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Wednesday, 2 March 2011
11th Region Tournament (Girls) Day 2 March 1, 2011
Topic: Basketball

Tuesday March 1st

 

Bryan Station (23-6)  vs.  Franklin County (20-11)

 

Bryan Station coach Karra Jackson started the following lineup: 5-8 So. Serena Sandusky, 5-7 Sr. Tori Clark, 6-0 Sr. Amber Crumbie, 5-7 Sr. Marissa Prince, and 5-6 Sr. Carrington Caise.  Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 5-11 Jr. Ashli Mayes, 5-8 Sr. Lacinda Hack, 5-10 Sr. Chelsea Brown, 5-4 Fr. Nannilena White, and 5-11 Sr. Chelsea Rivers.

 

Bryan Station defeated Franklin County by a score of 71-59.  Bryan Station led 47-25 in the third quarter but Franklin County rallied to cut the deficit to eight; 67-59 with 56 seconds left in the game but could not pull any closer.  The teams were whistled for a total of 53 fouls (27 called on Bryan Station and 26 against Franklin County).  Franklin County attempted 41 free throws and Bryan Station attempted 38 from the charity stripe.  Bryan Station was guilty of 28 turnovers while Franklin County turned the ball over 23 times.

 

Bryan Station shot 44% from the field including six of 15 from the three point line.  The Lady Defenders connected on 21 of 38 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 23 Franklin County turnovers.  Franklin County shot 34.7% from the field including zero of two from beyond the arc.  The Lady Flyers connected on 25 of 41 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 28 Bryan Station turnovers.

 

Carrington Caise led Bryan Station with 20 points including two three point baskets and pulled down six rebounds.  Serena Sandusky added 18 points including two three point baskets and recorded four rebounds, four assists, and eight steals.  Amber Crumbie and 6-1 So. Hallie Crumbie each pulled down seven rebounds.

 

Lacinda Hack led Franklin County with 17 points and six rebounds.  Ashli Mayes added 14 points, seven rebounds, and eight steals.  Chelsea Brown chipped in with 12 points.

 

Bryan Station,15,25,14,17,71

Franklin County,10,13,16,20,59

 

Bryan Station (71) – Sandusky 18, Clark 6, A. Crumbie 9, Prince 8, Caise 20, McCoy 5, H. Crumbie 5.

 

Franklin County (59) – Mayes 14, Hack 17, Brown 12, White 2, Rivers 7, Timmons 5, Mello 2.

 

Lexington Catholic (19-11)  vs.  Madison Central (20-9)

 

Lexington Catholic coach Chelsea Chowning started the following lineup: 6-0 Jr. Alex Botkin, 5-10 Jr. Emily Johns, 6-0 Jr. Elizabeth Walton, 5-7 Jr. Bonnie Rhule, and 5-8 So. Octavia Wilson.  Madison Central coach Robbie Cooksey countered with 5-11 So. Ashton Feldhaus, 5-9 Sr. Jenna Cornelison, 5-10 Jr. Kristin Congleton, 5-5 So. Larryn Brooks, and 5-6 Sr. Erika Parks.

 

Madison Central defeated Lexington Catholic by a score of 61-49.  Madison Central led 50-47 with four minutes left in the game and spread the floor allowing Larryn Brooks to score on drives to the basket.  Madison Central did a great job defending Soph star Octavia Wilson holding her to three points.

 

Madison Central shot 42% from the field including five of 12 from the three point line.  The Lady Indians connected on 14 of 25 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 20 Lexington Catholic turnovers.  Laxington Catholic shot 39.1% from the field including one of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Knights connected on 12 of 21 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored six points off 11 Madison Central turnovers.

 

Jenna Cornelison led Madison Central with 16 points, six rebounds, and three steals.  Larryn Brooks also scored 16 points including eight points in the final quarter.  Ashton Feldhaus recorded 15 points including three three point baskets and pulled down six rebounds.

 

Alex Botkin had a “monster” game for Lexington Catholic with 22 points, 17 rebounds, and two blocked shots.  5-9 8th grader Rachel Blake added 12 points and seven rebounds.

 

Lexington Catholic,17,15,9,8,49

Madison Central,21,15,9,16,61

 

Laxington Catholic (49) – Botkin 22, Johns 5, Walton 4, Rhule 1, Wilson 3, Blake 12, Cawood 2.

 

Madison Central (61) – Feldhaus 15, Cornelison 16, Congleton 3, Brooks 16, Parks 4, H. Hinkle 7.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to WL Stats  for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.


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Monday, 28 February 2011
11th Region Tournament (Girls) Day 1 February 28th
Topic: Basketball

2011R11G

 

 

11th Region Tournament (Girls)

Eastern Kentucky University

McBrayer Arena

Richmond, KY

February 28 – March 5, 2011

 

Monday February 28th

 

Woodford County (23-7)  vs.  Scott County (17-10)

 

Woodford County coach Jay Lucas started the following lineup: 5-11 So. Hannah Morgan, 5-9 Sr. Alyssa Lucas, 6-1 So. Jessica Morgan, 5-6 Sr. Taylor Kelly, and 5-11 Jr. Catie Fletcher.  Scott County coach Steve Helton countered with 5-10 Sr. Kristen Stainback, 5-11 Fr. Tereka Guyn, 5-10 Sr. Alex McKenzie, 5-6 Fr. Audriana Christopher, and 5-6 Jr. Ally Conrad.

 

Scott County led 47-42 after three quarters and pulled away to defeat Woodford County by a score of 67-53.  Scott County held an 18-3 advantage in free throw points.  Scott County shot 42.3% from the field including five of 16 from the three point line.  The Lady Cardinals connected on 18 of 27 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 16 Woodford County turnovers.  Woodford County shot 39.7% from the field including four of 19 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Yellowjackets connected on three of nine from the free throw line, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 11 Scott County turnovers.

 

Audriana Christopher led Scott County with 16 points, nine rebounds, and five assists.  Kristen Stainback added 12 points and five steals.  Ally Conrad scored 12 points on four three point baskets.  Alex McKenzie recorded eight points and nine rebounds.

 

Catie Fletcher led Woodford County with 17 points.  Jessica Morgan added 13 points, 12 rebounds, and four blocked shots.  5-9 8th grader Chelsey Ford chipped in with nine points.

 

Woodford County,12,11,19,11,53

Scott County,17,12,18,20,67

 

Woodford County (53) – H. Morgan 7, Lucas 3, J. Morgan 13, Kelly 2, Fletcher 17, Ford 9, McClintock 2.

 

Scott County (67) – Stainback 12, Guyn 7, McKenzie 8, Christopher 16, Conrad 12, Jackson 6, Logsdon 4, Guy 2.

 

Madison Southern (9-18)  vs.  Lafayette (18-13)

 

Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons started the following lineup: 5-6 Sr. Tosha Boggs, 5-3 7th grader Brianna Lanham, 5-7 Sr. Mary Mullins, 5-2 Jr. Jordan Renner, and 5-2 Sr. Brooke Casteel.  Lafayette coach Allison Tate Denton countered with 5-10 Fr. Sarah Cooley, 5-7 Jr. Emily Justice, 6-2 Sr. Shomari Kendrick, 5-5 Jr. Sarah Martin, and 5-2 Sr. Jariana Gillespie.

 

Lafayette led 38-31 after three quarters but pulled away in the final quarter to defeat Madison Southern by a score of 59-41.  Lafayette shot 45.6% from the field including two of eight from the three point line.  The Lady Generals connected on five of 12 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 20 Madison Southern turnovers.  Madison Southern shot 27.3% from the field including five of 22 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Eagles connected on six of nine free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 14 Lafayette turnovers.

 

Shomari Kendrick led Lafayette with 18 points, 14 rebounds, and five blocked shots.  Sarah Cooley added nine points and 10 rebounds.  5-6 Fr. Kenyale Demus also scored nine points.  Jariana Gillespie recorded eight points, four assists, and four steals.

 

Mary Mullins led Madison Southern with 13 points and five rebounds.  Tosha Boggs added 12 points, nine rebounds, and five assists.  Brooke Casteel chipped in with nine points on three three point baskets.

 

Madison Southern,14,7,10,10,41

Lafayette,13,14,11,21,59

 

Madison Southern (41) – Boggs 12, Lanham 2, Mullins 13, Renner 0, Casteel 9, Ramey 2, Smith 3.

 

Lafayette (59) – Cooley 9, Justice 7, Kendrick 18, Martin 5, Gillespie 8, Demus 9, Mynear 1, Hopkins 2.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to WL Stats  for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.


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Saturday, 26 February 2011
42nd District Tournament Day 3 February 25, 2011
Topic: Basketball

Friday February 25th

 

Bryan Station (23-5)  vs.  Scott County (16-10) (Girls) (Championship)

 

Bryan Station coach Karra Jackson started the following lineup: 5-8 So. Serena Sandusky, 5-7 Sr. Victoria Clark, 6-0 Sr. Amber Crumbie, 5-7 Sr. Marissa Prince, and 5-6 Sr. Carrington Caise.  Scott County coach Steve Helton countered with 5-10 Sr. Kristen Stainback, 5-11 Fr. Tereka Guyn, 5-10 Sr. Alex McKenzie, 5-6 Jr. Ally Conrad, and 5-6 Fr. Audriana Christopher.

 

Scott County defeated Bryan Station by a score of 75-51.  Scott County shot 50% from the field including four of 10 from the three point line.  The Lady Cardinals connected on 19 of 25 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 19 Bryan Station turnovers.  Bryan Station shot 37.7% from the field including one of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Defenders connected on 10 of 23 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 16 Scott County turnovers.

 

Kristen Stainback led Scott County with 30 points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals.  Alex McKenzie added 18 points and seven rebounds.

 

Serena Sandusky led Bryan Station with 14 points and six rebounds.  Amber Crumbie added 11 points and nine rebounds.  Victoria Clark recorded 11 points and four steals.

 

Bryan Station,8,9,25,9,51

Scott County,14,22,21,18,75

 

Bryan Station (51) – Sandusky 14, Clark 11, A. Crumbie 11, Prince 4, Caise 9, Stennis 2.

 

Scott County (75) – Stainback 30, Guyn 4, McKenzie 18, Conrad 6, Christopher 7, Logsdon 6, Huellemeier 4.

 

Henry Clay (19-9)  vs.  Scott County (22-5) (Boys) (Championship)

 

Henry Clay coach Daniel Brown started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Trae Stewart, 6-0 Sr. Kendrick Prewitt, 6-4 Fr. Jordan Green, 6-0 Sr. Brandon Nichols, and 6-5 Fr. Trey Grundy.  Note: 6-6 Sr. Daniel Kiesling out with an injury and 5-8 Jr. Wes Kimball out ill).  Scott County coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-4 Jr. Tamron Manning, 6-2 Jr. Isaiah Ivey, 6-4 Jr. Tanner Shotwell, 5-10 So. Quinn Richardson, and 6-1 Jr. Josh Harris.

 

Henry Clay led 34-31 at halftime but Scott County rallied for a 79-66 victory.  Scott County shot 38.7% from the field including five of 15 from the three point line.  The Cardinals connected on 26 of 31 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 19 Henry Clay turnovers.  Henry Clay shot 40.4% from the field including two of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Blue Devils connected on 26 of 38 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 11 Scott County turnovers.

 

Isaiah Ivey led Scott County with 27 points including two three point baskets.  Quinn Richardson and Josh Harris each scored 11 points.  Tamron Manning recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds.

 

Kendrick Prewitt led Henry Clay with 17 points.  Trey Grundy added 12 points.  Brandon Nichols chipped in with 10 points including two three point baskets.  Jordan Green recorded seven points and eight rebounds.

 

Henry Clay,17,17,15,17,66

Scott County,9,22,21,27,79

 

Henry Clay (66) – Stewart 5, Prewitt 17, Green 7, Nichols 10, Grundy 12, Parker 7, Tichenor 4, Patton 2, Blackburn 2.

 

Scott County (79) – Manning 10, Ivey 27, Shotwell 7, Richardson 11, J. Harris 11, Barber 4, Reliford 4, Gilbert 5.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for all the games in this tournament.


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43rd District Tournament Day 4 February 25, 2011
Topic: Basketball

Friday February 25th

 

Lexington Catholic (19-10)  vs.  Lafayette (17-13) (Girls) (Championship)

Lexington Catholic coach Chelsea Chowning started the following lineup: 6-0 Jr. Alex Botkin, 5-10 Jr. Emily Johns, 6-0 Jr. Elizabeth Walton, 5-7 Jr. Bonnie Rhule, and 5-8 So. Octavia Wilson.  Lafayette coach Allison Tate Denton countered with 5-9 Jr. Taylor Mynear, 5-7 Jr. Emily Justice, 6-2 Sr. Shomari Kendrick, 5-5 Jr. Sarah Martin, and 5-2 Sr. Jariana Gillespie.

Lexington Catholic led 14-9 at halftime and 24-17 in the final quarter but Lafayette rallied for a 30-28 victory.  Lafayette led 30-27 but Octavia Wilson was fouled on a three point attempt with 0.2 seconds remaining on the clock.  Wilson missed the first free throw, hit the second, and then intentionally missed the third but Lexington Catholic was unable to get the ball for a tip attempt at the buzzer.  5-6 Fr. Kenyale Demus hit a three point basket to give Lafayette a 26-25 lead.  Lexington Catholic recaptured the lead with two free throws by Octavia Wilson to give Lexington Catholic a 27-26 lead.  5-10 Fr. Sarah Cooley gave Lafayette the lead for good with a basket to make the score 28-27 with 1:50 on the clock.

Lafayette shot 28.9% from the field including two of 12 from the three point line.  The Lady Generals connected on six of 11 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 18 Lexington Catholic turnovers.  Lexington Catholic shot 29% from the field including two of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Knights connected on eight of 14 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored five points off 14 Lafayette turnovers.

Sarah Cooley led Lafayette with nine points and four rebounds.  Jariana Gillespie added seven points, three rebounds, four assists, and three steals.  Shomari Kendrick recorded six points, nine rebounds, and six steals.

Octavia Wilson led Lexington Catholic with 15 points.  5-9 8th grader Rachel Blake added five points and three rebounds.

 

Lexington Catholic   5  9  7    7  -  28

Lafayette                 5  4  8  13  -  30

 

Lexington Catholic (28) – Botkin 1, Johns 0, Walton 4, Rhule 3, Wilson 15, Blake 5.

Lafayette (30) – Mynear 2, Justice 0, Kendrick 6, Martin 3, Gillespie 7, Cooley 9, Demus 3.

 

All Tournament Team

 

Kierra Muhammad   Paul Laurence Dunbar

Oney Harrison           Tates Creek

Kelli Rinehart            Lexington Christian Academy

Jariana Gillespie        Lafayette

Shomari Kendrick     Lafayette

Octavia Wilson           Lexington Catholic

Elizabeth Walton       Lexington Catholic

Sarah Cooley              Lafayette     MVP

 

Tates Creek (22-4)  vs.  Lexington Catholic (23-6) (Boys) (Championship)

Tates Creek coach Wayne Breeden started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Marcellus Barksdale, 5-11 Sr. Kendale Mack, 6-2 Sr. Todd Bradley, 6-0 Jr. Darius Gibson, and 6-2 Sr. Ryan Fucci.  Lexington Catholic coach Brandon Salsman countered with 6-5 Sr. Taylor Martin, 6-4 Sr. Scott Schuette, 6-5 Jr. Craig Floyd, 5-10 Jr. Brian Woomer, and 6-0 Sr. Seth Beckham.

Tates Creek’s Ryan Fucci hit a free throw with 2.2 seconds on the clock to give the Commodores a 46-45 victory over Lexington Catholic in the latest installment of three classics that have been played by these teams this year.  Tates Creek led 42-35 in the final quarter but Scott Schuette hit a three point bomb to give LexCath a 45-45 tie with 12 seconds remaining on the clock.

Tates Creek shot 38.1% from the field including four of nine from the three point line.  The Commodores connected on 10 of 17 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored seven points off 17 Lexington Catholic turnovers.  Lexington Catholic shot 34.7% from the field including five of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Knights connected on six of 13 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 18 Tates Creek turnovers.

Ryan Fucci led Tates Creek with 26 points including four three point baskets and pulled down seven rebounds.  Marcellus Barksdale added nine points and seven rebounds.

Scott Schuette led Lexington Catholic with 15 points including three three point baskets.  Taylor Martin added 10 points and eight rebounds.  Brian Woomer also scored 10 points including two three point baskets.

 

Tates Creek              8  14   9  15  -  46

Lexington Catholic   11   6   9  19  -  45

 

Tates Creek (46) – Barksdale 9, Mack 4, Bradley 0, Gibson 6, Fucci 26, McFarland 1.

Lexington Catholic (45) – Martin 10, Schuette 15, Floyd 5, Woomer 10, Beckham 3, Porter 2.

 

All Tournament Team

 

Clay Coyle                   Paul Laurence Dunbar

Dee Yarbrough           Lafayette

Taylor Barnette          Lexington Christian Academy

Taylor Martin             Lexington Catholic

Scott Schuette             Lexington Catholic

Darius Gibson             Tates Creek

Marcellus Barksdale  Tates Creek

Ryan Fucci                   Tates Creek   MVP

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.


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Updated: Saturday, 26 February 2011 12:11 AM EST
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Thursday, 24 February 2011
42nd District Tournament Day 2 February 23, 2011
Topic: Basketball

Wednesday February 23rd

Henry Clay (7-17)  vs.  Bryan Station (22-5) (Girls)

Henry Clay coach Justin Schommer started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Candace morton, 5-7 Sr. Kayla Price, 5-8 Jr. Sydney Dunham, 5-3 Sr. Kiky Morris, and 5-7 So. MacKenzie Claus.  Bryan Station coach Karra Jackson countered with 5-8 So. Serena Sandusky, 5-7 Sr. Victoria Clark, 6-0 Sr. Amber Crumbie, 5-7 Sr. Marissa Prince, and 5-6 Sr. Carrington Caise.

Henry Clay led 18-9 after the first quarter but Bryan Station rallied for a 66-51 victory.  Bryan Station shot 54% from the field including three of 11 from the three point line.  The Lady Defenders connected on nine of 11 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 18 Henry Clay turnovers.  Henry Clay shot 33.3% from the field including one of six from beyond the arc.  The Lady Blue Devils connected on 22 of 30 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 23 Bryan Station turnovers.

Carrington Caise led a balanced Bryan Station attack with 16 points.  Amber Crumbie added 14 points and nine rebounds.  Serena Sandusky and Victoria Clark chipped in with 12 and 11 points respectively.

Candace Morton led Henry Clay with 30 points including 16 of 20 free throws.  Kayla Price added eight points.

 

Henry Clay       18    9    9  15  -  51

Bryan Station     9  24  17  16  -  66

 

Henry Clay (51) – Morton 30, Price 8, Dunham 6, Morris 3, Claus 3, Kinchen 1.

Bryan Station (66) – Sandusky 12, Clark 11, A. Crumbie 14, Prince 9, Caise 16, H. Crumbie 2, Lambert 2.

 

Sayre (15-8)  vs.  Henry Clay (18-9) (Boys)

Sayre coach Ted Hall started the following lineup: 6-1 Jr. Reid Freeman, 5-11 Sr. Cabot Haggin, 6-6 So. Ray Brewer, 5-9 Sr. Griffin Miller, and 5-9 So. Mike Smith.  Henry Clay coach Daniel Brown countered with 6-2 Sr. Trae Stewart, 6-0 Sr. Kendrick Prewitt, 6-4 Fr. Jordan Green, 6-0 Sr. Brandon Nichols, and 5-8 Jr. Wes Kimball.

Henry Clay defeated Sayre by a score of 78-67.  Henry Clay shot 49.1% from the field including eight of 20 from the three point line.  The Blue Devils connected on 16 of 22 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 14 Sayre turnovers.  Sayre shot 46.4% from the field including six of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Spartans connected on nine of 14 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored five points off six Henry Clay turnovers.

Brandon Nichols led Henry Clay with 19 points including four three point baskets.  Kendrick Prewitt and Jordan Green each scored 17 points.  Trey Grundy added 14 points and five rebounds.  Wes Kimball recorded nine points and seven assists.

Mike Smith led Sayre with 23 points.  Ray Brewer added 11 points and 12 rebounds.  Reid Freeman, Cabot Haggin, and Griffin Miller each scored 10 points.  Miller also pulled down six rebounds.

 

Sayre             16  17  11  23  -  67

Henry Clay     22  14  18  24  -  78

 

Sayre (67) – Freeman 10, Haggin 10, Brewer 11, Miller 10, Smith 23, Patterson 3.

Henry Clay (78) – Stewart 2, Prewitt 17, Green 17, Nichols 19, Kimball 9, Grundy 14.

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.


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Updated: Thursday, 24 February 2011 12:41 AM EST
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Wednesday, 23 February 2011
43rd District Tournament Day 3 February 23, 2011
Topic: Basketball

Wednesday February 23rd

 

Tates Creek (10-19)  vs.  Lexington Catholic (18-10) (Girls)

Tates Creek coach Justin Cheatham started the following lineup: 5-9 So. Katie Pippen, 5-5 Jr. Michelle Tichenor, 6-1 Jr. Peyton Hisel, 5-5 So. Lexi Whaley, and 5-6 So. Oney Harrison.  Lexington Catholic coach Chelsea Chowning countered with 6-0 Jr. Alex Botkin, 5-10 Jr. Emily Johns, 6-0 Jr. Elizabeth Walton, 5-7 Jr. Bonnie Rhule, and 5-8 So. Octavia Wilson.

Lexington Catholic raced out to a 13-2 lead but had to battle down to the wire to earn a 49-43 decision over Tates Creek.  Tates Creek tied the game 34-34 early in the final quarter on a long three point bomb by Peyton Hisel.  Lexington Catholic recaptured the lead and held on for the victory.

Lexington Catholic shot 42.5% from the field including three of 13 from the three point line.  The Lady Knights connected on 12 of 17 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 12 Tates Creek turnovers.  Tates Creek shot 28.8% from the field including six of 23 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Commodores connected on seven of nine free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 24 Tates Creek turnovers.

Octavia Wilson led Lexington Catholic with 21 points including two three point baskets.  Alex Botkin added 13 points and 11 rebounds.  5-9 8th grader Rachel Blake pulled down nine rebounds.

Oney Harrison led Tates Creek with 22 points including two three point baskets and recorded four assists and five steals.  Katie Pippen added eight points and six rebounds.

 

Tates Creek              4  10  17  12  -  43

Lexington Catholic   13    9  10  17  -  49

 

Tates Creek (43) – Pippen 8, Tichenor 4, Hisel 3, Whaley 6, Harrison 22.

Lexington Catholic (49) – Botkin 13, Johns 4, Walton 1, Rhule 7, Wilson 21, Blake 2, Cawood 1.

 

Lexington Catholic (22-6)  vs.  Lafayette (9-18) (Boys)

Lexington Catholic coach Brandon Salsman started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Taylor Martin, 6-4 Sr. Scott Schuette, 6-5 Jr. Craig Floyd, 5-10 Jr. Brian Woomer, and 6-0 Sr. Seth Beckham.  Lafayette acting head coach Sean Noble countered with 6-5 so. Nick Trisko, 5-10 Jr. William Johnson, 6-7 Fr. Jackson Davis, 6-1 Sr. Dee Yarbrough, and 5-9 Fr. Charles “Snoop” Johnson.  Note: Greg Coldiron resigned as Lafayette head coach today citing health issues.

Lexington jumped out early and defeated Lafayette by a score of 88-69. Lexington Catholic longest lead was 36 points; 63-27 in the third quarter.  Lexington Catholic shot 43.8% from the field including eight of 18 from the three point line.  The Generals connected on 16 of 22 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 33 points off 23 Lafayette turnovers.  Lafayette shot 37.1% from the field including nine of 29 from beyond the arc.  The Generals connected on 14 of 17 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 10 Lexington Catholic turnovers.

Scott Schuette led Lexington Catholic with 20 points and six rebounds.  Taylor Martin added 19 points, 11 rebounds, and six steals.  Seth Beckham chipped in with 10 points.

Dee Yarbrough led Lafayette with 22 points including six three point baskets and pulled down 10 rebounds.  Jackson Davis added 13 points, 10 rebounds, and four blocked shots.

 

Lexington Catholic   22  29  19  18  -  88

Lafayette                  6  17  14  32  -  69

 

Lexington Catholic (88) – Martin 19, Schuette 20, Floyd 9, Woomer 9, Beckham 10, Avare 3, Muncie 2, Keller 8, Whitman 4, Trigg 2, Bennett 2.

Lafayette (69) – Trisko 2, W. Johnson 4, Davis 13, Yarbrough 22, C. Johnson 4, Ross 6, Evans 1, Burlingham 3, Wilkerson 8, Chester 6.

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.

 


Posted by REH at 11:42 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 23 February 2011 11:44 PM EST
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42nd District Tournament Day 1 February 22, 2011
Topic: Basketball

201142D

 

 

42nd District Tournament (Boys & Girls)

Bryan Station High School

Lexington, KY

February 22, 2011

 

Sayre (19-5)  vs.  Scott County (15-10) (Girls)

Sayre coach Scott Sutton started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Bea Cameron, 6-0 Jr. Maddie Mitchell, 6-1 8th grade Gabby Bowie, 5-5 Jr. Sophie O’Rourke, and 5-7 Jr. Emily Culbertson.  Scott County coach Steve Helton countered with 5-10 Sr. Kristen Stainback, 5-11 Fr. Tereka Guyn, 5-10 Sr. Alex McKenzie, 5-6 Jr. Ally Conrad, and 5-6 Fr. Audriana Christopher.

Scott County defeated Sayre tonight by a score of 78-43.  Scott County shot 53.7% from the field including eight of 19 from the three point line.  The Lady Cardinals connected on 12 of 16 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 27 points off 24 Sayre turnovers.  Sayre shot 39.5% from the field and did not attempt any three point shots.  The Lady Spartans connected on nine of 15 free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 22 Scott County turnovers.

Kristen Stainback led Scott County with 20 points including two three point baskets.  6-0 Fr. Holly Huellemeier added 16 points and seven rebounds.  Huellemeier was seven of eight from the field and two of two from the free throw line.  Ally Conrad chipped in with 10 points including three three point baskets.  Tereka Guyn recorded 10 points and four rebounds.

Maddie Mitchell led Sayre with 21 points.  Gabby Bowie added seven points and five rebounds.

 

Sayre              11  17    8    7  -  43

Scott County    22  17  24  15  -  78

 

Sayre (43) – Cameron 6, Mitchell 21, Bowie 7, O’Rourke 4, Culbertson 5.

Scott County (78) – Stainback 20, Guyn 10, McKenzie 6, Conrad 10, Christopher 7, Huellemeier 16, Guy 4, Tevis 2, Eaton 3.

 

Bryan Station (14-13)  vs.  Scott County (21-5) (Boys)

Bryan Station coach Michael Allen started the following lineup: 6-3 So. Larry Morton, 6-1 Sr. Loran Smith, 6-2 Sr. Ray Roberts, John Harris, and 5-10 Jr. Darius Waide.  Scott County coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-4 Jr. Tamron Manning, 6-2 Jr. Isaiah Ivey, 6-4 Jr. Tanner Shotwell, 5-10 So. Quinn Richardson, and 6-1 Jr. Josh Harris.

Scott County defeated Bryan Station by a score of 66-41.  Scott county shot 42.3% from the field including four of 11 from the three point line.  The Cardinals connected on 18 of 26 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 34 points off 29 Bryan Station turnovers.  Bryan Station shot 25.6% from the field including four of 15 from beyond the arc.  The Defenders connected on 15 of 20 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 19 Scott county turnovers.

Tanner Shotwell led Scott County with 14 points.  6-0 Sr. Trey Reliford added 12 points.  Tamron Manning recorded 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Larry Morton led Bryan Station with 12 points including three three point baskets.  6-0 Jr. Marcus Williams added 11 points and six rebounds.

 

Bryan Station    7  11  14   9  -  41

Scott County     5  25  27   9  -  66

 

Bryan Station (41) – Morton 12, L. Smith 1, Roberts 2, Harris 0, Waide 6, Williams 11, Renfro 2, Henry 3, T. Smith 4.

Scott County (66) – Manning 11, Ivey 8, Shotwell 14, Richardson 5, J. Harris 6, Reliford 12, Cunningham 2, Gilbert 8.

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.


Posted by REH at 12:37 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 23 February 2011 12:39 AM EST
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Tuesday, 22 February 2011
43rd District Tournament Day 2 February 22, 2011
Topic: Basketball

Tuesday February 22nd

 

Lexington Christian Academy (17-10)  vs.  Lafayette (16-13) (Girls)

Lexington Christian Academy coach Jason Seamands started the following lineup: 6-1 Jr. Kristen Jacob, 5-8 Fr. Katelin Bundy, 5-11 Sr. Kelli Rinehart, 5-4 Jr. Kelli Mitchuson, and 5-5 Sr. Rachel Cox.  Lafayette coach Allison Tate Denton countered with 5-9 Jr. Taylor Mynear, 5-7 Jr. Emily Justice, 6-2 Sr. Shomari Kendrick, 5-5 Jr. Sarah Martin, and 5-2 Sr. Jariana Gillespie.

Lafayette pulled away in the final minute to defeat LCA by a score of 43-34.  Lafayette led 20-14 at halftime in a game that was slowed at times as LCA held the ball in an attempt to pull Lafayette out of their zone defense.  LCA rallied and took a 34-29 lead in the final period.  Lafayette’s Sarah Martin displayed all the coolness of a “Riverboat Gambler” as she drilled a long three point bomb to knot the score at 34-34 with 2:12 left in the game.  Martin struck again with another three pointer to give the Lady Generals a 37-34 lead with 57 seconds left on the clock.  Jariana Gillespie then hit six free throws in a row to close out the scoring.

Lafayette shot 37.5% from the field including five of 15 from the three point line.  The Lady Generals connected on 14 of 19 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 13 LCA turnovers.  LCA shot 42.1% from the field including one of seven from beyond the arc.  The Lady Eagles connected on one of two free throws, pulled down 15 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 17 Lafayette turnovers.

Sarah Martin led Lafayette with 12 points on four three point baskets.  Jariana Gillespie added nine points and five steals.  Shomari Kendrick chipped in with eight points, eight rebounds, and four blocked shots.  5-10 Fr. Sarah Cooley had a productive night off the bench as she contributed five points and six rebounds down the stretch.

Kelli Rinehart led LCA with 13 points. Kristen Jacob added eight points.

 

Lexington Christian    4  10  12    8  -  34

Lafayette                  6  14    4  19  -  43

 

Lexington Christian (34) – Jacob 8, Bundy 4, Rinehart 13, Mitchuson 3, Cox 0, Evans 6.

Lafayette (43) – Mynear 2, Justice 7, Kendrick 8, Martin 12, Gillespie 9, Cooley 5.

 

Lexington Christian Academy (17-9)  vs.  Tates Creek (21-4) (Boys)

Lexington Christian Academy coach Tommy Huston started the following lineup: 6-1 Sr. Joe Duncan, 5-10 Sr. Carter Helton, 6-5 Sr. Max Barjuca, 5-8 So. Tyler Harville, and 6-2 Jr. Taylor Barnette.  Tates Creek coach Wayne Breeden countered with 6-4 Sr. Marcellus Barksdale, 5-11 Sr. Kendale Mack, 6-2 Sr. Todd Bradley, 6-0 Jr. Darius Gibson, and 6-2 Sr. Ryan Fucci.

Lexington Christian Academy led 31-29 after three quarters behind the deadly long range shooting of Taylor Barnette but Tates Creek stormed back in the final quarter to earn a 50-37 victory.  Tates Creek shot 37.8% from the field including three of 13 from the three point line.  The Commodores connected on 19 of 22 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 11 LCA turnovers.  LCA shot 35.9% from the field including seven of 19 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on two of three free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 11 points off eight Tates Creek turnovers.

Marcellus Barksdale led Tates Creek with 19 points and 15 rebounds.  Ryan Fucci added 12 points and six assists.  Todd Bradley chipped in with eight points and six rebounds.

Taylor Barnette led LCA with 22 points including six three point baskets.  Carter Helton added six points, three assists, and three steals.

 

Lexington Christian   9   8  14    6  -  37

Tates Creek             9  11   9  21  -  50

 

Lexington Christian (37) – Duncan 0, Helton 6, Barjuca 2, Harville 5, Barnette 22, Staton 2.

Tates Creek (50) – Barksdale 19, Mack 5, Bradley 8, Gibson 4, Fucci 12, McFarland 2.

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.

 


Posted by REH at 11:13 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 22 February 2011 11:15 PM EST
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43rd District Tournament Day 1 February 21, 2011
Topic: Basketball

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43rd District Tournament

Lafayette High School

Lexington, KY

February 21, 2011

 

 

Tates Creek (9-19)  vs.  Paul L. Dunbar (12-12) (Girls)

Tates Creek coach Justin Cheatham started the following lineup: 5-9 So. Katie Pippen, 5-5 Jr. Michelle Tichenor, 6-1 Jr. Peyton Hisel, 5-5 So. Lexi Whaley, and 5-6 So. Oney Harrison.  Paul L. Dunbar coach Amy Tilley countered with 5-4 Sr. Christin Haney, 5-5 Sr. Olivia Grabmayer, 5-10 So. Lekeena Parks, 5-2 So. Jordin Fender, and 5-2 So. Kierra Muhammad.

Tates Creek defeated Paul Dunbar by a score of 54-48.  Tates Creek raced out to a 31-11 halftime lead as Dunbar only shot 14.3% from the field (4 of 28) in the first half.  Dunbar mounted a furious rally in the second half and trailed 42-31 after three quarters.  The Lady Bulldogs cut the margin to four; 52-48 with 1:12 left in the game but could not close the margin.  Dunbar connected on six three point baskets in the second half.

Tates Creek shot 46.3% from the field including four of 10 from the three point line.  The Lady Commodores connected on 12 of 19 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 12 points off nine Dunbar turnovers.  Dunbar shot 28.1% from the field including seven of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Bulldogs connected on five of 11 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 23 Tates Creek turnovers.

Peyton Hisel led Tates Creek with 22 points and 15 rebounds.  Hisel was eight of 14 from the field including one of one from beyond the arc, and five of six from the free throw line.  Katie Pippen added 14 points including three three point baskets.

Kierra Muhammad led Dunbar with 14 points including four three point baskets.  5-9 Jr. Morgan McEldowney added 11 points and five rebounds.  Lekeena Parks chipped in with seven points and seven rebounds.

 

Tates Creek      6  25  11  12  -  54

Paul Dunbar     6    5  20  17  -  48

 

Tates Creek (54) – Pippen 14, Tichenor 2, Hisel 22, Whaley 7, Harrison 4, Drake 1, Etling-Turner 4.

Paul Dunbar (48) – Haney 7, Grabmayer 2, Parks 7, Fender 4, Muhammad 14, McEldowney 11, Raglin 3.

 

Paul L. Dunbar (10-18)  vs.  Lafayette (8-18) (Boys)

Paul L. Dunbar coach Justin Yeary started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Lamont Johnson, 6-1 Jr. Zach Herrin, 6-4 Sr. Sean Lamanna, 5-10 Sr. Clay Coyle, and 5-11 So. William Gary.  Lafayette coach Greg Coldiron countered with 6-5 so. Nick Trisko, 5-10 Jr. William Johnson, 6-7 Fr. Jackson Davis, 6-1 Sr. Dee Yarbrough, and 5-9 Fr. Charles “Snoop” Johnson.

Lafayette led 54-47 in the fourth quarter and held on down the stretch to defeat Dunbar by a score of 58-56.  Lafayette shot 34.4% from the field including five of 18 from the three point line.  The Generals connected on 11 of 13 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 24 points off 15 Dunbar turnovers.  Dunbar shot 37.5% from the field including three of eight from beyond the arc.  The Bulldogs connected on 17 of 23 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored six points off 17 Lafayette turnovers.

Jackson Davis led Lafayette with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and seven blocked shots.  Charles “Snoop” Johnson added 17 points including three three point baskets, and pulled down seven rebounds.  Nick Trisko chipped in with seven points and seven rebounds.

Clay Coyle led Dunbar with 22 points including three three point baskets.  Sean Lamanna added 14 points and six rebounds.  Lamont Johnson chipped in with 10 points and 12 rebounds.  William Gary also reached double figures with 10 points.

 

Paul Dunbar   9  16  15  16  -  56

Lafayette       8  17  15  18  -  58

 

Paul Dunbar (56) – Johnson 10, Herrin 0, Lamanna 14, Coyle 22, Gary 10.

Lafayette (58) – Trisko 7, W. Johnson 4, Davis 18, Yarbrough 6, C. Johnson 17, Ross 6.

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.

 

 

 

 


Posted by REH at 12:31 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 22 February 2011 12:33 AM EST
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Monday, 21 February 2011
Sacred Heart Academy (20-5) vs. Bullitt East (21-7) (Girls) February 19, 2011
Topic: Basketball

2011SHABE

 

 

 

Sacred Heart Academy (20-5)  vs.  Bullitt East (21-7) (Girls)

Bullitt East High School

Mt. Washington, KY

February 19, 2011

 

Sacred Heart Academy coach Donna Moir started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Annamarie Campbell, 5-11 Sr. Monica McGreal, 5-10 Sr. Morgan Clemons, 5-5 Sr. Hannah Washle, and 5-4 Sr. Maddie Peabody.  Bullitt East coach Chris Stalling countered with 5-11 Sr. Meredith Polson, 5-7 Sr. Whitney Stansbury, 6-2 Sr. Lindey Young, 5-7 Sr. Jessica Philpott, and 5-8 Jr. Nikole Isabel.

Sacred Heart Academy defeated Bullitt East by a score of 69-55.  SHA shot 53.7% from the field including four of 12 from the three point line.  The Valkyries connected on 21 of 27 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 20 Bullitt East turnovers.  Bullitt East shot 39.1% from the field including three of nine from beyond the arc.  The Lady Chargers connected on 16 of 21 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 17 SHA turnovers.

Maddie Peabody led Sacred Heart Academy with 18 points including three three point baskets and dished out six assists.  Hannah Washle added 17 points.  Washle was four of four from the field and nine of 11 from the free throw line.  Monica McGreal chipped in with 15 points and 5-6 Fr. Raven Merriweather also reached double figures with 11 points.  Morgan Clemons recorded five points, eight rebounds, and five assists. 

Lindey Young led Bullitt East with 17 points and 12 rebounds.  Nikole Isabel also recorded 17 points and had four steals.  Meredith Polson added 10 points, eight rebounds, and four steals.

 

Sacred Heart   18  16  16  19  -  69

Bullitt East       16  11   9   19  -  55

 

Sacred Heart (69) – Campbell 3, McGreal 15, Clemons 5, Washle 17, Peabody 18, Merriweather 11.

Bullitt East (55) – Polson 10, Stansbury 3, Young 17, Philpott 2, Isabel 17, Duvall 3, Blain 3.

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to Bob Tonini of Sacred Heart Academy for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.


Posted by REH at 1:50 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 21 February 2011 1:51 PM EST
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