Kentucky
Pitt Makes Final Five for Kentucky Transfer
PITTSBURGH — The Pitt Panthers landed in the top five schools for a Kentucky transfer with local ties.
Jeff Borzello of ESPN reported that Kentucky transfer forward Adou Thiero placed Pitt in his final five schools, joining a list that includes Arkansas, Kentucky, Indiana and North Carolina.
Thiero played high school basketball for Quaker Valley in Leetsdale, Pa., about 18 miles northwest of Pitt’s campus on the Ohio river.
He excelled throughout high school, but especially as a senior in 2022, where he scored 23.3 points, grabbed 10.3 rebounds, dished out 5.9 assists, forced 3.9 steals and made 2.3 blocks per game, respectively, en route to a WPIAL Class 4A Championship and finishing runners-up in the PIAA Playoffs.
Thiero, who ranked as a four-star in the Class of 2022, committed to Kentucky to join head coach John Calipari, who is from Western Pennsylvania himself.
He averaged 9.5 minutes, 2.3 points and 1.9 rebounds per game over 20 appearances as a freshman. Thiero took improved this past season as a sophomore, appearing in 25 games, starting 19 and averaging 7.2 points, 5.0 rebounds 1.1 assists and 1.1 blocks per game, respectively, while shooting 49.2% from the field and 80.0% from the foul line.
Thiero entered the transfer portal prior to Calipari resigning from Kentucky and then taking the job at Arkansas, both of whom are in his final five schools. He could also go to the ACC, but join powerhouse North Carolina or go to the midwest and join Indiana.
Pitt lost a few of their forwards from last season, as First Team All-ACC star Blake Hinson graduated and both Federiko Federiko and Will Jeffress entered the transfer portal.
They did land Florida State transfer Cameron Corhen and will bring in freshman Amdy Ndiaye, as well as a heathly return for Papa Amadou Kante, who suffered a season-ending injury prior to last season and redshirted.
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Miss Kentucky pageant returns to Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – The Miss Kentucky pageant returns to Bowling Green for the fifth time, with contestants gathering for the scholarship competition.
Pageant director, Regina Webb, and several contestants previewed the event ahead of the competition.
The Miss Kentucky Scholarship Foundation has awarded more than $45 million in scholarships, ranking it among the largest scholarship providers for women in the world.
“I know I’ve heard one young lady who was a former Miss America, and she said that she won $80,000 over her time being in preliminaries in her state pageant and then won Miss America,” Webb said.
Contestants share personal growth
Contestant, Bella Franklin, said three years ago, she never would have imagined being part of the Miss Kentucky organization.
“I was a shy little girl. I didn’t even have a community service initiative. And being involved in it now, just saying yes to that one opportunity to compete in a prelim changed my life for the better. Now I’m so much more confident in myself. I’m able to talk to people and just overall the experiences that I had are truly amazing,” Franklin said.
Bowling Green resident and contestant, Madison Taylor, said she is proud to show off her hometown to contestants from across the state.
“I think Bowling Green is the perfect location for this pageant because it has everything that you could possibly need. And I’m excited for all of my friends across the Commonwealth to come and experience all the things that I love about my hometown of Bowling Green,” Taylor said.
Webb said, pageants are often misunderstood, and she wants audiences to see the women as more than their appearance.
Franklin and Taylor said, contestants are defined by far more than a crown and a sash.
“Obviously sometimes it’s hard to hear what they think, but truly just showing them that pageant girls are so much more than just the crown on the sash. We’re educated. We know how to use our voices,” Franklin said.
“These girls are smart and they have service initiatives where they’re going out into the community and making a difference. It’s really about sharing your message and making a difference in our community and our state overall,” Taylor said.
The Miss Kentucky pageant runs June 10-13 at SKyPAC in Bowling Green. The pageant can be streamed on Pageant Vision.
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Starting professional baseball journey now is ‘Option 1A’ for Kentucky signee Matt Ponatoski
The MLB Draft is just a month away. Numerous Kentucky players will be selected. Shortstop Tyler Bell will likely come off the board in the first round. However, there is one prospect that both Will Stein and Nick Mingione will be watching closely. What will Matt Ponatoski decide? No one really knows.
The Cincinnati (Ohio) Moeller quarterback and pitcher sat down with Over-Slot’s Joe Doyle over the weekend to discuss his upcoming draft decision. This two-sport star wants it known that his top goal is to become a professional baseball player sooner rather than later.
“The goal has always been how do I get drafted…It’s what I want to do. I want to be a professional baseball player,” Ponatoski said. “And I don’t know who I need to sell myself to, but I want to be a professional baseball player. That’s been my dream since I was a little kid.’
Matt Ponatoski called his commitment to Kentucky last July “a baseball first decision” with the plan always being to become a Major League Baseball player. Ponatoski said he fell in love with baseball when he was a t-ball player and that passion has not gone away. The football opportunity presented itself late. While a great option, Ponatoski plans on making a baseball-first decision.
“I came on late with the recruiting in football, and now I think it portrays that I want to be a football player. And yes, that’s a great option if I don’t go to the draft,” said Ponatoski. “But I want to be a professional baseball player as fast as possible. That’s where my heart’s been and where it’s always been.”
“Option 1A is to go be a draft pick.”
Matt Ponatoski has been sitting between 92-95 while reaching 96 mph with his fastball this baseball season. Ponatoski says this was accomplished without ever having full-individual instruction from a pitching coach. Ponatoski believes he has a ton of room to improve as a pitcher and that upside will be met once he begin a professional baseball journey.
This has been a long waiting game for Ponatoski, Kentucky football, and Kentucky baseball. A final decision will be made once the draft arrives in July. If Ponatoski likes where he’s drafted and what an organization is financially offering, it sounds like he will jump at the opportunity to begin a minor league career. If that doesn’t occur, there is the fallback option of playing two sports at Kentucky.
Ponatoski currently sounds like a prospect that is ready to make the jump to professional baseball this summer.
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Jaxson Davis offered by Kentucky Basketball
The momentum from Ryan Hampton’s commitment on Sunday morning didn’t slow down for Mark Pope!
Later that day, 4-star 2027 point guard Jaxson Davis announced on Instagram that he had received an offer from Kentucky. The 6-foot-1 guard out of Warren Township in Gurnee, Illinois, is ranked No. 42 overall in the 2027 recruiting cycle by 247 Sports and is considered the top prospect in the state of Illinois.
Davis isn’t just some name on a list. He took home his second consecutive Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year award after a standout junior season, and he’s backed it up on the EYBL circuit this spring with MeanStreets, averaging 14.2 points, 5.2 assists, and 1.6 steals while shooting nearly 39 percent from three. Some of that production came with Kentucky coaches in the building.
The offer list is crowded: Missouri, Iowa, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, and more are all involved, so this one will take time. But one detail worth noting: Among the players Davis says he models his game after is former Kentucky guard Tyrese Maxey.
With Hampton already on board, the Cats are building something in the 2027 class, perhaps the best class Pope has had in Lexington.
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