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Saturday, 19 August 2023
Bryan Station vs. Trinity (Football) August 18, 2023
Topic: Football

2023FBBSTRINITY

Bryan Station vs. Trinity

Marshall Stadium

Trinity High School
Louisville, KY
August 18, 2023

© 2023 by Ron Harrison

Trinity forced five Bryan Station turnovers in a 36-3 victory over the visiting Defenders tonight. Trinity recorded 10 first downs and 187 yards of total offense. The Shamrocks were penalized four times for 30 yards, lost a fumble, and had a pass intercepted. Bryan Station recorded 15 first downs and 191 yards of total offense. The Defenders were penalized six times for 48 yards, lost three fumbles, and had two passes intercepted.

Clinton Sansbury led Trinity’s ground game with 113 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries. Jeremiah Lynn added 15 yards on two carries. Jackson Hepner completed five of six passes for 44 yards and a touchdown. Jeremiah Lynn caught two passes for nine yards. Lucas Sasser caught a 32 yard touchdown pass. Jeremiah Lynn had one punt return for 35 yards and one kickoff return for 37 yards. Carson Hilbert punted three times for a 37.7 average and kicked off five times for a 58.2 average with two touch backs. L. Mitchell led the defense with five solo tackles. Charles Schmidt added four solo and one assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a five yard loss. B. Enaney recorded two solo and one assisted tackles with 2.5 of his tackles resulting in losses totaling 21 yards. Jayden Lockhart scored on a 28 yard fumble recovery. William Tronzo and Lucas Sasser each recovered a fumble. B. Stafford and Andrew Davis each intercepted a pass.

Bayubahe Benit led the Bryan Station ground game with 43 yards on 10 carries. Trenton Cutwright completed 18 of 28 passes for 183 yards with two interceptions. JT Haskins Jr, caught six passes for 76 yards. Javari Burnett added six receptions for 57 yards. Dah’Von Frazier recorded five receptions for 53 yards. Z. White returned two kickoffs for 40 yards. Keelan Adams led the defense with three solo and one assisted tackles. Jah’Von Frazier added three solo and one assisted tackles. Dah’Von Fravier recorded three solo and one assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling four yards and intercepted a pass. Taendre Clark recovered a fumble.

Bryan Station 0 0 0 3 – 3

Trinity 7 14 15 0 - 36



TRINITY

-

Clinton Sansbury 1 yard run (Carson Hilbert kick)

TRINITY

-

Jayden Lockhart 28 yard fumble recovery (Carson Hilbert kick)

TRINITY

-

Clinton Sansbury 16 yard run (Carson Hilbert kick)

TRINITY

-

Lucas Sasser 32 yard pass from Jackson Hepner (Carson Hilbert kick)

TRINITY

-

Clinton Sansbury 2 yard run (Jeremiah Lynn run)

BSTATION

-

Zachary Gentry kicks a 28 yard field goal





Selected Statistics

Bryan Station

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Bayubahe Benit

10

43

4.3

24

Marcus Owens

2

11

5.5

8

Dah’Von Frazier

2

8

4.0

4

Jaxson Branham

4

-4

-1.0

3

Team

4

-37

-9.2

2

Trenton Cutwright

6

-40

-6.7

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Trenton Cutwright

28-18-2

183

0

37

Jaxson Branham

5-3-0

27

0

18

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

JT Haskins Jr.

6

76

0

37

Javari Burnett

6

57

0

23

Dah’Von Frazier

5

53

0

16

R. Woolfork

1

18

0

18

Demond Green

1

6

0

6

Joel Muleba

1

2

0

2

Bayubahe

1

-2

0

0

 

 

Trinity

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Clinton Sansbury

15

113

7.5

24

Jeremiah Lynn

2

15

7;5

9

Ryan Smith

1

11

11.0

11

Zach Floyd

2

4

2.0

4

Zane Johnson

1

3

3.0

3

Jackson Hepner

1

0

0.0

0

C. Wilson

1

-1

-1.0

0

Team

3

-2

-0.7

1

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Jackson Hepner

6-5-0

44

1

32

Zane Johnson

1-0-1

0

0

0

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Jeremiah Lynn

2

9

0

7

Lucas Sasser

1

32

1

32

C. Wilson

1

4

0

4

Clinton Sansbury

1

-1

0

0

 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to WL Stats for the comprehensive stats provided for tonight's games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other football events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky2/prepgridiron.




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Paul Laurence Dunbar vs. Conner (Football) August 18, 2023
Topic: Football

2023FBPLDCONNER

Paul Laurence Dunbar vs. Conner

Fred Nevel Stadium

Conner High School
Hebron, KY
August 18, 2023

© 2023 by Ron Harrison

Conner ran their option offense flawlessly tonight in an impressive 45-21 victory over Paul Laurence Dunbar. Conner recorded 27 first downs and 396 yards of total offense. The Cougars were penalized eight times for 82 yards and had one pass intercepted. Paul Laurence Dunbar recorded 15 first downs and 328 yards of total offense. The Bulldogs were penalized 10 times for 80 yards and lost three fumbles.

Cordion Abernathy led Conner’s ground game with 146 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries. Wyatt Hatfield added 117 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. Chase Caplinger chipped in with 27 yards on two carries. Wyatt Hatfield completed six of nine passes for 64 yards and a touchdown with one interception. Ben Fay caught four passes for 43 yards and a touchdown. Chase Caplinger returned one kickoff for 29 and Elliot Butcher returned a kickoff for 16 yards. Andrew Herron kicked six PATS, kicked a 29 yard field goal, punted once for 33 yards, and kicked off eight times for a 58.5 average and four touch backs. Ben Fay led the defense with four solo and three assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a one yard loss. Adam Duncan added two solo and four assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling nine yards. Evan Leitz recorded two solo and three assisted tackles and recovered a fumble. Austin Stephenson and Gabe Huff also recovered a fumble each.

Ethan Teall led Dunbar’s ground game with 33 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries. Pacifique Nduwayo carried the ball nine times for 29 yards. Kotaro Nagano added 23 yards on three carries. Ethan Teall completed 12 of 21 passes for 238 yards and one touchdown. Trae Berry caught six passes for 176 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Barrett added two receptions for 19 yards. Kyan Hall caught one pass for 24 yards. Amontae Flynn returned three kickoffs for 53 yards with a long return of 21 yards. Ryan O’Hara kicked off four times for a 58.5 average and two touch backs. Kyan Hall led the defense with six solo and two assisted tackles. Logan Pittmon added five solo and three assisted tackles. Aiden Davis recorded five solo and one assisted tackles with 1.5 of his tackles resulting in losses totaling seven yards. Lake Hacker intercepted a pass.

Scoring Summary

School

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Paul Laurence Dunbar

0

7

7

7

21

Conner

7

21

7

10

45





CONNER

-

Wyatt Hatfield 10 yard run (Andrew Herron kick)

CONNER

-

Cordion Abernathy 2 yard run (Andrew Herron kick)

CONNER

-

Ben Fay 20 yard pass from Wyatt Hatfield (Andrew Herron kick)

DUNBAR

-

Ethan Teall 5 yard run (Ryan O’Hara kick)

CONNER

-

Wyatt Hatfield 1 yard run (Andrew Herron kick)

CONNER

-

Cordion Abernathy 3 yard run (Andrew Herron kick)

DUNBAR

-

Trae Berry 59 yard pass from Ethan Teall (Ryan O’Hara kick)

CONNER

-

Cordion Abernathy 20 yard run (Andrew Herron kick)

CONNER

-

Andrew Herron kicks a 29 yard field goal

DUNBAR

-

Ethan Teall 5 yard run (Ryan O’Hara kick)





Selected Statistics

Paul Laurence Dunbar

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Ethan Teall

9

33

3.7

8

Pacifique Nduwayo

9

29

3.2

11

Kotaro Nagano

3

23

7.7

15

Anthony Boykin

8

5

0.6

2

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Ethan Teall

21-12-0

238

1

66

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Trae Berry

6

176

1

66

Ryan Barrett

2

19

0

19

Conner Norsworth

2

12

0

7

Kyan Hall

1

24

0

24

Kotaro Nagano

1

7

0

7

 

 

Conner

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Cordion Abernathy

20

146

7.3

20

Wyatt Hatfield

15

117

7.8

20

Chase Caplinger

2

27

13.5

16

Emmanuel Ekpe

6

23

3.8

16

Gavin Griffin

1

10

10.0

10

Shepherd Dozier

3

6

2.0

7

Wyatt Levi

2

5

2.5

9

Team

3

-2

-0.7

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Wyatt Hatfield

9-6-1

64

1

20

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Ben Fay

4

43

1

20

Chase Caplinger

2

21

0

11

 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to WL Stats for the comprehensive stats provided for tonight's games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other football events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky2/prepgridiron.




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Oldham County vs. Lafayette (Football) August 18, 2023
Topic: Football

2023FBOCLAF

Oldham County vs. Lafayette

Jake Bell Stadium

Henry Clay High School
Lexington, KY
August 18, 2023

© 2023 by Ron Harrison

Oldham County defeated Lafayette by the score of 35-14. There were a total of eight turnovers, 24 penalties, and 240 penalty yards assessed between the two teams and Lafayette was held to a -6 yards in 16 rushing attempts. Oldham County recorded 22 first downs and 386 yards of total offense. They were penalized 15 times for 155 yards, lost two fumbles, and had one pass intercepted. Lafayette recorded nine first downs and 101 yards of total offense. The Generals were penalized nine times for 85 yards, lost a fumble, and had four passes intercepted.

Caden Sheppard led Oldham County’s ground game with 139 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries. Derek Dees carried the ball 14 times for 116 yards and a touchdown. Kayden Osbourn chipped in with 70 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries. Derek Dees completed 11 of 14 passes for 76 yards. Isaac Bowman caught five passes for 28 yards. Miller Brown added three receptions for 22 yards. Miller Brown returned one punt for 15 yards. Isaac Bowman returned one kickoff for 31 yards. Kayden Osbourn returned two kickoffs for 43 yards with a long return of 27 yards. Brendan Haskin led the defense with two solo and one assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling 18 yards. Lincoln Wolf added two solo and one assisted tackles with one of his tackles tesulting in a six yard loss. Tylor Roark recorded one solo and one assisted tackles and intercepted a pass he returned 19 yards. Kayden Osbourn, Grant Turner, and Miller Brown each intercepted a pass.

Dez Hanley led Lafayette’s ground game with six yards on four carries. Isaac Barrow completed nine of 18 passes for 83 yards and one touchdown with three interceptions. Nemo Jarber caught three passes for 34 yards. Kevin Amuri added two receptions for 23 yards. Nasie Andrews chipped in with two receptions for 22 yards. DJ Walker caught a 21 yard touchdown pass. Terraze Taylor returned two kickoffs for 49 yards with a long return of 36 yards. Dez Hanley led the defense with six solo and one assisted tackles. DJ Jones recorded four solo and five assisted tackles and recovered a fumble. Matt Hardin also recovered a fumble and Kevin Amuri scored on a 22 yard interception return.

Scoring Summary

School

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Oldham County

7

7

14

7

35

Lafayette

7

7

0

0

14





LAF

-

Kevin Amuri 22 yard interception return (Aiden Stark kick)

OLDHAM

-

Caden Sheppard 4 yard run (Jaime Barrera kick)

OLDHAM

-

Kayden Osbourn 26 yard run (Jaime Barrera kick)

LAF

-

DJ Walker 21 yard pass from Isaac Barrow (Aiden Stark kick)

OLDHAM

-

Kayden Osbourn 7 yard run (Jaime Barrera kick)

OLDHAM

-

Caden Sheppard 11 yard run (Jaime Barrera kick)

OLDHAM

-

Derek Dees 31 yard run (Jaime Barrera kick)





Selected Statistics

Oldham County

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Caden Sheppard

27

139

5.1

36

Derek Dees

14

116

8.3

31

Kayden Osbourn

7

70

10.0

31

Kingston Dugan

2

1

0.5

8

Team

3

-3

-1.0

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Derek Dees

14-11-0

76

0

16

Zachary Davis

1-1-0

-13

0

0

Kingston Dugan

1-0-1

0

0

0

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Isaac Bowman

5

28

0

8

Miller Brown

3

22

0

11

B. Kightlinger

2

18

0

16

Zach Hohman

1

8

0

8

Tristan Millett

1

-13

0

0

 

 

Lafayette

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Dez Hanley

4

6

1.5

4

CJ Carpenter

2

5

2.5

7

Kevin Amuri

1

3

3.0

3

DJ Walker

1

-3

-3.0

0

Isaac Barrow

8

-17

-2.1

6

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Isaac Barrow

18-9-3

83

1

21

CJ Carpenter

7-2-1

24

0

21

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Nemo Jarber

3

34

0

21

Kevin Amuri

2

23

0

16

Nasir Andrews

2

22

0

12

Dez Hanley

2

5

0

3

DJ Walker

1

21

1

21

Terraze Taylor

1

2

0

2

 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to WL Stats for the comprehensive stats provided for tonight's games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other football events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky2/prepgridiron.




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Fleming County vs. Henry Clay (Football) August 18, 2023
Topic: Football

2023FBFCHC

Fleming County vs. Henry Clay

Jake Bell Stadium

Henry Clay High School
Lexington, KY
August 18, 2023

© 2023 by Ron Harrison

Fleming County defeated Henry Clay by the score of 20-18. Henry Clay took an 18-7 lead with 8:18 left in the third quarter but Fleming County but scored touchdowns on a 65 yard interception return by Chris Collett and a five yard run by Austin Trent to give Fleming County a 20-18 lead after three quarters. Fleming County made the lead hold up and left town with the victory. Fleming County recorded 18 first downs and 305 yards of total offense. They were penalized three times for 45 yards and lost a fumble. Henry Clay recorded nine first downs and 223 yards of total offense. The Blue Devils were penalized five times for 44 yards, lost a fumble, and had two passes intercepted.

Austin Trent led Fleming County’s ground game with 246 yards and two touchdowns on 42 carries. Nate Ruark completed six of 12 passes for 49 yards. Landon Johnson caught five passes for 45 yards. Jordan Ham returned three kickoffs for 35 yards. Aiden Johnson led the defense with three solo and four assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling 10 yards. Isaac Frye added four solo and one assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a five yard loss. Chris Collett intercepted one pass which he returned 65 yards for a touchdown. Jordan Ham recorded two solo and one assisted tackles and intercepted a pass he returned three yards.

Rohan Taylor led the Henry Clay ground game with 31 yards on nine carries. Amtoine Webb carried the ball once for 22 yards. Rohan Taylor completed six of 16 passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. Walden Cole caught four passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns. Scyler Hersey returned one punt for 18 yards. L. Merriman returned two kickoffs for 42 yards. Ethan Cooper kicked off four times for a 53.8 average. Luke DiNardo led the defense with nine solo and four assisted tackles. Aly Gueye added six solo and seven assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling nine yards. Hudson Cole recorded six solo and two assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in an eight yard loss. Walden Cole chipped in with fous olo and three assisted tackles and recovered a fumble.

Scoring Summary

School

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Fleming County

0

7

13

0

20

Henry Clay

10

0

8

0

18





HCLAY

-

Walden Cole 59 yard pass from Rohan Taylor (Ethan Cooper kick)

HCLAY

-

Ethan Cooper kicks a 27 yard field goal

FLEMING

-

Austin Trent 1 yard run (Parker Sills kick)

HCLAY

-

Walden Cole 55 yard pass from Rohan Taylor (Walden Cole pass from Rohan Taylor)

FLEMING

-

Chris Collett 65 yard interception return (Parker Sills kick)

FLEMING

-

Austin Trent 5 yard run (Parker Sills kick fails)





Selected Statistics

Fleming County

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Austin Trent

42

246

5.9

57

Jordan Ham

3

14

4.7

7

Aiden Johnson

1

12

12.0

12

Kaleb McIntyre

1

5

5.0

5

Team

4

-4

-1.0

0

Nate Ruark

4

-17

-4.2

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Nate Ruark

12-6-0

49

0

22

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Landon Johnson

5

45

0

22

Isaac Frye

1

4

0

4

 

 

Henry Clay

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Rohan Taylor

9

31

3.4

21

Antoine Webb

1

22

22.0

22

Walden Cole

1

17

17.0

10

Scyler Hersey

2

12

6.0

8

Henry Mackey

7

3

0.4

4

Hudson Cole

1

-1

-1.0

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Rohan Taylor

15-6-2

139

2

59

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Walden Cole

4

127

2

59

L. Merriman

2

12

0

7

 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to WL Stats for the comprehensive stats provided for tonight's games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other football events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky2/prepgridiron.




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Tates Creek vs. Eastern August 18, 2023
Topic: Football

2023FBTCEASTERN

Tates Creek vs. Eastern

Eastern High School
Louisville, KY
August 18, 2023

© 2023 by Ron Harrison

Tates Creek buoyed by three interceptions defeated Eastern on the road by a score of 21-14. Tates Creek recorded seven first downs and 217 yards of total offense. The Commodores were penalized nine times for 85 yards and did not turn the ball over tonight. Eastern recorded 12 first downs and 268 yards of total offense. The Eagles were penalized twice for 10 yards and had three passes intercepted.

Mar’Quevion Smith led Tates Creek’s ground game with 59 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Andrew Witherington carried the ball six times for 33 yards. Andrew Witherington completed eight of 18 passes for 131 yards and a touchdown. Senator Clay caught two passes for 64 yards. Luke Cooper added two receptions for 42 yards and a touchdown. Mason Jackson also caught two passes for 22 yards. Brody Dunham returned one kick off for 17 yards. Mason Jackson also returned a kickoff for 14 yards. Logan Julian led the defense with 10 solo tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling seven yards. Cardale Wright added eight solo tackles and Stephan Jones chipped in with six solo tackles. Detrell Jackson recorded three solo and one assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totaling seven yards. Brody Dunham added two solo tackles and intercepted two passes for 95 yards of return yardage including a 95 yard touchdown return. Senator Clay intercepted a pass he returned 18 yards. Emmanuel Castro punted six times for a 32.5 averaged and kicked off four times for a 58 yard average.

Cameron Russ led Eastern’s ground game with 74 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. Tristen Martin added 25 yards on eight carries. Zane Wagner completed 13 of 25 passes for 182 yards and a touchdown with one interception. Joshua Shipley completed two of four passes for four yards with two interceptions. Cameron Russ caught seven passes for 48 yards and a touchdown. Tristen Martin added three receptions for 39 yards. Joshua Shipley caught two passes for 70 yards. Joshua Shipley returned three punts for 17 yards and one kickoff for 42 yards. Nathan Wagner returned two kickoffs for 84 yards with a long return of 55 yards. William Bird led the defense with six solo tackles. Lcory Points added five solo and two assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a one yard loss. Grayson Napier recorded four solo and one assisted tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a four yard loss. Tyler Tribble added four solo tackles with one of his tackles resulting in a seven yard loss.

Scoring Summary

School

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Tates Creek

7

7

0

7

21

Eastern

0

0

7

7

14





TCREEK

-

Brody Dunham 95 yard interception return (Emmanuel Castro kick)

TCREEK

-

Mar’Quevion Smith 5 yard run (Emmanuel Castro kick)

EASTERN

-

Cameron Russ 11 yard pass from Zane Wagner (William Bird kick)

TCREEK

-

Luke Cooper 47 yard pass from Andrew Witherington (Emmanuel Castro kick)

EASTERN

-

Cameron Russ 4 yard run (William Bird kick)





Selected Statistics

Tates Creek

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Mar’Quevion Smith

13

59

4.5

14

Andrew Witherington

6

33

5.5

30

Zyrice Douglas

7

9

1.3

10

Team

1

0

0.0

0

Emmanuel Castro

1

-15

-15.0

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Andrew Witherington

18-8-0

131

1

60

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Senator Clay

2

64

0

60

Luke Cooper

2

42

1

47

Mason Jackson

2

22

0

12

Mar’Quevion Smith

2

3

0

4

 

 

Eastern

 

Rushing

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Long

Cameron Russ

8

74

9.2

38

Tristen Martin

8

25

3.1

10

Nathan Wagner

2

-2

-1.0

1

Joshua Shipley

4

-3

-0.8

5

Zane Wagner

7

-5

-0.7

11

Lcory Points

4

-7

-1.8

0

 

 

Passing

A-C-I

Yds.

TD

Long

Zane Wagner

25-13-1

182

1

64

Joshua Shipley

4-2-2

4

0

2

 

 

Receiving

No.

Yds.

TD

Long

Cameron Russ

7

48

1

14

Tristen Martin

3

39

0

25

Joshua Shipley

2

70

0

64

Mykel Bradshaw

2

12

0

8

Grayson Napier

1

17

0

17

 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to WL Stats for the comprehensive stats provided for tonight's games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prepgridiron@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other football events appear on https://www.angelfire.com/ky2/prepgridiron.




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Kentucky All "A" Classic (Girls) January 25-29, 2023
Topic: Basketball

2023BBALLAG

Kentucky All “A” Classic (Girls)
McBrayer Arena Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, KY
January 25-29, 2023

© 2023 Ron Harrison

Leslie County vs. Covington Holy Cross Wednesday January 25th

Leslie County coach Larry Sparks started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Baylee Davidson, 5-7 Sr. Courtney Hoskins, 6-0 Sr. Emma Napier, 5-3 Jr. Eden Melton, and 5-4 Jr. Iris Napier. Covington Holy Cross coach Ted Arlinghaus countered with 5-9 Sr. Nejai Lewis, 5-9 Jr. Miyah Wimzie, 6-2 Jr. Julia Hunt, 5-5 Sr. Aleah Arlinghaus, and 5-8 Jr. Aaliyah Hayes.

Covington Holy Cross raced out to a 22-4 first quarter lead on their way to a 71-38 victory over Leslie County. The Indians recorded 12 three point baskets and their defense recorded 13 steals, two blocked shots and scored 23 points off 18 Leslie County turnovers. Holy Cross shot 55.6% from the field including 12 of 19 from the three point line. The Indians connected on nine of 17 free throws and pulled down 30 rebounds. Leslie County shot 38.6% from the field including two of 12 from beyond the arc. The Lady Eagles connected on two of three free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored four points off 13 Holy Cross turnovers.

Julia Hunt led Covington Holy Cross with 18 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, and two assists. 5-9 Sr. Sarah Bottom added 11 points including three three point baskets. 5-6 Sr. Elizabeth McCoy recorded 10 points including three three point baskets. Aaliyah Hayes chipped in with 10 points including two three point baskets and four of four free throws. 5-9 So. Aumani Nelson added five points, five rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Aleah Arlinghaus recorded four points, eight assists, and two steals.

Emma Napier led Leslie County with 19 points and six rebounds. Courtney Hoskins added 13 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, two assists, and four steals. Baylee Davidson recorded seven rebounds and four assists.



Leslie County - 4,16,11,7,38
Covington Holy Cross - 22,17,20,12,71

Leslie County - (38) – Davidson 0, Hoskins 13, E. Napier 19, Melton 0, I. Napier 4, A. Napier 2.
Covington Holy Cross - (71) – Lewis 2, Wimzie 4, Hunt 18, Aleah Arlinghaus 4, Hayes 10, McCoy 10, Alyssa Arlinghaus 5, Nelson 5, Bottom 11, Williams 2.

Owen County vs. Berea Wednesday January 25th

Owen County coach Amy Wasselman started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Gracie Ferguson, 5-10 Jr. Haley Logan, 5-10 Jr. Rachel Howard, 5-2 So. Zoey Webster, and 5-8 Fr. Kylie Steffen. Berea coach Dammian Stepp countered with 5-7 Jr. Sophie Brewer, 5-6 Jr. Mandy Newman, 6-2 Jr. Lauren Stepp, 5-1 Jr. Maddy King, and 5-7 Jr. Abigail Beard.

Owen County trailed 20-17 after three quarters but rallied to defeat Berea by the score of 30-25. The score was tied four times and there were five lead changes in the game. Owen County shot 40% from the field including six of 16 from the three point line. The Lady Rebels connected on four of eight free throws, pulled down 18 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 14 Berea turnovers. Berea shot 43.5% from the field including two of four from beyond the arc. The Lady Pirates connected on three of four free throws, pulled down 12 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 17 Owen County turnovers.

Zoey Webster led Owen County with 17 points including five three point baskets. Kylee Steffen added five points. Gracie Ferguson recorded four points and seven rebounds. Rachel Howard chipped in with two points, four rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

Abigail Beard led Berea with 10 points including two three point baskets, three rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Lauren Stepp added eight points and five rebounds. Sophie Brewer recorded six points and three steals.



Owen County - 5,8,4,13,30
Berea - 7,4,9,5,25

Owen County - (30) – Ferguson 4, Logan 2, Howard 2, Webster 17, Steffen 5.
Berea - (25) – Brewer 6, Newman 1, L. Stepp 8, King 0, Beard 10.

Portland Christian vs. Danville Wednesday January 25th

Portland Christian coach Jason Bragg started the following lineup: 5-9 Jr. Reagan Mulvey, 5-7 So. Addie Bragg, 6-0 Sr. Kaela Ballard, 5-3 So. Piper Scott, and 5-3 Sr. Ellie Hied. Danville coach Judie Mason countered with 5-8 Sr. Samantha Bottom, 5-6 So. Jazelynn Doneghy, 5-10 Sr. Desiree Tandy, 5-6 Sr. Bryn Gooch, and 5-7 Sr. Love Mays.

Danville defeated Portland Christian by the score of 70-35. Danville shot 36.7% from the field including eight of 22 from the three point line. The Lady Admirals connected on 18 of 26 free throws, pulled down 51 rebounds, and scored 33 points off 26 Portland Christian turnovers. Portland Christian shot 26.9% from the field including one of six from beyond the arc. The Lady Eagles connected on six of 13 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 21 Danville turnovers.

5-4 So. Alayah Quisenberry led Danville with 18 points including four three point baskets, six rebounds, two assists, and four steals. Desiree Tandy added 15 points including five of five free throws, six rebounds, and four steals. Samantha Bottom recorded 11 points including three three point baskets, four rebounds, and two steals. Jazelynn Doneghy chipped in with eight points including five of six free throws and five rebounds. 5-6 So. Nemaeh Jackson added eight points, four rebounds, and two assists. 5-6 So. Myla Turner recorded five points, nine rebounds, six assists, and two steals.

Ellie Heid led Portland Christian with 13 points, five rebounds, three assists, and seven steals. Kaela Ballard added seven points, two rebounds, and three assists. Reagan Mulvey and Addie Bragg pulled down eight and seven rebounds respectively. Piper Scott chipped in with four points, three rebounds, and three steals.

Portland Christian - 4,13,9,9,35
Danville - 14,26,18,12,70

Portland Christian - (35) – Mulvey 2, Bragg 2, Ballard 7, Scott 4, E. Heid 13, Eva Hidrogo 2, R. Heid 1, Gish 4.
Danville - (70) – Bottom 11, Doneghy 8, Tandy 15, Gooch 0, Mays 5, Quisenberry 18, Turner 5, Jackson 8.

Carlisle County vs. Pikeville Wednesday January 25th

Carlisle County coach Ember Wright started the following lineup: 5-7 Jr. Kiera Whitaker, 5-7 Sr. Malle McGee, 5-9 8th Grade Macee Hogancamp, 5-6 8th Grade Gracyn Edging, and 5-6 Sr. Alexis Jones. Pikeville coach Kristy Orem countered with 5-8 Jr. Rylee Theiss, 5-6 Jr. Kyera Thornsbury, 5-8 So. Leighan Jackson, 5-5 Jr. Kristen Whited, and 5-6 Jr. Trinity Rowe.

Pikeville raced out to a 26-2 first quarter lead on their way to a 76-23 victory over Carlisle County. Pikeville shot 51.8% from the field including nine of 19 from the three point line. The Lady Panthers connected on nine of 14 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 38 points off 30 Carlisle County turnovers. Carlisle County shot 34.8% from the field including one of three from beyond the arc. The Lady Comets connected on six of 14 free throws, pulled down 18 rebounds, and scored four points off 10 Pikeville turnovers.

Trinity Rowe led Pikeville with 25 points including three three point baskets, six rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Kristen Whited added 11 points, four assists, and two steals. Rylee Theiss recorded eight points, five rebounds, and three steals. 5-4 Fr. Kylie Alvin chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, and two assists. Kyera Thornsbury added six points, two rebounds, five assists, and six steals.

Gracyn Edging led Carlisle County with seven points and two rebounds. Alexis Jones added five points and four rebounds. Malle McGee recorded five points, two rebounds, and two blocked shots. Kiera Whitaker chipped in with four points, two rebounds, two assists, and two steals.

Carlisle County - 2,10,7,4,23
Pikeville - 26,23,10,17,76

Carlisle County - (23) – Whitaker 4, McGee 5, Hogancamp 0, Edging 7, Jones 5, Lemons 2.
Pikeville - (76) – Theiss 8, Thornsbury 6, Jackson 0, Whited 11, Rowe 25, Alvin 8, Walters 3, Hall 2, Lin 7, Compton 3, Woods 3.



Whitefield Academy vs. Menifee County Wednesday January 25th

Whitefield Academy coach Glenn Wathen started the following lineup: 5-8 So. Noel Smith, 5-8 Sr. Camryn Poole, 6-0 Sr. Amy Thompson, 5-7 Jr. Sara Ritter, and 5-7 Jr. Allison Spieker. Menifee County coach Adam Adkins countered with 5-7 So. Andi Wells, 5-6 So. Shalyne Baker, 5-10 Sr. Morgan Wells, 5-3 Fr. Jaycee Gevedon, and 5-6 Sr. Taylor Parks.

Whitefield Academy outscored Menifee County 15-5 in the third quarter on their way to a 49-36 victory. The score was tied five times and there were four lead changes in the game. Whitefield Academy shot 39% from the field including two of 17 from the three point line. The Lady Wildcats connected on 15 of 21 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 26 Menifee County turnovers. Menifee County shot 29.4% from the field including four of 16 from beyond the arc. The Lady Cats connected on 12 of 15 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 13 Whitefield Academy turnovers.

Noel Smith led Whitefield Academy with 16 points, seven rebounds, and five steals. Camryn Poole added 14 points, three rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Amy Thompson recorded 11 points including five of six free throws and four assists. Allison Spieker chipped in with five points, six rebounds, and four steals. Sara Ritter recorded six steals.

Shalyne Baker led Menifee County with 12 points including six of seven free throws, 10 rebounds, and two assists. Morgan Wells added seven points and 11 rebounds. 5-5 Jr. Kylee Hall recorded six points, five rebounds, and two steals. Jaycee Gevedon chipped in with six points on two three point baskets.

Whitefield Academy - 7,11,15,16,49
Menifee County - 6,10,5,15,36

Whitefield Academy - (49) – Smith 16, Poole 14, Thompson 11, S. Ritter 3, Spieker 5, K. Ritter 0.
Menifee County - (36) – A. Wells 2, Baker 12, M. Wells 7, Gevedon 6, Parks 3, Hall 6.

Monroe County vs. Hancock County Wednesday January 25th

Monroe County coach Clifton Hamilton started the following lineup: 5-7 Sr. Paisley Ford, 5-5 8th Grade Sarah Thompson, 5-8 Sr. Gracie Veatch, 5-3 So. Ella Kate Finley, and 5-3 Sr. Ella Massingille. Hancock County coach Kevin Husk countered with 5-7 Jr. Lilly Roberts, 5-7 Jr. Ella House, 5-9 Jr. Kendra Keown, 5-2 Sr. Bailey Poole, and 5-4 Sr. Emma Morris.

The score was tied 35-35 after three quarters but Hancock County outscored Monroe County 19-8 in the final quarter for a 54-43 victory. The score was tied three times and there were nine lead changes in the game. Hancock County shot 51.4% from the field including four of 11 from the three point line. The Lady Hornets connected on 14 of 20 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored nine points off 14 Monroe County turnovers. Monroe County shot 31% from the field including four of 18 from beyond the arc. The Lady Falcons connected on 13 of 20 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 12 Hancock County turnovers.

Ella House led Hancock County with 17 points including six of eight from the field, five of six free throws, four rebounds, two assists, three blocked shots, and two steals. Lilly Roberts added 16 points, six rebounds, four assists, and four steals. Bailey Poole recorded 14 points including two three point baskets, six of eight from the free throw line, two assists, and four steals.

Paisley Ford led Monroe County with 17 points including four three point baskets, two rebounds, and two steals. Gracie Veatch added 12 points including four of four free throws, and four rebounds. Ella Massingille recorded seven points, five rebounds, two assists, and four steals. Ella Kate Finley chipped in with four points and six rebounds.

Monroe County - 15,14,6,8,43
Hancock County - 16,9,10,19,54

Monroe County - (43) – Ford 17, Thompson 1, Veatch 12, Finley 4, Massingille 7, Yorkley 1, Taylor 1.
Hancock County - (54) – Roberts 16, House 17, Keown 0, Poole 14, Morris 3, Newby 4.

Jackson County vs. Bishop Brossart Wednesday January 25th

Jackson County coach Kourtney Tyra started the following lineup: 6-2 So. Abby Gilbert, 5-8 Jr. Kylee Shannon, 6-4 Sr. Kennady Ward, 5-8 Jr. Madison Curry, and 5-8 Jr. Jenna Creech. Bishop Brossart coach Steve Brown countered with 5-8 Sr. Olivia Lloyd, 5-8 So. Zoee Meyers, 5-10 Sr. Molly Kramer, 5-5 Sr. Bella Rowe, and 5-7 Sr. Jill Planeaux.

Bishop Brossart trailed 33-32 after three quarters but rallied in the final quarter to defeat Jackson County by the score of 51-42. There were three ties and eight lead changes in this game. Bishop Brossart shot 39% from the field including seven of 15 from the three point line. The Lady ‘Stangs connected on 12 of 18 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored five points off 12 Jackson County turnovers. Jackson County shot 38.3% from the field including one of five from beyond the arc. The Lady Generals connected on five of 12 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored six points off 12 Bishop Brossart turnovers.

Olivia Lloyd led Bishop Brossart with 15 points including four three point baskets. Jill Planeaux added 10 points, three rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Zoee Meyers recorded nine points, five rebounds, three assists, and four steals. Bella Rowe also scored nine points including two three point baskets. Molly Kramer recorded eight points, 15 rebounds, and five assists.

Abby Gilbert led Jackson County with 22 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Kenady Ward added seven points, six rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots. 5-5 Sr. Madison Marcum recorded five points. Kylee Shannon added four points and nine rebounds. Madison Curry recorded four points, four rebounds, two assists, and three steals.

Jackson County - 7,17,9,9,42
Bishop Brossart - 8,9,15,19,51

Jackson County - (42) – Gilbert 22, Shannon 4, Ward 7, Curry 4, J. Creech 0, Marcum 5.
Bishop Brossart - (51) – Lloyd 15, Meyers 9, Kramer 8, Rowe 9, Planeaux 10.

Crittenden County vs. Bethlehem Wednesday January 25th

Crittenden County coach Shannon Hodge started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Taylor Guess, 5-7 Fr. Anna Boone, 5-7 Sr. Addie Hatfield, 5-5 Fr. Elliot Evans, and 5-6 Sr. Natalie Boone. Bethlehem coach Jason Clark countered with 5-8 Jr. Ashlyn Miles, 5-7 So. Tessa Miles, 6-0 Sr. Emma Filiatreau, 5-5 Jr. Kensey Clayton, and 5-5 Jr. Carlie Thurmond.

Bethlehem pulled away in the second half to defeat Crittenden County by the score of 71-55. The score was tied five times and there was one lead change in the game. Bethlehem shot 44.6% from the field including five of 16 from the three point line. The Banshees connected on 16 of 24 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 36 points off 25 Crittenden County turnovers. Crittenden County shot 43.8% from the field including seven of 16 from beyond the arc. The Lady Rockets connected on six of seven free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 15 Bethlehem turnovers.

Carlie Thurmond led Bethlehem with 24 points including three three point baskets, five of five free throws, six assists, and four steals. Tessa Miles added 17 points including two three point baskets, seven rebounds, and nine steals. Ashlyn Miles recorded 14 points, 13 rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Emma Filiatreau chipped in with 12 points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.

Anna Boone led Crittenden County with 20 points including four three point baskets, three rebounds, and three assists. Taylor Guess added 17 points, eight rebounds, and four assists. Natalie Boone chipped in with nine points. Elliot Evans recorded four points, 11 rebounds, two assists, and five steals.

Crittenden County – 17,15,10,13,55

Bethlehem – 9,24,18,20,71

Crittenden County – (55) - Guess 17, A. Boone 20, Hatfield 2, Evans 4, N. Boone 9, Hunt 3.

Bethlehem - (71) – A. Miles 14, T. Miles 17, Filiatreau 12, Clayton 2, Thurmond 24, Young 2.

Owen County vs. Covington Holy Cross (Quarterfinal) Friday January 27th

Owen County coach Amy Wasselman started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Gracie Ferguson, 5-10 Jr. Haley Logan, 5-10 Jr. Rachel Howard, 5-2 So. Zoey Webster, and 5-8 Fr. Kylie Steffen. Covington Holy Cross coach Ted Arlinghaus countered with 5-9 Sr. Nejai Lewis, 5-9 Jr. Miyah Wimzie, 6-2 Jr. Julia Hunt, 5-5 Sr. Aleah Arlinghaus, and 5-8 Jr. Aaliyah Hayes.

Covington Holy Cross outscored Owen County 18-5 in the second quarter on their way to a 61-31 victory. There were four ties and four lead changes in this game. Holy Cross shot 45.7% from the field including seven of 14 from the three point line. The Indians connected on 12 of 20 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 28 Owen County turnovers. Owen County shot 34.5% from the field including three of six from beyond the arc. The Lady Rebels connected on eight of 20 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored five points off eight Holy Cross turnovers.

Nejai Lewis led Covington Holy Cross with 13 points and five rebounds. Miyah Wimzie added 11 points including five of six free throws, five assists, and three steals. 5-9 Sr. Sarah Bottom recorded nine points on three three point baskets. Julia Hunt chipped in with seven points and three blocked shots.

Rachel Howard led Owen County with 12 points and seven rebounds. Haley Logan added eight points and six rebounds. Gracie Ferguson recorded three points and 12 rebounds.

Owen County - 11,5,3,12,31
Covington Holy Cross - 11,18,14,18,61

Owen County - (31) – Ferguson 3, Logan 8, Howard 12, Webster 4, Steffen 4.
Covington Holy Cross - (61) – Lewis 13, Wimzie 11, Hunt 7, Aleah Arlinghaus 4, Hayes 2, Bottom 9, McCoy 5, Nelson 5, Rhodes 3, Williams 2.

Pikeville vs. Danville (Quarterfinal) Friday January 27th

Pikeville coach Kristy Orem started the following lineup: 5-8 Jr. Rylee Theiss, 5-6 Jr. Kyera Thornsbury, 5-8 So. Leighan Jackson, 5-5 Jr. Kristen Whited, and 5-6 Jr. Trinity Rowe. Danville coach Judie Mason countered with 5-8 Sr. Samantha Bottom, 5-6 So. Jazelynn Doneghy, 5-10 Sr. Desiree Tandy, 5-6 Sr. Bryn Gooch, and 5-7 Sr. Love Mays.


Pikeville raced out to a 16-4 first quarter lead on their way to a 61-38 victory over Danville. Pikeville shot 41.2% from the field including seven of 18 from the three point line. The Lady Panthers connected on 12 of 13 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 12 Danville turnovers. Danville shot 27.3% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc. The Lady Admirals connected on 11 of 13 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored eight points off eight Pikeville turnovers.


Kyera Thornsbury led Pikeville with 22 points including four three point baskets, four of five free throws, and five rebounds. Trinity Rowe added 19 points including three three point baskets, six of six free throws, two rebounds, 10 assists, and two steals. Leighan Jackson recorded eight points and four rebounds. Rylee Theiss chipped in with six points, 12 rebounds, and two steals. Kristen Whited added six points and two assists.


Desiree Tandy led Danville with 16 points including six of six free throws, eight rebounds, three blocked shots, and two steals. Love Mays added 13 points including four of five free throws, six rebounds, and three steals. 5-4 So. Alayah Quisenberry recorded six points and two rebounds.



Pikeville - 16,18,13,14,61
Danville - 4,11,17,6,38

Pikeville - (61) – Theiss 6, Thornsbury 22, Jackson 8, Whited 6, Rowe 19.
Danville - (38) – Bottom 3, Doneghy 0, Tandy 16, Gooch 0, Mays 13, Quisenberry 6.

Hancock County vs. Whitefield Academy (Quarterfinal) Friday January 27th

Hancock County coach Kevin Husk countered with 5-7 Jr. Lilly Roberts, 5-7 Jr. Ella House, 5-9 Jr. Kendra Keown, 5-2 Sr. Bailey Poole, and 5-4 Sr. Emma Morris. Whitefield Academy coach Glenn Wathen started the following lineup: 5-8 So. Noel Smith, 5-8 Sr. Camryn Poole, 6-0 Sr. Amy Thompson, 5-7 Jr. Sara Ritter, and 5-7 Jr. Allison Spieker.


Whitefield Academy withstood a furious rally by Hancock County in the final quarter to earn a 34-33 victory. Hancock County had a chance to force overtime after stealing an inbound pass and being fouled attempting a shot with less than one second remaining but missed the second of two free throws and time expired. Whitefield Academy led 30-22 after three quarters but Hancock County staged a comeback as Whitefield was zero of seven from the field in the final quarter. Whitefield Academy shot 25.6% from the field including three of 17 from the three point line. The Lady Wildcats connected on 11 of 17 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 14 Hancock County turnovers. Hancock County shot 34.4% from the field including six of 19 from beyond the arc. The Lady Hornets connected on five of nine free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored five points off eight Whitefield Academy turnovers.


Amy Thompson led Whitefield Academy with seven points including five of six free throws, seven rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Camryn Poole added seven points, four rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Allison Spieker recorded seven points, two rebounds, and two steals. Sara Ritter chipped in with seven points and two steals. Noel Smith recorded six points, nine rebounds, and two steals.


Lily Roberts led Hancock County with 14 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, and two steals. Bailey Poole added 12 points on four three point baskets, and four rebounds. Ella House recorded seven points, five rebounds, and five assists. 5-10 8th Grader Ansley House pulled down six rebounds.



Hancock County - 7,8,7,11,33
Whitefield Academy - 7,14,9,4,34

Hancock County - (33) – Roberts 14, E. House 7, Keown 0. Poole 12, Morris 0.
Whitefield Academy - (34) – Smith 6, Poole 7, Thompson 7, S, Ritter 7, Spieker 7.

Bethlehem vs. Bishop Brossart (Quarterfinal) Friday January 27th

Bethlehem coach Jason Clark started the following lineup: 5-8 Jr. Ashlyn Miles, 5-7 So. Tessa Miles, 6-0 Sr. Emma Filiatreau, 5-5 Jr. Kensey Clayton, and 5-5 Jr. Carlie Thurmond. Bishop Brossart coach Steve Brown countered with 5-8 Sr. Olivia Lloyd, 5-8 So. Zoee Meyers, 5-10 Sr. Molly Kramer, 5-5 Sr. Bella Rowe, and 5-7 Sr. Jill Planeaux.


Bethlehem defeated Bishop Brossart by the score of 66-49. Bethlehem shot 50% from the field including five of 16 from the three point line. The Banshees connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 28 points off 25 Bishop Brossart turnovers. Bishop Brossart shot 39.1% from the field including eight of 23 from beyond the arc. The Lady ‘Stangs connected on five of 10 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 16 Bethlehem turnovers.


Carlie Thurmond led Bethlehem with 18 points, three rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Emma Filiatreau added 16 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, two blocked shots, and three steals. Ashlyn Miles recorded 15 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Tessa Miles chipped in with 15 points, three rebounds, three assists, and four steals.


Zoee Meyers led Bishop Brossart with 20 points including six three point baskets, five rebounds, and four steals. Molly Kramer added 10 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Jill Planeaux recorded seven points, six rebounds, and two assists. Olivia Lloyd chipped in with five points and two rebounds.



Bethlehem - 24,17,13,12,66
Bishop Brossart - 18,8,10,13,49

Bethlehem - (66) – A. Miles 15, T. Miles 15, Filiatreau 16, Clayton 2, Thurmond 18.
Bishop Brossart - (49) – Lloyd 5, Meyers 20, Kramer 10, Rowe 3, Planeaux 7, Shewmaker 4.



Pikeville vs. Covington Holy Cross (Semifinal) Saturday January 28th

Pikeville coach Kristy Orem started the following lineup: 5-8 Jr. Rylee Theiss, 5-6 Jr. Kyera Thornsbury, 5-8 So. Leighan Jackson, 5-5 Jr. Kristen Whited, and 5-6 Jr. Trinity Rowe. Covington Holy Cross coach Ted Arlinghaus countered with 5-9 Sr. Nejai Lewis, 5-9 Jr. Miyah Wimzie, 6-2 Jr. Julia Hunt, 5-5 Sr. Aleah Arlinghaus, and 5-8 Jr. Aaliyah Hayes.


Covington Holy Cross defeated Pikeville by the score of 48-32. Covington Holy Cross shot 38.7% from the field including three of nine from the three point line. The Indians connected on 21 of 29 free throws, pulled down 21 of 29 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 12 Pikeville turnovers. Pikeville shot 24% from the field including four of 19 from beyond the arc. The Lady Panthers connected on four of nine free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 19 Covington Holy Cross turnovers.


Aleah Arlinghaus led Covington Holy Cross with 14 points including two three point baskets, eight of 10 free throws, three rebounds, and three steals. Julia Hunt added nine points, 15 rebounds, and four blocked shots. Nejai Lewis recorded seven points and nine rebounds.


Kristen Whited led Pikeville with 10 points and three rebounds. Trinity Rowe added eight points, three reboundsd, and two assists. 5-3 Fr. Kylie Alvin recorded six points on two three point baskets. Rylee Theiss added nine rebounds and three steals.


Pikeville - 9,2,6,15,32
Covington Holy Cross - 13,9,14,12,48

Pikeville - (32) – Theiss 0, Thornsbury 4, Jackson 4, Whited 10, Rowe 8, Alvin 6.
Covington Holy Cross - (48) – Lewis 7, Wimzie 4, Hunt 9, Aleah Arlinghaus 14, Hayes 5, Nelson 2, Bottom 3, Williams 4.

Bethlehem vs. Whitefield Academy (Semifinal) January 28th

Bethlehem coach Jason Clark started the following lineup: 5-8 Jr. Ashlyn Miles, 5-7 So. Tessa Miles, 6-0 Sr. Emma Filiatreau, 5-5 Jr. Kensey Clayton, and 5-5 Jr. Carlie Thurmond. Whitefield Academy coach Glenn Wathen started the following lineup: 5-8 So. Noel Smith, 5-8 Sr. Camryn Poole, 6-0 Sr. Amy Thompson, 5-7 Jr. Sara Ritter, and 5-7 Jr. Allison Spieker.


Bethlehem defeated Whitefield Academy by the score of 76-43. Bethlehem shot 51% from the field including 12 of 22 from the three point line. The Banshees connected on 12 of 15 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 16 Whitefield Academy turnovers. Whitefield Academy shot 25.9% from the field including seven of 35 from beyond the arc. The Lady Wildcats connected on eight of 12 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored eight points off 12 Bethlehem turnovers.


Emma Filiatreau led Bethlehem with 27 points including five three point baskets and 10 rebounds. Tessa Miles added 23 points including five three point baskets, two rebounds, six assists, and five steals. Carlie Thurmond recorded 15 points including eight of eight free throws, four rebounds, six assists, and two steals. Ashlyn Miles chipped in with six points, 11 rebounds, two assists, and two steals.


Amy Thompson led Whitefield Academy with 12 points including two three point baskets, eight rebounds, and two steals. Sara Ritter added 11 points, three rebounds, and three steals. Camryn Poole recorded eight points, seven rebounds, seven assists, and two steals. Noel Smith chipped in with six points and five rebounds. Allison Spieker added six points on two three point baskets and two steals.


Bethlehem - 20,19,18,19,76
Whitefield Academy - 5,13,18,7,43

Bethlehem - (76) – A. Miles 6, T. Miles 23, Filiatreau 27, Clayton 0, Thurmond 15, Cheek 3, Osborne 2.

Whitefield Academy - (43) – Smith 6, Poole 8, Thompson 12, S. Ritter 11, Spieker 6.

Bethlehem vs. Covington Holy Cross (Championship) January 29th

Bethlehem coach Jason Clark started the following lineup: 5-8 Jr. Ashlyn Miles, 5-7 So. Tessa Miles, 6-0 Sr. Emma Filiatreau, 5-5 Jr. Kensey Clayton, and 5-5 Jr. Carlie Thurmond. Covington Holy Cross coach Ted Arlinghaus countered with 5-9 Sr. Nejai Lewis, 5-9 Jr. Miyah Wimzie, 6-2 Jr. Julia Hunt, 5-5 Sr. Aleah Arlinghaus, and 5-8 Jr. Aaliyah Hayes.


Covington Holy Cross defeated Bethlehem by the score of 65-61. Holy Cross led by 13 early in the final quarter but withstood a Bethlehem rally for the victory. The score was tied three times and there were four lead changes in the game. Covington Holy Cross shot 43.4% from the field including two of 14 from the three point line. The Indians connected on 17 of 20 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and scored eight points off 12 Bethlehem turnovers. Bethlehem shot 25.4% from the field including six of 21 from beyond the arc. The Banshees connected on 23 of 32 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 20 Covington Holy Cross turnovers.


Julia Hunt led Covington Holy Cross with 21 points including nine of 10 free throws, 19 rebounds, and eight blocked shots. Nejai Lewis added 20 points, 11 rebounds, and two steals. Aaliyah Hayes recorded seven points, four rebounds, and two assists.


Carlie Thurmond led Bethlehem with 25 points including three three point baskets, 10 of 13 free throws, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Emma Filiatreau added 20 points including two three point baskets, four of four free throws, and four rebounds. Tessa Miles recorded 10 points, five rebounds, and four assists. Ashlyn Miles chipped in with five points, 10 rebounds, two assists, and five steals.


Bethlehem - 14,8,12,27,61
Covington Holy Cross - 17,8,19,21,65

Bethlehem - (61) – A. Miles 5, T, Miles 10, Filiatreau 20, Clayton 1, Thurmond 25.
Covington Holy Cross - (65) – Lewis 20, Wimzie 5, Hunt 21, Aleah Arlinghaus 0, Hayes 7, Nelson 3, Bottom 3, Williams 6.

All Tournament Team

Trinity Rowe (Pikeville), Kyera Thornsbury (Pikeville), Desiree Tandy (Danville), Lily Roberts (Hancock County), Noel Smith (Whitefield Academy), Amy Thompson (Whitefield Academy), Sarah Bottom (Covington Holy Cross), Emma Filiatreau (Bethlehem), Nejai Lewis (Covington Holy Cross), Tessa Miles (Bethlehem), Aleah Arlinghaus (Covington Holy Cross), Carlie Thurmond (Bethlehem), and MVP Julia Hunt (Covington Holy Cross).



Acknowledgements

A special thanks to the Event Stats Crew for the comprehensive stats provided for these games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prephoops@yahoo.com.

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2023 Geico Nationals (Boys & Girls) March 30-April 1, 2023
Topic: Basketball

2023GEICOBG

Geico Nationals (Boys & Girls)
Florida SouthWestern State College Suncoast Arena

Fort Myers, FL
March 30- April 1, 2023

© 2023 Ron Harrison

Paul VI vs. Link Academy (Boys) March 30th

Paul VI coach Glenn Farello started the following lineup: 6-8 Jr. Isaiah Abraham, 6-6 Jr. Darren Harris, 6-10 Jr. Patrick Ngongba, 5-10 Jr. Ben Hammond, and 6-5 Sr. Deshawn Harris-Smith. Link Academy coach Bill Armstrong countered with 6-8 Sr. Corey Chest Jr., 6-5 Sr. Cameron Carr, 6-9 Jr. Tyler McKinley, 6-1 Jr. Elliot Cadeau, and 6-5 Sr. Jakobe Walter.

Link Academy defeated Paul VI by the score of 68-65. Paul VI had one last chance for the tie but Deshawn Harris-Smith’s follow up three point attempt in the closing seconds, failed to connect. The score was tied five times and there were four ties in this game. Link Academy shot 42.3% from the field including six of 19 from the three point line. The Lions connected on 18 of 23 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 13 Paul VI turnovers. Paul VI shot 41.2% from the field including eight of 23 from beyond the arc. The Panthers connected on 15 of 21 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored six points off 12 Link Academy turnovers.

Jakobe Walter led Link Academy with 34 points including three three point baskets, 10 of 13 free throws, and six rebounds. Corey Chest Jr. added 10 points and 10 rebounds. 6-8 Sr. Jacolb Cole recorded seven points. Tyler McKinley chipped in with six points and two rebounds. Elliot Cadeau recorded two points, seven rebounds, 14 assists, and three steals.

Deshawn Harris-Smith led Paul VI with 18 points including three three point baskets, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Ben Hammond added 10 points, three rebounds, and four assists. Isaiah Abraham recorded 10 points including two three point baskets, and three rebounds. Patrick Ngongba chipped in with nine points, nine rebounds, and three blocked shots. Darren Harris added eight points, five rebounds, and five assists.

Paul VI,15,11,19,20,65

Link Academy,19,13,14,22,68

Paul VI - (65) – Abraham 10, Harris 8, Ngongba 9, Hammond 10, Harris-Smith 18, Sundra 6, Gurdak 4.
Link Academy - (68) – Chest Jr. 10, Carr 5, McKinley 6, Cadeau 2, Walter 34, Rowe 3, Davis-Ray 1, Cole 7.

 

IMG Academy vs. Prolific Prep (Boys) March 30th

IMG Academy coach Sean McAloon started the following lineup: 6-8 Jr. Khani Rooths, 6-5 Sr. Jamie Kaiser Jr., 6-10 Sr. Jayden Hastings, 6-2 Sr. Jacoi Hutchinson, and 6-4 Sr. Blue Cain. Prolific Prep coach Ryan Bernardi countered with 6-10 Sr. Michael Nwoko, 6-7 Fr. Tyran Stokes, 6-11 Jr. Yves Missi, 6-0 Sr. Trey Green, and 6-1 Sr. Aden Holloway.

IMG Academy defeated Prolific Prep by the score of 66-63. IMG Academy led by 22 late in the third quarter but Prolific Prep’s Aden Holloway hit a three point basket with nine seconds remaining to tied the game at 63-63. IMG Academy’s Blue Cain banked in a three pointer just inside the mid-court line to give the Ascenders the victory. The score was tied twice and there were four lead changes in the game. IMG Academy shot 55.1% from the field including eight of 18 from the three point line. The Ascenders connected on four of 12 from the three point line, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 15 Prolific Prep turnovers. Prolific Prep shot 41.4% from the field including six of 24 from beyond the arc. The Crew connected on nine of 12 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 30 points off 19 IMG Academy turnovers.

Blue Cain led IMG Academy with 21 points including three three point baskets, four rebounds, four assists, and two blocked shots. Khani Rooths added 13 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, and two assists. Jacoi Hutchinson recorded 11 points, seven rebounds, six assists, and four steals. Jamie Kaiser Jr. chipped in with 11 points including three three point baskets, three rebounds, and two steals.

Aden Holloway led Prolific Prep with 21 points including four three point baskets, five of five free throws, three rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Tyran Stokes added 16 points, five rebounds, and five steals. Trey Green recorded 10 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Michael Nwoko chipped in with eight points and six rebounds. Yves Missi added six points and four rebounds.

IMG Academy - 15,17,22,12,66

Prolific Prep - 12,12,9,30,63

IMG Academy - (66) – Rooths 13, Kaiser Jr. 11, Hastings 6, Hutchinson 11, Cain 21, Jones 4.
Prolific Prep - (63) – Nwoko 8, Stokes 16, Missi 6, Green 10, Holloway 21, Sensely 2.

AZ Compass Prep vs. Long Island Lutheran (Boys) March 30th

AZ Compass Prep coach Ed Gipson started the following lineup: 6-8 Sr. Jordan Ross, 6-7 Sr. Mookie Cook, 6-10 Sr. Zayden High, 6-3 Sr. Tru Washington, and 6-4 Jr. Vyctorius Miller. Long Island Lutheran coach John Buck countered with 6-9 Jr. Godsdwill Etherene, 6-8 Sr. Jayden Ross, 6-10 Sr. Amdy Ndiaye, 5-11 Sr. Jayden Reid, and 6-4 Jr. VJ Edgecombe.

6-7 Sr. Rayvon Griffith scored on a put back with 10 seconds remaining on the clock to give AZ Compass Prep a 73-71 victory over Long Island Lutheran. There were five ties and one lead change in this game. AZ Compass Prep shot 48.1% from the field including six of 12 from the three point line. The Dragons connected on 15 of 22 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored five points off 10 Long Island Lutheran turnovers. Long Island Lutheran shot 47.9% from the field including five of 16 from beyond the arc. The Crusaders connected on 20 of 29 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 10 AZ Compass turnovers.

6-3 Jr. Terrence Hill Jr. led a balanced AZ Compass Prep scoring attack with 12 points including two three point baskets. Jordan Ross added 11 points, two rebounds, and four assists. Mookie Cook recorded 11 points and two assists. Tru Washington chipped in with nine points, six rebounds, and two assists. 6-7 Sr. Rayvon Griffith added nine points and three rebounds. 6-6 Jr. Marcus Allen recorded eight points including four of four free throws and three rebounds. 6-7 Jr. Pharoah Compton added seven points and three rebounds.

Jayden Ross led Long Island Lutheran with 25 points including two three point baskets, and five rebounds. Jayden Reid added 17 points including two three point baskets, five of six free throws, three rebounds, and nine assists. VJ Edgecombe recorded 13 points, six rebounds, three blocked shots, and two steals. Amdy Ndiaye chipped in with six points and six rebounds.



AZ Compass Prep - 17,18,21,17,73
Long Island Lutheran - 14,17,13,27,71

AZ Compass Prep - (73) – Ross 11, Cook 11, High 2, Washington 9, Miller 4, Compton 7, Griffith 9, Allen 8, Hill Jr. 12.
Long Island Lutheran - (71) – Etherine 4, Ross 25, Ndiaye 6, Reid 17, Edgecombe 13, Mingo 6.

Sunrise Christian vs. Montverde Academy (Boys) March 30th

Sunrise Christian coach Luke Barnwell started the following lineup: 6-11 Sr. Matas Buzelis, 6-7 Sr. Scotty Middleton, 7-2 Jr. John Bol, 6-2 Sr. Layden Blocker, and 6-4 Sr. Miro Little. Montverde Academy coach Kevin Boyle countered with 6-8 So. Cooper Flagg, 6-8 Jr. Derik Queen, 6-9 Sr. Kwame Evans, 6-2 Jr. Curis Givens, and 6-8 Jr. Liam McNeeley.

Scotty Middleton hit a three point basket with 21 seconds left in the game to give Sunrise Christian a 46 -45 lead and Montverde Academy’s Cooper Flagg’s runner for the win rimmed out at the buzzer and Sunrise Christian held on for the victory. There were eight ties and seven lead changes in this game. Sunrise Christian shot 33.3% from the field including eight of 26 from the three point line. The Buffaloes connected on six of eight free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 16 Montverde Academy turnovers. Montverde Academy shot 34.1% from the field including six of 17 from beyond the arc. The Eagles connected on nine of 11 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 13 Sunrise Christian turnovers.

Matas Buzelis led Sunrise Christian with 17 points including four three point baskets, three of four free throws, three rebounds, two assists, and two blocked shots. Scotty Middleton added 12 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots. Layden Blocker recorded eight points, five rebounds, two assists, and three steals. John Bol chipped in with six points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.

Liam McNeeley led Montverde Academy with 13 points including three three point baskets, four rebounds, and two steals. Derik Queen added 10 points, six rebounds, and four assists. Cooper Flagg recorded eight points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots, and two steals. Curis Givens chipped in with seven points, two rebounds, and two assists. 6-8 Sr. Sean Stewart added four points and nine rebounds.

Sunrise Christian - 13,10,9,14,46
Montverde Academy - 14,6,15,10,45

Sunrise Christian - (46) – M. Buzelis 17, Middleton 12, Bol 6, Blocker 8, Little 3.
Montverde Academy - (45) – Flagg 8, Queen 10, Evans 0, Givens 7, McNeeley 13, Stewart 4, Johnson 3.



McDonogh vs. Long Island Lutheran (Girls) (Semifinal) March 31st

McDonogh coach Brad Rees started the following lineup: 6-0 Sr. Anaiah Jenkins, 5-10 Sr. Paris Locke, 6-2 Jr. Ava McKennie, 5-8 Fr. Autumn Fleary, and 5-9 Sr. Makaela Quimby. Long Island Lutheran coach Christiana Raiti countered with 6-2 Jr. Shya Hawkins, 6-1 Fr. Savannah Swords, 6-5 Jr. Kate Koval, 5-9 Jr. Kayleigh Heckel, and 6-0 Jr. Syla Swords.

Long Island Lutheran defeated McDonogh by the score of 76-65. The score was tied five times and there were two lead changes in the game. Long Island Lutheran shot 44.4% from the field including four of 18 from the three point line. The Lady Crusaders connected on 16 of 24 free throws, pulled down 46 rebounds, and scored 11 points off nine McDonogh turnovers. McDonogh shot 36.7% from the field including three of 20 from beyond the arc. The Eagles connected on 18 of 22 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 12 Long Island Lutheran turnovers.

Kate Koval led Long Island Lutheran with 38 points and 16 rebounds. Koval was 16 of 21 from the field including zero of one from beyond the arc, and six of seven free throws. Syla Swords added 13 points including two three point baskets, seven rebounds, and six assists. Kayleigh Heckel recorded eight points, three rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Shya Hawkins chipped in with seven points, six rebounds, two assists, and two blocked shots. Savannah Swords added seven points, six rebounds, three assists, one blocked shot, and two steals.

Ava McKennie led McDonogh with 17 points including four of four free throws, nine rebounds, and three blocked shots. Autumn Fleary added 16 points including four of six free throws, four rebounds, four assists, and four steals. Paris Locke recorded 16 points, four rebounds, and two assists. Makaela Quimby chipped in with six points on two three point baskets, seven rebounds, and two assists. Anaiah Jenkins added six points on six of eight free throws, six rebounds, and two assists.

McDonogh - 17,12,21,15,65
Long Island Lutheran - 19,17,22,18,76

McDonogh - (65) – Jenkins 6, Locke 16, McKennie 17, Fleary 16, Quimby 6, Benjamin 4.
Long Island Lutheran - (76) – Hawkins 7, Sav. Swords 7, Koval 38, Heckel 8, Syl. Swords 13, Swann 3.

Westtown vs. Montverde Academy (Girls) (Semifinal) March 31st

Westtown coach Fran Burbridge started the following lineup: 6-1 9th Grade Jordyn Palmer, 5-11 Jr. Savannah Curry, 6-2 So. Aidan Langley, 5-9 8th Grade Jessie Moses, and 5-10 Sr. Grace Sundback. Montverde Academy coach Special Jennings countered with 6-2 Sr. Sahnya Jah, 6-0 Sr. Rusne Augustaine, 6-7 Sr. Lety Vasconcelos, 5-10 Sr. Cori Allen, and 5-10 Sr. Mjracle Sheppard.

Montverde Academy defeated Westtown by the score of 58-51. The score was tied six times and there were five lead changes in the game. Montverde Academy shot 44.2% from the field including four of eight from the three point line. The Lady Eagles connected on 16 of 22 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored eight points off 10 Westtown turnovers. Westtown shot 36.7% from the field including eight of 25 from beyond the arc. The Moose connected on seven of nine free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 14 Montverde County turnovers.

Cori Allen led Montverde Academy with 16 points including three three point baskets, and six rebounds. Sahnya Jah added 14 points including 10 of 12 free throws, seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Mjracle Sheppard recorded 13 points, seven assists, and three steals. 6-4 Jr. Vivian Iwuchukwu chipped in with eight points and eight rebounds. Lety Vasconcelos added two points and six rebounds.

Jordyn Palmer led Westtown with 16 points and two rebounds. Grace Sundback added 15 points including three three point baskets, two rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Jessie Moses recorded 10 points including two three point baskets, three rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Savannah Curry chipped in with 10 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, three assists, and two steals.

Westtown - 12,11,17,11,51
Montverde Academy - 12,20,15,11,58

Westtown - (51) – Palmer 16, Curry 10, Langley 0, Moses 10, Sundback 15.
Montverde Academy - (58) – Jah 14, Augustaine 5, Vasconcelos 2, Allen 16, Sheppard 13, Iwuchukwu 8.

AZ Compass Prep vs. IMG Academy (Boys) (Semifinal) March 31st

AZ Compass Prep coach Ed Gipson started the following lineup: 6-8 Sr. Jordan Ross, 6-7 Sr. Mookie Cook, 6-10 Sr. Zayden High, 6-3 Sr. Tru Washington, and 6-4 Jr. Vyctorius Miller. IMG Academy coach Sean McAloon countered with 6-8 Jr. Khani Rooths, 6-5 Sr. Jamie Kaiser Jr., 6-10 Sr. Jayden Hastings, 6-2 Sr. Jacoi Hutchinson, and 6-4 Sr. Blue Cain.

AZ Compass Prep outscored IMG Academy 32-12 in the final quarter to defeat the Ascenders by the score of 68-50. There were two ties and eight lead changes in the game. AZ Compass Prep shot 41.3% from the field including seven of 18 from the three point line. The Dragons connected on 23 of 27 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 27 points off 18 IMG Academy turnovers. IMG Academy shot 48.6% from the field including four of 13 from beyond the arc. The Ascenders connected on 12 of 19 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored nine points off 11 AZ Compass Prep turnovers.

Tru Washington led AZ Compass Prep with 18 points including five of six free throws, four rebounds, two assists, and seven steals. 6-9 Sr. Trent Pierce added 12 points including three three point baskets, and seven rebounds. Mookie Cook recorded 11 points including five of six free throws, three rebounds, and two assists. Jordan Ross chipped in with 10 points including eight of nine free throws and two assists.

Khani Rooths led IMG Academy with 12 points, two rebounds, and two assists. 6-5 So. Ja’Mier Jones added 10 points. Jacoi Hutchinson recorded nine points, four rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Jamie Kaiser Jr. chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets, three rebounds, and two assists.

AZ Compass Prep - 7,17,12,32,68
IMG Academy - 14,15,9,12,50

AZ Compass Prep - (68) – Ross 10, Cook 11, High 2, Washington 18, Miller 3, Compton 2, Allen 5, Phillips 2, Pierce 12, Delano 3.
IMG Academy - (50) – Rooths 12, Kaiser Jr. 8, Hastings 6, Hutchinson 9, Cain 2, Jones 10, Amier 3.

Sunrise Christian vs. Link Academy (Boys) (Semifinal) March 31st

Sunrise Christian coach Luke Barnwell started the following lineup: 6-11 Sr. Matas Buzelis, 6-7 Sr. Scotty Middleton, 7-2 Jr. John Bol, 6-2 Sr. Layden Blocker, and 6-4 Sr. Miro Little. Link Academy coach Bill Armstrong countered with 6-8 Sr. Corey Chest Jr., 6-5 Sr. Cameron Carr, 6-9 Jr. Tyler McKinley, 6-1 Jr. Elliot Cadeau, and 6-5 Sr. Jakobe Walter.

Link Academy raced out to a 27-10 first quarter lead on their way to a 67-61 victory over Sunrise Christian. Link Academy shot 53.3% from the field including 10 of 18 from the three point line. The Lions connected on nine of 13 free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 22 points off 14 Sunrise Christian turnovers. Sunrise Christian shot 56.1% from the field including seven of 16 from beyond the arc. The Buffaloes connected on eight of nine free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 12 Link Academy turnovers.

Cameron Carr led Link Academy with 18 points including three three point baskets and two rebounds. Elliot Cadeau added 16 points including four three point baskets, 10 assists, and two steals. Corey Chest Jr. recorded 11 points, two rebounds, and two blocked shots. Jakobe Walter chipped in with nine points and three rebounds.

Scotty Middleton led Sunrise Christian with 22 points including four three point baskets and two rebounds. Miro Little added 13 points including two three point baskets, eight rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Matas Buzelis recorded 12 points, four rebounds, and two assists. Layden Blocker chipped in with 10 points, three rebounds, and four assists. John Bol recorded four points, five rebounds, three blocked shots, and two steals.

Sunrise Christian - 10,15,21,15,61
Link Academy - 27,12,13,15,67

Sunrise Christian - (61) – M. Buzelis 12, Middleton 22, Bol 4, Blocker 10, Little 13.
Link Academy - (67) – Chest Jr. 11, Carr 18, McKinley 3, Cadeau 16, Walter 9, Rowe 5, King 2, Cole 3.

Long Island Lutheran vs. Montverde Academy (Girls) (Championship) April 1st

Long Island Lutheran coach Christiana Raiti started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Shya Hawkins, 6-1 Fr. Savannah Swords, 6-5 Jr. Kate Koval, 5-9 Jr. Kayleigh Heckel, and 6-0 Jr. Syla Swords. Montverde Academy coach Special Jennings countered with 6-2 Sr. Sahnya Jah, 6-0 Sr. Rusne Augustaine, 6-7 Sr. Lety Vasconcelos, 5-10 Sr. Cori Allen, and 5-10 Sr. Mjracle Sheppard.

Montverde Academy trailed by 16 points early in the third quarter but rallied to earn a 60-54 victory over Long Island Lutheran. Montverde Academy shot 42.6% from the field including six of 12 from the three point line. The Lady Eagles connected on 14 of 18 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 12 Long Island Lutheran turnovers. Long Island Lutheran shot 37% from the field including five of 17 from beyond the arc. The Lady Crusaders connected on nine of 13 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored nine points off 15 Montverde Academy turnovers.

Sahnya Jah led Montverde Academy with 20 points including four of five free throws and two rebounds. Cori Allen added 15 points including three three point baskets, and 11 rebounds. Rusne Augustaine recorded nine points on three three point baskets, two rebounds, and two assists. Mjracle Sheppard chipped in with six points including four of four free throws, four rebounds, six assists, and three steals. 6-4 Jr. Vivian Iwuchukwu added six points and four rebounds.

Kayleigh Heckel led Long Island Lutheran with 17 points including two three point baskets, three rebounds, and five assists. Savannah Swords added 12 points, four rebounds, and two assists. Syla Swords recorded eight points, nine rebounds, and two assists. Kate Koval added eight points, three rebounds, and two blocked shots. 5-6 Jr. Lauryn Swann chipped in with seven points, three assists, and two steals.

Long Island Lutheran - 21,13,14,6,54
Montverde Academy - 12,8,21,19,60

Long Island Lutheran - (54) – Hawkins 2, Sav. Swords 12, Koval 8, Heckel 17, Syl. Swords 8, Swann 7.
Montverde Academy - (60) – Jah 20, Augustaine 9, Vasconcelos 2, Allen 15, Sheppard 6, Griggs 2, Iwuchukwu 6.

AZ Compass Prep vs. Link Academy (Boys) (Championship) April 1st

AZ Compass Prep coach Ed Gipson started the following lineup: 6-8 Sr. Jordan Ross, 6-7 Sr. Mookie Cook, 6-10 Sr. Zayden High, 6-3 Sr. Tru Washington, and 6-4 Jr. Vyctorius Miller. Link Academy coach Bill Armstrong countered with 6-8 Sr. Corey Chest Jr., 6-5 Sr. Cameron Carr, 6-9 Jr. Tyler McKinley, 6-1 Jr. Elliot Cadeau, and 6-5 Sr. Jakobe Walter.

Link Academy defeated AZ Compass Prep by the score of 73-55. Link Academy shot 53.1% from the field including eight of 17 from the three point line, The Lions connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 14 AZ Compass Prep turnovers. AZ Compass Prep shot 39.1% from the field including six of 22 from beyond the arc. The Dragons connected on 13 of 17 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 10 Link Academy turnovers.

Jakobe Walter led Link Academy with 21 points including three three point baskets, six of seven free throws, and two rebounds. Tyler McKinley added 17 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, and three assists. Elliot Cadeau recorded 11 points, three rebounds, five assists, and two steals. 6-2 So. Aaron Rowe chipped in with eight points, three rebounds, and two assists.

Tru Washington led AZ Compass Prep with 13 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, and two assists. 6-7 Sr. Rayvon Griffith added 12 points including two three point baskets. Jordan Ross recorded seven points including five of six free throws, three rebounds, five assists, and two steals. 6-6 Jr. Marcus Allen chipped in with seven points including three of four free throws.

AZ Compass Prep - 8,17,16,14,55
Link Academy - 14,21,19,19,73

AZ Compass Prep - (55) – Ross 7, Cook 2, High 6, Washington 13, Miller 5, Griffith 12, Allen 7, Pierce 3.
Link Academy - (73) – Chest Jr. 4, Carr 6, McKinley 17, Cadeau 11, Walter 21, Rowe 8, Forrest 2, Davis-Ray 2, King 2.

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to the Event Stats Crew for the comprehensive stats provided for these games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prephoops@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other basketball events appear on kyprephoops.com.








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Sunday, 9 April 2023
Simpson's Tree Service /H&W Sports Classic (Girls) January 7, 2023
Topic: Basketball

2023STSG

2023 Simpson’s Tree Service/H&W Sports Classic (Girls)
Franklin County High School

Frankfort, KY
January 7, 2023

© 2023 Ron Harrison

Woodford County vs. Madison Central

Woodford County coach Latear Eason started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Haydon Wells, 5-7 Jr. Taylor Patterson, 5-4 Fr. Hailee Gordon, 5-2 So. Katie Pantaliono, and 5-4 Fr. Emma Ruby. Madison Central coach Scott True countered with 5-7 Jr. Eden Carter, 5-7 So. Brooke Campbell, 5-10 Jr. Bailey Hensley, 5-7 So. Brittany Hensley, and 5-6 So. Nataya Strader.

Madison Central raced out to a 27-8 first quarter lead on their way to a 66-23 victory over Woodford County. Madison Central shot 50% from the field including five of 15 from the three point line. The Lady Indians connected on 11 of 14 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 41 points off 27 Woodford County turnovers. Woodford County shot 28.6% from the field including one of 10 from beyond the arc. The Lady Yellow Jackets connected on six of 10 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored five points off nine Madison Central turnovers.

5-7 Jr. Olivia Metcalfe led Madison Central with 13 points including three three point baskets, two rebounds, and three assists. Brittany Campbell added 12 points including two three point baskets, six assists, and five steals. Bailey Hensley recorded 12 points, four rebounds, two assists, and five steals. Nataya Strader chipped in with 10 points including four of four free throws, four rebounds, and two steals. Eden Carter added eight points, two rebounds, and two steals. 5-10 Fr. Emma Kate Lawson recorded seven points and Brooke Campbell pulled down six rebounds.

Haydon Wells led Woodford County with five points and two rebounds. Emma Ruby also scored five points. Hailee Gordon added four points and eight rebounds. 5-9 Fr. Adelee Long recorded four points, four rebounds, and two blocked shots.

Woodford County - 8,5,6,4,23
Madison Central – 27,19,17,3,66

Woodford County - (23) – Wells 5, Patterson 0, Gordon 4, Pantaliono 2, Ruby 5, Williams 2, Long 4, Cabell 1.
Madison Central – (66) – Eden Carter 8, Bro, Campbell 2, Hensley 12, Bri. Campbell 12, Strader 10, Metcalfe 13, Long 2, Lawson 7.

Ballard vs. Danville

Ballard started the following lineup: 5-11 Jr. Trinity Armour, 5-7 Fr. Kendall Taylor, 6-3 Sr, Samari Taylor, 5-7 Fr. Arianna Rogers, and 5-10 Sr, Ella Koralia. Danville coach Judie Mason countered with 5-8 Sr. Samantha Bottom, 5-6 Sr. Bryn Gooch, 5-10 Sr. Desiree Tandy, 5-7 Sr. Love Mays, and 5-6 So. Jazelynn Doneghy.

Danville raced out to a 24-12 first quarter lead on their way to a 75-57 victory over Ballard. Danville shot 41.9% from the field including 12 of 25 from the three point line. The Lady Admirals connected on 11 of 17 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 19 Ballard turnovers. Ballard shot 46% from the field including two of nine from beyond the arc. The Lady Bruins connected on nine of 12 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 11 Danville turnovers.

Love Mays led Danville with 19 poiunts including two three point baskets, seven of eight free throws, four rebounds, five assists, and four steals. 5-6 So. Myla Turner added 15 points including three three point baskets, five rebounds, and two assists. Samantha Bottom recorded 14 points including four three point baskets, four rebounds, and two assists. Desiree Tandy chipped in with 11 points, three rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Jazelynn Doneghy recorded six points and two rebounds. 5-6 So. Nemeah Jackson added six points, five rebounds, and two assists.

Samari Taylor led Ballard with 14 points including four of five free throws, 13 rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots. Trinity Armour added 14 points and six rebounds. Arianna Rogers recorded 10 points. Ella Koralia chipped in with eight points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals.

Ballard - 12,11,13,21,57
Danville - 24,19,21,11,75

Ballard - (57) – Armour 14, K. Taylor 0, S. Taylor 14, Rogers 10, E. Koralia 8, McElroy 4, Flemister 4, M. Koralia 3.
Danville - (75) – Bottom 14, Gooch 4, Tandy 11, Mays 19, Doneghy 6, Jackson 6, Turner 15.

Pulaski County vs. Henry Clay

Pulaski County coach Chris Adkins started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Aubrey Dalton, 5-9 So. Savannah Heist, 6-0 Jr, Sydney Martin, 5-7 Jr. Maggie Holt, and 5-8 Fr. Madeline Butcher. Henry Clay coach Ashley Garrard countered with 5-8 Jr. Lydia Van Metre, 5-6 Jr. Timarri Miller, 5-8 Jr. Emily Johnson, 5-2 So. Ariyanni Sutton, and 5-9 Jr. Allison Stone.

Pulaski County defeated Henry Clay by the score of 71-51. Pulaski County shot 44.1% from the field including five of 16 from the three point line. The Lady Maroons connected on 14 of 16 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 35 points off 30 Henry Clay turnovers. Henry Clay shot 42.9% from the field including four of 13 from beyond the arc. The Lady Blue Devils connected on 11 of 15 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 20 Pulaski County turnovers.

Sydney Martin led Pulaski County with 28 points including two three point baskets, four of four free throws, seven rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Madeline Butcher added 11 points including four of four from the free throw line, seven rebounds, five assists, and six steals. Maggie Holt recorded 11 points and five rebounds. Aubrey Dalton chipped in with nine points, three rebounds, and four assists.

Lydia Van Metre led Henry Clay with 14 points including two three point baskets and two steals. Ariyanna Sutton added 13 points, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Timarri Miller recorded eight points, two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Allison Stone chipped in with six points and five rebounds.

Pulaski County - 19,14,19,19,71
Henry Clay - 13,7,15,16,51

Pulaski County - (71) – Dalton 9, S. Heist 2, Martin 28, Holt 11, Butcher 11, Thomas 2, Resch 2, Muse 4, C. Heist 1, Murray 1.
Henry Clay - (51) – Van Metre 14, Miller 8, Johnson 4, Sutton 13, Stone 6, Nelson 4, Kirlew 2.

Conner vs. Rockcastle County

Conner coach Michelle Gambrel started the following lineup: 5-7 Jr. Aubrey Fisher, 5-5 Sr. Emily McGraw, 5-9 Sr. Juliet Strange, 5-4 Sr. Kelsee Simpson, and 5-6 Jr. Anna Hamilton. Rockcastle County coach Chrysti Noble countered with 6-0 Sr. Keelee King, 5-9 Jr. Haven King, 6-1 Jr. Talynne Shearer, 5-3 Sr. Karlee Smith, and 5-10 Jr. Camryn Cash.

Conner led 30-28 at halftime and pulled away in the second half to defeat Rockcastle County by the score of 63-49. There were six lead changes and three ties in this game. Conner shot 48.7% from the field including four of 11 from the three point line. The Lady Cougars connected on 21 of 27 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 18 Rockcastle County turnovers. Rockcastle County shot 38.3% from the field including three of nine from beyond the arc. The Lady Rockets connected on 10 of 14 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 19 Conner turnovers.

Anna Hamilton led Conner with 26 points including two three point baskets, 12 of 14 free throws, six rebounds, two assists, and five steals. Kelsee Simpson added 18 points including six of eight free throws, six rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Juliet Strange recorded eight points and seven rebounds.

Talynne Shearer led Rockcastle County with 23 points including four of five free throws, 11 rebounds, and two steals. Keelee King added 10 points including two three point baskets and two rebounds. 5-8 Fr. Taylor King recorded six points and three rebounds. Camryn Cash chipped in with six points.

Conner - 15,15,14,19,63
Rockcastle County - 19,9,7,14,49

Conner - (63) – Fisher 5, McGraw 2, Strange 8, Simpson 18, Hamilton 26, Craddock 2, Kerns 2.
Rockcastle County - (49) – K. King 10, H. King 2, Shearer 23, Smith 0, Cash 6, T. King 6, Santo 2.



Russell vs. Franklin County

Russell coach Mandy Layne started the following lineup: 5-7 Fr. Kennedy Darnell, 5-7 Sr. Josie Atkins, 5-10 Jr. Hannah Sanders, 5-4 Jr. Shaelyn Steele, and 5-5 Jr. Bella Quinn. Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 6-1 So. Juliana Frazee, 6-1 Jr. Rachel Shropshire, 6-4 Sr. Jhaven Meade, 5-5 Fr. Logan Kennedy, and 6-0 Sr. Jazmin Chambers.

Russell tallied 14 three point baskets in a 77-69 victory over Franklin County. Russell shot 58.5% from the field including 14 of 24 from the three point line. The Red Devils connected on 15 of 18 free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 13 Franklin County turnovers. Franklin County shot 43.5% from the field including five of 14 from beyond the arc. The Lady Flyers connected on 24 of 26 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 13 Russell turnovers.

Shaelyn Steele led Russell with 34 points including four three point baskets, 10 of 12 free throws, six rebounds, and 10 assists. Bella Quinn added 27 points including seven three point baskets, four of four free throws, two rebounds, and three steals. Hannah Sanders recorded seven points, four rebounds, and two assists. Kennedy Darnell chipped in with seven points including two three point baskets, two assists, and two steals.

Jazmin Chambers led Franklin County with 29 points including four three point baskets, 11 of 12 free throws, and six rebounds. Rachel Shropshire added 12 points including five of six free throws, and four rebounds. Logan Kennedy recorded eight points and two rebounds. Jhaven Meade chipped in with eight points, four rebounds, and two assists. Juliuana Frazee chipped in with six points including four of four free throws, and five rebounds.

Russell - 21,15,20,21,77
Franklin County - 18,7,20,24,69

Russell - (77) – Darnell 8, J. Atkins 0, Sanders 8, Steele 34, Quinn 27.
Franklin County - (69) – Frazee 6, Shropshire 12, Meade 8, L. Kennedy 8, Chambers 29, M. Jackson 2, Hogan 4.

Meade County vs. Cooper

Meade County coach Dina Hackert started the following lineup: 5-9 So. Peyton Bradley, 5-8 Jr. Anna Belle Babb, 5-10 Sr. Katie Durbin, 5-4 Sr. Mattie Clanton, and 5-5 Jr. Paige Medley. Cooper coach Justin Holthaus countered with 6-0 Jr. Logan Palmer, 5-10 Jr. Liz Freihofer, 6-2 Sr. Whitney Lind, 5-8 Sr. Kay Freihofer, and 5-10 Jr. Maleah Alexander.

Cooper raced out to a 24-7 first quarter lead on their way to a 72-39 victory over Meade County. Cooper shot 52.3% from the field including 11 of 19 from the three point line. The Lady Jaguars connected on 15 of 27 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 24 points off 17 Meade County turnovers. Meade County shot 40% from the field including four of 16 from beyond the arc. The Lady Waves connected on three of five free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored three points off four Cooper turnovers.

Whitney Lind led Cooper with 18 points including five of seven free throws, nine rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Kay Freihofer added 16 points including four three point baskets, three rebounds, and two assists. Liz Freihofer recorded 10 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, and five assists. Logan Palmer chipped in with 10 points including three of four free throws and two rebounds. 5-9 8th Grade Haylee Noel recorded seven points.

Peyton Bradley led Meade County with 12 points including three three point baskets and three rebounds. Katie Durbin added nine points and four rebounds. Paige Medley recorded eight points. Anna Belle Babb chipped in with four points and seven rebounds.

Meade County - 7,7,17,8,39
Cooper - 24,20,17,11,72

Meade County - (39) – Bradley 12, Babb 4, Durbin 9, M. Clanton 2, Medley 8, Crawley 2, French 2.
Cooper - (72) – Palmer 10, L. Freihofer 10, Lind 18, K. Freihofer 16, Alexander 6, Noel 7, Knox 1, Thompson 1, Deere 3.

Notre Dame vs. DuPont Manual

Notre Dame coach Kes Murphy started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Noelle Hubert, 5-10 So. Maya Lawrie, 6-3 So. Sophia Gibson, 5-5 So. Tori Lenihan, and 5-9 So. Georgi Kirtley. DuPont Manual coach Ashley Franklin countered with 5-8 Sr. Jakayla Thompson, 5-7 Sr. Lexi Weaver, 5-8 So. Morgan White, 5-5 Fr. Ashlinn James, and 5-4 Sr. Sydne Tolbert.

DuPont Manual defeated Notre Dame by the score of 65-46. DuPont Manual shot 46.2% from the field including six of 12 from the three point line. The Lady Crimsons connected on 11 of 16 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 32 points off 23 Notre Dame turnovers. Notre Dame shot 38.2% from the field including seven of 18 from beyond the arc. The Pandas connected on 13 of 21 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored six points off 10 DuPont Manual turnovers.

Jakayla Thompson led DuPont Manual with 21 points including four of four free throws, eight rebounds, two assists, and four steals. Sydne Tolbert added 16 points including three of three free throws, five rebounds, and two assists. Lexi Weaver recorded 11 points including two three point baskets, and two rebounds. Ashlinn James chipped in with 11 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, and two steals.

Noelle Hubert led Notre Dame with 23 points including six three point baskets. Maya Lawrie added eight points including four of six free throws, five rebounds, and two assists. Sophia Gibson recorded five points and nine rebounds.

Notre Dame - 11,11,7,17,46
DuPont Manual - 20,23,18,4,65

Notre Dame - (46) – Hubert 23, Lawrie 8, Gibson 5, Lenihan 0, Kirtley 5, Robertson 2, Holtzapfel 3.
DuPont Manual - (65) – Thompson 21, Weaver 11, White 0, A. James 11, Tolbert 16, L. James 2, Brittle 4.

Male vs. South Laurel

Male coach Maurice Ponder started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. MaKiya West, 5-7 Sr. Kayla Paige, 5-11 Sr. Chelsea Brewer, 5-5 Sr. Desaine Mhango, and 5-7 Sr. KaNiah Edelen. South Laurel coach Chris Souder countered with 5-11 Sr. Emily Cox, 5-10 8th Grade Maci Messer, 5-11 8th Grade Peyton Mabe, 5-2 Fr. Aubrey Bundy, and 5-7 So. Kenlea Murray.

Male trailed 64-56 after three quarters but outscored South Laurel 23-11 in the final quarter for a 79-75 victory. The score was tied seven times and there were 13 lead changes in this game. Male shot 37.7% from the field including eight of 22 from the three point line. The lady Bulldogs connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 35 points off 31 South Laurel turnovers. South Laurel shot 44% from the field including seven of 16 from beyond the arc. The Lady Cardinals connected on 26 of 41 free throws, pulled down 46 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 18 Male turnovers.

5-7 8th Grader Amirah Jordan led Male with 22 points including five three point baskets, five rebounds, three assists, and four steals. KaNiah Edelen added 13 points including four of four free throws, four rebounds, and two steals. Desaine Mhango recorded 12 points, two rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and four steals. Kayla Paige chipped in with 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists, and two steals. MaKiya West added eight points and four rebounds.

Emily Cox led South Laurel with 20 points including five of nine free throws, 12 rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots, and three steals. Maci Messer added 18 points including three three point baskets, five of seven free throws, eight rebounds, and two steals. Kenlea Murray recorded 16 points including two three point baskets, eight of nine free throws, seven rebounds, and three assists. Peyton Mabe chipped in with 15 points including four of nine free throws, five rebounds, and two assists. Aubrey Bundy recorded six points, seven rebounds, and two steals.

Male - 20,19,17,23,79
South Laurel - 19,20,25,11,75

Male - (79) – West 8, Paige 10, Brewer 2, Mhango 12, Edelen 13, Jordan 22, Mangrum 5, Brock 3, Caldwell 4.
South Laurel - (75) – Cox 20, Messer 18, Mabe 15, Bundy 6, Murray 16.

Frederick Douglass vs. Ryle

Frederick Douglass coach Daryl Moberly started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Jermyra Christian, 5-9 So. Amayah Maxwell, 6-2 Jr. Ayanna-Sarai Darrington, 5-4 So. Kate Baker, and 507 So. Niah Rhodes. Ryle coach Katie Haitz countered with 5-11 Jr. Quinn Eubank, 5-10 Sr. Austin Johnson, 6-2 Jr. Sarah Baker, 5-9 Fr. Jaelyn Jones, and 5-11 Sr. Abby Holtman.

Ryle outscored Frederick Douglass 21-8 in the second quarter on their way to a 65-55 victory. There were two lead changes and four ties in this game. Ryle shot 43.9% from the field including four of 16 from the three point line. The Lady Raiders connected on 11 of 16 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and scored seven points off eight Frederick Douglass turnovers. Frederick Douglass shot 29.2% from the field including three of 22 from beyond the arc. The Lady Broncos connected on 14 of 18 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 12 Ryle turnovers.

Abby Holtman led Ryle with 17 points, five rebounds, and two steals. Quinn Eubank added 15 points, 12 rebounds, and four assists. Sarah Baker recorded 14 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists. Jaelyn Jones chipped in with 10 points including two three point baskets and three rebounds. Austin Johnson recorded nine points and seven rebounds.

Ayanna-Sarai Darrington led Frederick Douglass with 21 points including seven of nine free throws, and 13 rebounds. Amayah Maxwell added 10 points, 13 rebounds, and two steals, Niah Rhodes recorded 10 points including two three point baskets. Jermyra Christian added nine points, 10 rebounds, six assists, and five steals.



Frederick Douglass - 17,8,14,16,55
Ryle - 10,21,15,19,65

Frederick Douglass - (55) – Christian 9, Maxwell 10, Darrington 21, Baker 3, Rhodes 10, Bennett 2.
Ryle - (65) – Eubank 15, Johnson 9, Baker 14, Jones 10, Holtman 17.

West Jessamine vs. Elizabethtown

West Jessamine coach Matt Hikens started the following lineup: 5-9 8th Grader Claire Marshall, 5-4 Jr. Morgan Dowell, 5-10 Fr. Kimberly Johnson, 5-1 Fr. Ariana McLoney, and 5-1 Fr. Isabella Lewis. Elizabethtown coach Donnie Swiney countered with 5-7 So. Harper Gregory, 5-6 Sr. Janiesse Armstrong, 6-0 Sr. Sarah Clark, 5-5 Sr. Ashlynn Cann, and 5-6 Sr. Brooklyn Cann.

West Jessamine eked out a 37-36 victory over Elizabethtown. There were 11 lead changes and eight ties in this game. West Jessamine shot 21.2% from the field including two of 21 from the three point line. The Lady Colts connected on 13 of 20 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 15 Elizabethtown turnovers. Elizabethtown shot 26.7% from the field including two of 16 from beyond the arc. The Lady Panthers connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 West Jessamine turnovers.

Claire Marshall led West Jessamine with 14 points including four of five free throws, and 17 rebounds. Isabella Lewis added eight points including five of six free throws, four rebounds, and two steals. Jr. Ella Bolden recorded five points, five rebounds, and two steals.

Janiesse Armstrong led Elizabethtown with 12 points including two three point baskets and eight rebounds. Sarah Clark added 10 points and 11 rebounds. Harper Gregory recorded six points and eight rebounds. Brooklyn Cann chipped in with six points and three rebounds.

West Jessamine - 8,10,8,11,37
Elizabethtown - 8,5,11,12,36

West Jessamine - (37) – Marshall 14, Dowell 0, Johnson 3, McLoney 3, Lewis 8, Mastin 4, Bolden 5.
Elizabethtown - (36) – Gregory 6, Armstrong 12, Clark 10, A. Cann 0, B. Cann 6, Richey 2.

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to Bob Tonini of Sacred Heart Academy for the comprehensive stats provided for these games.

 

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Friday, 7 April 2023
27th Annual Billy Hicks Classic (Boys) December 7, 9, 7 10 2022
Topic: Basketball

27BHCB

27th Annual Billy Hicks Classic (Boys)
Great Crossing & Scott County High Schools

Georgetown, KY
December 7, 9, & 10th , 2022

© 2022 Ron Harrison

Franklin County vs. Great Crossing December 7th Great Crossing High School

Franklin County coach Jonathan Moore started the following lineup: 6-1 Jr. Zachary Perry, 5-11 So. Kiyas White, 6-4 Sr. Andrew Chenault, 5-8 Sr. Dominick Taylor, and 5-11 Sr. Zac Cox. Great Crossing coach Steve Page countered with 6-7 Jr. Jeremiah Godfrey, 6-5 So. Vince Dawson III, 6-11 So. Malachi Moreno, 6-0 So. Christian Martin, and 6-4 So. Gage Richardson.

Great Crossing raced out to a 29-4 first quarter lead on their way to a 61-29 victory over Franklin County. Great Crossing shot 56.1% from the field including four of 11 from the three point line. The Warhawks connected on 11 of 16 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 28 points off 19 Franklin County turnovers. Franklin County shot 28.6% from the field including two of 13 from beyond the arc. The Flyers connected on three of nine free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored six points off 11 Great Crossing turnovers.

Malachi Moreno led Great Crossing with 13 points, four rebounds, and four blocked shots. Gage Richardson added 12 points including three three point baskets. Vince Dawson III recorded 10 points, five rebounds, three assists, and five steals. 6-3 Sr. DeJohn Blunt chipped in with seven points, four rebounds, and two steals. Christian Martin added seven points, four rebounds, and three assists.

Andrew Chenault led Franklin County with seven points and five rebounds. 5-8 Sr. Zach Claudio added four points, two rebounds, and two assists.

Franklin County - 4,8,9,8,29
Great Crossing - 29,14,10,8,61

Franklin County - (29) – Perry 2, White 3, Chenault 7, Taylor 0, Cox 2, Russell 3, Claudio 4, Antoine 3, Hurst 3, Griffin 2.
Great Crossing - (61) – Godfrey 6, Dawson III 10, Moreno 13, Martin 7, Richardson 12, Blunt 7, Burrell 4, Payne 2.

Covington Holy Cross vs. John Hardin December 7th Great Crossing High School

Covington Holy Cross coach Casey Sorrell started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Jacob Meyer, 6-3 Jr. Carson Reinersman, 7-0 Sr. Sam Gibson, 5-8 Sr. Javier Ward, and 5-11 Sr. Jacob Smith. John Hardin coach 6-2 So. Andre Smith, 5-11 So. Braydin Hobbs, 6-5 Sr. Taj Douglas, 5-10 So. Marquis Hayes, and 5-11 Sr. Jake Owens.

Covington Holy Cross defeated John Hardin by the score of 82-47. Covington Holy Cross shot 51.7% from the field including eight of 23 from the three point line. The Indians connected on 12 of 25 free throws, pulled down 47 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 15 John Hardin turnovers. John Hardin shot 26.8% from the field including two of 20 from beyond the arc. The Bulldogs connected on 15 of 25 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored seven points off 12 Covington Holy Cross turnovers.

Jacob Meyer led Covington Holy Cross with 29 points including two three point baskets, and three rebounds. Jacob Smith added 17 points including three three point baskets. Javier Ward recorded 16 points, two rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Sam Gibson recorded seven points, 19 rebounds, and five blocked shots.

Braydin Hobbs led John Hardin with 11 points and three rebounds. Andre Smith added nine points including five of six free throws, five rebounds, and two steals. Jake Owens recorded seven points, four rebounds, and two assists. 5-11 Jr. Raquinn Lynch chipped in with seven points and three rebounds. Marquis Hayes recorded six points including four of six free throws, and six rebounds.

Covington Holy Cross - 17,20,30,15,82
John Hardin - 10,10,17,10,47

Covington Holy Cross - (82) – Meyer 29, Reinersman 2, Gibson 7, Ward 16, Smith 17, Ambrocio 3, White 1, L. Arlinghaus 7.
John Hardin - (47) – Smith 9, Hobbs 11, Douglas 1, Hayes 6, Owens 7, Lynch 7, Bennett 2, Bertolucci 4.

Frederick Douglass vs. Moore December 7th Scott County High School

Frederick Douglass coach Wes Scarberry started the following lineup: 6-3 So. Armelo Boone, 6-1 Sr. Eric Triplett, 6-3 Sr. Ryan Carter, 5-11 Sr. Jack Ngog, and 6-2 Sr. Kai Simpson. Moore coach Patrick McGee countered with 6-0 Sr. Karmelo Jackson, Yuvi Bimwal, 6-2 Sr. Hunter Wheatley, 5-9 Fr. Dayvone Harrison, and 5-9 Jr. Jacob Forney.

Frederick Douglass defeated Moore by the score of 77-52. Frederick Douglass shot 56.6% from the field including 10 of 17 from the three point line. The Broncos connected on seven of 10 free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 31 points off 31 Moore turnovers. Moore shot 46.5% from the field including five of eight from beyond the arc. The Mustangs connected on seven of 17 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 15 Frederick Douglass turnovers.

Kai Simpson led Frederick Douglass with 21 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, six assists, and three steals. Armelo Boone added 18 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, five assists, and two steals. 6-3 So. Aveion Chenault recorded 10 points, four rebounds, and three steals.

Dayvone Harrison led Moore with 10 points and four rebounds. Hunter Wheatley added nine points and six rebounds. Yuvi Bimwal recorded nine points, four rebounds, and three assists. 6-4 Jr. John Thomas chipped in with nine points, four rebounds, and two steals.

Frederick Douglass - 21,28,18,10,77
Moore - 11,6,13,22,52

Frederick Douglass - (77) – Boone 18, Triplett 2, Carter 0, Ngog 6, Simpson 21, Chenault 10, Busson 2, Menifee 4, Hill 4, Simonsen 4, Dixon 6.
Moore - (52) – Jackson 0, Bimwal 9, Wheatley 9, Harrison 10, Forney 1, Leslie 6, Hambric 2, Jones 5, Thomas 9, Bartlett 1.

Lafayette vs. Scott County December 7th Scott County High School

Lafayette coach Vince Sanford started the following lineup: 6-0 Fr. DeMarcus Surratt, 6-0 So. Ishmael Eli Thomas, 6-0 Sr. Emmany Bandamana, 5-10 Sr. Xavier Harmon, and 5-11 Sr. Jayd Huynh. Scott County coach Tim Glenn countered with 6-4 Sr. Nick Mosby, 6-3 Jr. Noah Gallagher, 6-4 Jr. Lamarion McGrapth, 5-10 Sr. DaQuis Brown, and 6-1 Sr. Micah Glenn.

Scott County defeated Lafayette by the score of 69-58. There were three ties and two lead changes in this game. Scott County shot 48% from the field including four of 14 from the three point line. The Cardinals connected on 17 of 21 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 14 Lafayette turnovers. Lafayette shot 52.6% from the field including seven of 12 from beyond the arc. The Generals connected on 11 of 17 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 12 points off eight Scott County turnovers.

Nick Mosby led Scott County with 18 points including eight of eight free throws, seven rebounds, and three assists. DaQuis Brown added 14 points, six rebounds, five assists, and three blocked shots. Lamarion McGrapth recorded 12 points including three three point baskets and three rebounds.

DeMarcus Surratt led Lafayette with 23 points including eight of eight free throws, four rebounds, two assists, and three blocked shots. Jayd Huynh added 14 points including three three point baskets, two assists, and two steals. Emmany Bandamana recorded nine points, 13 rebounds, and three assists.

Lafayette - 17,11,13,17,58
Scott County - 17,19,19,14,69

Lafayette - (58) – Surratt 23, Thomas 3, Bandamana 9, Harmon 0, Huynh 14, Cotton 6, Shefner 3.
Scott County - (69) – Mosby 18, Gallagher 3, McGrapth 12, Brown 14, Glenn 6, Miles 8, Christopher 2, Moody 6.





Great Crossing vs. Covington Holy Cross (Semifinal) December 9th Great Crossing High School

Great Crossing coach Steve Page started the following lineup: 6-7 Jr. Jeremiah Godfrey, 6-5 So. Vince Dawson III, 6-11 So. Malachi Moreno, 6-0 So. Christian Martin, and 6-4 So. Gage Richardson. Covington Holy Cross coach Casey Sorrell countered with 6-2 Sr. Jacob Meyer, 6-3 Jr. Carson Reinersman, 7-0 Sr. Sam Gibson, 5-8 Sr. Javier Ward, and 5-11 Sr. Jacob Smith.


Great Crossing defeated Covington Holy Cross by the score of 75-60. Great Crossing shot 57.9% from the field including two of 10 from the three point line. The Warhawks connected on seven of 13 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored eight points off seven Covington Holy Cross turnovers. Covington Holy Cross shot 38.5% from the field including 10 of 30 from beyond the arc. The Indians connected on 10 of 13 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored nine points off nine Great Crossing turnovers.


Vince Dawson III led Great Crossing with 23 points, five rebounds, and two assists. Malachi Moreno added 21 points, 15 rebounds, and four blocked shots. 5-9 So. Junius Burrell recorded 10 points, four rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Christian Martin chipped in with eight points, seven rebounds, and two assists. Gage Richardson added eight points including two three point baskets.


Jacob Meyer led Covington Holy Cross with 34 points including four three point baskets, 10 of 12 free throws, four rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Javier Ward added 14 points including two three point baskets. 5-10 Sr. Matthew Dreas recorded nine points on three three point baskets, seven rebounds, and three assists.



Great Crossing - 17,21,14,23,75
Covington Holy Cross - 9,14,25,12,60

Great Crossing - (75) – Godfrey 5, Dawson III 23, Moreno 21, Martin 8, Richardson 8, Burrell 10.
Covington Holy Cross - (60) – Meyer 34, Reinersman 0, Gibson 0, Ward 14, Smith 3, Dreas 9.

Frederick Douglass vs. Scott County Semifinal December 9th Scott County High School

Frederick Douglass coach Wes Scarberry started the following lineup: 6-3 So. Armelo Boone, 6-3 So. Aveion Chenault. 6-2 So. Logan Busson, 6-1 Sr. Eric Triplett, and 6-2 Sr. Kai Simpson. Scott County coach Tim Glenn countered with 6-4 Sr. Nick Mosby, 6-3 Jr. Noah Gallagher, 6-4 Jr. Lamarion McGrapth, 5-10 Sr. DaQuis Brown, and 6-1 Sr. Micah Glenn.

Frederick Douglass defeated Scott County by the score of 77-62. Frederick Douglass shot 47.6% from the field including three of 16 from the three point line. The Broncos connected on 14 of 17 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 16 Scott County turnovers. Scott County shot 39.2% from the field including nine of 22 from beyond the arc. The Cardinals connected on 13 of 16 free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 15 Frederick Douglass turnovers.

Kai Simpson led Frederick Douglass with 25 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and three blocked shots. Armelo Boone added 23 points, seven rebounds, three blocked shots, and four steals. Aveion Chenault recorded 16 points including seven of eight free throws, and four rebounds. Logan Busson chipped in with six points, seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals.

Nick Mosby led Scott County with 18 points including two three point baskets, six of six free throws, six rebounds, two assists, and three blocked shots. 5-9 So. Tristan Christopher added 11 points including two three point baskets and three rebounds. DaQuis Brown recorded 10 points including two three point baskets and three assists. Micah Glenn chipped in with eight points and six rebounds. 5-9 Jr. Quade Miles added eight points including two three point baskets.

Frederick Douglass - 17,17,24,19,77
Scott County - 9,14,20,19,62

Frederick Douglass - (77) – Boone 23, Chenault 16, Busson 6, Triplett 4, Simpson 25, Jones 3.
Scott County - (62) – Mosby 18, Gallagher 5, McGrapth 0, Brown 10, Glenn 8, Christopher 11, Miles 8, Moody 2.

Covington Holy Cross vs. Scott County (3rd Place Game) December 10th Scott County High School

Covington Holy Cross coach Casey Sorrell started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Jacob Meyer, 6-3 Jr. Carson Reinersman, 7-0 Sr. Sam Gibson, 5-8 Sr. Javier Ward, and 5-10 Sr. Matthew Dreas. Scott County coach Tim Glenn countered with 6-4 Sr. Nick Mosby, 6-3 Jr. Noah Gallagher, 6-4 Jr. Lamarion McGrapth, 5-10 Sr. DaQuis Brown, and 6-1 Sr. Micah Glenn.


Covington Holy Cross defeated Scott County by the score of 95-72. Covington Holy Cross shot 52.9% from the field including 10 of 23 from the three point line. The Indians connected on 11 of 15 free throws, pulled down 46 rebounds, and scored 18 points off nine Scott County turnovers. Scott County shot 41.8% from the field including 11 of 36 from beyond the arc. The Cardinals connected on five of six free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 10 points off nine Covington Holy Cross turnovers.


Jacob Meyer led Covington Holy Cross with 37 points including two three point baskets, seven of eight free throws, 14 rebounds, and three assists. Javier Ward added 28 points including five three point baskets, four rebounds, and three steals. Sam Gibson recorded 14 points and 13 rebounds.


Nick Mosby led Scott County with 20 points including four three point baskets and four rebounds. DaQuis Brown added 18 points, six rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Micah Glenn recorded 13 points including three three point baskets and four rebounds.


Covington Holy Cross - 24,30,20,21,95
Scott County - 18,15,23,16,72

Covington Holy Cross - (95) – Meyer 37, Reinersman 0, Gibson 14, Ward 28, Dreas 5, Arlinghaus 5, Smith 3, Ambrocio 1, White 2.
Scott County - (72) - Mosby 20, Gallagher 4, McGrapth 5, Brown 18, Glenn 13, Christopher 6, Moody 2, Luckett 2, Elzy 2.

Great Crossing vs. Frederick Douglass (Championship) December 10th Scott County High School

Great Crossing coach Steve Page started the following lineup: 6-7 Jr. Jeremiah Godfrey, 6-3 Sr. DeJohn Blunt, 6-11 So. Malachi Moreno, 5-9 So. Junius Burrell, and 6-4 So. Gage Richardson. Frederick Douglass coach Wes Scarberry started the following lineup: 6-3 So. Armelo Boone, 6-3 So. Aveion Chenault. 6-2 So. Logan Busson, 6-1 Sr. Eric Triplett, and 6-2 Sr. Kai Simpson.


Great Crossing raced out to a 20-6 first quarter lead on their way to a 78-60 victory over Frederick Douglass. Great Crossing shot 60% from the field including five of 11 from the three point line. The Warhawks connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored four points off five Frederick Douglass turnovers. Frederick Douglass shot 38.7% from the field including three of 22 from beyond the arc. The Broncos connected on nine of 14 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 14 Great Crossing turnovers.


Malachi Moreno led Great Crossing with 17 points, 12 rebounds, and four blocked shots. Junius Burrell added 17 points including two three point baskets, seven of eight free throws, four rebounds, and five assists. Jeremiah Godfrey recorded 12 points and two rebounds. 6-5 So. Vince Dawson III chipped in with 11 points, four rebounds, and six assists. DeJohn Blunt added 10 points.


Kai Simpson led Frederick Douglass with 24 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals. 5-9 So. Derion Talbert added nine points. Logan Busson recorded eight points, four rebounds, and two assists. Jack Ngog chipped in with seven points including two three point baskets. (Armelo Boone was limited to 4:13 minutes tonight-injury).


Great Crossing - 20,17,22,19,78
Frederick Douglass - 6,12,15,27,60

Great Crossing - (78) – Godfrey 12, Blunt 10, Moreno 17, Burrell 17, Richardson 6, Dawson III 11, Martin 3, Hill 2.
Frederick Douglass - (60) – Boone 0, Chenault 5, Busson 8, Triplett 0, Simpson 24, Carter 2, Dixon 3, Wright 2, Talbert 9, Ngog 7.

The only games covered in this report was the championship bracket and the third place game.



Acknowledgements

A special thanks to the Event Stats Crew for the comprehensive stats provided for these games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prephoops@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other basketball events appear on kyprephoops.com.








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2023 UK HealthCare Boys' Basketball Sweet 16(R) March 15-18, 2023
Topic: Basketball

2023KHSAABC

2023 UK HealthCare Boys’ Basketball Sweet 16®
Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center

Lexington, KY
March 15-18, 2023

© 2023 Ron Harrison

Woodford County vs. Jeffersontown Wednesday March 15th

Woodford County coach Jaron Brown started the following lineup: 6-4 So. Mekhi Smith, 6-2 Sr. Aden Nelson, 6-4 Jr. Layton Stark, 5-9 So. Santonio Waide, and 6-5 So. Jasper Johnson. Jeffersontown coach Richard Duncan countered with 6-2 So. Camron McDaniels, 6-0 Sr. Jay Hackley-Marks, 6-5 Jr. Lukus McDaniels, 5-9 Sr. Rhys Taylor, and 5-11 Sr. Brandon Gatewood.

Woodford County defeated Jeffersontown in overtime by the score of 60-57. Jasper Johnson hit a big three point basket in transition and two free throws to spark the victors in overtime. Brandon Gatewood’s three point attempt for the tie bounced off the rim at the buzzer. Woodford County shot 40.4% from the field including four of 11 from the three point line. The Yellow Jackets connected on 14 of 21 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and committed 12 turnovers. Jeffersontown shot 44% from the field including four of 15 from beyond the arc. The Chargers connected on nine of 11 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and committed 14 turnovers.

Santonio Waide led Woodford County with 15 points including four of five free throws, four rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Jasper Johnson added 13 points including three three point baskets, seven rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals. Aden Nelson recorded 11 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. Mekhi Smith chipped in with 10 points, five rebounds, and four assists. Layton Stark added six points and six rebounds.

Camron McDaniels led Jeffersontown with 13 points including three three point baskets, three rebounds, and two assists. Rhys Taylor added 11 points, two rebounds, and two assists. Brandon Gatewood recorded 10 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Lukus McDaniels chipped in with seven points, seven rebounds, and two assists. Jay Hackley-Marks added seven points and four assists. 6-2 Sr. Genesis Nimely recorded eight points and two blocked shots.

Woodford County - 14,17,13,8,8,60
Jeffersontown - 18,12,15,7,5,57

Woodford County - (60) – Smith 10, Nelson 11, Stark 6, Waide 15, Johnson 13, Jenkins 1, McCrear 4.
Jeffersontown - (57) – C. McDaniels 13, Hackley-Marks 7, L. McDaniels 7, Taylor 11, Gatewood 10, Moore 1, Nimely 8.

McCracken County vs. Elizabethtown Wednesday March 15th

McCracken County coach Dustin Roberts started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Jack McCune, 6-1 Sr. Carson Purvis, 6-6 Sr. Ian Hart, 5-11 Jr. Connor Miller, and 5-11 Sr. Jack Bradley. Elizabethtown coach James Haire countered with 6-2 Jr. Trey Durbin, 6-0 So. JQuan Williams, 6-10 Jr. Ayden Evans, 5-8 Sr. Obian Howard, and 5-10 Sr. JuJuan Williams.

Elizabethtown rallied in the final quarter to defeat McCracken County 48-44. Elizabethtown shot 36.4% from the field including five of 12 from the three point line. The Panthers connected on 11 of 14 free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and committed six turnovers. McCracken County shot 41.5% from the field including one of 11 from beyond the arc. The Mustangs connected on nine of 11 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and committed 16 turnovers.

Ayden Evans led Elizabethtown with 21 points including two three point baskets, seven of eight free throws, four rebounds, seven blocked shots, and three steals. Obian Howard added 10 points including two three point baskets, three assists, and two steals. Jquan Williams recorded six points, four rebounds, four assists, and two steals.

Connor Miller led McCracken County with 15 points including five of six free throws, and 12 rebounds. Jack McCune added 14 points, four rebounds, three assists, and four blocked shots. Ian Hart recorded nine points, nine rebounds, two assists, and three blocked shots.

McCracken County - 12,12,13,7,44
Elizabethtown - 14,11,11,12,48

McCracken County - (44) – McCune 14, Purvis 2, Hart 9, Miller 15, Bradley 2, Klope 2.
Elizabethtown - (48) – Durbin 2, JQuan Williams 6, Ayden Evans 21, Howard 10, JuJuan Williams 4, Townsend 2, McAdams 3.

Pulaski County vs. Warren Central Wednesday March 15th

Pulaski County coach John Fraley started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Cayden Lancaster, 6-2 Sr. Barek Williams, 6-2 Sr. Brysen Dugger, 5-10 Sr. Kameryn Hargis, and 6-1 Fr. Carson Fraley. Warren Central coach William Unseld countered with 6-5 Jr. Kade Unseld, 6-4 Sr. Chappelle Whitney, 6-4 Sr. Damarion Walkup, 5-11 Sr. Izayiah Villafuerte, and 6-3 Sr. Omari Glover.

Warren Central raced out to a 20-3 first quarter lead on their way to an 80-55 victory over Pulaski County. Warren Central shot 56.9% from the field including nine of 17 from the three point line. The Dragons connected on five of six free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and committed 13 turnovers. Pulaski County shot 37.7% from the field including eight of 22 from beyond the arc. The Maroons connected on seven of eight free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and committed 11 turnovers.

Kade Unseld led Warren Central with 26 points including four three point baskets, eight rebounds, four assists, and two blocked shots. Chappelle Whitney added 16 points, 11 rebnounds, and six assists. Omari Glover recorded 11 points, six rebounds, and three assists. Izayiah Villafuerte chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets and four assists.

Barek Williams led Pulaski County with 19 points including four three point baskets, three rebounds, and two assists. Cayden Lancaster added 14 points including three three point baskets, two rebounds, and two assists.

Pulaski County - 3,16,19,17,55
Warren Central - 20,25,19,16,80

Pulaski County - (55) – Lancaster 14, Williams 19, Dugger 5, Hargis 0, C. Fraley 4, Wooldridge 2, Cook 2, King 3, Frye 6.
Warren Central - (80) – Unseld 26, Whitney 16, Walkup 4, Villafuerte 8, Glover 11, Jefferson 6, Wells 3, Dahir 3, Boards 3.

Ashland Blazer vs. Owensboro Wednesday March 15th

Ashland Blazer coach Ryan Bonner started the following lineup: 6-4 So. Zander Carter, 6-2 Sr, Tristin Davis, 6-3 Jr. Asher Adkins, 6-1 Sr. Rheyce DeBoard, and 6-2 Sr. Tucker Conway. Owensboro coach Rod Drake countered with 6-1 Sr. Talas Taylor, 5-10 Sr. Cayman Powell, 6-5 Sr. Jaiarius Webb, 5-9 Fr. Jonathan Moss, and 5-11 Sr. Kenyatta Carbon.

6-1 So. Braxton Jennings hit a three point basket with 18 seconds left to give Ashland Blazer a 66-65 victory over Owensboro. Owensboro had a chance for the win but a pull-up jumper and two put-backs failed to connect and Ashland Blazer held on for the win. Ashland Blazer shot 42.4% from the field including eight of 25 from the three point line. The Tomcats connected on eight of 13 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and committed 15 turnovers. Owensboro shot 40% from the field including four of 11 from beyond the arc. The Red Devils connected on nine of 13 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and committed six turnovers.

Zander Carter led Ashland Blazer with 25 points including six of seven free throws, and 13 rebounds. Rheyce DeBoard added 17 points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Braxton Jennings recorded 10 points including three three point baskets and four rebounds. 6-5 Jr. Nate Frieze chipped in with two points, 11 rebounds, and three assists.

Kenyatta Carbon led Owensboro with 22 points including eight of 10 free throws, six rebounds, six assists, and two blocked shots. Talas Taylor added 13 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, and two steals. Jonathan Moss recorded 11 points, three rebounds, and two steals. Jaiarius Webb chipped in with eight points, nine rebounds, and two blocked shots.

Ashland Blazer - 14,14,16,22,66
Owensboro - 20,10,18,17,65

Ashland Blazer - (66) – Carter 25, Davis 6, Adkins 3, DeBoard 17, Conway 3, Jennings 10, Frieze 2.
Owensboro - (65) – Taylor 13, Powell 5, Webb 8, Moss 11, Carbon 22, Pendleton 4, Rogers 2.





Breathitt County vs. Male Thursday March 16th

Breathitt County coach Kyle Moore started the following lineup: 6-8 Sr. Christian Collins, 6-3 Sr. Andrew Combs, 6-6 Sr. Bryce Hoskins, 6-0 Sr. Like Bellamy, and 6-4 So. Austin Sperry. Male coach Tim Haworth countered with 6-2 Fr. Cole Edelen, 6-2 Sr. Demetris “Meechie” White, 6-5 So. Jayson Gasaway, 5-11 Sr. Jack Edelen, and 5-11 Jr. Max Gainey.

Male defeated Breathitt County by the score of 94-59. Male shot 56.3% from the field including 15 of 33 from the three point line. The Bulldogs connected on seven of nine free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and committed six turnovers. Breathitt County shot 50% from the field including four of 12 from beyond the arc. They connected on 11 of 14 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and committed 20 turnovers.

Jack Edelen led Male with 18 points including two three point baskets, four of four free throws, four rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Cole Edelen added 17 points including five three point baskets, three rebounds, six assists, and three steals. Demetris “Meechie” White recorded 15 points, five rebounds, and two steals. Jayson Gasaway chipped in with 12 points including two three point baskets and three rebounds. Max Gainey added 10 points, two assists, and four steals.

Luke Bellamy led Breathitt County with 16 points including two three point baskets, four of five free throws, five rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Austin Sperry added 10 points, six rebounds, and three assists. Bryce Hoskins recorded nine points, two rebounds, and four assists. Andrew Combs chipped in with seven points, two rebounds, and three assists. Christian Collins added six points and seven rebounds.

Breathitt County - 14,13,13,19,59
Male - 20,34,17,23,94

Breathitt County - (59) – Collins 6, A. Combs 7, Hoskins 9, L. Bellamy 16, Sperry 10, Hamilton 3, Terry 2, Turner 2, I. Bellamy 4.
Male - (94) – C. Edelen 17, White 15, Gasaway 12, J. Edelen 18, Gainey 10, Richardson 3, Harris 4, Egan 3, J. Jordan 7, Vrbancic 3, K. Jordan 2.

Newport vs. Lyon County Thursday March 16th

Newport coach Rodney Snapp started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Marquez Miller, 6-2 So. Dashawn Anderson, 6-6 Fr. James Turner, 5-10 Fr. Taylen Kinney, and 6-0 Jr. Jabari Covington. Lyon County coach Ryan Perry countered with 6-6 Jr. Brady Shoulders, 6-2 Jr. Jack Reddick, 6-6 Fr. Lukas Breedlove, 6-2 Sr. Bradin Nelson, and 6-2 Jr. Travis Perry.

Lyon County defeated Newport by the score of 61-46. Travis Perry surpassed King Kelly Coleman’s all time scoring record of 4337 points tonight in the fourth quarter. Lyon County shot 43.4% from the field including seven of 20 from the three point line. The Lyons connected on eight of 10 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and committed 11 turnovers. Newport shot 32.1% from the field including six of 24 from beyond the arc. The Wildcats connected on six of 12 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and committed eight turnovers.

Travis Perry led Lyon County with 23 points including four three point baskets, six rebounds, and two assists. Jack Reddick added 17 points including three three point baskets. 11 rebounds, and two assists. Brady Shoulders recorded 12 points, 13 rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

Marquez Miller led Newport with 17 points including four of five free throws and three rebounds. Taylen Kinney added 11 points including three three point baskets, two rebounds, four assists, and two blocked shots. Jabari Covington recorded seven points, five rebounds, and two assists. Dashawn Anderson chipped in with six points, four rebounds, and two steals.

Newport - 11,9,10,16,46
Lyon County - 13,13,14,21,61

Newport - (46) – Miller 17, Anderson 6, Turner 3, Kinney 11, Covington 7, Lowe 2.
Lyon County - (61) – Shoulders 12, Reddick 17, Breedlove 0, Nelson 2, Perry 23, Kirk 5, J. Downing 2.

Martin County vs. Frederick Douglass Thursday March 16th

Martin County coach Jason James started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. Luke Hale, 6-3 Jr. Brayden McKenzie, 6-6 Sr. Matthew Linville, 5-6 Jr. Dray Duff, and 6-2 Jr. Jacob Sturgell. Frederick Douglass coach Wes Scarberry countered with 6-3 So. Armelo Boone, 6-2 So. Logan Busson, 6-3 So. Aveion Chenault, 6-1 Sr. Tylon Webb, and 6-2 Sr. Kai Simpson.

Frederick Douglass outscored Martin County 30-11 in the second quarter on their way to a 73-53 victory. Frederick Douglass shot 43.7% from the field including one of 14 from the three point line. The Broncos connected on 10 of 18 free throws, pulled down 46 rebounds, and committed 11 turnovers. Martin County shot 35.2% from the field including five of 19 from beyond the arc. The Cardinals connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and committed 20 turnovers.

Aveion Chenault led Frederick Douglass with 18 points, seven rebounds, two assists, five blocked shots, and three steals. Armelo Boone added 16 points, three rebounds, five assists, three blocked shots, and six steals. Logan Busson recorded 15 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Tylon Webb chipped in with nine points and three rebounds. Kai Simpson recorded seven points, nine rebounds, and six assists.

Brayden McKenzie led Martin County with 11 points and four rebounds. Luke Hale added nine points including six of seven free throws and two assists. 6-4 Fr. Devan Maynard recorded nine points. Jacob Sturgell chipped in with seven points, eight rebounds, and two assists. Dray Duff added seven points, three rebounds, and three assists. Matthew Linville recorded four points, six rebounds, two assists, and three blocked shots.

Martin County - 9,11,17,16,53
Frederick Douglass - 15,30,16,12,73

Martin County - (53) – Hale 9, McKenzie 11, Linville 4, Duff 7, Sturgell 7, B. Maynard 4, Davis 1, D. Maynard 9, Ferrell 1.
Frederick Douglass - (73) – Boone 16, Busson 15, Chenault 18, Webb 9, Simpson 7, Ngog 2, Wright 2, Cayson 4.

North Laurel vs. George Rogers Clark Thursday March 16th

North Laurel coach Nate Valentine started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Ryan Davidson, 6-2 So. Colton Rawlings, 6-4 Jr. Gavin Chadwell, 6-1 Jr. Brody Brock, and 6-3 Sr. Reed Sheppard. George Rogers Clark coach Josh Cook countered with 6-4 Jr. Jerone Morton, 6-3 Sr. Tyleik Maxwell, 6-8 Sr. Trent Edwards, 5-11 Jr. ReShaun Hampton, and 5-11 Sr. Sam Parrish.

George Rogers Clark defeated North Laurel by the score of 62-54. George Rogers Clark shot 53.3% from the field including six of 13 from the three point line. The Cardinals connected on eight of 11 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and committed 13 turnovers. North Laurel shot 42% from the field including seven of 19 from beyond the arc. The Jaguars connected on five of eight free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and committed eight turnovers.

Sam Parrish led George Rogers Clark with 19 points, nine rebounds, and two assists. Jerone Morton added 19 points including two three point baskets, three of three free throws, four rebounds, and four assists. ReShaun Hampton recorded 16 points including two three point baskets and six rebounds. Trent Edwards chipped in with five points, three rebounds, and four blocked shots. Tyleik Maxwell added three points, seven rebounds, and three assists.

Reed Sheppard led North Laurel with 23 points including three three point baskets, four of four free throws, four rebounds, seven assists, two blocked shots, and four steals. Ryan Davidson added 11 points, six rebounds, two assists, and three blocked shots. Gavin Chadwell, Colton Rawlings, and Brody Brock each recorded six points.

North Laurel - 5,16,17,16,54
George Rogers Clark - 18,11,24,9,62

North Laurel - (54) – Ryan Davidson 11, Rawlings 6, Chadwell 6, Brock 6, Sheppard 23, Jervis 2.
George Rogers Clark - (62) – Morton 19, Maxwell 3, Edwards 5, Hampton 16, Parrish 19.

Woodford County vs. Elizabethtown (Quarterfinal) Friday March 17th

Woodford County coach Jaron Brown started the following lineup: 6-4 So. Mekhi Smith, 6-2 Sr. Aden Nelson, 6-4 Jr. Layton Stark, 5-9 So. Santonio Waide, and 6-5 So. Jasper Johnson. Elizabethtown coach James Haire countered with 6-2 Jr. Trey Durbin, 6-0 So. JQuan Williams, 6-10 Jr. Ayden Evans, 5-8 Sr. Obian Howard, and 5-10 Sr. JuJuan Williams.

Woodford County defeated Elizabethtown by the score of 59-48. Woodford County shot 38.1% from the field including two of nine from the three point line. The Yellow Jackets connected on 25 of 29 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and committed 13 turnovers. Elizabethtown shot 41.9% from the field including four of nine from beyond the arc. The Panthers connected on eight of 12 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and committed 20 turnovers.

Jasper Johnson led Woodford County with 16 points including six of six free throws, four rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and four steals. Aden Nelson added 16 points including two three point baskets, six of seven free throws, five rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Santonio Waide recorded 12 points, three rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and two steals. Makhi Smith chipped in with nine points including seven of eight free throws. 6-9 Sr. John McCrear two points, five rebounds, and six blocked shots.

Ayden Evans led Elizabethtown with 12 points, six rebounds, three assists, five blocked shots, and three steals. JuJuan Williams added 11 points including two three point baskets. Trey Durbin recorded eight points and two rebounds. 5-10 So. TaQuan Townsend chipped in with six points. Obian Howard recorded three points, four rebounds, six assists, and three steals.

Woodford County - 18,8,14,19,59
Elizabethtown - 13,8,12,15,48

Woodford County - (59) – Smith 9, Nelson 16, Stark 2, Waide 12, Johnson 16, Jenkins 2, McCrear 2.
Elizabethtown - (48) – Durbin 8, Jquan Williams 2, Ayden Evans 12, Howard 3, JuJuan Williams 11, Townsend 6, McAdams 4, Alex Evans 2.

Ashland Blazer vs. Warren Central (Quarterfinal) Friday March 17th

Ashland Blazer coach Ryan Bonner started the following lineup: 6-4 So. Zander Carter, 6-2 Sr, Tristin Davis, 6-3 Jr. Asher Adkins, 6-1 Sr. Rheyce DeBoard, and 6-2 Sr. Tucker Conway. Warren Central coach William Unseld countered with 6-5 Jr. Kade Unseld, 6-4 Sr. Chappelle Whitney, 6-4 Sr. Damarion Walkup, 5-11 Sr. Izayiah Villafuerte, and 6-3 Sr. Omari Glover.

Warren Central defeated Ashland Blazer by the score of 64-48. Warren Central shot 55.8% from the field including three of nine from the three point line. The Dragons connected on 13 of 17 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and committed nine turnovers. Ashland Blazer shot 45% from the field including seven of 21 from beyond the arc. The Tomcats connected on five of six free throws, pulled down 17 rebounds, and committed 13 turnovers.

Chappelle Whitney led Warren Central with 20 points including eight of 10 free throws, 10 rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Omari Glover added 14 points, three rebounds, and two assists. Kade Unseld recorded 13 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, and three assists. Damarion Walkup chipped in with six points, two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Izayiah Villafuerte recorded five points, three rebounds, seven assists, and three steals.

Rheyce DeBoard led Ashland Blazer with 21 points including two three point baskets, and four assists. Zander Carter added 14 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. 6-1 So. Braxton Jennings recorded six points on two three point baskets, three rebounds, and two assists.

Ashland Blazer - 13,14,9,12,48
Warren Central - 18,16,11,19,64

Ashland Blazer - (48) – Carter 14, Davis 0, Adkins 0, DeBoard 21, Conway 3, Jennings 6, Frieze 4.
Warren Central - (64) – Unseld 13, Whitney 20, Walkup 6, Villafuerte 5, Glover 14, Jefferson 2, Wells 4.

Male vs. Frederick Douglass (Quarterfinal) Friday March 17th

Male coach Tim Haworth countered with 6-2 Fr. Cole Edelen, 6-2 Sr. Demetris “Meechie” White, 6-5 So. Jayson Gasaway, 5-11 Sr. Jack Edelen, and 5-11 Jr. Max Gainey. Frederick Douglass coach Wes Scarberry countered with 6-3 So. Armelo Boone, 6-2 So. Logan Busson, 6-3 So. Aveion Chenault, 6-1 Sr. Tylon Webb, and 6-2 Sr. Kai Simpson.


Frederick Douglass trailed 54-41 with 4:23 left in the game but Frederick Douglass closed out the game on a 17-0 run to earn a 58-54 victory. There were six ties and eight lead changes in this game. Frederick Douglass shot 48.4% from the field including four of 11 from the three point line. The Broncos connected on 24 of 29 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 14 Male turnovers. Male shot 46% from the field including four of 15 from beyond the arc. The Bulldogs connected on four of eight free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 18 Frederick Douglass turnovers.


Armelo Boone led Frederick Douglass with 19 points including four three point baskets, five of six free throws, four rebounds, and two steals. Tylon Webb added 16 points including eight of nine free throws, five rebounds, and two blocked shots. Aveion Chenault recorded 13 points including nine of 10 free throws, five rebounds, four assists, and two blocked shots. Kai Simpson chipped in with four points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals.


Cole Edelen led Male with 17 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, 10 assists, and three steals. Demetris “Meechie” White added 11 points, two rebounds, and two assists. Max Gainey recorded nine points and two steals. Jack Edelen chipped in with seven points, three rebounds, and three assists. Jayson Gasaway recorded six points, five rebounds, and two blocked shots.


Male - 14,12,20,8,54
Frederick Douglass - 11,14,12,21,58

Male - (54) – C. Edelen 17, White 11, Gasaway 6, J. Edelen 7, Gainey 9. Harris 2, Gates 2.
Frederick Douglass - (58) – Boone 19, Busson 4, Chenault 13, Webb 16, Simpson 4, Cayson 2.

George Rogers Clark vs. Lyon County (Quarterfinal) Friday March 17th

George Rogers Clark coach Josh Cook countered with 6-4 Jr. Jerone Morton, 6-3 Sr. Tyleik Maxwell, 6-8 Sr. Trent Edwards, 5-11 Jr. ReShaun Hampton, and 5-11 Sr. Sam Parrish. Lyon County coach Ryan Perry countered with 6-6 Jr. Brady Shoulders, 6-2 Jr. Jack Reddick, 6-6 Fr. Lukas Breedlove, 6-2 Sr. Bradin Nelson, and 6-2 Jr. Travis Perry.


George Rogers Clark connected on 12 three point baskets in a close 60-56 victory over Lyon County. There were two ties and five lead changes in the game. George Rogers Clark shot 46.3% from the field including 12 of 24 from the three point line. The Cardinals connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored 12 points off nine Lyon County turnovers. Lyon County shot 47.9% from the field including seven of 23 from beyond the arc. The Lyons connected on three of six free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 10 points off eight George Rogers Clark turnovers.


Sam Parrish led a balanced GRC scoring attack with 15 points including three three point baskets, four of four free throws, and four rebounds. ReShaun Hampton added 12 points on four three point baskets, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Trent Edwards recorded 12 points including two of two three point baskets, two rebounds, and two blocked shots. Jerone Morton chipped in with 11 points, five rebounds, 10 assists, and three steals. Tyleik Maxwell recorded 10 points including two three point baskets and four rebounds.


Travis Perry led Lyon County with 19 points including four three point baskets, four rebounds, three assists, and four steals. Brady Shoulders added 14 points including two three point baskets, nine rebounds, and five assists. Jack Reddick recorded 14 points, two rebounds, and two assists. Bradin Nelson chipped in with seven points, seven rebounds, and four assists.




George Rogers Clark - 6,24,20,10,60
Lyon County - 13,11,22,10,56

George Rogers Clark - (60) – Morton 11, Maxwell 10, Edwards 12, Hampton 12, Parrish 15.
Lyon County - (56) – Shoulders 14, Reddick 14, Breedlove 2, Nelson 7, Perry 19.



Warren Central vs. Woodford County (Semifinal) Saturday March 18th

Warren Central coach William Unseld started the following lineup: 6-5 Jr. Kade Unseld, 6-4 Sr. Chappelle Whitney, 6-4 Sr. Damarion Walkup, 5-11 Sr. Izayiah Villafuerte, and 6-3 Sr. Omari Glover. Woodford County coach Jaron Brown countered with 6-4 So. Mekhi Smith, 6-2 Sr. Aden Nelson, 6-4 Jr. Layton Stark, 5-9 So. Santonio Waide, and 6-5 So. Jasper Johnson.


The score was tied 35-35 after three quarters but Warren Central pulled away in the final quarter for a 56-48 victory over Woodford County. The score was tied three times and there were two lead changes in the game. Warren Central shot 52.4% from the field including four of 14 from the three point line. The Dragons connected on eight of 10 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored four points off six Woodford County turnovers. Woodford County shot 42.6% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc. The Yellow Jackets connected on five of eight free throws, pulled down 18 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Warren Central turnovers.


Chappelle Whitney led Warren Central with 18 points, nine rebounds, and five assists. Kade Unseld added 17 points including two three point baskets, three of three free throws, three rebounds, and three assists. Damarion Walkup recorded 16 points including two three point baskets and four rebounds. Omari Glover chipped in with five points, 10 rebounds, and six assists.


Aden Nelson led Woodford County with 11 points, six rebounds, and three steals. Jasper Johnson added 10 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots. Makhi Smith recorded nine points and three rebounds. Layton Stark chipped in with eight points and three rebounds. 6-9 Sr. John McCrear added six points, two rebounds, and one blocked shot.



Warren Central - 15,9,11,21,56
Woodford County - 9,13,13,13,48

Warren Central - (56) – Unseld 17. Whitney 18, Walkup 16, Villafuerte 0. Glover 5.
Woodford County - (48) – Smith 9, Nelson 11, Stark 8, Waide 4, Johnson 10, McCrear 6.

George Rogers Clark vs. Frederick Douglass (Semifinal) Saturday March 18th

George Rogers Clark coach Josh Cook countered with 6-4 Jr. Jerone Morton, 6-3 Sr. Tyleik Maxwell, 6-8 Sr. Trent Edwards, 5-11 Jr. ReShaun Hampton, and 5-11 Sr. Sam Parrish. Frederick Douglass coach Wes Scarberry countered with 6-3 So. Armelo Boone, 6-2 So. Logan Busson, 6-1 Fr. Terry Cason, 5-11 Sr. Jack Ngog, and 6-1 Sr. Tylon Webb.


George Rogers Clark defeated Frederick Douglass by the score of 51-44. There were two ties and two lead changes in this game. George Rogers Clark shot 31.8% from the field including three of 12 from the three point line. The Cardinals connected on 20 of 24 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 10 points off eight Frederick Douglass turnovers. Frederick Douglass shot 41.5% from the field including two of 12 from beyond the arc. The Broncos connected on eight of 14 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored nine points off eight George Rogers Clark turnovers.


Jerone Morton led George Rogers Clark with 20 points including 14 of 17 free throws, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Sam Parrish added 13 points including five of five free throws, seven rebounds, and two assists. Trent Edwards recorded nine points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots. ReShaun Hampton chipped in with six points on two three point baskets and six rebounds.


6-2 Sr. Kai Simpson led Frederick Douglass with 13 points, six rebounds, and four assists. Armelo Boone added 12 points and 10 rebounds. 6-3 So. Aveion Chenault recorded eight points, seven rebounds, and three blocked shots. Tylon Webb chipped in with eight points.


George Rogers Clark - 15,13,3,20,51
Frederick Douglass - 8,13,8,15,44

George Rogers Clark - (51) – Morton 20, Maxwell 3, Edwards 9, Hampton 6, Parrish 13.
Frederick Douglass - (44) – Boone 12, Busson 0, Cayson 3, Ngog 0, Webb 8, Chenault 8, Simpson 13.

George Rogers Clark vs. Warren Central (Championship) Saturday March 18th

George Rogers Clark coach Josh Cook started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. Jerone Morton, 6-3 Sr. Tyleik Maxwell, 6-8 Sr. Trent Edwards, 5-11 Jr. ReShaun Hampton, and 5-11 Sr. Sam Parrish. Warren Central coach William Unseld countered with 6-5 Jr. Kade Unseld, 6-4 Sr. Chappelle Whitney, 6-4 Sr. Damarion Walkup, 5-11 Sr. Izayiah Villafuerte, and 6-3 Sr. Omari Glover.


Warren Central led George Rogers Clark by 16 mid way through the third quarter and withheld a furious rally by the Cardinals to earn a 64-60 victory. Warren Central shot 54.8% from the field including seven of 13 from the three point line. The Dragons connected on 11 of 15 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored two points off five George Rogers Clark turnovers. George Rogers Clark shot 53.2% from the field including six of 14 from beyond the arc. The Cardinals connected on four of five free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored seven points off six Warren Central turnovers.


Kade Unseld led Warren Central with 17 points including three three point baskets, six rebounds, and three assists. Omari Glover added 17 points, five rebounds, and two assists. Damarion Wa;kup recorded 17 points including three three point baskets, three rebounds, two assists, and two blocked shots. Chappelle Whitney chipped in with 10 points, eight rebounds, and three assists,


Jerone Morton led George Rogers Clark with 23 points including two three point baskets, three of three free throws, six rebounds, and six assists. Sam Parrish added 17 points and three rebounds. ReShaun Hampton recorded 13 points including three three point baskets. Trent Edwards chipped in with seven points, six rebounds, and three blocked shots.


George Rogers Clark - 12,15,15,18,60
Warren Central - 18,18,16,12,64

George Rogers Clark - (60) – Morton 23, Maxwell 0, Edwards 7, Hampton 13, Parrish 17.
Warren Central - (64) – Unseld 17, Whitney 10, Walkup 17, Villafuerte 3, Glover 17.

All Tournament Team

Ayden Evans (Elizabethtown), Rheyce DeBoard (Ashland Blazer), Cole Edelen (Male), Travis Perry (Lyon County), Jasper Johnson (Woodford County), Aden Nelson (Woodford County), Aveion Chenault (Frederick Douglass), Armelo Boone (Frederick Douglass), Trent Edwards (George Rogers Clark), Sam Parrish (George Rogers Clark), Jerone Morton (George Rogers Clark), Damarion Walkup (Warren Central), Kade Unseld (Warren Central), and MVP Chappelle Whitney (Warren Central).



Acknowledgements

A special thanks to the Event Stats Crew for the comprehensive stats provided for these games.

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prephoops@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other basketball events appear on kyprephoops.com.








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