Frankfort's Jordan Blythe breaks through Western Hills defenders Walter Campbell and Austin Stone during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Western Hills' David Jackson takes the ball down the court while being guarded by Frankfort's Jordan Blythe during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Caleb Hack tries to shoot a basket before Western Hills' Elijah Thompson steals the ball as WHHS' Austin Stone guards from behind during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
The Western Hills dance team performed during halftime of the game against Frankfort Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Carter Gilbert and Western Hills’ Javeon Campbell fight for the rebound during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Jordan Blythe shoots a free throw during the game against Western Hills Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Jordan Blythe makes a pass around Western Hills' Walter Campbell during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Jordan Blythe goes up for a shot as Western Hills' Austin Stone attempts to block him during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Carter Gilbert takes a shot as Western Hills' Elijah Thompson attempts to block him during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Caleb Hack tries to shoot while being defended by Western Hills's Elijah Thompson and Walter Campbell during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Ashtin Austin goes up for a shot as Western Hills's Walter Campbell attempts to block him during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Western Hills's Javeon Campbell and Elijah Thompson take the court as head coach Geoff Cody directs from courtside during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort head coach Butch Jointer directs from courtside during the game against Western Hills Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
Frankfort's Jordan Blythe breaks through Western Hills defenders Walter Campbell and Austin Stone during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Western Hills' David Jackson takes the ball down the court while being guarded by Frankfort's Jordan Blythe during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Caleb Hack tries to shoot a basket before Western Hills' Elijah Thompson steals the ball as WHHS' Austin Stone guards from behind during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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The Western Hills dance team performed during halftime of the game against Frankfort Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Carter Gilbert and Western Hills’ Javeon Campbell fight for the rebound during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Jordan Blythe shoots a free throw during the game against Western Hills Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Jordan Blythe makes a pass around Western Hills' Walter Campbell during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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The Frankfort High School student section cheers during the game against Frankfort Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Jordan Blythe goes up for a shot as Western Hills' Austin Stone attempts to block him during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Carter Gilbert takes a shot as Western Hills' Elijah Thompson attempts to block him during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Caleb Hack tries to shoot while being defended by Western Hills's Elijah Thompson and Walter Campbell during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort's Ashtin Austin goes up for a shot as Western Hills's Walter Campbell attempts to block him during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Western Hills's Javeon Campbell and Elijah Thompson take the court as head coach Geoff Cody directs from courtside during the game Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Frankfort head coach Butch Jointer directs from courtside during the game against Western Hills Friday night at F.D. Wilkinson Gym. WHHS won 53-49. (Hannah Brown | State Journal)
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Leeway will be given for criticism of elected officials and other public figures, but civility is essential. If you focus your criticism on ideas, opinions and viewpoints, you will be less likely to run afoul of our commenting rules.
Keep comments focused on the article or commentary in question. Don’t use an article about the Frankfort City Commission, for example, to rant about national politics.
Hyperpartisanship that suggests anyone on the other side of an issue or anyone in a particular particular party is evil is not welcome. If you believe that all Democrats are socialists intent on destroying America or that all Republicans are racists, there are lots of places on the internet for you to espouse those views. State-Journal.com is not one.
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