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Thursday, 16 July 2009
Rick Bolus' High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp Session 2
Topic: Basketball

The second session of the camp was held July 12-16, 2009 at Georgetown College in Georgetown Ky.

Several players impressed at camp this week: 6-3 Jr. Aaron Cosby (Mount Herman Northfield MA) was named Camp MVP.  6-2 Sr. Joe Staley (Chaminade-Julienne Dayton OH) was named Camp Runner-UP MVP.  6-1  So. Lutrell Thomas (A. Maceo Smith Dallas TX) was named Top Underclassman.  Joe Staley also swept all three shooting contests as he won the free-throw, hot-shot, and three point contests for frontline players.  6-3 Sr. Thomas Poston (Belleville East Belleville IL) won the slam dunk contest.

The "White" team won the Top 30 all-star game by a 136-125 score over the "Heather' team.  6-3 So. Jermaine Rutley (North Hardin Radcliff KY) was named "White" team MVP and led a balanced attack with 15 points.  6-5 Sr. Tony Hamann (Loveland OH), 6-2 So Desmond Dorsey (Jeffersontown KY), 6-5 Jr. Chancellor Armstrong (Trinity Louisville KY), and 6-2 Sr. Demarcus Collins (Nelson Co. Bardstown KY) added 15, 15, 14, and 14 points respectively. 6-3 Sr. Thomas Poston (Belleville East Belleville IL) was named Runner-Up MVP for the "Heather" team and scored 16 points.  5-10 Sr. Robert Owens (Daleville AL), 6-2 Sr. Joe Staley (Chaminade-Julienne Dayton OH), and 6-3 Jr. Stephen Atkinson (Marshall Co. Benton KY) added 14, 12, and 12 points respectively.

Team "Pennsylvania" won the single elimination tournament 79-63 over team "Massachusetts."  The "Pennsylvania" tournament MVP was 6-1 Jr. Dwayne Gallimore (West Orange Winter Garden FL).  The Runner-up tournament MVP from the "Massachusetts" team was 5-11 Sr. Tyler Whitman (Ooltewah TN).

The Junior Division Camp MVP was 5-11 8th grader Trenton Gilbert (Wolfe Co. Campton KY).  The Runner-UP Camp MVP was 6-4 Fr. Rasheed Dashiell (Harker Heights TX).

The "Heather" team defeated the "White" team 81-76 in the Junior All-star game.  The "Heather" team tourney MVP 5-7 Fr. Dylan Harris (Metcalfe Co. Edmonton KY) put on a shooting display as he scored 32 points including seven three point baskets.  5-11 Fr. Tanner Clark (Franklin-Simpson Franklin KY) added 19 points. 5-11 8th grader Trenton Gilbert (Wolfe Co. Campton KY) was named "White" team Runner-Up MVP and scored 11 points.  5-7 Fr. Robert Ristaneo led the "White" team in scoring with 12 points.

Team "Missouri" won the Junior Division tournament by a score of 61-52 over team "Nebraska."  Team "Missouri" tourney MVP was 5-7 8th grader Garrett Dunn (Wolfe Co. Campton KY).  The Runner-up tourney MVP from the "Nebraska" team was 5-5 8th grader Nick Norton (Epiphany Middle Bloomington IL).

There were many other players to numerous to mention here who impressed this week and I hope to  have my complete write-up of this session on my website within the next 2-3 weeks.

Note:  It was reported  to me on August 20th that Lutrell Thomas will actually be a Jr. for the 2009-2010 season.

 


Posted by REH at 5:55 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 24 August 2009 4:04 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Run for the Roses Classic
Topic: Basketball

July  9-11th Central Kentucky area - The majority of the games on Saturday July 11th were played at the Kentucky Basketball Academy in Lexington Kentucky.

Some of the top players on display this weekend included the following:

Chinenye Ogwumilke 6-3 2010 (TX) CY-Fair Shock Nike Elite AAU

Samarie Walker 6-1 2010 (OH) Sports City U AAU

Natasha Howard 6-4 2011 (OH) Toledo Waite High School

Ronika Ransford 5-8 2010 (DC) Tennessee Flight AAU

Alexia Standish 5-8 2011 (TX) CY-Fair Shock Nike Elite

Malina Howard 2012 (OH) Sports City U AAU

Marjorie Butler 5-8 2012 (TN) Tennessee Flight AAU

Lakeisha Crouch 6-0 2010 (TN) Tennessee Flight AAU

Several organizations including Tennessee Flight has several AAU teams and the talent was excellent on all the teams.  There were several players missing this weekend including the following who will be participating in other events this summer:

Stefanie Dolson 6-5 2010 (NY) Tennessee Flight AAU

Valencia McFarland 5-6 2010 (MS) Tennessee Flight AAU

LaQuinta Jefferson 6-0 2010 (TN) Tennessee Flight AAU

 

 


Posted by REH at 10:10 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 14 July 2009 10:34 PM EDT
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Run for the Roses Classic
Topic: Basketball

July 9-11th Central Kentucky area - This prestigious event was held in Central Ky with many of the games being held at the Kentucky Basketball Academy at Lexington KY.  I will discuss some of the top girls later but I just wanted to mention some of the schools that had coaches at this event.  I just managed to attend July 11th but the talent level was incredible.

Some of the schools I saw listed on the sign-in board included the following:Wofford, Marshall, Oakland, American, Clemson, Miami, Cincinnati, Memphis, Iowa State, Nebraska, Niagra, Indiana State, Toledo, Gardner-Webb, Bentley, Eastern, Pepperdine, Midway, Hillsdale, Youngstown State, SE Missouri State, Rhode Island, Richmond,Ohio State, Ohio University, Western, Dayton, UCONN, Purdue, Mississippi State, and Kansas.

Nort Carolina A&T, Arkansas, Kentucky Wesleyan, Indiana, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, St. Louis, Georgia, West Liberty, Wake Forrest, Sacred Heart University, Akron, Maryland, Marquette, Evansville, Ashland, Old Dominican, Xavier, Duquesne, MTSU, South Alabama. Mt. Union, Vermont, Boston College, Belmont, Kentucky State, Murray, and Missouri State.

Alabama, Cleveland State, Buffalo, Furman, IPFW, Longwood, North Carolina State, DePaul, Wright State, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ball State, Illinois, Slippery Rock, Canisius, Green Bay, Miami Ohio, Nebraska, Lafayette, UNC Wilmington, UMASS Lowell, Kentucky, Samford, Southern Methodist University, Binghampton, Kent State, UTEP, and Northern Kentucky University.

Baldwin Wallace, Tennessee, Auburn, Wichita State, Southern Indiana, Michigan State, Florida State, Texas Tech, NJIT, IUPUI, Alabama, University Charleston (WV), Milwaukee, Penn State, Rice, Seton Hall, Gannon, East Michigan, Texas A&M, Texas, Pittsburgh, George Washington, Florida, West Virginia State, and Kennesaw.

Youngstown State, Washington University, Transylvania, Georgetown College, St. Louis, Tennessee State, Davis & Elkins, Purdue, Colgate, Western Michigan, BGSU, Wisconsin, Mississippi, ETSU, UCLA, Belmont, Morehead, Coastal Carolina, Arkansas State, Butler, Case Western Reserve, UT-Chatt., Vanderbilt, Oklahoma State, Saint Francis, and Syracuse.

I realize that I probably have duplicate schools listed, probably several misspelled, and missed many others that were probably in attendance but I just wanted to give you an idea of the magnitude of the event.

I was also impressed with the organizers: Tom Insell, Tucker Neale, Carlos Shea-Ron and the others who did an excellent job and were gracious in dealing with all the logistics and questions concerning an event of this magnitude.


Posted by REH at 9:05 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 14 July 2009 9:42 PM EDT
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Monday, 6 July 2009
Rick Bolus' High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp Session 1
Topic: Basketball

The first session onf this camp was held June 28-July 2, 2009 at Georgetown College in Georgetown KY.

Several players impressed at camp this weekend: 6-9 Sr. Curtis Washington (Elizabethtown HS Elizabethtown KY) was named Camp MVP.  6-8 Sr. Colt Barnhill (East Carter High School Grayson KY) was named Camp Runner-Up MVP.  5-11 Jr Jairen Hunt (Godwin Heights High School Wyoming MI) was named Top Underclassman.  6-0 Sr. Sean Samsel (Manual High School Louisville KY) put on a shooting and scoring exhibition as he reportedly tallied 55 points including 15 three point baskets in one of the division games.  6-5 Jr. Dan Ratterman (St. Xavier High School Louisville KY) had a camp first as he swept all three shooting contests as he won the free-throw, hot-shot, and three point contests for frontline players.

The "White" team dominated the top 30 all-star game with a 148-110 victory over the "Heather" team.  The winning team was led by MVP 6-2 Sr. Tristan Hicks (Brown High School Louisville KY) who tallied 25 points many coming on crowd pleasing dunks.  6-9 Sr. Curtis Washington (Elizabethtown High School Elizabethtown KY) added 24 points and 5-11 Sr. Wayne Simon (St. Joseph's High School Westchester IL) chipped in with 23 points. 6-6 Sr. Phil Barner (Mason County High School Maysville KY) was named Runner-up MVP for the "Heather" team and led a balanced attack with 16 points.  The "Heather" team was a bit shorthanded tonight as Colt Barnhill and 6- Jr. Dylan Basham (North Hopkins High School Madisonville KY) were unable to play tonight due to injuries.

The "Heather" team defeated the "White" team 112-103 in the second 30 All-Star game.  The "Heather" team was led by game MVP 6-4 Jr. Robbie Barber (Scott County High School Georgetown KY).  The "White"  team was led by Runner-up MVP 6-4 Sr. Brandon Ritchie (DeSales High School Louisville KY).

The Junior Division Camp MVP was 5-10 8th grader Erick Locke (Brooks Chicago IL).  The Junior Division Camp Runner-Up MVP was 6-1 8th grader Lanham Crabtree (Fairdale KY).  The "White" team defeated the "Heather" team 80-78 in the Junior Division All-Star game.  The "White" team MVP was 5-10 Fr. Myles Boone (Dunlap IL).  the Runner-UP MVP from the "Heather" team was 6-3 8th grader Michael Arnett (Calloway County Murray KY).

5-6 Fr. Mike Smith (Sayre Lexington KY) continues to impress.  Smith chose to compete in the senior division and had a good week to follow up an excellent Ky state AAU tourney.  Another player to watch in the future is 6-1 So. Jordan Brewer (LaRue County High School Hodgenville KY).  Brewer is a smooth operator who does everything well. 6-6 Jr. Dylan Basham (North Hopkins High School Madisonville KY) won the award as the best rebounder in the high school division and is a complete beast on the boards.  6-6 Jr. Andrew Smith (Highlands Christian Academy Pompano Beach FL) won the slam dunk contest and has excellent all around skills.

6-0 Fr. Jalen Peake (West Valley Junior High Yakima WA) impressed in the Junior Division and was described as a versatile performer with the capability of playing anywhere on the floor.  5-8 8th grader Zack Chaykowsky (Ballard County Barlow KY) is an excellent shooter and has remarkable court knowledge for his age.

There were many other players to numerous to mention here who impressed this week and I hope to have my complete write-up of this session on my website within the next 2-3 weeks.

Note:  It  was reported to me on August 20th that Jairen Hunt will actually be a Sr. for the 2009-2010 season.


Posted by REH at 7:32 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 24 August 2009 4:02 PM EDT
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Friday, 26 June 2009
Kentucky State Basketball AAU Tournament Boys Varsity
Topic: Basketball

June 18-21 KBA Lexington KY

Sunday June 21st

Varsity Key Games (All at KBA)

Shelby Valley 85 Mercer County 59 (Quarterfinal) - Elisha Justice, Taylor Newsome, Tyler Newsome, and Ashley Hatfield led Shelby Valley with 25, 18, 14, and 11 points respectively.  Hatfield recorded three three point baskets.  Jamel Taylor and Clay Cinnamon led Mercer County with 23 and 19 points respectively.

Scott County 81 Boyle County 41 (Quarterfinal) - Ge-Lawn Guyn and Tamron Manning led a balanced Scott County attack with 13 and 12 points respectively.  Boone Goldsmith and Michael Arnett led Boyle County with 10 and eight points respectively.

Tates Creek 69 Knott County Central 41 (Quarterfinal) - Ryan Fucci and Ezra Garner led Tates Creek with 17 and 14 points respectively.  Tate Cox led Knott County Central with 22 points.

Lexington Christian Academy 57 Clay County 37 (Quarterfinal) - Taylor Barnette led LCA with 21 points including four three point baskets.  Will Evans added 18 points.  D.J. Wilson led Clay County with 17 points.

Shelby Valley 80 Scott County 73 (Semifinal) - Ashley Hatfield led Shelby Valley with 26 points including five three point baskets.  Tyler Newsome added 20 points including three three point baskets.  Elisha Justice recorded 13 points.  Shelby Valley recorded 11 three point baskets for the game.  Ge-Lawn Guyn and Chad Jackson led Scott County with 26 and 25 points respectively.

Tates Creek 82 Lexington Christian Academy 72 (Semifinal) - Justin Daugherty led Tates Creek with 28 points.  Ryan Fucci added 26 points including six three point baskets.  Will Evans led LCA with 25 points.  Taylor Barnette added 14 points including three three point baskets.  Carter Helton chipped in with 12 points.

Tates Creek 77 Shelby Valley 66 (Championship) - Ryan Fucci, Justin Daugherty, and Dee Gibson led Tates Creek with 24, 14, and 11 points respectively.  Ashley Hatfield, Taylor Newsome, and Cody Varney led Shelby Valley with 22, 16, and 12 points respectively.

Tates Creek had wins over Somerset, South Floyd, and South Laurel in pool play and followed that up by notching tourney victories over Pendleton County, Lafayette, Knott County Central, and Shelby Valley.  This was a remarkable accomplishment because they were without the sevices of two of their key players in Marcellus Barksdale and Kendall Mack.  The Commodores displayed excellent defense, great passing and total unselfishness and teamwork this week.

I hope to post additional blogs next week on several of the players who impressed this week--some you know and some you don't but will learn.  5-6 Fr. to be Mike Smith (Sayre) impressed this week.  Smith is quick, strong and put up excellent numbers this week.  5-10 Soph D.J. Townsend (Somerset) is another player to keep an eye on.  D.J. is capable of getting hot and scoring points in bunches.  Watch out for 6-0 or 6-1 Soph Taylor Barnette (Lexington Christian Academy).  Barnette could always stroke the three but has added quickness and will now take you off the dribble.

STAY TUNED FOR MORE LATER...................................


Posted by REH at 6:46 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 26 June 2009 7:26 PM EDT
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Kentucky State Basketball AAU Tournament Boys JV
Topic: Basketball

June 18-21 KBA Lexington KY

Sunday June 21st

Junior Varsity Key Games (All at KBA)

Montgomery County 45 Clinton County 43 (Quarterfinal) - Tyler Fruth hit a three pointer at the buzzer to give Montgomery County the victory.  Keenan Kelly led the victors with 19 points.  Wayne Stearns, Kylan Asher, and Keifer Dalton led Clinton County with 12, 10, and nine points respectively.

Knott County Central 43 Lexington Christian Academy 40 (Quarterfinal) - Logan Hall led Knott County Central with 23 points.  Tyler Harville, Jerry Asberry, and Patrick Nickodem led LCA with 11, eight, and seven points respectively.

Scott County 48 Clay County 25 (Quarterfinal) - Josh Harris and Zach Bryant led Scott County  with 13 and 11 points respectively.  Whitaker and McGeorge led Clay County with eight and seven points respectively.

Pulaski County 51 Buckhorn 32 (Quarterfinal) - Tyler Goins and Taylor Gover led Pulaski Coun ty with 14 and 10 points respectively.  John Deaton led Buckhorn with 18 points.

Knott County Central 55 Montgomery County 38 (Semifinal) - Mike Slone, Logan Hall, and Seth Adams led the victors with 18, 15, and 14 points respectively.  Omar Prewitt and Cunningham led Montgomery County with 12 and 11 points respectively.

Scott County 70 Pulaski County 42 (Semifinal) - Robbie Barber and Josh Harris led Scott County with 17 and 10 points respectively.  Taylor Gover and Cody Johnson led Pulaski County with 19 and 10 points respectively.

Knott County Central 49  Scott County 47 (Championship) - Mike Slone hit a putback at the buzzer to give Knott County Central the championship.  Slone and Zach Davis led the victors with 16 points each.  Slone recorded four three point baskets.  Logan Hall added 11 points.  Robbie Barber and Zach Bryant led Scott County with 13 and 10 points respectively.


Posted by REH at 6:20 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 26 June 2009 6:45 PM EDT
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30th Annual Rick Bolus "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp
Topic: Basketball

Two sessions, June 28-July2 and July 12-16.  There are still openings available in the second session.  For more info, visit

www.basketball-camp.net

 

 

 


Posted by REH at 11:37 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 26 June 2009 11:47 AM EDT
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Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Kentucky State Basketball AAU Tournament Girls Varsity
Topic: Basketball

June 11-14 KBA Lexington KY

Sunday June 14th

Varsity key games.

Sacred Heart Academy 51 Mercy 46 (Quarterfinal) - Autumn Miller led Sacred Heart with 19 points.  Ellen Sholtes amd Therese Montano led Mercy with 12 and nine points respectively.

Butler 67 CAL 63 (2OT) (Quarterfinal) - Whitney Reed, Megan Cureton, and Heather Wheat led Butler with 20, 15, and 14  points respectively.  Antonita Slaughter and China Dow led CAL with 29 and 15 points respectively.

Casey County 61 Madison Central 51 (Quarterfinal) - Megan Pittman and Amanda Johnson led Casey County with 27 and 11 points respectively.  Larryn Brooks and Brislyn Sizemore led Madison Central with 14 and 10 points respectively.

Marion County 53 Franklin County 50 (Quarterfinal) - Makayla Epps and Bre Elder led Marion County with 17 and 11 points respectively.  Chelsea Craig and Ashli Mayes led Franklin County with 18 and 16 points respectively.

Sacred Heart Academy 48 Butler 41 (Semifinal) - Anna Marie Campbell led Sacred Heart with 14 points.  Whitney Reed led Butler with 15 points.

Marion County 57 Casey County 51 (Semifinal) - Makayla Epps and Andrea King led Marion County with 29 and 10 points respectively.  Megan Pittman led Casey County with 34 points.

Marion County 55 Sacred Heart Academy 52 (Championship) - Makayla Epps, Kyvin Goodin-Rogers, and Bre Elder led Marion County with 25, 11, and 10 points respectively.  Jackie Hafele, Morgan Clemons, and Maddie Peabody led Sacred Heart with 19, 12, and 10 points respectively.

Congratulations to a very young talented Marion County squad for capturing the championship.  Makayla Epps and Kyvin Goodin-Rogers will be freshmen next season and Bre Elder will be a soph.  This team is very solid and should be very good for several seasons.

Coach Rice has a very solid CAL team led by 6-2 Sr. Antonita Slaughter, one of the top contenders for Miss Basketball.  CAL also have solid returnees including Allison Karst and Anna Hart and a talented newcomer in China Dow.

Sacred Heart, Mercy, and Butler are all solid teams that will make a lot of noise this season.  There are several players on all three teams capable of having excellent seasons.

Casey County's Megan Pittman is the real deal, she has excellent post moves and nice range on her jump shot.  Madison Central and Franklin County are two up and coming teams very capable of breaking into the state's elite teams in the very near future.  Both are very capable of challenging for the 11th region title this season.

Several other teams that did not make it to Sunday were very impressive and I will cover them more in my regular writeup later.

I always enjoy watching Mercy's Therese Montano play.  Montano is a 5-9 senior-to-be who tends to make everyone around her better,  She does a little bit of everything and would have been capable of playing well in every era of the game.

Makayla Epps definitely proved this week that youth must be served and she sliced through  the competition this week with ease which belies her youth.


Posted by REH at 2:16 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 16 June 2009 2:55 PM EDT
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Kentucky State Basketball AAU Tournament Girls JV
Topic: Basketball

June 11-14 KBA Lexington KY

Sunday June 14th

Junior Varsity key games

Letcher Central 42 Harlan County 23 (Quarterfinal) - Julie Cornett led a balanced Letcher Central attack with 11 points.  Erica Meade and Kaitlyn Collier added eight and seven points respectively.  Cornett led Harlan County with eight points.

Mercy3 40 Assumption2 38 (Quarterfinal) - Lauren Lee, Whitney Hartlage, and Victoria Dircksen led Mercy3 with seven points each.  Becca Durbin and Kelsey Kaiser led Assumption2 with 10 and nine points respectively.

Lincoln County 42 Mercy2 38 (OT) (Quarterfinal) - Emily Fox led Lincoln County with 19 points.  Catherine Dircksen and Jade Tubb led Mercy2 with 14 and eight points respectively.

CAL 33 Merecr County 32 (Quarterfinal) - Kate Joss and Abby Woosley led CAL with 11 and nine points respectively.  Each recorded three three point baskets.  Tabby Shewmaker led Mercer County with 12 points.

Letcher Central 46 Mercy3 43 (Semifinal) - Vannah Breeding and Keisha Collins led Letcher Central with 13 and 11 points respectively.  Kayla Richardson, Lauren Lee, and Caroline Keck led Mercy3 with 18, 11, and 10 points respectively.

CAL 36 Lincoln County 25 (Semifinal) - Megan Brown, Kate Joss, and Casey Marshall led CAL with 11, eight, and seven points respectively.  Emily Fox and Sydney Harris led Lincoln County with nine and seven points respectively.

Letcher Central 55 CAL 23 (Championship) - Letcher Central raced out to a 22-2 first quarter lead on their way to victory.  Erica Meade, Keisha Collins, and Caitlyn Collier led the victors with 12, nine, and eight points respectively.  Casey Marshall led CAL with nine points.

Congratulations to Letcher Central as they defended the JV championship they won last year.  Letcher Central featured balanced scoring with several players capable of stepping up to lead the team.

Several other teams in competition this week had girls capable of logging quality varsity minutes this season.  I was impressed with the talent and depth on these teams and am looking forward to seeing some of these girls play over the next few seasons.  Coaches do a great job at this level of not only playing to win but more importantly teaching the fundamentals and developing players skills for the future.

 

 


Posted by REH at 1:48 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 16 June 2009 2:15 PM EDT
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Monday, 8 June 2009
2009 KY Elite National Prep Classic
Topic: Basketball

May 23-24, 2009 Kentucky Basketball Academy Lexington KY - This invitational round robin brings together some of the best young basketball players in the countries.  Most of these players will be in the 7th and 8th grades next season.  This two day event featured more than forty games and I will attempt to give a brief capsule report of all  the games on this blog to be followed up later with a complete writeup of the event. 

May 23rd

KY Gymrats 72 Indy Ice 2 38 - Ryan Dishman led the victors with 19 points including three three point baskets.  Justin Edwards, Adam Isaacs, and Devin Griffith added 18, 15, and 11 points respectively.  Jordan Martin led Indy Ice 2 with 10 points.

KY Elite 51 Cincinnati Lakers 40 - Charles "Snoop" Johnson and Jackson Davis led KY Elite with 15 and 11 points respectively.  Eric Eichler led the Lakers with 15 points.

Indy Blaze 50 Southeast Elite 49 - Trey Lyles and T.J. Henderson led Indy Blaze with 15 and 10 points respectively.  Jacob Parker and Robert Steele led Southeast Elite with 12 and 10 points respectively.

Central KY Tigers 62 KY Retro 30 - Zac Baxter and Sidney Hugle led the Tigers with 16 and 10 points respectively.  Malyiek McCray and Michael Nero led KY Retro with six and five points respectively.

Southern Kings 66 Scott County Cardinals 60 - Keith Pinckney led the Kings with 21 points including three three point baskets.  Keon Douglas added 10 points.  Jalen Haddix and Dylan Portwood led Scott County with 13 and 12 points respectively.

Friars Blue Storm/Dayton Heat 60 Louisville Legends 54 - Juan Ford, JaMachel Blanton, and Zach McCormick led the victors with 13, 11, and 10 points respectively.  Kelan Martin and Craig Owens led the Legends with 16 and 13 points respectively.

Indy Ice 60 GA Fastbreak 39 - LaSalle Thompson led Indy Ice with 20 points including three three point baskets.  C.J. Coleman added 11 points.  Morris Clyde Lewis led GA Fastbreak with  13 points.

Scott County Cardinals 59 Team 3 one 7 58 - Jalen Haddix and Zach Humphrey led the Cardinals with 16 and 12 points respectively.  Timmy Anderson and Jaymar Taylor led Team 3 one 7 with 12 and 11 points respectively.

KY Gymrats 57 KY Retro 22 - Ryan Dishman led the Gymrats with 14 points including three three point baskets.  Justin Edwards and Zane Burkhart added 12 and 10 points respectively.  Brandon Horn led KY Retro with nine points.

Friars Blue Storm/Dayton Heat 59 GA Fastbreak 53 - Juan Ford, Zach McCormick, and Austin Taylor led the victors with 15, 14, and 10 points respectively.  Justin Jefferson and Andrew Jiminez led GA Fastbreak with 19 and 10 points respectively.

Indy Ice 55 Southeast Elite 42 - LaSalle Thompson led Indy Ice with 25 points including three three point baskets.  C.J. Coleman added 13 points including three three point baskets.  Jacob Parker and Robert Steele led Southeast Elite with 11 points each.

Alabama Gold 57 Indy Ice 2 35 - Justin Pratt and Jaalen Jones led Alabama Gold with 10 and nine points respectively.  Emil Belmontes and Justin Sheplock led Indy Ice 2 with 10 and seven points respectively.

KY Elite 86 Fieldhouse Elite Hoopmatics 40 - Teddy Ware led KY Elite with 26 points including six three point baskets.  Charles "Snoop" Johnson, Dylan Portwood, and Bryce Byrd added 14, 12, and 10 points respectively.  Tyler Scott and Jacob Wunder led Hoopmatics with 11 and 10 points respectively.

Cincinnati Lakers 70 Team 3 one 7 54 - Eric Eichler and Robert Caldwell led the Lakers with 19 and 13 points respectively.  Nick Rogers and Jaymar Taylor led Team 3 one 7 with 13 and 11 points respectively.

Alabama Gold 58 Central KY Tigers 55 - Michael Morton, Justin Pratt, and Jaalen Jones led Alabama Gold   with 15, 14, and 11 points respectively. Paul Price II and David Holloway led the Tigers with 15 and 13 points respectively.

Louisville Legends 71 Indy Blaze 70 - DeAngelo Russell, Antonio McDaniels, Kelan Martin, and Craig Owens led the Legends with 21, 17, 14, and 12 points respectively.  Russell recorded three three point baskets.  Tyler Jenkins, Mickey Jones, Justin Baker, and Trey Lyles led Indy Blaze with 15, 13, 12, and 10 points respectively.

Southern Kings 80 Team 3 one 7 55 - Keith Pinckney led the Southern Kings with 20 points.  Jaymar Taylor and Terrell May led Team 3 one 7 with 10 and nine points respectively.

Indy Ice 60 KY Elite 56 - Jordan Garnett and LaSalle Thompson led Indy Ice with 13 and 10 points respectively.  Jackson Davis and Charles "Snoop" Johnson led KY Elite with 16 and 11 points respectively.

Indy Blaze 63 GA Fastbreak 61 - Trey Lyles led Indy Blaze with 24 points.  Justin Baker added 16 points including three three point baskets.  Justin Jefferson and Morris Clyde Lewis led GA Fastbreak with 20 and 15 points respectively.  Andrew Jiminez added 13 points including three three point baskets.

Central KY Tigers 70 Central KY Warriors 48 - Zac Baxter, Nick Coffey, and Sidney Hugle led the Tigers with 14, 11, and 10 points respectively.  S. Wright led the Warriors with 14 points.

Cincinnati Lakers 65 Fieldhouse Elite Hoopmatics 39 - Jeff Larkin, Robert Caldwell, and Ricardo Hill led the Lakers with 14, 14, and 11 points respectively.  Jacob Wunder and Tyler Scott led Hoopmatics with 14 and 10 points respectively.

Friars Blue Storm/Dayton Heat 67 Indy Blaze 48 - Juan Ford and Zach McCormick led the victors with 17 and 16 points respectively.  Bryce Moore and Mickey Jones led Indy Blaze with 15 and 12 points respectively.

KY Elite 73 Southern Kings 59 - Dylan Portwood and Trey Grundy led the victors with 19 and 17 points respectively.  Keith Pinckney, Jalyn Patterson, and Jumichael Chandler led the Southern Kings with 15, 14, and 12 points respectively.

Fieldhouse Elite Hoopmatics 63 Alabama Gold 48 - Tyler Scott, Jacob Wunder, and Kortland Townsend led Hoopmatics with 18, 14, and 13 points respectively.  Jordan Wright, Mitchell Baldwin, and Michael Morton led Alabama Gold with 12, 10, and 10 points respectively.

Southeast Elite 72 Team 3 one 7 66 - Johnny Komara led the victors with 12 points including three three point baskets.  E.J. Turner added 11 points.  Timmy Anderson and Nick Rogers led Team 3 one 7 with 19 and 18 points respectively.  Rogers and Anderson recorded four and three three point baskets respectively.

May 24th

Indy Ice 61 Scott County Cardinals 39 - Justin Brent, Michael Sollman, and LaSalle Thompson led Indy Ice with 15, 11, and 11 points respectively.  Andrew Short and Zach Humphrey led Scott County with 11 and 10 points respectively.

Friars Blue Storm/Dayton Heat 69 KY Elite 53 - Will Green, JaMachel Blanton, and Ryan Frey led the victors with 18, 15, and 13 points respectively.  Jackson Davis and Dylan Portwood led KY Elite with 12 points each.

GA Fastbreak 52 Louisville Legends 50 - Jonathan Twine hit a three point basket at the buzzer to give GA Fastbreak the victory.  Justin Jefferson and Morris Clyde Lewis led the victors with 18 and 10 points respectively.  DeAngelo Russell led the Legends with 15 points including three three point baskets.  Craig Owens and Kelan Martin added 12 and 11 points respectively.

Indy Blaze 59 Southern Kings 47 - Trey Lyles and Tyler Jenkins led Indy Blaze with 17 and 10 points respectively.  Larenz Griggs and Jalyn Patterson led Southern Kings with 15 and 12 points respectively.

Alabama Gold 78 KY Gymrats 52 - Jaalen Jones, Justin Pratt, and Mitchell Baldwin led Alabama Gold with 23, 16, and 13 points respectively.  Adam Isaacs and Justin Edwards led KY Gymrats with 14 and 10 points respectively.

Indy Ice 2 80 Central KY Warriors 53 - Jordan Martin and Emil Belmontes led the victors with 26 and 21 points respectively.  Thomas Knowles and Malik Barnett added 12 and 10 points respectively.  Wright and Dukes led the Warriors with 11 and 10 points respectively.

Cincinnati Lakers 56 Scott County Cardinals 55 - Robert Caldwell led the Lakers with 28 points including four three point baskets.  Mike Barwick added 11 points.  Dylan Portwood, Zach Humphrey, and Jakevo Edwards led the Cardinals with 17, 16, and 10 points respectively.

Central KY Tigers 58 KY Gymrats 29 - Zac Baxter and Damien Harris led the Tigers with 12 and 10 points respectively.  Cory Stearns led the Gymrats with 10 points.

Team 3 one 7 65 Fieldhouse Elite Hoopmatics 46 - Timmy Anderson, Jaymar Taylor, and Gabe Leschot led the victors with 17, 13, and 10 points respectively.  Tyler Scott led Hoopmatics with 23 points.

Southeast Elite 47 Louisville Legends 42 - Robert Steele and Jacob Parker led Southeast Elite with 10 points each.  Kelan Martin led the Legends with 13 points.

Friars Blue Storm/Dayton Heat 56 Southeast Elite 45 - Juan Ford, Will Green, and Zach McCormick led the victors with 15, 10, and 10 points respectively.  Divorce Milbry and E.J. Turner led Southeast Elite with 14 points each.

Louisville Legends 52 Scott County Cardinals 45 - Craig Owens and Kelan Martin led the victors with 17 and 10 points respectively.  Zach Humphrey and Andrew Short led the Cardinals with 21 and 10 points respectively.

KY Elite 56 Team 3 one 7 50 - Jackson Davis, Charles "Snoop" Johnson, and Dylan Portwood led KY Elite with 12, 10, and 10 points respectively.  Timmy Anderson and Jaymar Taylor led Team 3 one 7 with 18 and 10 points respectively.

KY Gymrats 63 Fieldhouse Elite Hoopmatics 60 - Ryan Dishman hit a three point basket at the buzzer to give KY Gymrats the victory.  Dishman led the victors with 23 points including five three point baskets.  Justin Edwards added 14 points.  Tyler Scott led Hoopmatics with 25 points.

Indy Ice 63 Friars Blue Storm/Dayton Heat 57 - LaSalle Thompson led Indy Ice with 17 points.  Will Green and Juan Ford led Friars/Heat with 21 and 13 points respectively.

GA Fastbreak 67 Southeast Elite 62 - Morris Clyde Lewis, Justin Jefferson, Jonathan Twine, and Andrew Jiminez  led the victors with 16, 15, 12, and 11 points respectively.  Tony Reynolds led Southeast Elite with 12 points on four three point baskets.  Will Brewster and E.J. Turner added 10 points each.

KY Elite 77 Scott County Cardinals 42 - Jackson Davis led the victors with 20 points.  Teddy Ware added 13 points including three three point baskets.  Charles "Snoop" Johnson and Dylan Portwood chipped in with 11 points each.  Jakevo Edwards, Zach Humphrey, and Jared Lee led the Cardinals with eight points each.

Central KY Tigers 76 Indy Ice 2 63 - Nick Coffey, Damien Harris, Jeremiah Tisdale, and Zac Baxter led the Tigers with 17, 12, 12, and 10 points respectively.  Emil Belmontes, Jordan Martin, and Malik Barnett led Indy Ice 2 with 19, 15, and 11 points respectively.

Cincinnati Lakers 59 Southern Kings 53 - Robert Caldwell, Eric Eichler, and Mike Barwick led the Lakers with 19, 12, and 10 points respectively.  Jalyn Patterson led the Kings with 16 points.


Posted by REH at 5:57 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 8 June 2009 8:13 PM EDT
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