Boar’s Head-branded items, which include a six-ounce container of pecorino romano cheese and two pre-packaged products containing pecorino romano cheese, were sold at Kroger stores in Kentucky and Indiana, according to the recall notice.
The recalled items can be identified by their barcode number, known as the barcode UPC, or their best by date:
- Boar’s Head Grated Pecorino Romano Cheese – 6 oz container
- Case UPC: 042421-05858
- Sell-by Dates: 11/21/25-3/12/26
- EverRoast Chicken Caesar Salad (contains grated pecorino romano cheese)
- Barcode UPC: 850042244142
- Best by date: 11/9/2025-11/22/2025
- EverRoast Chicken Caesar Wrap (contains grated pecorino romano cheese)
- Barcode UPC: 85004224455
- Best by date: 11/9/2025-11/22/2025
Out of an abundance of caution, Boar’s Head also withdrew its other cheese product supplied through Ambriola Company, although it’s not part of the recall, the notice said.
- Pre-cut Pecorino Romano
- Item Code: 15160
- Case UPC: 042421-15160
- Sell-by dates: 11/25/25-5/11/26
The impacted Locatelli products are containers of grated pecorino romano cheese, according to Big Y, Sprouts and Wegmans. It’s unclear whether the impacted products were also sold to other retailers.
- Big Y:
- UPC: 41793-82493
- Size: 8-ounce container
- All sell-by dates
- Wegmans:
- UPC: 2-77580-XXXXX-7
- Any product sold from 11/14/25 and 11/22/25
- Sprouts:
- UPC: 0-41793-41292-2
- Size: 4-ounce container
- Sell-by dates 05/03/2026, 05/10/2026
What to do with recalled Locatelli, Boar’s Head-branded cheese products
Anyone who has one of the recalled products should dispose of it and not consume it.
For questions, contact Ambriola Company at info@ambriola.com.
New recall comes after deadly 2024 Boar’s Head listeria outbreak
While the products in this latest recall were manufactured by Ambriola and not Boar’s Head, the Boar’s Head brand was involved in a deadly listeria outbreak in 2024 linked to its deli meats.
The 2024 outbreak sickened 61 people across 19 states, resulting in 60 hospitalizations and 10 deaths, though it is likely the actual number of sicknesses was higher.
Boar’s Head’s Nov. 25 statement to USA TODAY emphasized that the latest recall is an isolated incident related to The Ambriola Company and no other Boar’s Head products manufactured at any other facilities are impacted by this recall.
“This supplier produces several products for a variety of different companies and brands, including Boar’s Head,” the statement said.
Listeria is a type of bacteria spread through food that can cause serious infections, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Symptoms of listeria infections depend on the person, but can include:
- Fever
- Flu-like symptoms, such as muscle aches and fatigue
- Headache
- Stiff neck
- Confusion
- Loss of balance
- Seizures
Infections are more likely to harm pregnant women, newborns, older adults and people with weakened immune systems. Listeria is the third leading cause of foodborne illness death in the United States, according to the CDC.
Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com. Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
This story has been updated with additional information.
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Kentucky man accepts plea deal in baby’s death
BELL COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) – A judge has accepted a plea deal for an Eastern Kentucky man who was indicted in connection with the death of a baby.
Harvey Gollahan was charged with murder and three counts of first degree criminal abuse for the July 2023 death of 17-month-old Elena Hembree.
According to WRIL, Gollahan pleaded guilty to three lesser charges of second degree criminal abuse and his murder charge was dismissed.
Gollahan was sentenced to five years for each of those counts, which will run consecutive to one another.
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