2018IKYINJRGB
2018 Kentucky/Indiana Junior All-Stars (Girls & Boys)
Ben Davis High School
Indianapolis, IN
June 3, 2018
© 2018 Ron Harrison
Kentucky Girls Roster
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
MacKenzie Keelin |
6-1 |
C |
Owensboro Catholic |
Cameron Browning |
6-3 |
C |
Male |
Mikayla Kinnard |
5-9 |
G |
Eastern |
Lauren Schwartz |
5-10 |
G/F |
Ryle |
Zoie Barth |
5-9 |
G/F |
Highlands |
Ivy Turner |
5-4 |
W |
Danville |
Haley Harrison |
5-8 |
W |
George Rogers Clark |
Maaliya Owens |
5-9 |
W |
Scott County |
Ashlee Harris |
5-6 |
G |
Sacred Heart Academy |
Emma King |
5-9 |
W |
Lincoln County |
Nila Blackford |
6-0 |
C |
DuPont Manual |
Savannah Wheeler |
5-9 |
W |
Boyd County |
Emma Hacker |
6-1 |
C |
Menifee County |
Aaliyah Hampton |
5-6 |
G |
Christian County |
Jasmine Elder |
5-9 |
W |
Butler |
Jada Higgins |
5-8 |
G |
Knott County Central |
Head Coach |
Pete Fraley |
Boyd County |
Assistant Coach |
Jeff Sparks |
DuPont Manual |
Assistant Coach |
Cassandra McWhorter |
Lincoln County |
Indiana Girls Roster (six will play in both games while 12 will play in one game each)
Core Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Jorie Allen |
6-1 |
F |
Bedford North Lawrence |
Shaila Beeler |
5-8 |
G |
Warren Central |
Rikki Harris |
5-11 |
G |
North Central |
Lilly Hatton |
6-1 |
F |
North Harrison |
Maddie Nolan |
5-9 |
G |
Zionsville |
Hannah Noveroske |
6-4 |
C |
Michigan City |
North Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Sydney Freeman |
5-7 |
G |
Central Noble |
Tai-Yanna Jackson |
6-6 |
C |
East Chicago Central |
Morgan Litwiller |
5-11 |
F |
Northridge |
Emma Nolan |
6-1 |
F |
Marquette Catholic |
Sophia Nolan |
6-1 |
F |
Marquette Catholic |
Riley Ott |
5-8 |
G |
LaPorte |
Central Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Jordan Barga |
6-0 |
F |
Monroe Central |
Cyndi Dodd |
6-5 |
C |
Warren Central |
Carissa Garcia |
5-7 |
G |
Fort Wayne Concordia |
Amaya Hamilton |
6-2 |
F |
Hamilton Southeastern |
Sylare Starks |
5-8 |
G |
Homestead |
Cameron Tabor |
5-9 |
G |
New Castle |
South Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Addy Blackwell |
5-4 |
G |
Bloomington South |
Trinity Brady |
5-11 |
F |
Lawrence North |
Savaya Brockington |
5-4 |
G |
North Central |
Kinnidy Garrard |
6-0 |
F |
Pike |
Makinzi Meurer |
5-5 |
G |
North Knox |
Grace Waggoner |
6-0 |
G/F |
Vincennes Rivet |
Head Coach |
Debbie Guckenberger |
Brownsburg |
Assistant Coach |
Stacy Mitchell |
Warren Central |
|
Jason Simpson |
Greensburg |
Kentucky coach Pete Fraley started the following lineup: 6-0 Nila Blackford, 5-10 Lauren Schwartz, 6-3 Cameron Browning, 5-9 Savannah Wheeler, and 5-9 Emma King. Indiana coach Debbie Guckenberger countered with 6-1 Lilly Hatton, 5-11 Trinity Brady, 6-1 Sophia Nolan, 5-9 Maddie Nolan, and 6-1 Jorie Allen.
Indiana defeated Kentucky by a score of 95-90. Indiana shot 44.3% from the field including nine of 20 from the three point line. They connected on 24 of 37 free throws, pulled down 52 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 24 Kentucky turnovers. Kentucky shot 41% from the field including nine of 27 from beyond the arc. They connected on 17 of 18 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 29 points off 28 Indiana turnovers.
Maddie Nolan led Indiana with 22 points including three three point baskets, five rebounds, and four steals. Trinity Brady added 17 points including two three point baskets and eight rebounds. Tai-Yanna Jackson recorded 11 points, six rebounds, four blocked shots, and three steals. Sydney Freeman chipped in with 11 points including three three point baskets, four rebounds, and four steals.
Savannah Wheeler led Kentucky with 15 points including three three point baskets. Jasmine Elder also scored 15 points. Nila Blackford added 10 points, nine rebounds, and three steals. Mikayla Kinnard chipped in with 10 points and six rebounds.
Kentucky All-Stars |
31 |
59 |
90 |
Indiana All-Stars |
45 |
50 |
95 |
Kentucky All-Stars (90) – Blackford 10, Schwartz 9, Browning 6, Wheeler 15, King 5, Owens 3, Kinnard 10, Higgins 5, Harrison 4, Hacker 4, Barth 4, Elder 15.
Indiana All-Stars (95) – Hatton 6, Brady 17, S. Nolan 5, M. Nolan 22, Allen 8, Ott 8, Freeman 11, Jackson 11, E. Nolan 7.
Kentucky Boys Roster
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
David Johnson |
6-4 |
G |
Trinity |
KyKy Tandy |
6-1 |
G |
University Heights |
Michael Moreno |
6-7 |
F |
Scott County |
Kyle Rode |
6-8 |
F |
Lexington Christian Academy |
Dontaie Allen |
6-6 |
G |
Pendleton County |
Isaiah Cozart |
6-7 |
C |
Madison Central |
Nick Thelen |
6-7 |
F |
Covington Catholic |
Jordan Graham |
6-3 |
G |
George Rogers Clark |
Jaago Kalakon |
6-4 |
G |
Waggener |
Rodriguez Thomas |
6-2 |
G |
Paducah Tilghman |
Brennan Canada |
6-7 |
F |
George Rogers Clark |
Jamarion Sharp |
7-0 |
C |
Hopkinsville |
Noah Back |
6-4 |
G |
Perry County Central |
Dieonte Miles |
6-10 |
C |
Walton-Verona |
Diablo Stewart |
5-9 |
G |
Scott County |
Head Coach |
Boo Brewer |
Bardstown |
Assistant Coach |
David Henley |
Eastern |
Assistant Coach |
John Wheat |
Bardstown |
Indiana Boys Roster (six will play in both games while 12 will play in one game each)
Core Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Keion Brooks |
6-8 |
F |
Fort Wayne North |
Armaan Franklin |
6-5 |
G |
Cathedral |
Mason Gillis |
6-7 |
F |
New Castle |
Trayce Jackson-Davis |
6-9 |
F |
Center Grove |
Brandon Newman |
6-4 |
G |
Valparaiso |
Isaiah Thompson |
6-0 |
G |
Zionsville |
North Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Noah Applegate |
6-6 |
G |
Penn |
Ali Ali |
6-7 |
F |
East Noble |
Ethan Brittain-Watts |
6-0 |
G |
Culver Military Academy |
Elijah Hales |
6-4 |
G |
Westview |
Colin Kenney |
6-1 |
G |
Marquette Catholic |
Craig Young Jr. |
6-5 |
F |
Fort Wayne Wayne |
Central Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Manuel Brown |
6-1 |
G |
Scecina |
Luke Bumbalough |
6-0 |
G |
New Castle |
Connor Jones |
6-3 |
G |
Danville |
Dawand Jones |
6-7 |
C |
Ben Davis |
John Michael Mulloy |
6-10 |
F |
Carmel |
Sam Skaggs |
6-0 |
G |
Logansport |
South Group
Name |
Height |
Position |
High School |
|
|
|
|
Cameron Alford |
6-1 |
G |
Brownsburg |
David Bell |
6-3 |
G |
Warren Central |
Cobie Barnes |
6-6 |
F |
Floyd Central |
Jared Hankins |
6-4 |
G |
Lawrence north |
Alex Hemenway |
6-4 |
G |
Castle |
Zach Kuhn |
6-4 |
G |
Shelbyville |
Head Coach |
Matt English |
Beech Grove |
Assistant Coach |
Scott McClelland |
Morristown |
Assistant Coach |
Rob Yoder |
Westview |
Kentucky coach Boo Brewer started the following lineup: 6-8 Kyle Rode, 6-7 Michael Moreno, 6-7 Isaiah Cozart, 6-3 Jordan Graham, and 6-4 David Johnson. Indiana coach Matt English countered with 6-7 Ali Ali, 6-5 Armaan Franklin, 6-7 Dawand Jones, 6-0 Ethan Brittain-Watts, and 6-1 Colin Kenney.
Kentucky rallied late to defeat Indiana by a score of 90-85. The score was tied five times and there were 11 lead changes in the game. Kentucky shot 41.9% from the field including 13 of 32 from the three point line. They connected on five of 10 free throws, pulled down 50 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 11 Indiana turnovers. Indiana shot 45.8% from the field including four of 16 from beyond the arc. They connected on 15 of 20 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 10 points off nine Kentucky turnovers.
Michael Moreno led Kentucky with 25 points including four three point baskets and seven rebounds. David Johnson added 23 points including three three point baskets, nine rebounds, and three steals. Kyle Rode recorded 22 points including four three point baskets and eight rebounds.
Dawand Jones led Indiana with 25 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots. Armaan Franklin added 21 points including two three point baskets. Ethan Brittain-Watts recorded 14 points, eight rebounds, and three assists. Colin Kenney chipped in with 11 points.
Kentucky All-Stars |
45 |
45 |
90 |
Indiana All-Stars |
45 |
40 |
85 |
Kentucky All-Stars (90) – Rode 22, Moreno 25, Cozart 7, Graham 0, Johnson 23, Stewart 4, Canada 3, Thelen 2, Sharp 4.
Indiana All-Stars (85) – Ali 4, Franklin 21, Jones 25, Brittain-Watts 14, Kenney 11, Applegate 2, Young Jr. 8.
A special thanks to Bob Tonini of Sacred Heart Academy for providing the comprehensive statistics for today’s games.