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10-06-2016, 04:44 PM
Former Clay County boys basketball coach Bobby Keith died Wednesday, according to Clay County Coroner Danny Finley .
In July, Keith was hospitalized in Lexington after battling health issues for several months. He eventually recovered and returned home.
Keith died at Manchester Memorial Hospital just after 5 p.m. from an apparent heart attack, the coroner said. He was 75 years old.
Keith spent 29 seasons on the sideline as head coach of the Clay County Tigers, retiring with a record of 767-125. His 767 wins rank fifth on Kentucky's all-time list.
He led the Tigers to 14 13th region championships. He also guided the program to three Sweet 16 championship games, winning the state title in 1987.
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prayers going out to his family.
In July, Keith was hospitalized in Lexington after battling health issues for several months. He eventually recovered and returned home.
Keith died at Manchester Memorial Hospital just after 5 p.m. from an apparent heart attack, the coroner said. He was 75 years old.
Keith spent 29 seasons on the sideline as head coach of the Clay County Tigers, retiring with a record of 767-125. His 767 wins rank fifth on Kentucky's all-time list.
He led the Tigers to 14 13th region championships. He also guided the program to three Sweet 16 championship games, winning the state title in 1987.
http://www.wkyt.com/content/news/Longtim...75721.html
prayers going out to his family.
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