Author Archive: Earl Cox
Earl Cox, Sports Columnist
502.897.8910
Earl doesn¹t just write about sports legends, he counts many of them as his
friends. A member of the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame, he has been writing
about sports for 60 years. Incidentally, that¹s about how long it's been
since he¹s cleaned his desk but he knows where everything is.
Who Says Steve Meilinger Couldn’t Play In UK Band?
The recent news about Steve Meilinger being elected to the National Football Hall of Fame pleased a lot of oldtimers among University of Kentucky football players and fans.
Derby Wrap-Up
Is there a much-needed Triple Crown in Orb? For the sake of Thoroughbred racing, let us hope so.
Other Card Champs Also Need Love
You would be surprised at how many University of Louisville basketball fans there are who would appreciate it if a little love would be spread around for two other national championship teams coached by Peck Hickman.
Another Top Schedule For Trinity Gridders
Trinity, Kentucky’s pride and joy of high school football, as usual will play just three games against state teams, the mandatory district games against St. Xavier, Male High and Manual to be eligible for another state championship.
Mighty Morehead
At first glance you wouldn’t be impressed with either Kenneth Faried’s flying long hair or his size – but no one’s eyes are equipped with slow-motion vision to show just how quick and fast he is. He also can jump out of the gym.
Does Derby Top All Sports Events?
The Kentucky Derby, as everyone in the Blue Grass knows, is a major sports event – but where does it rank with other top events in the nation and in the world?
Another DeVante For UofL’s Teddy
Charlie Strong, quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and wide receiver DeVante Parker should be grinning from ear to ear.
Earl Cox’s, Voice-Tribune, Republic Bank Hoops Stars
Boys Players of the Year Quentin Snider, Ballard, and Kelan Martin, Ballard. Coaches of the Year, Girls: Say goodbye to two great ones who are retiring, Mercy’s Mark Evans and Manual’s Stacy Pendleton. Boys: Ballard’s Chris Renner, who came close to winning it all this year and who will win another state title next year. [...]







