Sixty-four teams are scheduled to participate in the 8th Grade Boys State Tournament. The teams scheduled to participate are Lexington Christian Academy, Frankfort Christian Academy, Tates Creek, Anderson County, Georgetown, Jones, Knox County, Benton, Alton, Magoffin County, Clinton County, Pineville, E. J. Hayes, Madison, Morton, Lincoln County, Leestown, Corbin, Sebastian, Dorton, Hopkinsville, R. W. Combs, St. Joseph, Wesley, LTMS, Estill County, Harrison County, Meece, Elkhorn, Grayson County, Henderson South, Middlesboro, Russell County, McCreary County, Hopkins Central, Johnson County, Paris, Bath County, Wayne County, East Jessamine, Southern (Somerset), Mason County, Farnsley, Foley, Eversole, Whitley County, Betsy Layne, Bowling Green, Beaumont, McNabb, Adams, Northern, Twenhofel, Grant County, Royal Springs, A. B. Combs, Mayfield, Bell County, Rosspoint, Trigg County, Clay County, Wolfe County, South Laurel, and Scott County.
Sixty teams will play on Friday night to establish brackets position for Saturday. Clay County, Wolfe County, South Laurel, and Scott County will join the single elimination tournament on Saturday.
Lexington Christian Academy | 45 | Frankfort Christian Academy | 39 |
Madison | 49 | E. J. Hayes | 36 |
LTMS | 49 | Estill County | 21 |
Paris | 45 | Bath County | 40 |
Beaumont | 41 | McNabb | 29 |
Anderson County | 26 | Tates Creek | 24 |
Lincoln County | 51 | Morton | 28 |
Meece | 42 | Harrison County | 41 |
Wayne County | 41 | East Jessamine | 22 |
Northern | 45 | Adams | 25 |
Georgetown | 46 | Jones | 40 |
Corbin | 41 | Leestown | 31 |
Grayson County | 57 | Elkhorn | 15 |
Southern | 55 | Mason County | 45 |
Grant County | 49 | Twenhofel | 48 |
Knox County | 48 | Benton | 35 |
Sebastian | 60 | Dorton | 14 |
Henderson South | 40 | Middlesboro | 33 |
Foley | 43 | Farnsley | 35 |
A. B. Combs | 44 | Royal Springs | 41 |
Alton | 44 | Magoffin County | 39 |
Hopkinsville | 45 | R. W. Combs | 36 |
McCreary County | 39 | Russell County | 24 |
Eversole | 38 | Whitley County | 34 |
Mayfield | 37 | Bell County | 33 |
Clinton County | 47 | Pineville | 38 |
St. Joseph | 64 | Wesley | 29 |
Hopkins Central | 42 | Johnson County | 28 |
Betsy Layne | 51 | Bowling Green | 32 |
Rosspoint | 56 | Trigg County | 35 |
Lexington Christian Academy 45 Frankfort Christian Academy 39
Michael Fugate, Taylor Blair, and John Lannertone led the victors with 11, 11, and 10
points respectively.
David Current led Frankfort Christian Academy with 18 points.
Madison 49 E. J. Hayes 36
A. J. Hammons, Daniel Parke, and Matt Jackson led Madison with 15, 12, and eight
points respectively.
Trey Grundy and Oliver Griffen led E. J. Hayes with nine and eight
points respectively.
LTMS 49 Estill County 21
Teddy Ware and Charles "Snoop" Johnson led LTMS with nine and eight
points respectively.
Mitch Plowman and Josiah Muncie led Estill County with seven and five
points respectively.
Paris 45 Bath County 40
Austin Crisp led Paris with 20 points including four three point baskets. Darious Bryant added 14 points. Clark Kissick, Coble Wright, and Brandon Fryman led Bath County with 12, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Beaumont 41 McNabb 29
Marcus Givens led Beaumont with 14 points. Tanner Combs, Hobie Hall, Blake Preston, and Max Baker led McNabb with nine, five, five, and five
points respectively.
Anderson County 26 Tates Creek 24
Logan Woodside led Anderson County with 13 points. Garrett Myers and Keith Denton led Tates Creek with seven and five
points respectively.
Lincoln County 51 Morton 28
Luke Hill and Chris Luster led Lincoln County with 12 points each. Anthony Lindsey and DeVonte Redmond led Morton with 10 and six
points respectively.
Meece 42 Harrison County 41
Ryan Weddle hit a field goal at the buzzer to give Meece the victory. Spencer Waign, Aaron Hall, Braden McWilliams, and Ryan Weddle led Meece with 11, 10, nine, and eight
points respectively.
Jordan Stubbs and Tyler Wagner led Harrison County with 18 and 12
points respectively.
Wayne County 41 East Jessamine 22
Logan Gardner, Dagan Shelton, Austin Kirksley, and Austin Gregory led Wayne County with eight, seven, seven, and six
points respectively.
Dakota Walker and Jared Bowling led East Jessamine with eight and seven
points respectively.
Northern 45 Adams 25
Matt Smith led Northern with 19 points. Bryson Williams and Tyler Keens led Adams with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Georgetown 46 Jones 40
Andrew Short, Landen Young, and A. J. Gillitte led Georgetown with 12, nine, and eight
points respectively.
Dandy Jenkins, Braxton Harshaw, and Tyler Cox led Jones with 12, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Corbin 41 Leestown 31
Justyn Olson and Josh Jewell led Corbin with 18 and nine
points respectively.
Terrell Farrell led Leestown with 27 points.
Grayson County 57 Elkhorn 15
Trey Tinsley led Grayson County with 16 points. Nick Crumpston and Dylan Rowe led Elkhorn with five and four
points respectively.
Southern 55 Mason County 45
Logan Starnes and Justin Schulz led Southern with 24 and 15
points respectively.
Alex Stahl and Tyler Baxter led Mason County with 14 and 11
points respectively.
Grant County 49 Twenhofel 48
Blake Dills and Ben Shipp led Grant County with 11 and nine
points respectively.
Tanner Norton led Twenhofel with 12 points.
Knox County 48 Benton 35
Jeffrey Canady and Tobie Merida led Knox County with 19 and 11
points respectively.
Jamie Gilliland, Casey White, and Chase Clark led Benton with nine, eight, and eight
points respectively.
Sebastian 60 Dorton 14
Alex Hamilton led Sebastian with 17 points including three three point baskets. Bobby Fraley added 11 points. Jessee Lucas led Dorton with eight points.
Henderson South 40 Middlesboro 33
Sam Higgs, Jamal Hill, and Hunter Comer led the victors with 17, nine, and eight
points respectively.
Jerrell Stephey and Dalton Hughett led Middlesboro with 15 and 10
points respectively.
Foley 43 Farnsley 35
Michael Rothermil led Foley with 16 points. Brendon Hill added 13 points including three three point baskets. Jamel Clay and Mashiel Dozier led Farnsley with 10 points each.
A. B. Combs 44 Royal Springs 41
John Sizemore and Austin Pray led A. B. Combs with 14 and 10
points respectively.
Zac Humphrey and Jared Lee led Royal Springs with 22 and 11
points respectively.
Alton 44 Magoffin County 39
Ruben Gosa led Alton with 18 points. Nathan Howard, Caleb Hall, and Austin Whitaker led Magoffin County with 14, 12, and 11
points respectively.
Hopkinsville 45 R. W. Combs 36
Dyterius Farrow, Robert Bell, and D'Rico Kimbrough led Hopkinsville with 14, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Jon Smith, Kegan Robinson, and Daniel Mosser led R. W. Combs with 12, nine, and nine
points respectively.
McCreary County 39 Russell County 24
Tyson Williams led McCreary County with 12 points. Nick Britt and Garrett Stephens led Russell County with eight and six
points respectively.
Eversole 38 Whitley County 34
Jarrod Combs, Jordan Olinger, and Collier Mobelini led Eversole with 10, 10, and nine
points respectively.
Dalton Sizemore led Whitley County with 24 points.
Mayfield 37 Bell County 33
Dondre Jackson and LaBront Scott led Mayfield with 11 points each. Tyler Green led Bell County with 10 points.
Clinton County 47 Pineville 38
Colby Langford led Clinton County with 16 points. Keifer Dalton added 14 points including four three point baskets. Jacob Skinner led Pineville with 11 points.
St. Joseph 64 Wesley 29
Jordan Cooper and Cole Ballard led St. Joseph with 11 and nine
points respectively.
Kannon Newsome and Dylan Meade led Wesley with 11 and eight
points respectively.
Hopkins Central 42 Johnson County 28
Ty Martin and Jordan Allen led Hopkins Central with 15 and 11
points respectively.
Shane Hall led Johnson County with 11 points.
Betsy Layne 51 Bowling Green 32
Dylan Hamilton and Tyler Daniels led Betsy Layne with 24 and 12
points respectively.
Christopher McDaniel led Bowling Green with 10 points.
Rosspoint 56 Trigg County 35
Austin Maggard, James Bond, and Coty Miracle led Rosspoint with 13, 12, and 11
points respectively.
DeOnquez Nance and Travis Desrochars led Trigg County with 12 and eight
points respectively.
Tournament - First Round | |||
Harrison County | 48 | Anderson County | 41 |
Madison | 67 | Morton | 44 |
LTMS | 52 | Frankfort Christian Academy | 32 |
McNabb | 49 | Paris | 34 |
Beaumont | 50 | Bath County | 37 |
Lexington Christian Academy | 58 | Estill County | 37 |
Lincoln County | 43 | E. J. Hayes | 16 |
Meece | 41 | Tates Creek | 27 |
Wayne County | 66 | Benton | 37 |
Clay County | 51 | Northern | 35 |
Georgetown | 54 | Bowling Green | 36 |
Elkhorn | 46 | Corbin | 31 |
Grayson County | 50 | Leestown | 27 |
Betsy Layne | 50 | Jones | 36 |
Adams | 58 | Wolfe County | 36 |
Knox County | 47 | East Jessamine | 28 |
Sebastian | 45 | Whitley County | 24 |
Russell County | 40 | Henderson South | 39 |
Foley | 36 | R. W. Combs | 24 |
A. B. Combs | 54 | Magoffin County | 40 |
Alton | 51 | Royal Springs | 39 |
Hopkinsville | 37 | Farnsley | 29 |
McCreary County | 54 | Middlesboro | 37 |
Eversole | 56 | Dorton | 23 |
Mayfield | 42 | Mason County | 23 |
Twenhofel | 68 | Clinton County | 50 |
Trigg County | 59 | St. Joseph | 46 |
South Laurel | 51 | Hopkins Central | 18 |
Scott County | 52 | Johnson County | 25 |
Rosspoint | 58 | Wesley | 41 |
Grant County | 41 | Pineville | 39 |
Bell County | 56 | Southern | 50 |
Harrison County 48 Anderson County 41
Jordan Stubbs and Tyler Wagner led Harrison County with 17 and 13
points respectively.
Logan Woodside and Jay Smith led Anderson County with 18 and 10
points respectively.
Madison 67 Morton 44
Dominique Hawkins and Adam Stanford led Madison with 22 and 13
points respectively.
Dee Lewis and Anthony Lindsey led Morton with 10 points each.
LTMS 52 Frankfort Christian Academy 32
Braxton McFarland, Jordan Green, Teddy Ware, and Charles "Snoop" Johnson led LTMS with 10, nine, eight, and eight
points respectively.
David Current led Frankfort Christian Academy with 22 points.
McNabb 49 Paris 34
Blake Preston, Tanner Combs, and Matt Tuttle led McNabb with 18, 17, and 10
points respectively.
Darious Bryant and Austin Crisp led Paris with 14 and 10
points respectively.
Beaumont 50 Bath County 37
Dierriens Dumphord, Vince Mattox, Marcus Givens, and Joey Avioli led Beaumont with nine, eight, seven, and seven
points respectively.
Coble Wright and Clark Kissick led Bath County with 19 and 11
points respectively.
Lexington Christian Academy 58 Estill County 37
Taylor Blair and Michael Fugate led the victors with 13 and 12
points respectively.
Randy King, Greg Stamper, and Mitch Plowman led Estill County with 10, nine, and eight
points respectively.
Lincoln County 43 E. J. Hayes 16
Luke Hill and Dustin Burchfield led Lincoln County with 12 and eight
points respectively.
Trey Grundy led E. J. Hayes with eight points.
Meece 41 Tates Creek 27
Tyler Megargel led Meece with 14 points. Aaron Hall added 13 points including three three point baskets. Jarek Coles led Tates Creek with 15 points on five three point baskets.
Wayne County 66 Benton 37
Kyle Gehring led Wayne County with 19 points including four three point baskets. Dagan Shelton and Austin Kirksley added 14 and 11
points respectively.
Chase Clark led Benton with 20 points.
Clay County 51 Northern 35
Stephen Wagers, Travis Smith, and Stephon Lyttle led Clay County with 11, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Matt Smith led Northern with 13 points including three three point baskets. Eric Jones added nine points.
Georgetown 54 Bowling Green 36
Andrew Short, Kevo Edwards, and Landen Young led Georgetown with 19, 16, and 11
points respectively.
Hunter Rodgers led Bowling Green with 15 points.
Elkhorn 46 Corbin 31
Ryan Timmons and Logan Taylor led Elkhorn with 24 and 11
points respectively.
Justyn Olson and Matt Trosper led Corbin with seven points each.
Grayson County 50 Leestown 27
Ryne Tinsley led Grayson County with 13 points including three three point baskets. Jordan Henry and Terrell Farrell led Leestown with eight points each.
Betsy Layne 50 Jones 36
Peyton Case and Dylan Hamilton led Betsy Layne with 20 and 15
points respectively.
Dandy Jenkins and Tyler Cox led Jones with 17 and 12
points respectively.
Adams 58 Wolfe County 36
Bryson Williams, Tyler Keens, and Garren Newsome led Adams with 17, 17, and 14
points respectively.
Trenton Gilbert led Wolfe County with 12 points.
Knox County 47 East Jessamine 28
Jonathan Vaughn and Devon Mills led Knox County with 12 and 11
points respectively.
Tim Bradshaw, Taylor Harper, and Jared Bowling led East Jessamine with eight, eight, and six
points respectively.
Sebastian 45 Whitley County 24
Jaime Watkins and Ryan Cox led Sebastian with 11 and nine
points respectively.
Boston Bryant led Whitley County with eight points.
Russell County 40 Henderson South 39
Lucas Whittle, Barton Mann, and Garrett Stephens led Russell County with 12, eight, and eight
points respectively.
Sam Higgs, Jamal Hill, and Hunter Comer led Henderson South with 10, nine, and eight
points respectively.
Foley 36 R. W. Combs 24
Hunter Stocker, Michael Rothermil, and Brendon Hill led Foley with 12, 11, and 11
points respectively.
John Smith led R. W. Combs with 14 points including three three point baskets.
A. B. Combs 54 Magoffin County 40
Austin Pray and Thomas McClain led A. B. Combs with 10 points each. Nathan Howard and T. Joseph led Magoffin County with 10 and nine
points respectively.
Alton 51 Royal Springs 39
Ruben Gosa and Jordan Brangers led Alton with 15 and 14
points respectively.
Zac Humphrey, Seth Crank, and Jervon Christopher led Royal Springs with 16, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Hopkinsville 37 Farnsley 29
Robert Bell and Dyterius Farrow led Hopkinsville with nine and seven
points respectively.
Ray Coleman and Tavaughn Morton led Farnsley with eight and six
points respectively.
McCreary County 54 Middlesboro 37
Tyler Strunk, Dylan Barnett, and Arlis Dople led McCreary County with 14, 11, and 11
points respectively.
Zack Riddle and Mike Wilson led Middlesboro with 17 and 10
points respectively.
Eversole 56 Dorton 23
Jarrod Combs, Austin Johnson, and Mack Hall led Eversole with 14, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Cody Belter led Dorton with 13 points.
Mayfield 42 Mason County 23
LaBront Scott led Mayfield with 16 points. Alex Stahl and Bryan Gardner led Mason County with eight and six
points respectively.
Twenhofel 68 Clinton County 50
Tanner Norton, Cody Monson, and Trevor Montgomery led Twenhofel with 12, nine, and eight
points respectively.
Ian Asher, Ryan Beard, Colby Langford, and Keifer Dalton led Clinton County with 14, 12, 11, and nine
points respectively.
Trigg County 59 St. Joseph 46
DeOnquez Nance, Jeramya Love, and David Wease led Trigg County with 19, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Jordan Cooper, Colin Crawford, and Harris Rogers led St. Joseph with eight, eight, and seven
points respectively.
South Laurel 51 Hopkins Central 18
Trent Abner, Alex Sears, Austin Schaser, and Austin Rader led South Laurel with nine, seven, seven, and seven
points respectively.
Ty Martin led Hopkins Central with 11 points.
Scott County 52 Johnson County 25
Tyler Page led Scott County with 15 points including three three point baskets. Dylan Portwood added eight points. Trevor Sherman led Johnson County with eight points.
Rosspoint 58 Wesley 41
Andrew Dozier, Austin Maggard, and Coty Miracle led Rosspoint with 13, 10, and nine
points respectively.
Dylan Meade led Wesley with 18 points on six three point baskets. Michael Henson added 10 points.
Grant County 41 Pineville 39
Forrest Schmitt hit a layup at the buzzer to give Grant County the victory. Ben Shipp and Blake Dills led Grant County with 19 and 13
points respectively.
Seth Jeffrey and Jacob Skinner led Pineville with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Bell County 56 Southern 50
Jake Patterson led Bell County with 20 points including four three point baskets. Tyler Green and Jared Philpot added 14 and 11
points respectively.
Justin Schulz, Justin Edwards, and Logan Starnes led Southern with 16, 14, and 13
points respectively.
Tournament - Second Round | |||
Madison | 48 | Harrison County | 44 |
LTMS | 45 | McNabb | 35 |
Lexington Christian Academy | 41 | Beaumont | 40 |
Lincoln County | 46 | Meece | 39 |
Clay County | 44 | Wayne County | 43 |
Elkhorn | 39 | Georgetown | 35 |
Grayson County | 44 | Betsy Layne | 39 |
Knox County | 55 | Adams | 18 |
Sebastian | 45 | Russell County | 40 |
A. B. Combs | 52 | Foley | 31 |
Alton | 54 | Hopkinsville | 27 |
Eversole | 45 | McCreary County | 40 |
Mayfield | 39 | Twenhofel | 37 |
South Laurel | 42 | Trigg County | 30 |
Scott County | 54 | Rosspoint | 41 |
Bell County | 57 | Grant County | 29 |
Madison 48 Harrison County 44
A. J. Hammons, Dominique Hawkins, and Daniel Parke led Madison with 15, 11, and nine
points respectively.
Scott Kendall, Jordan Stubbs, and Tyler Wagner led Harrison County with 11, eight, and seven
points respectively.
LTMS 45 McNabb 35
Charles "Snoop" Johnson and Braxton McFarland led LTMS with 17 and 12
points respectively.
Blake Preston and Tanner Combs led McNabb with 15 and 11
points respectively.
Lexington Christian Academy 41 Beaumont 40
John Lannertone hit a field goal at the buzzer to give LCA the victory. Michael Fugate led the victors with 25 points including four three point baskets. Dierriens Dumphord, Joey Avioli, and Marcus Givens led Beaumont with 13, 10, and nine
points respectively.
Lincoln County 46 Meece 39
Luke Hill and Carl-Lewis Cummins led Lincoln County with 17 and 10
points respectively.
Braden McWilliams and Tyler Megargel led Meece with 11 and nine
points respectively.
Clay County 44 Wayne County 43
Jarrod Rice hit a free throw with less than a second on the clock to give Clay County the victory. Travis Smith and Austin Carnahan led Clay County with 18 and 17
points respectively.
Kyle Gehring and Dagan Shelton led Wayne County with 13 points each.
Elkhorn 39 Georgetown 35
Ryan Timmons led Elkhorn with 19 points. Landen Young led Georgetown with 14 points.
Grayson County 44 Betsy Layne 39
Braxton Williams, Rance Whobrey, and Trey Tinsley led Grayson County with 15, 13, and 10
points respectively.
Dylan Hamilton led Betsy Layne with 20 points.
Knox County 55 Adams 18
Devon Williams and Tobie Merida led Knox County with 10 points each. Tyler Keens led Adams with eight points.
Sebastian 45 Russell County 40
Richard Trent and Ryan Cox led Sebastian with 15 and nine
points respectively.
Nick Britt led Russell County with 13 points including three three point baskets. Jalen Bennett added 11 points.
A. B. Combs 52 Foley 31
John Sizemore, Thomas McClain, Austin Pray, and Robert McClain led A. B. Combs with 18, 13, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Hunter Stocker and Brendon Hill led Foley with 14 and 13
points respectively.
Alton 54 Hopkinsville 27
Ruben Gosa led Alton with 24 points including four three point baskets. Robert Bell led Hopkinsville with 10 points.
Eversole 45 McCreary County 40
Jordan Olinger led Eversole with 12 points. Collier Mobelini, Mack Hall, and Austin Johnson added eight points each. Dylan Barnett led McCreary County with 18 points including four three point baskets.
Mayfield 39 Twenhofel 37
LaBront Scott, Shaquan Hayes, and Jonathan Jackson led Mayfield with 11, nine, and eight
points respectively.
Riley Barnes led Twenhofel with 15 points including three three point baskets.
South Laurel 42 Trigg County 30
Blake Sanders and Matt Slavey led South Laurel with 11 points each. Jeramya Love led Trigg County with 10 points.
Scott County 54 Rosspoint 41
Quin Richardson and Dylan Portwood led Scott County with 20 and 16
points respectively.
Coty Miracle and James Bond led Rosspoint with 13 and nine
points respectively.
Bell County 57 Grant County 29
Tyler Green and Jonathan Polly led Bell County with 18 and 13
points respectively.
Ben Shipp and Nathan Davis led Grant County with seven and five
points respectively.
Tournament - Round of Sixteen | |||
Madison | 66 | LTMS | 32 |
Lincoln County | 41 | Lexington Christian Academy | 31 |
Clay County | 53 | Elkhorn | 40 |
Knox County | 44 | Grayson County | 33 |
Sebastian | 42 | A. B. Combs | 33 |
Eversole | 54 | Alton | 42 |
South Laurel | 42 | Mayfield | 39 |
Scott County | 64 | Bell County | 46 |
Madison 66 LTMS 32
Dominique Hawkins, Zack Cottongin, and Adam Stanford led Madison with 20, 14, and 10
points respectively.
Teddy Ware led LTMS with 10 points.
Madison | 20 | 15 | 15 | 16 | 66 |
LTMS | 7 | 9 | 6 | 10 | 32 |
Madison | (66) - | Parke 4, Walker 5, Stanford 10, Hammons 5, Hawkins 20, Cottongin 14, Taylor 2, Wells 2, Gay 2, Broaddus 2. |
LTMS | (32) - | Johnson 7, Do. Lewis 1, Ware 10, Hardin 1, Da. Lewis 2, McFarland 7, Newton 2, Green 2. |
Lincoln County 41 Lexington Christian Academy 31
Luke Hill led Lincoln County with 18 points. Tyler Harville, Taylor Blair, and Sam Maybriar led Lexington Christian Academy with eight, seven, and six
points respectively.
Lincoln County | 10 | 9 | 11 | 11 | 41 |
Lexington Christian Academy | 5 | 12 | 3 | 11 | 31 |
Lincoln County | (41) - | Hill 18, Cummins 8, Luster 6, Jacobs 1, Birchfield 2, Sheets 5. |
Lexington Christian Academy | (31) - | Blair 7, Fugate 5, Harville 8, Mayfield 6, Lannertone 3, Moseley 2. |
Clay County 53 Elkhorn 40
Travis Smith led Clay County with 13 points. Tim Mattison, Ryan Timmons, Logan Taylor, and Connor Meyer led Elkhorn with 10, seven, seven, and seven
points respectively.
Clay County | (53) - | Lyttle 9, Smith 13, Hall 8, Wagers 4, Carnahan 6, Rice 6, Reed 6. |
Elkhorn | (40) - | Tabor 2, Meyer 7, Timmons 7, Cumpston 2, Harrod 2, Taylor 7, Anderson 3, Mattison 10. |
Knox County 44 Grayson County 33
Tobie Merida led Knox County with 27 points. Trey Tinsley and Ryne Tinsley led Grayson County with 10 and nine
points respectively.
Knox County | 11 | 10 | 9 | 14 | 44 |
Grayson County | 5 | 9 | 3 | 16 | 33 |
Knox County | (44) - | Canady 6, Vaughn 3, Mills 6, Merida 27, Cain 2. |
Grayson County | (33) - | R. Tinsley 9, T. Tinsley 10, Saltsman 1, Akridge 3, Whobrey 3, Crain 6, Watkins 1. |
Sebastian 42 A. B. Combs 33
Alex Hamilton led Sebastian with 14 points including four three point baskets. Richard Trent and Ryan Cox added seven points each. Darryl Beatty and Robert McClain led A. B. Combs with 12 and nine
points respectively.
Sebastian | (42) - | Trent 7, Cox 7, Watkins 5, Hamilton 14, Chaney 5, Hayes 4. |
A. B. Combs | (33) - | Pray 6, Sizemore 4, Beatty 12, Robert McClain 9, Thomas McClain 2. |
Eversole 54 Alton 42
Jordan Olinger and Austin Johnson led Eversole with 22 and 12
points respectively.
Ruben Gosa and Nathan Pettigrew led Alton with 15 points each.
Eversole | (54) - | Combs 6, Johnson 12, Olinger 22, Hall 5, Arnett 4, Mobelini 5. |
Alton | (42) - | Gosa 15, Boles 6, Leslie 4, Roman 2, Pettigrew 15, Brangers 2. |
South Laurel 42 Mayfield 39
Blake Sanders led South Laurel with 12 points. Matt Slavey added 11 points including three three point baskets. Dondre Jackson and Shaquan Hayes led Mayfield with 15 and nine
points respectively.
South Laurel | 10 | 10 | 13 | 9 | 42 |
Mayfield | 9 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 39 |
South Laurel | (42) - | Sanders 12, Slavey 11, Sears 8, Rader 3, Abner 7, Byrd 1. |
Mayfield | (39) - | Hayes 9, Tyler 3, D. Jackson 14, J. Jackson 3, Scott 5, Brown 4. |
Scott County 64 Bell County 46
Dylan Portwood, Austin Downey, and Derek Gaines led Scott County with 18, 16, and 14
points respectively.
Tyler Green led Bell County with 17 points including four three point baskets. Jake Patterson added 11 points including three three point baskets.
Scott County | 20 | 16 | 16 | 12 | 64 |
Bell County | 11 | 16 | 4 | 15 | 46 |
Scott County | (64) - | Ryan 1, Downey 16, Page 4, Richardson 9, Haddix 2, Portwood 18, Gaines 14. |
Bell County | (46) - | Philpot 8, Green 17, Collett 3, Spade 1, Jones 2, Polly 2, Patterson 11, Slusher 2. |
Tournament Final Eight | |||||
Madison | 54 | Lincoln County | 52 | (OT) | (Quarterfinal) |
Knox County | 57 | Clay County | 46 | (Quarterfinal) | |
Eversole | 49 | Sebastian | 38 | (Quarterfinal) | |
South Laurel | 37 | Scott County | 36 | (Quarterfinal) | |
Madison | 52 | Knox County | 39 | (Semifinal) | |
South Laurel | 65 | Eversole | 62 | (4OT) | (Semifinal) |
Madison | 49 | South Laurel | 40 | (Championship) |
Madison 54 Lincoln County 52 (OT) (Quarterfinal)
Madison let 42-29 at the end of the third quarter but Lincoln County rallied in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Dominique Hawkins stored eight points in overtime to lead Madison to victory. Dominique Hawkins led Madison with 32 points. Daniel Parke added 10 points and five assists. Carl-Lewis Cummins and Chris Luster led Lincoln County with 20 and 14
points respectively.
Madison | 13 | 16 | 13 | 4 | 8 | 54 |
Lincoln County | 12 | 9 | 8 | 17 | 6 | 52 |
Madison | (54) - | Parke 10, Walker 2, Stanford 8, Hammons 2, Hawkins 32. |
Lincoln County | (52) - | Hill 8, Cummins 20, Luster 14, Jacobs 2, Dotson 2, Ruckel 6. |
Knox County 57 Clay County 46 (Quarterfinal)
Jeffrey Canady, Tobie Merida, and Devon Mills led Knox County with 17, 13, and 10
points respectively.
Stephon Lyttle and Travis Smith led Clay County with 16 and 11
points respectively.
Knox County | 12 | 11 | 11 | 23 | 57 |
Clay County | 10 | 7 | 11 | 18 | 46 |
Knox County | (57) - | Canady 17, Vaughn 6, Mills 10, Merida 13, Bruner 9, Turner 2. |
Clay County | (46) - | Lyttle 16, Smith 11, J. Hall 4, Wagers 4, Carnahan 7, Rice 4. |
Eversole 49 Sebastian 38 (Quarterfinal)
Austin Johnson led Eversole with 18 points including three three point baskets. Jordan Olinger added 16 points. Ryan Cox, Bobby Fraley, and Jaime Watkins led Sebastian with nine, eight, and seven
points respectively.
Eversole | 12 | 9 | 14 | 14 | 49 |
Sebastian | 12 | 12 | 6 | 8 | 38 |
Eversole | (49) - | Combs 8, Johnson 18, Olinger 16, Mobelini 5, Hall 2. |
Sebastian | (38) - | Cox 9, Fraley 8, Watkins 7, Hamilton 6, Chaney 2, R. Trent 6. |
South Laurel 37 Scott County 36 (Quarterfinal)
Alex Sears led South Laurel with 13 points. Matt Slavey added 11 points including three three point baskets. Dylan Portwood and Quin Richardson led Scott County with 11 and 10
points respectively.
South Laurel | 13 | 12 | 2 | 10 | 37 |
Scott County | 11 | 11 | 6 | 8 | 36 |
South Laurel | (37) - | Sanders 8, Schaser 2, Slavey 11, Sears 13, Abner 3. |
Scott County | (36) - | Downey 8, Page 3, Richardson 10, Portwood 11, Gaines 4. |
Madison 52 Knox County 39 (Semifinal)
Daniel Parke led Madison with 19 points including three three point baskets. George Walker added 14 points. Dominique Hawkins recorded seven points and dished out 11 assists. Tobie Merida, Devon Mills, and Jeffrey Canady led Knox County with 12, 11, and nine
points respectively.
Madison | 11 | 15 | 18 | 8 | 52 |
Knox County | 9 | 7 | 19 | 4 | 39 |
Madison | (52) - | Parke 19, Walker 14, Stanford 8, Hawkins 7, Taylor 4. |
Knox County | (39) - | Canady 9, Wilburn 3, Vaughn 3, Mills 11, Merida 12, Newton 1. |
South Laurel 65 Eversole 62 (4OT) (Semifinal)
South Laurel outlasted Eversole 65-62 in a four overtime marathon. Blake Sanders led South Laurel with 25 points. Alex Sears added 16 points including three three point baskets. Trent Abner chipped in with 10 points. Jordan Olinger led Eversole with 28 points. Jarrod Combs and Austin Johnson added 17 and 12
points respectively.
South Laurel | 7 | 15 | 6 | 18 | 5 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 65 |
Eversole | 9 | 18 | 9 | 10 | 5 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 62 |
South Laurel | (65) - | Sanders 25, Schaser 3, Slavey 7, Sears 16, Rader 4, Abner 7. |
Eversole | (62) - | Johnson 12, Olinger 28, Mobelini 5, Hall 2, Combs 17. |
Madison 49 South Laurel 40 (Championship)
Madison took an 18-11 first quarter lead behind three three point bombs by Daniel Parke on their way to a 49-40 victory over South Laurel. Dominique Hawkins and Daniel Parke led the victors with 22 and 11
points respectively.
Matt Slavey, Austin Schaser, and Trent Abner led a balanced South Laurel attack with seven, six, and six
points respectively.
Madison | 18 | 12 | 8 | 11 | 49 |
South Laurel | 11 | 7 | 11 | 11 | 40 |
Madison | (49) - | Parke 11, Walker 4, Stanford 4, Hammons 6, Hawkins 22, Cottongin 2. |
South Laurel | (40) - | Sanders 3, Schaser 6, Slavey 7, Sears 3, Rader 3, Abner 6, Byrd 2, Jones 6, Grubb 4. |
I have attempted to give a capsule report of each game played in this tournament. The statistics mentioned here come from the game scoresheets with some help on the Madison scoresheets from their scorekeeper David Parke. The statistics mentioned here are not meant to be official records but as an indicator for the game and should be close. I apologize in advance for any errors or misspelling of names as I hurriedly went from court to court after each game.
Congratulations to Madison for capturing the championship and to Dominique Hawkins for capturing the MVP trophy. There were excellent teams and players on display this weekend. Although Hawkins was very capable of dominating play as he averaged 19.0 ppg in six games, Madison had several players capable of stepping up in every game. Daniel Parke averaged 10.3 ppg in seven games and dished out 30 assists. A. J. Hammons averaged 7.0 ppg in seven games, George Walker 6.0 ppg in seven games, and Adam Stanford 7.5 ppg in six games. Hawkins was also accurate from the free throw line as he connected on 27 of 33 attempts.
Several of the players on display this weekend are destined to make an impact down the road at the varsity level.
A special thanks to the staff at the Kentucky Basketball Academy (Steve Hatton, Terry Hatton, Mark Ogden, Ken Farley, Eric Armstrong, Marc Hall, etc.) for the hospitality extended me this weekend. Also a special note of appreciation to David Parke for the help he provided on a very hectic weekend (93 games in three days).
Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the tournament, teams, or players to me at prephoops@yahoo.com.
Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other basketball events appear on http://www.kyprephoops.com.