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2017 Kentucky Indiana All-Star Games (Boys and Girls)

Bankers Life Fieldhouse

Indianapolis, IN

June 10, 2017

© 2017 by Ron Harrison

 

 

Kentucky Girls All-Star Roster

 

Lindsey Duvall

5-10

Bullitt East

Tasia Jeffries

5-8

Butler

Breia Torrens

5-4

Butler

Jaelynn Penn

5-10

Butler

Princess Stewart

5-9

Franklin County

Tonysha Curry

5-10

DuPont Manual

Kristen Mayo

5-6

East Carter

Jordan Brock

5-5

Harlan

Rebecca Cook

5-10

Franklin County

Jada Stinson

5-8

Elizabethtown

Mackenzie Coleman

6-2

Metcalfe County

Kaylee Clifford

5-11

Trimble County

 

Head Coach

Larry Just

Butler

Assistant Coach

Joey Thacker

Franklin County

Coach

Hager Easterling

East Carter

Coach

Amy Siegel

Assumption

 

 

Indiana Girls All-Star Roster

 

Chyna Anthony

6-1

New Albany

Riley Blackwell

6-1

Plainfield

Dana Evans

5-6

Gary West

Mariah Howard-Bass

5-9

Columbus North

Nicole Konieczny

5-9

South Bend St. Joseph

Karissa McLaughlin

5-8

Homestead

Rachel McLimore

5-10

Zionsville

Madisen Parker

5-8

Homestead

Destiny Perkins

5-6

Lawrence North

Zion Sanders

5-8

Evansville Central

Ajanee’ Thomas

5-9

North Central

Macee Williams

6-2

Fountain Central

Madison Wise

6-1

Greenfield-Central

 

Head Coach

Curt Benge

Plainfield

Assistant Coach

Vince Cerbone

Martinsville

Assistant Coach

Michelle Harter

Warsaw

 

Kentucky coach Larry Just started the following lineup:  5-10 Rebecca Cook, 5-8 Tasia Jeffries, 6-2 Mackenzie Coleman, 5-8 Princess Stewart, and 5-10 Jaelynn Penn.  Indiana coach Curt Benge countered with 6-1 Madison Wise, 5-9 Mariah Howard-Bass, 6-2 Macee Williams, 5-6 Dana Evans, and 5-8 Karissa McLaughlin.

 

Kentucky trailed 33-25 at halftime but rallied in the second half to earn a 75-67 victory.  Indiana could not find the range from long distance as they were only five of 28 from beyond the arc.  Kentucky shot 40.5% from the field including 11 of 31 from the three point line.  They connected on four of five free throws, pulled down 52 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 19 Indiana turnovers.  Indiana shot 31.7% from the field including five of 28 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 52 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 24 Kentucky turnovers.  Indiana held a 20-9 advantage in second chance points.

 

Jaelynn Penn was named Game MVP and led Kentucky with 20 points, nine rebounds, and five steals.  Tasia Jeffries added 12 points on four three point baskets.  Mackenzie Coleman recorded 10 points, seven rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Princess Stewart chipped in with 10 points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals.  Kaylee Clifford also scored 10 points and Rebecca Cook pulled down seven rebounds.

 

Dana Evans led Indiana with 18 points and three steals.  Karissa McLaughlin added 12 points.  Macee Williams and Chyna Anthony each pulled down nine rebounds.

 

Kentucky Girls

25

50

75

Indiana Girls

33

34

67

 

Kentucky Girls (75) – Cook 3, Jeffries 12, Coleman 10, Stewart 10, Penn 20, Torrens 3, Curry 2, Brock 5, Clifford 10.

 

Indiana Girls (67) – Wise 9, Howard-Bass 6, Williams 4, Evans 18, McLaughlin 12, McLimore 4, Parker 2, Perkins 8, Anthony 1, Thomas 3.

 

 

Kentucky Boys All-Star Roster

 

Taveion Hollingsworth

6-3

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Jake Ohmer

6-1

Scott

DeAndre Bradshaw

6-8

Russellville

Sean McNeil

6-3

Cooper

Terry Taylor

6-6

Bowling Green

Kel Livers

6-0

Bardstown

Timmy Dalton

6-3

Lawrence County

Lukas Burkman

6-0

Trinity

James Baker

6-7

Meade County

Peyton Broughton

6-4

North Laurel

Chris Vogt

6-11

Graves County

 

Head Coach

Rodney Woods

Wayne County

Assistant Coach

Scott Chalk

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Coach

James Boo Brewer

Bardstown

Coach

Jack Baker

Wayne County

Administrative Assistant

Landry Woods

Wayne County

 

 

Indiana Boys All-Star Roster

 

Jaylen Butz

6-10

Fort Wayne North

Jermaine Cousinard

6-4

East Chicago Central

Michael Ertel

6-2

Mt. Vernon (Fortville)

Zach Gunn

6-6

Hamilton Southeastern

Kyle Mangas

6-3

Warsaw

Jaylen Minnett

6-1

Terre Haute South

Cooper Neese

6-4

Cloverdale

Jack Nunge

6-10

Castle

Grant Smith

6-6

Connersville

Mack Smith

6-2

Warren Central

Sasha Stefanovic

6-4

Crown Point

Kris Wilkes

6-7

North Central

Malik Williams

7-0

Fort Wayne Snider

Jalen Adaway

6-5

Logansport

 

Head Coach

Marty Beasley

Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Assistant Coach

Kerry Brown

Connersville

Assistant Coach

Mark Galloway

Culver Academy

 

Kentucky coach Rodney Woods started the following lineup: 6-6 Terry Taylor, 6-1 Jake Ohmer, 6-8 DeAndre Bradshaw, 6-3, Taveion Hollingsworth, and 6-3 Sean McNeil.  Indiana coach Marty Beaskey countered with 6-7 Kris Wilkes, 6-4 Sasha Stefanovic, 6-10 Jack Nunge, 6-2 Mack Smith, and 6-2 Michael Ertel.

 

Indiana pulled away in the final minute to defeat Kentucky 94-89.  The score was tied five times and there were 10 lead changes in the game.  Indiana shot 47.1% from the field including four of 18 from the three point line.  They connected on 24 of 38 free throws, pulled down 52 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 14 Kentucky turnovers.  Kentucky shot 34.45 from the field including seven of 35 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 16 of 31 free throws, pulled down 61 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 19 Indiana turnovers.

 

Kris Wilkes was named Game MVP and led Indiana with 29 points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Jack Nunge added 12 points, nine rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Jalen Adaway recorded 12 points, eight rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Mack Smith chipped in with 10 points and seven rebounds.

 

Taveion Hollingsworth led Kentucky with 30 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, and four steals.  Jake Ohmer added 20 points including four three point baskets.  Terry Taylor recorded 14 points and 13 rebounds.  Kel Livers chipped in with 10 points.  DeAndre Bradshaw pulled down 12 rebounds.

 

Kentucky Boys

43

46

89

Indiana Boys

44

50

94

 

Kentucky Boys (89) – Taylor 14, Ohmer 20, Bradshaw 0, Hollingsworth 30, McNeil 3, Livers 10, Dalton 4, Baker 2, Broughton 4, Vogt 2.

 

Indiana Boys (94) – Wilkes 29, Stefanovic 9, Nunge 12, M. Smith 10, Ertel 7, Mangas 5, Minnett 2, Adaway 12, Neese 2, Smith 6.