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BUCKFIELD The Pine Tree Trail Riders, during its annual gathering Sept. 24-25, presented a $1,000 donation to the Sumner Bicentennial Scholarship Fund in memory of Donnie Richardson, a Sumner resident who lost his battle with cancer earlier this year. The scholarship fund provides scholarships to residents of Sumner who wish to pursue educational goals. […] ....
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Sponsored by: Donnie Richardson Services for Donald Ray “Donnie” Richardson, former senior vice president of racing for Churchill Downs Incorporated until his retirement in 2012, will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1000 N. Beckley Station Road, Louisville, Ky., with burial to follow in Calvary Cemetery. In addition to Friday s services, a visitation will be held tonight (Thursday) from 4-8 p.m. at Ratterman Funeral Home, 12900 Shelbyville Road, East Louisville. Masks and social distancing are required. Richardson passed away Tuesday at age 75. Born Jan. 27, 1946 to the late Elmer and Gertrude Richardson, the Louisville native spent a lifetime around racing. His father ran the program department at Churchill Downs, Louisville s defunct Miles Park and the old Latonia (now Turfway Park) for more than 30 years. ....
Notebook: CCL champion St. Charles Cardinals prep for swimming postseason ThisWeek group The St. Charles swimming and diving team is preparing for the Division I postseason after maneuvering through an “unprecedented” regular season and winning its 22nd consecutive CCL championship Jan. 30 in its home pool. Coach Kyle Goodrich said it’s all about getting his athletes mentally prepared by having them embrace the changes and curves posed by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. “It’s unique, it’s unprecedented and it’s fun,” Goodrich said. “If we can just convey that to our swimmers, then we’re doing the right thing. If we approach with timidity or apprehension or whatever, it’s going to challenge them across the board. We don’t ever expect to do these things again, so let’s have fun with it. Let’s embrace it. ....