Topic: Basketball
2022OKASGB
“The Battle At The Border
29th Annual BSN Sports
Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Basketball Games
Thomas More University
Connor Convocation Center
Crestview Hills, KY
April 9, 2022
Rosters
Ohio Girls
Paige Ayler,5-8,Guard,Milford
Allison Basye,5-11,Guard,Huntington
KK Bransford,5-10,Guard,Mount Notre Dame
Chance Gray,5-9,Guard,Winton Woods
Claire Henson,5-11,Forward,Valley View
Krissy Kowalski,5-10,Forward,Harrison
Anna Long,5-9,Guard,Miamisburg
Kaylie McKenney,5-10,Forward,Milford
Mya Perry,5-11,Guard,Reynoldsburg
Ella Riggs,5-9,Guard,Indian Hill
Mari Russell,5-11,Forward,Reynoldsburg
Macie Taylor,5-8,Guard,Troy
Jenna Van Schaik,5-7,Guard,Ursuline
Maddie,Vejsicky,5-10,Guard,Newark
Abby Wolterman,6-0,Forward,Mount Notre Dame
Head Coach,Darnell Parker,Loveland
Asst. Coach,David Gigllo,Turpin
Kentucky Girls
Anaya Brown,6-1,Forward,Lafayette
Lacey Bradshaw,5-8,Guard,Notre Dame Academy
Jaileyah Cotton,5-6,Guard,Bardstown
Alyssa Elswick,5-10,Center,Shelby Valley
Macie Feldman,5-9,Guard,Notre Dame Academy
Tyra Flowers,5-11,Forward,George Rogers Clark
LynKaylah James,6-0,Center,Bowling Green
Amiya Jenkins,5-10,Guard,Anderson County
Jenna Lillard,6-0,Center,Ludlow
Jaya McClure,5-7,Guard,Christian Academy of Louisville
Lexie Moore,5-9,Forward,Owen County
Rachel Presley,6-2,Center,South Laurel
Cassidy Rowe,5-6,Guard,Shelby Valley
Allie Stone,5-6,Guard,West Carter
Rylee Turner,5-11,Forward,Newport Central Catholic
Sereniti Webb,6-0,Forward,Simon Kenton
Head Coach,Lonnie Rowe,Shelby Valley
Asst. Coach,Ralph Meyer III,Newport Central Catholic
Ohio All-Stars 99 Kentucky All-Stars 84 (Girls)
Kentucky led 48-46 at halftime but Ohio roared back in the second half to earn a 99-84 victory. Imarianah Russell was instrumental in the early minutes in the second half as she scored eight points to fuel a 12-2 run to propel Ohio to the lead. Chance Gray came up big late as she hit some key three point baskets to allow Ohio to maintain their advantage.
Chance Gray was named MVP for Ohio and paced the victors with 20 points including four three point baskets. Imarianah Russell added 15 points and Claire Henson and Macie Taylor both reached double digits with 11 and 10 points respectively. KK Bransford chipped in with nine points and had her normal all-around game.
Amiya Jenkins led the Kentucky All-Stars with 20 points including four three point baskets. Jaileyah Cotton and Macie Feldman added 11 and 10 points respectively.
Ohio All-Stars (99) – Gray 20, Russell 15, Henson 11, Taylor 10, Bransford 9, Basye 7, Wolterman 5, Vejsicky 4, Riggs 4, McKenney 4, Van Schaik 4, Long 2, Ayler 2, Kowalski 2.
Kentucky All-Stars (84) – Jenkins 20, Cotton 11, Feldman 10, Stone 8, Moore 6, Turner 5, James 4, Bradshaw 4, Lillard 4, McClure 4, Presley 3, Elswick 3, Webb 2.
The MVP’s of this game were Chance Gray (Ohio) and Amiya Jenkins (Kentucky).
Rosters
Ohio Boys
Luke Denbow,6-1,Guard,Ashland
Bowen Hardman,6-3,Guard,Princeton
Tom House,6-5,Forward,Centerville
Derrick James,5-10,Guard,Canal Winchester
Jagger Landers,6-7,Forward,Antwerp
Evan Mahaffey,6-6,Forward,Moeller
Brandon McLaughlin,6-8,Center,Heath
Jacob Pleiman,6-5,Forward,Botkins
Aiden Porter,6-0,Guard,Fairland
Trey Robertson,5-10,Guard,Waverly
Rich Rolf,6-7,Forward,Centerville
Louie Semona,6-8,Forward,St. Xavier
Ajay Sheldon,6-1,Guard,Coffman
Javan Simmons,6-7,Center,Gahanna Lincoln
Logan Woods,6-4,Guard Fairfield
Head Coach,David Dennis,Harvest Prep
Asst. Coach,Travis Robertson,Waverly
Kentucky Boys
Makur Bar,6-9,Center,Ballard
Aziel Blackwell,6-2,Guard,Henry Clay
Tucker Blanford,6-6,Forward,Bullitt East
Turner Buttry,5-11,Guard,Bowling Green
Colby Fugate,6-5,Guard,Paintsville
Kale Gaither,5-11,Guard,Madisonville-North Hopkins
James Jewell,6-7,Forward,Marion County
Victor Lado,6-8,Forward,Pleasure Ridge Park
Darien Lewis,6-1,Guard,Fern Creek
Dez Lindsey,6-7,Guard,Male
Andrew Maso,6-4,Guard,Bardstown
Jay Milburn,6-8,Forward,Campbellsville
Mitchell Rylee,6-7,Forward,Covington Catholic
Jabrion Spikes,6-2,Guard,Caldwell County
Cade Stinnett,6-4,Guard,Greenwood
Head Coach,James “Boo” Brewer,Bardstown
Asst. Coach,Larry Kihnley,Pleasure Ridge Park
Kentucky All-Stars 85 Ohio All-Stars 84 (OT)
Kentucky All-Stars rallied from a 38-30 deficit at halftime to nip Ohio 85-84 on a free throw by Darien Lewis with 7.3 seconds remaining in overtime. Ohio’s Tom House misses a last second three point attempt and Kentucky held on for the win. Kentucky trailed for most of the game until they rallied in the final quarter.
Turner Buttry led the Kentucky All-Stars with 13 points including two three point baskets. Jabrion Spikes also reached double digits with 11 points. Makur Bar, Mitchell Rylee, Dez Lindsey, and Victor Lado added nine, eight, eight, and seven points respectively.
Javan Simmons led the Ohio All-Stars with 13 points including seven free throws. Tom House added 12 points including two three point baskets and Bowen Hardman recorded 11 points including three three point baskets. Jagger Landers chipped in with nine points on three three point baskets.
Kentucky All-Stars (85) – Buttry 13, Spikes 11, Bar 9, Rylee 8, Lindsey 8, Lado 7, Lewis 5, Mason 5, Fugate 4, Stinnett 4, Milburn 4, Blackwell 3, Blanford 2, Jewell 2.
Ohio All-Stars (84) – Simmons 13, House 12, Hardman 11, Landers 9, James 7, Mahaffey 6, Rolf 5, Porter 5, Robertson 4, Pleiman 3, McLaughlin 3, Semona 2, Woods 2, Sheldon 2.
The MVP’s of this game were Turner Buttry (Kentucky) and Tom House (Ohio).
The winners of the skills challenge competitions were Boys Evan Mahaffey (Ohio) 1-on-1, Tom House, Derrick James, and Brandon McLaughlin (Ohio) 3-on-3, Louie Semona (Ohio) Slam Dunk, and Turner Buttry (Kentucky) 3-point shooting, Girls Competition Jenna Lillard (Kentucky) 1-on-1, Abby Wolterman, KK Bransford, and Jenna Van Schaik (Ohio) 3-on-3, Jaya McClure (Kentucky) 3-point shooting.
This was a well organized event with excellent teams, good competitive games and spirited competition in the skills challenge.