KBA Player Showcase 2005
Kentucky Basketball Academy
Lexington, Kentucky
March 25-26, 2005
©2005 by Ron Harrison
This camp is designed to help unsigned senior basketball players get exposure to colleges in the area. There were also a small number of juniors at the camp.
Game Rules
Games will consist of four 10-minute quarters, with the clock stopping on the
last minute of each half. Teams get two timeouts each half, with no
carryover. Players foul out on their sixth personal foul.
Substitutions
Substitutions will take place at five minute intervals throughout the
game. Before each game, a rotation will be designated.
Defensive Rules
Teams should alternate playing man-to-man and zone defenses each five minutes,
so that the college coaches can see players in a variety of defenses.
Teams may full-court press in the fourth quarter only.
All other game rules will follow KHSAA and NFHSA rules.
Camp Roster | |||||||||
First Name | Last Name | Jersey | PPG | RPG | APG | Height | Position | School | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brandon |
Adams |
59 |
12.8 |
1.8 |
2.3 |
5'10" |
PG |
Caverna |
KY |
Patrick |
Bragg |
39 |
13.7 |
2.2 |
1.7 |
5'11" |
PG |
Frayser |
TN |
Dyron |
Carter |
70 |
12.8 |
5.3 |
2.7 |
6'1" |
G |
Tates Creek |
KY |
Corey |
Clark |
67 |
15.2 |
6.7 |
2.2 |
6'2" |
G/F |
Jeffersontown |
KY |
John |
Clay |
60 |
12.7 |
2.3 |
0.0 |
5'11" |
G/F |
Lafayette |
KY |
Casey |
Condra |
40 |
2.7 |
3.2 |
0.3 |
6'1" |
F |
Whitwell |
TN |
Dustin |
Conrad |
41 |
3.0 |
4.0 |
0.2 |
6' |
G |
Carroll County |
KY |
Terrence |
Darden |
15 |
12.8 |
2.2 |
0.7 |
5'8" |
PG |
Creekwood |
TN |
Fernando |
DeAndres |
42 |
4.3 |
4.0 |
1.2 |
6'3" |
G |
Benjamin Logan |
OH |
Jody |
Derra |
16 |
6.5 |
3.5 |
2.0 |
6' |
G |
Creekwood |
TN |
Brett |
Durham |
17 |
8.0 |
3.5 |
1.7 |
5'9" |
SG |
East Jessamine |
KY |
Daniel |
Durr |
43 |
11.8 |
9.0 |
0.2 |
6'4" |
F |
Scott County |
KY |
Leonard |
Epps |
18 |
7.8 |
5.0 |
3.0 |
5'11" |
G |
Dunbar |
KY |
Johnathon |
Evans |
19 |
5.0 |
1.8 |
1.0 |
6' |
G |
Madison |
OH |
Caleb |
Fischer |
20 |
9.0 |
4.5 |
1.8 |
5'10" |
G |
Linton-Stockton |
IN |
Jon-Michael |
Fletcher |
44 |
17.7 |
4.3 |
0.7 |
6'3" |
G/F |
Breckinridge Co. |
KY |
Dustin |
Fox |
45 |
11.3 |
4.7 |
1.0 |
6'1" |
G/F |
Dunbar |
KY |
Wade |
Franchville |
21 |
2.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
5'9" |
PG |
Perry Central |
IN |
Justin |
Fultz |
46 |
1.5 |
2.7 |
0.7 |
6'3" |
G |
Ripley Union Lewis Huntington |
OH |
Bryantt |
Furman |
63 |
16.0 |
5.7 |
0.3 |
6'6" |
C |
Rowan County |
KY |
Craig |
Galloway |
47 |
5.3 |
6.3 |
0.5 |
6'4" |
F |
Greenville |
OH |
Jordan |
Garrett |
22 |
7.3 |
2.5 |
1.5 |
6'1" |
G |
Hurricane |
WV |
Jarrod |
Gay |
00 |
12.5 |
4.0 |
1.3 |
6'0" |
G |
Bryan Station |
KY |
Trey |
Gilliam |
68 |
10.2 |
4.3 |
0.7 |
6'4" |
G |
Upperman High Schol |
TN |
Brett |
Goeringer |
48 |
8.8 |
3.0 |
0.7 |
6'3" |
G/F |
Oak Ridge |
TN |
Mark |
Hamann |
23 |
10.2 |
1.8 |
1.0 |
6' |
SG |
East Jessamine |
KY |
Alex |
Harless |
49 |
17.3 |
4.2 |
1.2 |
6'2" |
G/F |
Bryan Station |
KY |
James |
Harvey |
61 |
12.0 |
6.0 |
1.2 |
6'3" |
G/F |
Germantown |
TN |
Kyle |
Holloway |
24 |
5.0 |
1.3 |
0.3 |
6'2" |
G/F |
Whitwell |
TN |
DJ |
Hoskins |
25 |
4.7 |
4.3 |
0.7 |
6'2" |
G |
Hazard |
Ky |
Jeff |
Hughes |
66 |
14.2 |
7.2 |
1.0 |
6'5" |
F |
Jeffersontown |
KY |
Thad |
Inskeep |
26 |
4.7 |
2.5 |
0.8 |
6'1" |
G |
Benjamin Logan |
OH |
Matthew |
Karn |
50 |
10.5 |
5.2 |
0.8 |
6'4" |
G |
Ohio County |
KY |
Quintel |
Lakes |
62 |
9.2 |
4.5 |
1.2 |
6'4" |
F/C |
Ft. Campbell |
KY |
Richard |
Laws |
27 |
6.8 |
4.3 |
1.0 |
5'11" |
PG |
Clarkrange |
TN |
Greg |
Leslie |
51 |
5.5 |
3.2 |
0.5 |
6'1" |
G |
Lafayette |
KY |
Tyrece |
Lowry |
64 |
3.5 |
3.0 |
0.5 |
6'2" |
F |
Fort Campbell |
KY |
Bryce |
Mays |
53 |
8.8 |
1.7 |
2.0 |
5'10" |
PG |
Gibson Co |
TN |
Blake |
McCowan |
54 |
10.7 |
5.7 |
0.7 |
6'6" |
C |
Morgan County |
KY |
Kyle |
Miller |
55 |
13.0 |
3.8 |
2.2 |
6'3" |
PG |
Piketon |
OH |
Raymond |
Mitchell |
38 |
5.2 |
3.7 |
0.7 |
6'4" |
F |
Seneca |
KY |
Brandon |
Moment |
56 |
8.5 |
6.7 |
2.2 |
6' |
G |
Bryan Station |
KY |
Zach |
Montgomery |
35 |
13.0 |
7.7 |
2.8 |
6'5" |
G/F |
Lafayette |
KY |
Joshua |
Oliver |
36 |
4.5 |
1.7 |
2.2 |
5'11" |
PG |
Frankfort |
KY |
Andrew |
Parks |
65 |
11.2 |
6.5 |
1.5 |
6'4" |
F/C |
Corbin |
KY |
Will |
Pelfrey |
8 |
7.3 |
2.3 |
0.5 |
6'3" |
G |
Harriman |
TN |
Gary |
Pickett |
9 |
5.5 |
2.3 |
0.8 |
6'2 |
G/F |
Whitwell |
TN |
Lee |
Portmann |
10 |
9.5 |
5.8 |
1.0 |
6'6" |
F |
Greenwood |
KY |
Ben |
Rease |
11 |
2.8 |
2.0 |
0.2 |
6'1" |
G/F |
Faith Baptist |
MD |
Matt |
Roberts |
12 |
13.0 |
3.5 |
0.5 |
5'8" |
G |
Trimble County |
KY |
Jason |
Schwartz |
37 |
3.8 |
1.2 |
1.0 |
5'8" |
G |
Dayton |
KY |
Daniel |
Skidmore |
71 |
6.3 |
4.0 |
1.5 |
6'1" |
G |
Alexander Albany |
OH |
Josh |
Smith |
13 |
7.0 |
7.0 |
0.5 |
6'5" |
G/F |
Community Christian |
KY |
Lance |
Snowden |
69 |
7.8 |
2.8 |
3.0 |
5'9" |
G |
Lexington Catholic |
KY |
Antonio |
Spears |
1 |
8.8 |
1.3 |
0.3 |
5'11" |
PG |
Gibson County |
TN |
Daniel |
Stefancin |
2 |
7.7 |
5.7 |
0.8 |
6'3" |
F |
Laurel Highland |
PA |
Richard |
Steffen |
28 |
3.5 |
5.8 |
1.7 |
6'4" |
G |
Benjamin Logan |
OH |
Chris |
Stroy |
3 |
6.3 |
2.5 |
1.0 |
6' |
F/G |
Fort Knox |
KY |
Kenny |
Thomas |
29 |
10.3 |
1.8 |
2.2 |
5'10" |
G |
Ft. Campbell |
TN |
LeTerrious |
Thomas |
57 |
12.3 |
4.5 |
2.3 |
5'10" |
SG |
Doss |
KY |
Shun |
Trevillian |
30 |
10.2 |
3.8 |
2.7 |
6' |
PG |
Lausanne Collegiate |
TN |
Andre |
Tunstill |
58 |
13.0 |
8.8 |
2.5 |
6'2" |
G/F |
Dunbar |
KY |
Rob |
VanTil |
31 |
7.5 |
3.7 |
0.5 |
6'5" |
F/C |
Williamstown |
KY |
Samuel |
Wade |
4 |
7.3 |
2.0 |
3.8 |
5'7" |
G |
Atherton |
KY |
Michael |
Walker |
32 |
7.2 |
1.7 |
1.8 |
5'9" |
G |
Ft. Campbell |
TN |
Cleve |
Washington |
33 |
8.0 |
5.7 |
4.2 |
6'1" |
G/F |
Hazard |
KY |
Tino |
Washington |
00 |
12.2 |
2.7 |
2.3 |
5'10" |
PG |
Bryan Station |
KY |
Danny |
Webster |
5 |
7.5 |
2.7 |
1.3 |
6' |
PG/SG |
Trinity Christian |
PA |
Kyle |
Wood |
34 |
6.8 |
2.3 |
0.3 |
6'4" |
G/F |
Hixson |
TN |
Brock |
Woodring |
6 |
5.8 |
3.2 |
0.2 |
5'10" |
G |
Johnson Co |
TN |
Darryl |
Yancey |
7 |
13.7 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
6' |
PG |
Harrison County |
KY |
Roster info provided by KBA. Stats shown are camp stats. Some of the cities and states listed refer to players' home address rather than address of the school.
Team Rosters | |||
TEAM 1 | TEAM 2 | ||
43 | Daniel Durr, Scott Co. HS, Georgetown, KY | 1 | Antonio Spears, Gibson County HS, Trevton, TN |
23 | Mark Hamann, East Jessamine HS, Nicolasville, KY | 15 | Terrence Darden, Creekwood HS, Charlotte, TN |
27 | Richard Laws, Clarkrange HS, Clarkrange, TN | 33 | Cleve Washington, Hazard HS, Hazard, KY |
64 | Tyrece Lowry, Ft. Campbell HS, Ft. Campbell, TN | 63 | Bryantt Furman, Rowan County HS, Morehead, KY |
53 | Bryce Mays, Gibson Co. HS, Dyer, TN | 55 | Kyle Miller, Piketon HS, Piketon, OH |
38 | Raymond Mitchell, Seneca HS, Louisville, KY | 69 | Lance Snowden, Lexington Catholic HS, Georgetown, KY |
65 | Andrew Parks, Corbin HS, Corbin, KY | 30 | Shun Trevillian, Lausanne Collegiate, Memphis, TN |
9 | Gary Pickett, Whitwell HS, Dunlap, TN | 58 | Andre Tunstill, Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY |
37 | Jason Schwartz, Dayton HS, Dayton, KY | ||
COACH: Derek Springate | COACH: Barry Bowman | ||
TEAM 3 | TEAM 4 | ||
59 | Brandon Adams, Caverna HS, Horse Cave, KY | 70 | Dyron Carter, Tates Creek HS, Lexington, KY |
60 | John Clay, Lafayette HS, Lexington, KY | 16 | Jody Derra, Creekwood HS, White Bluff, TN |
40 | Casey Condra, Whitwell HS, Whitwell, TN | 46 | Justin Fultz Ripley Union Lewis Huntington HS, Ripley, OH |
42 | Fernando DeAndres, Benjamin Logan HS, Bellafontaine, OH | 49 | Alex Harless, Bryan Station HS, Lexington, KY |
18 | Leonard Epps, Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY | 26 | Thad lnskeep, Benjamin Logan HS, Rushlvania, OH |
22 | Jordan Garrett, Hurrican HS, Hurricane, WV | 50 | Matthew Karn, Ohio Co. HS, Philpot, KY |
13 | Josh Smith, Community Christian HS, Paducah, KY | 62 | Quintel Lakes, Ft Campbell HS, Ft. Campbell, KY |
2 | Daniel Stefancin, Laurel HS, Uniontown, PA | 51 | Greg Leslie, Lafayette HS, Lexington, KY |
39 | Patrick Bragg, Frayser HS, Memphis, TN | 34 | Kyle Wood, Hixon HS, Hixon, TN |
COACH: Jerome Coles | COACH: Jay Bordas | ||
TEAM 5 | TEAM 6 | ||
20 | Caleb Fischer, Linton-Stockton HS, Linton, IN | 67 | Corey Clark, Jeffersontown HS, Louisville, KY |
24 | Kyle Holloway, Whitwell HS, Whitwell, TN | 17 | Brett Durham, East Jessamine HS, Nicholasville, KY |
25 | D. J. Hoskins, Hazard HS, Hazard, KY | 45 | Dustin Fox, Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY |
66 | Jeff Hughes, Jeffersontown HS, Louisville, KY | 21 | Wade Franchville, Perry Central HS, Tell City, IN |
12 | Matt Roberts, Trimble Co. HS, Carrollton, KY | 61 | James Harvey, Germantown HS, Memphis, TN |
28 | Richard Steffen, Benjamin Logan HS, Bellefontaine, OH | 3 | Chris Stroy, Fort Knox HS, Fort Knox, KY |
29 | Kenny Thomas, Ft. Campbell HS, Clarksville, TN | 68 | Trey Gilliam, Upperman HS, Baxter, TN |
5 | Danny Webster, Trinity Christian HS, Uniontown, PA | 31 | Rob VanTil, Williamstown HS, Georgetown, KY |
00 | Tino Washington, Bryan Station HS, Lexington, KY | 6 | Brock Woodring, Johnson Co. HS, Mountain City, TN |
COACH: Brandon Fritz | COACH: Robert Grinter | ||
TEAM 7 | TEAM 8 | ||
41 | Dustin Conrad, Carroll Co. HS, Turners Station, KY | 44 | Jon-Michael Fletcher, Breckinridge Co. HS, Leitchfield, KY |
19 | Johnathon Evans, Madison HS, Middletown, OH | 47 | Craig Galloway, Greenville HS, Greenville, OH |
48 | Brett Goeringer, Oak Ridge HS, Oak Ridge, TN | 54 | Blake McCowan, Morgan Co. HS, West Liberty, KY |
35 | Zach Montgomery, Lafayette HS, Lexington, KY | 56 | Brandon Moment, Bryan Station HS, Lexington, KY |
10 | Lee Portmann, Greenwood HS, Bowling Green, KY | 36 | Joshua Oliver, Frankfort HS, Frankfort KY |
11 | Ben Rease, Faith Baptist HS, Hebron, MD | 8 | Will Pelfrey, Harriman HS, Harriman, TN |
57 | LeTerrious Thomas, Doss HS, Louisville, KY | 71 | Daniel Skidmore, Alexander Albany HS, Athens, KY |
32 | Michael Walker, Ft. Campbell HS, Clarksville, TN | 4 | Samuel Wade, Atherton HS, Louisville, KY |
00 | Jarrod Gay, Bryan Station HS, Lexington, KY | 7 | Darryl Yancey, Harrison Co. HS, Cynthiana, KY |
COACH: Todd Vain | COACH: Steve Greene/Deron Norman |
Roster info provided by KBA. Some of the cities and states listed refer to players' home address rather than address of the school.
Game Schedule | ||
Friday March 25th | ||
Court 1 | Court 3 | |
6:45 PM | l vs. 2 | 3 vs. 4 |
7:45 PM | 5 vs. 6 | 7 vs. 8 |
8:45 PM | 2 vs. 3 | 4 vs. 1 |
9:45 PM | 8 vs. 5 | 6 vs. 7 |
Saturday March 26th | ||
Court 1 | Court 3 | |
9:30 AM | 1 vs. 5 | 3 vs. 7 |
10:30 AM | 4 vs. 6 | 2 vs. 8 |
11:30 AM | 2 vs. 7 | 1 vs. 6 |
1:30 PM | 3 vs. 8 | 4 vs. 5 |
2:30 PM | 5 vs. 7 | 1 vs. 3 |
3:30 PM | 6 vs. 8 | 4 vs. 2 |
4:30 PM | 1 vs. 7 | 3 vs. 5 |
5:30 PM | 2 vs. 6 | 4 vs. 8 |
Friday March 25th
Team 2 |
65 |
Team 1 |
50 |
Team 4 |
76 |
Team 3 |
68 |
Team 5 |
71 |
Team 6 |
59 |
Team 8 |
84 |
Team 7 |
61 |
Team 2 |
73 |
Team 3 |
54 |
Team 4 |
62 |
Team 1 |
59 |
Team 8 |
78 |
Team 5 |
63 |
Team 6 |
98 |
Team 7 |
85 |
Team 2 65 Team 1 50
Bryantt Furman and Andre Tunstill led the victors with 14 and 13 points respectively. Andrew
Parks led Team 1 with 12 points and nine rebounds. Tyrece Lowry added five points and pulled down a
game-high 10 rebounds.
Team 2 |
(65) |
- |
Darden 4, Washington 7, Furman 14, Miller 8, Snowden 4, Trevillian 7, Tunstill 13, Spears 8. |
Team 1 |
(50) |
- |
Durr 4, Hamann 6, Laws 8, Lowry 5, Mays 8, Mitchell 3, Parks 12, Pickett 4. |
Team 4 76 Team 3 68
Alex Harless led Team 4 with 24 points. Quintel Lakes and Dyron Carter added 10 points each, with
Carter recording five rebounds and five assists. Brandon Adams, John Clay, Leonard Epps,
and Patrick Bragg led Team 3 with 13, 12, 11, and 11 points respectively. Josh Smith pulled down a
game-high 14 rebounds.
Team 4 |
(76) |
- |
Carter 10, Derra 6, Fultz 3, Harless 24, Inskeep 7, Karn 5, Lakes 10, Leslie 7, Wood 4. |
Team 3 |
(68) |
- |
Adams 13, Clay 12, Condra 2, DeAndres 4, Epps 11, Garrett 3, Smith 2, Stefancin 6, Bragg 11. |
Team 5 71 Team 6 59
Jeff Hughes led the victors with 15 points and nine rebounds. Matt Roberts, Kenny Thomas, and
Tino Washington added 14, 11, and 11 points respectively, with Washington recording six steals. Team 6
was led by Corey Clark with 14 points and eight rebounds, while Dustin Fox added 13 points and 10
rebounds.
Team 5 |
(71) |
- |
Fischer 4, Holloway 1, Hoskins 4, Hughes 15, Roberts 14, Steffen 3, Thomas 11, Webster 8, Washington 11. |
Team 6 |
(59) |
- |
Clark 14, Durham 8, Fox 13, Harvey 7, Gilliam 8, VanTil 7, Woodring 2. |
Team 8 84 Team 7 61
Darrell Yancey led the victors with 23 points. Will Pelfrey added 13 points. Brandon Moment
contributed nine points and nine rebounds. Zach Montgomery led Team 7 with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
LeTerrious Thomas added 11 points.
Team 8 |
(84) |
- |
Fletcher 11, Galloway 7, McCowan 8, Moment 9, Oliver 2, Pelfrey 13, Skidmore 11, Yancey 23. |
Team 7 |
(61) |
- |
Conrad 7, Evans 6, Goeringer 4, Montgomery 13, Portmann 8, Rease 4, Thomas 11, Walker 2, Gay 6. |
Team 2 73 Team 3 54
Terrence Darden, Bryantt Furman, and Antonio Spears led the victors with 19, 15, and 12 points
respectively. Andre Tunstill added eight points and 12 rebounds. John Clay and Leonard Epps
led Team 3 with 12 and 10 points respectively. Epps added eight rebounds and four assists.
Team 2 |
(73) |
- |
Darden 19, Washington 2, Furman 15, Miller 10, Trevillian 7, Tunstill 8, Spears 12. |
Team 3 |
(54) |
- |
Adams 6, Clay 12, DeAndres 3, Epps 10, Garrett 7, Smith 2, Stefancin 6, Bragg 8. |
Team 4 62 Team 1 59
Alex Harless led the victors with 17 points. Daniel Durr led Team 1 with 12 points and eight rebounds
while Andrew Parks added 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Team 4 |
(62) |
- |
Carter 4, Derra 4, Fultz 6, Harless 17, Inskeep 2, Karn 7, Lakes 9, Leslie 6, Wood 7. |
Team 1 |
(59) |
- |
Durr 12, Hamann 8, Laws 5, Lowry 6, Mays 8, Mitchell 6, Parks 11, Pickett 3. |
Team 8 78 Team 5 63
Jon-Michael Fletcher led the victors with 20 points. Blake McCowan and Darrell Yancey added 13
points each while Brandon Moment chipped in with 11 points and eight rebounds. Matt Roberts and Kenny
Thomas led Team 5 with 17 and 15 points respectively.
Team 8 |
(78) |
- |
Fletcher 20, Galloway 3, McCowan 13, Moment 11, Oliver 4, Pelfrey 6, Skidmore 4, Wade 4, Yancey 13. |
Team 5 |
(63) |
- |
Fischer 3, Hoskins 2, Hughes 10, Roberts 17, Thomas 15, Webster 8, Washington 8. |
Team 6 98 Team 7 85
Corey Clark led the victors with 21 points, 13 rebounds, and eight assists. James Harvey added 21 points
and 11 rebounds. LeTerrious Thomas led Team 7 with 17 points. Jarrod Gay added 15 points and nine
rebounds while Zach Montgomery chipped in with 14 points and 16 rebounds.
Team 6 |
(98) |
- |
Clark 21, Durham 10, Fox 12, Franchville 6, Harvey 21, Stroy 5, Gilliam 4, VanTil 7, Woodring 12. |
Team 7 |
(85) |
- |
Conrad 11, Evans 4, Goeringer 4, Montgomery 14, Portmann 12, Rease 2, Thomas 17, Walker 6, Gay 15. |
Saturday March 26th
Team 5 |
77 |
Team 1 |
64 |
|
Team 3 |
94 |
Team 7 |
83 |
|
Team 6 |
85 |
Team 4 |
72 |
|
Team 8 |
79 |
Team 2 |
78 |
(2OT) |
Team 2 |
93 |
Team 7 |
82 |
|
Team 6 |
77 |
Team 1 |
63 |
|
Team 3 |
64 |
Team 8 |
62 |
|
Team 4 |
81 |
Team 5 |
74 |
|
Team 5 |
109 |
Team 7 |
70 |
|
Team 3 |
86 |
Team 1 |
76 |
|
Team 8 |
90 |
Team 6 |
77 |
|
Team 2 |
120 |
Team 4 |
83 |
|
Team 1 |
82 |
Team 7 |
68 |
|
Team 3 |
86 |
Team 5 |
81 |
|
Team 2 |
118 |
Team 6 |
85 |
|
Team 8 |
93 |
Team 4 |
77 |
Team 5 77 Team 1 64
Caleb Fischer and Tino Washington led the victors with 18 and 13 points respectively. Mark Hamann
and Richard Laws led Team 1 with 15 and 11 points respectively. Daniel Durr recorded six points and
pulled down 13 rebounds.
Team 5 |
(77) |
- |
Fischer 18, Holloway 7, Hoskins 7, Hughes 5, Roberts 11, Steffen 2, Thomas 8, Webster 6, Washington 13. |
Team 1 |
(64) |
- |
Durr 6, Hamann 15, Laws 11, Mays 11, Mitchell 4, Parks 9, Pickett 6, Schwartz 2. |
Team 3 94 Team 7 83
Brandon Adams led the victors with 26 points including five three point baskets. Patrick Bragg and
John Clay added 16 and 15 points respectively. Team 7 was led by Jarrod Gay and Brett Goeringer
with 16 points each. Lee Portmann recorded a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Team 3 |
(94) |
- |
Adams 26, Clay 15, Condra 2, DeAndres 8, Epps 5, Garrett 8, Smith 4, Stefancin 10, Bragg 16. |
Team 7 |
(83) |
- |
Evans 8, Goeringer 16, Montgomery 13, Portmann 10, Thomas 13, Walker 7, Gay 16. |
Team 6 85 Team 4 72
Corey Clark, Trey Gilliam, and James Harvey led the victors with 17, 16, and 15 points
respectively. Dyron Carter led Team 4 with 17 points and eight rebounds, while Matthew Karn added 16
points and seven rebounds.
Team 6 |
(85) |
- |
Clark 17, Durham 2, Fox 10, Harvey 15, Stroy 11, Gilliam 16, VanTil 5, Woodring 8, Franchville 1. |
Team 4 |
(72) |
- |
Carter 17, Fultz 2, Harless 13, Inskeep 2, Karn 16, Lakes 8, Leslie 5, Wood 9. |
Team 8 79 Team 2 78
(2OT)
Jon-Michael Fletcher led the victors with 19 points. Joshua Oliver, Will
Pelfrey, and Darrell Yancey each added 12 points, with Pelfrey’s coming on four three point
baskets. Terrence Darden and Bryantt Furman led Team 2 with 17 points each. Antonio Spears
added 13 points and Andre Tunstill chipped in with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Team 8 |
(79) |
- |
Fletcher 19, Galloway 4, McCowan 8, Moment 2, Oliver 12, Pelfrey 12, Skidmore 6, Wade 4, Yancey 12. |
Team 2 |
(78) |
- |
Darden 17, Washington 7, Furman 17, Miller 2, Snowden 5, Trevillian 6, Tunstill 11, Spears 13. |
Team 2 93 Team 7 82
Shun Trevillian and Bryantt Furman led the victors with 21 and 19 points respectively. Jarrod Gay
and Michael Walker led Team 7 with 16 and 14 points respectively.
Team 2 |
(93) |
- |
Darden 12, Furman 19, Miller 9, Snowden 11, Trevillian 21, Tunstill 12, Spears 8. |
Team 7 |
(82) |
- |
Evans 2, Goeringer 12, Montgomery 12, Portmann 12, Rease 2, Thomas 11, Walker 14, Gay 16. |
Team 6 77 Team 1 63
Brett Durham and Corey Clark led the victors with 16 and 12 points respectively. Rob VanTil
recorded 10 points and nine rebounds. Daniel Durr led Team 1 with 14 points and 11 rebounds while Richard
Laws added 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Team 6 |
(77) |
- |
Clark 12, Durham 16, Fox 6, Franchville 4, Harvey 10, Stroy 9, Gilliam 9, VanTil 10, Woodring 1. |
Team 1 |
(63) |
- |
Durr 14, Hamann 4, Laws 12, Lowry 8, Mays 7, Mitchell 2, Parks 10, Pickett 6. |
Team 3 64 Team 8 62
Patrick Bragg and Jordan Garrett led the victors with 12 and 11 points respectively. Jon-Michael
Fletcher led Team 8 with 12 points and seven rebounds. Blake McCowan pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds
and tallied nine points.
Team 3 |
(64) |
- |
Adams 6, Clay 9, Condra 1, DeAndres 5, Epps 8, Garrett 11, Smith 4, Stefancin 6, Bragg 12. |
Team 8 |
(62) |
- |
Fletcher 12, Galloway 10, McCowan 9, Moment 9, Pelfrey 3, Skidmore 6, Wade 3, Yancey 10. |
Team 4 81 Team 5 74
The
victors were led by Dyron Carter, Alex Harless, and Quintel Lakes with 19, 15, and 14 points
respectively. Matthew Karn added 13 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Matt Roberts led Team 5
with 17 points and Jeff Hughes added 15 points and seven rebounds.
Team 4 |
(81) |
- |
Carter 19, Derra 6, Harless 15, Inskeep 5, Karn 13, Lakes 14, Leslie 9. |
Team 5 |
(74) |
- |
Fischer 8, Holloway 9, Hoskins 6, Hughes 15, Roberts 17, Steffen 4, Thomas 5, Webster 2, Washington 8. |
Team 5 109 Team 7 70
Jeff Hughes led the victors with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Danny Webster and Tino Washington
added 19 points each. Lee Portmann led Team 7 with 13 points. LeTerrious Thomas and Zach
Montgomery added 12 points each, with Montgomery pulling down eight rebounds.
Team 5 |
(109) |
- |
Fischer 12, Holloway 8, Hoskins 6, Hughes 22, Roberts 7, Steffen 8, Thomas 9, Webster 19, Washington 19. |
Team 7 |
(70) |
- |
Evans 4, Goeringer 6, Montgomery 12, Portmann 13, Rease 6, Thomas 12, Walker 9, Gay 7. |
Team 3 86 Team 1 76
Patrick Bragg, Brandon Adams, and John Clay led the victors with 17, 16, and 15 points
respectively. Daniel Durr led Team 1 with 18 points and eight rebounds. Bryce Mays added 15
points.
Team 3 |
(86) |
- |
Adams 16, Clay 15, Condra 2, DeAndres 2, Epps 8, Garrett 5, Smith 13, Stefancin 8, Bragg 17. |
Team 1 |
(76) |
- |
Durr 18, Hamann 11, Laws 4, Lowry 5, Mays 15, Mitchell 5, Parks 13, Schwartz 5. |
Team 8 90 Team 6 77
Jon-Michael Fletcher led the victors with 25 points and seven rebounds. Samuel Wade added 13
points. Trey Gilliam and Dustin Fox led Team 6 with 16 and 11 points respectively.
Team 8 |
(90) |
- |
Fletcher 25, Galloway 6, McCowan 9, Moment 9, Oliver 7, Pelfrey 5, Skidmore 8, Wade 13, Yancey 8. |
Team 6 |
(77) |
- |
Clark 9, Durham 8, Fox 11, Franchville 3, Harvey 6, Stroy 9, Gilliam 16, VanTil 4, Woodring 9. |
Team 2 120 Team 4 83
Kyle Miller led the victors with 31 points. Cleve Washington added 22 points and nine rebounds, while
Andre Tunstill chipped in with 13 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists. Bryantt Furman recorded 12
points, 11 rebounds, and six assists. Alex Harless led Team 4 with 22 points. Matthew Karn added
15 points and Dyron Carter recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Team 2 |
(120) |
- |
Darden 14, Washington 22, Furman 12, Miller 31, Snowden 11, Trevillian 6, Tunstill 13, Spears 7. |
Team 4 |
(83) |
- |
Carter 13, Derra 4, Harless 22, Inskeep 8, Karn 15, Lakes 8, Wood 13. |
Team 1 82 Team 7 68
Daniel Durr led the victors with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Mark Hamann added 13 points, while Andrew
Parks recorded 12 points and eight rebounds. Jarrod Gay and Zach Montgomery led Team 7 with 15 and
14 points respectively.
Team 1 |
(82) |
- |
Durr 19, Hamann 13, Laws 5, Mays 12, Mitchell 11, Parks 12, Pickett 6, Schwartz 4. |
Team 7 |
(68) |
- |
Evans 6, Goeringer 11, Montgomery 14, Portmann 2, Rease 3, Thomas 10, Walker 5, Gay 15. |
Team 3 86 Team 5 81
Patrick Bragg led a balanced scoring attack for the victors with 16 points. Casey Condra pulled down 10
rebounds to go with his 10 points. Jeff Hughes led Team 5 with 18 points and nine rebounds while Richard
Steffen pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds.
Team 3 |
(86) |
- |
Adams 10, Clay 12, Condra 10, DeAndres 4, Epps 5, Garrett 10, Smith 11, Stefancin 10, Bragg 16. |
Team 5 |
(81) |
- |
Fischer 9, Holloway 5, Hoskins 3, Hughes 18, Roberts 12, Steffen 4, Thomas 14, Webster 2, Washington 14. |
Team 2 118 Team 6 85
Andre Tunstill, Bryantt Furman, and Kyle Miller led the victors with 21, 19, and 18 points
respectively. Corey Clark and Dustin Fox led Team 6 with 18 and 16 points respectively. James
Harvey added 13 points and eight rebounds.
Team 2 |
(118) |
- |
Darden 11, Washington 10, Furman 19, Miller 18, Snowden 13, Trevillian 14, Tunstill 21, Spears 5. |
Team 6 |
(85) |
- |
Clark 18, Durham 4, Fox 16, Franchville 3, Harvey 13, Stroy 4, Gilliam 8, VanTil 12, Woodring 3. |
Team 8 93 Team 4 77
Samuel Wade and Jon-Michael Fletcher led the victors with 20 and 19 points respectively. Blake
McCowan and Darrell Yancey led Team added 17 and 16 points respectively. Jody Derra, Dyron
Carter, and Alex Harless led Team 4 with 19, 14, and 13 points respectively.
Team 8 |
(93) |
- |
Fletcher 19, Galloway 2, McCowan 17, Moment 11, Oliver 2, Pelfrey 5, Skidmore 3, Wade 20, Yancey 16. |
Team 4 |
(77) |
- |
Carter 14, Derra 19, Harless 13, Inskeep 4, Karn 7, Lakes 6, Leslie 6, Wood 8. |
Conclusion
I have attempted to give a brief recap of each game played in this camp. I apologize in advance for any misspelled names or errors in the stats as I hurriedly transcribed the statistics from the scoresheets. This report is meant to be an overview of the camp and not an instrument for ascertaining precise individual records.
The final team records were: Team 8 (5-1), Team 2 (5-1), Team 3 (4-2), Team 4 (3-3), Team 5 (3-3), Team 6 (3-3), Team 1 (1-5), and Team 7 (0-6). Team 8 defeated Team 2 Saturday morning in a 79-78 double overtime victory. Team 8’s only loss came to Team 3 by a score of 64-62.
There were four award plaques given out the final day of camp. Corey Clark (Jeffersontown) and Alex Harless (Bryan Station) were named camp MVPs. Kenny Thomas (Ft. Campbell) received the best playmaker and Jeff Hughes (Jeffersontown) received the best defensive player award.
Several other players had excellent camps, capping off good seasons. Jon-Michael Fletcher (Breckenridge County) averaged 17.7 ppg for camp and displayed the ability to play both inside and out. Blake McCowan (Morgan County) is a solid post performer who can score. Brandon Moment (Bryan Station) gives 110% and put up decent numbers across the board. Zach Montgomery (Lafayette) is a slasher who can score and rebound. Dustin Fox (Dunbar) is a scorer with a nice outside stroke.
Brett Durham (East Jessamine) has excellent range on his jumper. Kyle Miller (Piketon, OH) is an excellent scorer who ran up 31 points in one game at camp. Shun Trevillian (Lansanne Collegiate, TN) is a ballhandler who can create and score. Andre Tunstill (Dunbar) is an aggressive athletic player who does a little of everything. Cleve Washington (Hazard) is another athletic performer who is always around the ball. Bryantt Furman (Rowan County) is an excellent post player who can nail the midrange shot. Matthew Karn (Ohio County) is a solid player who can score and rebounds. Dyron Carter (Tates Creek) is an athletic performer who penetrates well.
Patrick Bragg (Frayser, TN) is a crafty point guard who can shoot. Matt Roberts (Trimble County) is a 5-8 leaper who can shoot the ball. Tino Washington (Bryan Station) has good knowledge of game, is quick, a good defender and floor general who can score when needed. Andrew Parks (Corbin) always comes to play, is a good rebounder and scorer with a very quick first step to the basket. Daniel Durr (Scott County), a hard worker with decent post moves, averaged 11.8 ppg and 9.0 rpg in camp—he works hard to get rebounds.
Brandon Adams (Caverna) also had an excellent camp. Adams is athletic, passes well, and can create his own shot. Adams appears to possess a true love for the game and played extremely hard. Alex Harless (Bryan Station) averaged 17.3 ppg during camp and is an athletic slasher who can defend. Corey Clark (Jeffersontown) is an athletic slasher with a nice jump shot. Jeff Hughes (Jeffersontown) scored and rebounded well at camp, displayed a nice inside-out game and is a good defender. Kenny Thomas (Ft. Campbell) is quick, a good passer, and a good defender.
Several other players, too many to mention here, played well and played extremely hard this weekend. This is an excellent venue for players to perform and be seen. The KBA staff did an excellent job and hopefully this will become an annual event.
Acknowledgments
A special thanks to the Kentucky Basketball Academy staff for the hospitality extended me during my visit and also a note of appreciation to all the players for the excellent effort extended during this event.
Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the camp, teams, or players to me at prephoops@yahoo.com .
Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other basketball events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky/prephoops.