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Tuesday, 28 February 2012
11th Region Tournament (Girls) February 28, 2012
Topic: Basketball

Tuesday February 28th

 

Lexington Catholic (20-11)  vs.  Madison Central (26-4)

 

Lexington Catholic coach Chelsea Chowning started the following lineup: 6-0 Sr. Alex Botkin, 6-0 Sr. Emily Johns, 6-0 Sr. Elizabeth Walton, 5-8 Sr. Bonnie Rhule, and 5-9 Jr. Octavia Wilson.  Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey countered with 6-2 Jr. Ashton Feldhaus, 5-9 Jr. Heather Hinkle, 5-10 Sr. Kristen Congleton, 5-5 Jr. Larryn Brooks, and 5-6 Sr. Ashley Hinkle.

 

Madison Central defeated Lexington Catholic by a score of 43-33.  Lexington Catholic led 33-30 at the 5:38 point in the final quarter but Madison Central finished the game on a 13-0 run to earn the victory.  Lexington Catholic was zero of eight from the field in the final quarter.  Madison Central shot 30.6% from the field including one of 13 from the three point line.  The Indians connected on 12 of 16 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 11 Lexington Catholic turnovers.  Lexington Catholic shot 25.6% from the field including three of 18 from beyond the arc.  The Knights connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 10 points off nine Madison Central turnovers.

 

Larryn Brooks led Madison Central with 17 points and six rebounds.  Kristen Congleton added 13 points and 16 rebounds.  Ashton Feldhaus recorded seven points and 10 rebounds.  5-9 Sr. Chrystal Miller chipped in with four points and eight rebounds.

 

Octavia Wilson led Lexington Catholic with 12 points and four rebounds.  Alex Botkin added seven points and nine rebounds.  Elizabeth Walton chipped in with six points.  Emily Johns pulled down six rebounds.

 

Lexington Catholic,7,12,11,3,33

Madison Central,11,11,8,13,43

 

Lexington Catholic (33) – Botkin 7, Johns 2, Walton 6, Rhule 2, Wilson 12, Blake 4.

 

Madison Central (43) – Feldhaus 7, H. Hinkle 0, Congleton 13, Brooks 17, A. Hinkle 2, Miller 4.

 

Franklin County (17-15)  vs.  Bryan Station (15-14)

 

Franklin County coach Joey Thacker started the following lineup: 5-9 8th grader Malaka Frank, 5-5 Jr. Raven Timmons, 5-9 Jr. Megan Gearhart, 5-7 Jr. Lauren Taylor, and 5-8 8th grader Dasia Kilbourne.  Bryan Station coach Donna Murphy countered with 5-10 Jr. Brittany Williams, 5-10 So. Victoria McCoy, 5-11 8th grader Bairesha Gill, 5-6 Jr. Labianca Frazier, and 5-8 Jr. Serena Sandusky.

 

Bryan Station pulled away in the final quarter to defeat Franklin County by a score of 46-39.  Bryan Station shot 30% from the field including one of three from the three point line.  The Defenders connected on 15 of 24 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 17 Franklin County turnovers.  Franklin County shot 26.2% from the field including one of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Flyers connected on 16 of 25 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 18 Bryan Station turnovers.

 

Serena Sandusky led Bryan Station with 18 points and nine rebounds.  Brittany Williams added 12 points and five rebounds.  Victoria McCoy recorded eight points, 12 rebounds, and two blocked shots.

 

Dasia Kilbourne led Franklin County with 15 points.  Raven Timmons added 11 points, six rebounds, and three steals.  Malaka Frank recorded six points, seven rebounds, and five steals.

 

Franklin County,12,4,15,8,39

Bryan Station,9,9,15,13,46

 

Franklin County (39) – Frank 6, Timmons 11, Gearhart 4, Taylor 0, Kilbourne 15, Ziegler 3.

 

Bryan Station (46) – Williams 12, McCoy 8, Gill 3, Frazier 2, Sandusky 18, Clay 3.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to Hugh Davis, Glenn Gentry, and Gary Long for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.

 


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7th Region Tournament (Girls) February 27, 2012
Topic: Basketball

Monday February 27th

 

Ballard (22-9)  vs.  Sacred Heart Academy (18-12)

 

Ballard coach Steve Kaufman started the following lineup: 5-10 So. Ki’Ana Richardson, 5-7 Sr. Daryius Franklin, 5-9 So. Dre’a Matchen, 5-7 Fr. Alex Martin, and 5-5 So. Brandy Ray.  Sacred Heart Academy coach Donna Moir countered with 5-9 So. DaiJia Ruffin, 5-6 So. Raven Merriweather, 6-1 Sr. Jazmin Smith, 5-7 Jr. Kristin Matula, and 5-7 Sr. Jade Tubb.

 

Sacred Heart Academy defeated Ballard by a score of 65-60.  Sacred Heart shot 49% from the field including two of five from the three point line.  The Valkyries connected on 15 of 27 from the free throw line, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 17 Ballard turnovers.  The Valkyries held a 21-2 advantage in bench scoring.  Ballard shot 32.2% from the field including two of nine from beyond the arc.  The Lady Bruins connected on 20 of 27 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 19 Sacred Heart turnovers.

 

DaiJia Ruffin led Sacred Heart with 15 points, nine rebounds, and three assists.  Jazmin Smith added 11 points, five blocked shots, and three steals.  5-6 Sr. Erica Walsh and 5-9 Sr. Sandy Gahafer chipped in with 10 and nine points respectively.  Raven Merriweather recorded seven points, eight rebounds, nine assists, and four steals.

 

Alex Martin and Daryius Franklin led Ballard with 17 points each.  Ki’Ana Richardson added 12 points and 15 rebounds.  Dre’a Matchen chipped in with 12 points and nine rebounds.

 

Ballard,12,11,14,23,60

Sacred Heart Academy,13,12,19,21,65

 

Ballard (60) – Richardson 12, Franklin 17, Matchen 12, A. Martin 17, Ray 0, Watkins 2.

 

Sacred Heart Academy (65) – Ruffin 15, Merriweather 7, Smith 11, Matula 5, Tubb 6, Walsh 10, Gahafer 9, Samsel 2.

 

Presentation Academy (16-15)  vs.  Assumption (15-13)

 

Presentation Academy coach David Jackson started the following lineup: 5-7 Sr. Shelby Adams, 5-7 Sr. Olivia Obst, 5-5 Jr. Peyton Andres, 5-7 Sr. Bailey Reeder, and 5-6 Sr. Ashlee Kirchner.  Assumption coach Steve Small countered with 5-11 Sr. Morgan Foley, 5-8 Jr. Katie Friedrich, 5-11 Jr. Kelsey Kaiser, 5-6 Sr. Becca Durbin, and 5-4 Jr. Brandy Hunter. 

 

Assumption defeated Presentation Academy by a score of 58-53.  There were 10 lead changes and three ties in this game.  Assumption shot 40.4% from the field including three of eight from the three point line.  The Rockets connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 13 points off nine Presentation Academy turnovers.  Assumption held an 18-7 advantage in second effort points.  Presentation Academy shot 37% from the field including 10 of 30 from beyond the arc.  The Toppers connected on three of eight free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 15 Assumption turnovers.

 

6-6 Fr. Nora Kiesler led Assumption with 18 points and 11 rebounds.  Katie Friedrich added 11 points and nine rebounds.  Brandy Hunter also scored 11 points including two three point baskets.  Morgan Foley recorded eight points and seven rebounds.

 

5-7 So. Aliyah Johnson led Presentation Academy with 14 points including four three point baskets.  Bailey Reeder added 12 points and six assists.  Ashlee Kirchner chipped in with eight points and five rebounds.  Shelby Adams recorded seven points and eight rebounds.

 

Presentation Academy,11,12,15,15,53

Assumption,12,12,22,12,58

 

Presentation Academy (53) – Adams 7, Obst 7, Andres 0, Reeder 12, Kirchner 8, Johnson 14, Degner 5.

 

Assumption (58) – Foley 8, Friedrich 11, Kaiser 4, Durbin 6, Hunter 11, Kiesler 18.

 

Seneca (11-15)  vs.  DuPont Manual (30-2)

 

Seneca coach Latasha Peterson started the following lineup: 5-9 Jr. Niya Anderson, 5-8 Jr. Jada Grady, 6-1 Jr. Kearra Pennie, 5-4 Jr. Jenna Meredith, and 5-5 Fr. Kadiesha Fant.  DuPont Manual coach Stacy Pendleton countered with 5-11 Sr. Kara Wright, 5-8 Sr. Lauren Bodine, 6-1 Jr. Kayla Styles, 5-7 Sr. Leasia Wright, and 5-8 Sr. April Wilson.

 

DuPont Manual scored 41 points off 32 Seneca turnovers in a 89-41 victory.  Manual shot 47.4% from the field including seven of 29 from the three point line.  The Lady Crimsons connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 43 rebounds, and attempted 34 more shots (76-42) from the field than Seneca.  Seneca shot 38.1% from the field including two of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Redhawks connected on seven of 13 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored nine points off 12 Manual turnovers.

 

Kara Wright led Manual with 14 points and seven rebounds.  Leasia Wright added 12 points and six steals.  5-7 Jr. Destony Curry chipped in with 11 points.  Lauren Bodine, 5-4 Fr. Teanna Curry, and 5-7 Jr. Morgan Allen each recorded eight points.

 

6-0 Jr. Sabrina Jackson led Seneca with 22 points and nine rebounds.  Jackson was nine of 12 from the field and four of 10 from the free throw line.  Jenna Meredith added seven points.

 

Seneca,9,7,15,10,41

DuPont Manual,26,17,28,18,89

 

Seneca (41) – Anderson 3, Grady 0, Pennie 5, Meredith 7, Fant 0, Jackson 22, Webster 2, Moore 2.

 

DuPont Manual (89) – K. Wright 14, Bodine 8, Styles 4, L. Wright 12, Wilson 6, D. Curry 11, Mitchell 2, Prentice 5, T. Curry 8, Hawkins 5, Allen 8, Pasley 2, Long 4.

 

Male (16-13)  vs.  Christian Academy of Louisville (20-12)

 

Male coach Jeff Sparks started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Brittinee Jones, 5-7 Sr. Katie Watson, 5-9 Sr. Andrea Owen, 5-6 Jr. Jasmine Kraft, and 5-4 Sr. Taylor Messex.  CAL coach Don Rice countered with 5-11 Jr. China Dow, 5-8 Jr. Chalisa Helm, 6-0 So. McKenzie Campbell, 5-6 So. Lindsey Dunn, and 5-8 Sr. Paige Gardner.

 

Christian Academy of Louisville eked out a 52-49 victory over Male.  There were 16 lead changes and six ties in this game.  Male led 36-35 after three quarters but CAL rallied for the victory.  CAL shot 39.1% from the field including four of 13 from the three point line.  The Lady Centurions connected on 12 of 20 from the free throw line, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 22 Male turnovers.  Male shot 48.6% from the field including four of nine from beyond the arc.  The Lady Bulldogs connected on 11 of 19 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 20 CAL turnovers.

 

China Dow led CAL with 16 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, and three steals.  5-10 Jr. Tatyianna Taylor added 11 points and nine rebounds.  Paige Gardner chipped in with nine points.

 

Andrea Owen led Male with 18 points including three three point baskets and seven rebounds.  Katie Watson and 5-7 Fr. Taylor Jackson each scored 10 points.

 

Male,11,8,17,13,49

Christian Academy of Louisville,13,6,16,17,52

 

Male (49) – Jones 2, Watson 10, Owen 18, Kraft 6, Messex 3, Jackson 10.

 

Christian Academy of Louisville (52) – Dow 16, Helm 4, Campbell 1, Dunn 0, Gardner 9, Taylor 11, Joss 7, Mumford 4.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

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

 

 


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Monday, 27 February 2012
11th Region Tournament (Girls) February 27, 2012
Topic: Basketball

Monday February 27th

 

Madison Southern (11-18)  vs.  Woodford County (21-11)

 

Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons started the following lineup: 5-11 Jr. Hayden Westfall, 5-10 Fr. Rachel Ramey, 5-11 Jr. Sarah Smith, 5-6 Sr. Jordan Renner, and 5-10 Fr. Kristen Hayes.  Woodford County coach Jay Lucas countered with 5-11 Jr. Hannah Morgan, 5-9 Fr. Chelsey Ford, 6-1 Jr. Jessica Morgan, 5-5 So. Shelby McDonald, and 5-11 Sr. Catie Fletcher.

 

Woodford County captured a tough 50-45 decision over upset minded Madison Southern tonight.  Woodford County raced out to an 18-7 lead early in the second quarter but Madison Southern rallied to outscore Woodford county 17-10 in the second quarter to knot the score at 23-23 at halftime.  Woodford County took a 38-30 lead but Madison Southern rallied and Madison Southern’s Kristen Hayes hit a field goal to tie the score at 42-42 with 5:48 left in the game.  Woodford County finally took the lead for good on a field goal by Chelsey Ford to give Woodford County a 44-42 lead with 4:57 left in the game.  There were two lead changes and five ties in this game.

 

Woodford County shot 41.3% from the field including four of 12 from the three point line.  The Yellowjackets connected on eight of 15 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 17 Madison Southern turnovers.  Madison Southern shot 30.2% from the field including nine of 27 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on four of six free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 14 Woodford County turnovers.  Madison Southern held a 22-9 advantage in bench points.

 

Chelsey Ford led Woodford County with 13 points, five rebounds, and five steals.  Shelby McDonald added 12 points, four rebounds, and four steals.  Catie Fletcher and 5-5 Fr. Anastayzia Reed chipped in with nine points each. Reed recorded three three point baskets. Jessica Morgan recorded four points, nine rebounds, and four blocked shots.

 

Kristen Hayes led Madison Southern with 11 points and 11 rebounds.  5-4 Fr. Kelley Freeman added nine points on three three point baskets.  5-9 8th grader Briana Lanham recorded eight points, nine rebounds, three assists, and three steals.  Rachel Ramey chipped in with seven points.

 

Madison Southern,6,17,16,6,45

Woodford County,13,10,17,10,50

 

Madison Southern (45) – Westfall 2, Ramey 7, Smith 0, Renner 3, Hayes 11, Lanham 8, Freeman 9, Parms 5.

 

Woodford County (50) – H. Morgan 3, Ford 13, J. Morgan 4, McDonald 12, Fletcher 9, Reed 9.

 

Scott County (13-19)  vs.  Paul L. Dunbar (25-6)

 

Scott County coach Steve Helton started the following lineup: 6-0 So. Tereka Guyn, 5-9 Sr. Mary Logsdon, 6-0 So. Iman Guy, 5-6 Sr. Ally Conrad, and 5-6 So. Audriana Christopher.  Paul L. Dunbar coach Sarah Van Horn countered with 5-10 Sr. Morgan McEldowney, 5-10 Jr. Lakeena Parks, 6-2 So. Brooke Todd, 5-2 Jr. Jordin Fender, and 5-2 Jr. Kierra Muhammad.

 

Paul L, Dunbar defeated Scott County by a score of 60-54.  Dunbar led 23-9 in the second quarter but Scott County refused to give up and took a 50-49 lead on two free throws by Tereka Guyn with 1:32 left in the game.  However Dunbar buoyed by several free throws outscored Scott County 11-4 over the last 1:23 of the game to earn the victory.  Dunbar’s Jordin Fender was limited to two points and 12 minutes of time tonight due to an injury.  Scott County stayed  in the game as a result of their outstanding work on the boards as they outrebounded Dunbar 62-37.  There were 10 lead changes and seven ties in this game.

 

Dunbar shot 30.6% from the field including four of 18 from the three point line.  The Bulldogs connected on 18 of 26 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 22 Scott County turnovers.  Scott County shot 32.4% from the field including one of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Cardinals connected on nine of 17 free throws, pulled down 62 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 11 Dunbar turnovers.

 

Kierra Muhammad led Dunbar with 14 points, three rebounds, six assists, and seven steals.  5-2 So. Shakeema Jackson added 14 points including three three point baskets.  Morgan McEldowney chipped in with 1 points, six rebounds, and three steals.  Lakeena Parks added nine points and eight rebounds.  5-6 Jr. Lexus Edwards also recorded nine points.

 

Tereka Guyn led Scott County with 18 points and 25 rebounds.  Mary Logsdon added 14 points, nine rebounds, and four assists.  Audriana Christopher chipped in with 11 points and five assists.  5-7 So. Danielle Defoor recorded nine points.  Iman Guy pulled down 11 rebounds.

 

Scott County,8,12,16,18,54

Paul L. Dunbar,15,13,9,23,60

 

Scott County (54) – Guyn 18, Logsdon 14, Guy 2, Conrad 0, Christopher 11, Defoor 9.

 

Paul L. Dunbar (60) – McEldowney 10, Parks 9, Todd 0, Fender 2, Muhammad 14, Jackson 14, Edwards 9, Raglin 2.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to Hugh Davis, Glenn Gentry, and Gary Long for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s games.

 


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Sunday, 26 February 2012
46th District Tournament (Boys) (Championship) February 24, 2012
Topic: Basketball

West Jessamine (18-12)  vs.  East Jessamine (26-4) (Championship)

 

West Jessamine coach Damon Kelley started the following lineup: 6-2 So. Daulton Peters, 6-2 Jr. Robby Irgang, 6-3 Jr. Chase Fain, 6-0 So. Will Henderson, and 6-1 Sr. Jeff Ziemann.  East Jessamine coach Chris O’Bryan countered with 6-0 Sr. Michael Rexroat, 6-0 Sr. Cody Collins, 6-2 Jr. Timmy Bradshaw, 5-10 Sr. C.J. Boyd, and 6-0 Sr. Tashan Hairston.

 

East Jessamine rallied in the final quarter to record a 63-56 come-from-behind victory over West Jessamine.  West Jessamine led 19-8 early in the second quarter but East Jessamine rallied to lead 29-28 at halftime.  West Jessamine led 44-41 after three quarters but the Jaguars outscored west Jessamine 22-12 in the final quarter to earn the victory.

 

East Jessamine shot 38.5% from the field including six of 21 from the three point line.  The Jaguars connected on 17 of 26 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 21 West Jessamine turnovers.  West Jessamine shot 43.8% from the field including four of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Colts connected on 10 of 16 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 12 East Jessamine turnovers.

 

Michael Rexroat led East Jessamine with 20 points including five three point baskets.  Cody Collins added 13 points and 6-2 Fr. Ronnie Carson chipped in with 10 points.  C.J. Boyd recorded nine points, four rebounds, three assists, and four steals.  6-0 Sr. Cameron Thomas pulled down eight rebounds.

 

6-1 Sr. Heath Jackson led West Jessamine with 12 points and seven rebounds.  Daulton Peters added 11 points and eight rebounds.  Jeff Ziemann chipped in with 10 points including two three point baskets.  Robby Irgang added nine points.  Chase Fain recorded seven points, six rebounds, and four assists.

 

West Jessamine,15,13,16,12,56

East Jessamine,8,21,12,22,63

 

West Jessamine (56) – Peters 11, Irgang 9, Fain 7, Henderson 3, Ziemann 10, Jackson 12, Eubanks 4.

 

East Jessamine (63) – Rexroat 20, Collins 13, Bradshaw 5, Boyd 9, Hairston 2, Thomas 3, Carson 10, Harper 1.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

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

 


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17th District Tournament (Girls) (Championship) February 24, 2012
Topic: Basketball

North Hardin (21-9)  vs.  Elizabethtown (23-5) (Championship)

 

North Hardin coach Chris Corder started the following lineup: 5-8 Jr. Chanel Roberts, 5-6 Sr. Brianna Woodson, 5-8 So. Morgan Barrick, 5-2 So. Domineque Taft, and 5-4 So. Kiera Jones.  Elizabethtown coach Tim Mudd countered with 6-0 8th grader Erin Boley, 5-10 Sr. Darian Ditto, 6-1 Fr. Reaunna Cleaver, 5-7 Jr. Anna Bowling, and 5-11 Sr. Kaylyn Cecil.

 

Elizabethtown defeated North Hardin by a score of 72-54 for the district championship and accomplished the difficult task of defeating a good team three times in one season.  North Hardin led 17-15 after the first quarter but Elizabethtown rallied to lead 34-29 at halftime and extended the margin in the second half.  North Hardin went cold from the field in the second half only shooting 24.1% from the field including 1of 12 from the three point line after the intermission. 

 

Elizabethtown shot a sizzling 67.6% from the field including one of two from the free throw line.  The Lady Panthers connected on 21 of 28 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 13 North Hardin turnovers.  North Hardin shot 35.3% from the field including two of 15 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Trojans connected on 16 of 29 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 19 Elizabethtown turnovers.

 

Erin Boley led Elizabethtown with 18 points and seven rebounds.  Boley was seven of 11 from the field and four of four from the free throw line.  Anna Bowling added 12 points and Kaylyn Cecil chipped in with 11 points.  Darian Ditto and 5-8 Fr. Livie Bowling recorded eight points each and Reaunna Cleaver added seven points and seven rebounds.

 

Chanel Roberts led North Hardin with 17 points and eight rebounds.  5-3 8th grader Tamiah Stanford added 11 points.  Brianna Woodson and Kiera Jones each scored eight points.

 

North Hardin,17,12,10,15,54

Elizabethtown,15,19,15,23,72

 

North Hardin (54) – Roberts 17, Woodson 8, Barrick 3, Taft 6, Jones 8, Stanford 11, Pass 1

 

Elizabethtown (72) – Boley 18, Ditto 8, Cleaver 7, A. Bowling 12, Cecil 11, L. Bowling 8, Duwe 2, Huff 2, Mudd 4.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

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

 

 


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Saturday, 25 February 2012
41st District Tournament (Boys) February 24, 2012
Topic: Basketball

Tuesday February 21st

 

Franklin County (14-15)  vs.  Frankfort (12-15)

 

Franklin County coach Scott Chalk started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Garrett Hamilton, 6-3 Sr. Eric Meyer, 6-3 So. Chris Roberts, 5-10 Jr. Casey Tabor, and 5-11 Jr. Ryan Timmons.  Frankfort coach Matthew Yates countered with 6-0 Sr. Zach Perry, 5-10 Sr. DeAnte Floyd, 6-3 Jr. Aaron Jackson, 5-8 Fr. Jalen Washington, and 5-9 Jr. Jalen Oliver.

 

Franklin County defeated Frankfort by a score of 82-52.  Franklin County shot 54.2% from the field including four of nine from the three point line.  The Flyers connected on 14 of 21 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 11 Frankfort turnovers.  Franklin County held a 17-5 advantage in second effort points.  Frankfort shot 37% from the field including one of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Panthers connected on 11 of 22 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 15 Franklin County turnovers.

 

Ryan Timmons led Franklin County with 25 points, seven rebounds, and six assists.  Garrett Hamilton added 18 points and 13 rebounds.  Eric Meyer chipped in with 12 points including two three point baskets.

 

Jalen Washington led Frankfort with 22 points.  DeAnte Floyd added seven points.

 

Franklin County,18,18,23,23,82

Frankfort,8,12,17,15,52

 

Franklin County (82) – Hamilton 18, E. Meyer 12, Roberts 6, Tabor 8, Timmons 25, Rowe 6, C. Meyer 3, McCaskell 2, Harrod 2.

 

Frankfort (52) – Perry 3, Floyd 7, Jackson 6, Washington 22, Oliver 5, Davis 2, Robinson 3, McGee 2, Smith 2.

 

Wednesday February 22nd

 

Western Hills (5-23)  vs.  Woodford County (19-11)

 

Western Hills coach Steve Wooldridge started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Logan Curry, 6-1 Sr. Ryan Barrass, 6-5 Sr. Grant Hughes, 5-10 Sr. Jordan Kendall, and 5-11 Jr. Kevin Booth.  Woodford County coach Scott Hundley countered with 6-4 Sr. David Greenwell, 6-4 Sr. Addison Hollin, 6-7 Sr. Jay Johnson, 6-1 Sr. Rodney Gross, and 6-2 Sr. William Starcher.

 

Woodford County shot 61.4% from the field in a 66-37 victory over Western hills.  Woodford County shot a blistering 77.3% from the field in the first half on their way to a 41-17 halftime lead.  Woodford county connected on six of 15 three point attempts, made six of 11 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 10 Western Hills turnovers.  Western Hills shot 35.3% from the field including one of four from beyond the arc.  The Wolverines connected on 12 of 21 free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored six points off eight Woodford County turnovers.

 

David Greenwell led Woodford County with 19 points and four assists. William Starcher added 16 points including four three point baskets.  Jay Johnson chipped in with 13 points and seven rebounds.  Rodney Gross recorded 11 points, four rebounds, and five assists.  Gross was five of five from the field and one of two from the free throw line.

 

Logan Curry led Western Hills with 10 points and seven rebounds.  Ryan Barrass also scored 10 points.

 

Western Hills,6,11,12,8,37

Woodford County,23,18,15,10,66

 

Western Hills (37) – Curry 10, Barrass 10, Hughes 2, Kendall 0, Booth 6, Davis 2, Fox 2, Goodman 2, Roush 3.

 

Woodford County (66) – Greenwell 19, Hollin 3, Johnson 13, Gross 11, Starcher 16, Howell 2, Ham 2.

 

Friday February 24th

 

Woodford County (20-11)  vs.  Franklin County (15-15) (Championship)

 

Woodford County coach Scott Hundley started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. David Greenwell, 6-4 Sr. Addison Hollin, 6-7 Sr. Jay Johnson, 6-1 Sr. Rodney Gross, and 6-2 Sr. William Starcher.  Franklin County coach Scott Chalk started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Garrett Hamilton, 6-3 Sr. Eric Meyer, 6-3 So. Chris Roberts, 5-10 Jr. Casey Tabor, and 5-11 Jr. Ryan Timmons.

 

Woodford County led 23-19 at halftime but Franklin County rallied for a 58-48 victory.  Franklin County shot 40% from the field including one of seven from the three point line.  The Flyers connected on 13 of 20 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 14 Woodford County turnovers.  Woodford County shot 34% from the field including three of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Yellow Jackets connected on 13 of 21 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 17 Points off 13 Franklin County turnovers.

 

Ryan Timmons led Franklin County with 17 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and five steals.  Casey Tabor added 12 points and six rebounds.  Chris Roberts chipped in with 10 points and eight rebounds.

 

Jay Johnson led Woodford County with 13 points and eight rebounds.  David Greenwell added 11 points and eight rebounds.  Rodney Gross recorded 11 points and five steals.

 

Woodford County,12,11,15,10,48

Franklin County,13,6,22,17,58

 

Woodford County (48) – Greenwell 11, Hollin 5, Johnson 13, Gross 11, Starcher 3, Boggess 3, Stover 2.

 

Franklin County (58) – Hamilton 6, E. Meyer 8, Roberts 10, Tabor 12, Timmons 17, Rowe 3, Maupin 2.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

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

 

 


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44th District Tournament (Championships) February 24, 2012
Topic: Basketball

Friday February 24th

 

Madison Southern (11-17)  vs.  Madison Central (25-4) (Girls) (Championship)

 

Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons started the following lineup: 5-10 Fr. Rachel Ramey, 5-11 Jr. Hayden Westfall, 5-11 Jr. Sarah Smith, 5-6 Sr. Jordan Renner, and 5-10 Fr. Kristen Hayes.  Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey countered with 6-2 Jr. Ashton Feldhaus, 5-9 Jr. Heather Hinkle, 5-10 Sr. Kristen Congleton, 5-5 Jr. Larryn Brooks, and 5-6 Sr. Ashley Hinkle.

 

Madison Central raced out to a 21-2 first quarter lead on their way to a 61-41 victory over Madison Southern.  Madison Central shot 43.2% from the field including two of seven from the three point line.  The Indians connected on 27 of 30 free throws (90%), pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 25 Madison Southern turnovers.  Madison Southern shot 24.4% from the field including one of 18 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on 18 of 20 free throws (90%), pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 12 Madison Central turnovers.

 

Ashton Feldhaus led Madison Central with 21 points including 10 of 11 free throws, five rebounds, and six blocked shots.  Kristen Congleton added 12 points including eight of eight from the free throw line.  Larryn Brooks recorded 11 points and four steals.

 

Kristen Hayes led Madison Southern with 23 points including 10 of 12 free throws.  5-9 8th grader Briana Lanham added eight points and 12 rebounds.

 

Madison Southern,2,9,15,15,41

Madison Central,21,10,18,12,61

 

Madison Southern (41) – Ramey 2, Westfall 0, Smith 2, Renner 2, Hayes 23, Lanham 8, Parms 2, Freeman 2.

 

Madison Central (61) – Feldhaus 21, H. Hinkle 3, Congleton 12, Brooks 11, A. Hinkle 0, Miller 6, O’Bryan 8.

 

Madison Southern (10-18)  vs.  Madison Central (29-1) (Boys) (Championship)

 

Madison Southern coach Shane Buttry started the following lineup: 5-11 Jr. Mike Rothermel, 6-1 Jr. Tyler Abshear, 6-2 Sr. Brandon McGuire, 5-11 Sr. Chris Roberts, and 5-10 Fr. Damien Harris.  Madison Central coach Allen Feldhaus countered with 6-5 Jr. Quan Taylor, 6-1 Sr. John O’Bryan, 6-6 Sr. Hunter Allen, 6-1 Jr. Ken-Jah Bosley, and 6-1 Jr. Dominique Hawkins.

 

Madison Central defeated Madison Southern by a score of 94-55.  Madison Central shot 48.5% from the field including six of 23 from the three point line.  The Indians connected on 22 of 26 free throws (84.6%), pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 30 points off 22 Madison Southern turnovers.  Madison Southern shot 35.2% from the field including four of 25 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored eight points off five Madison Central turnovers.

 

Ken-Jah Bosley led Madison Central with 19 points and eight rebounds.  Quan Taylor added 16 points on six of seven field goals and four of four free throws.  Dominique Hawkins recorded 13 points and four steals.  John O’Bryan chipped in with 12 points.

 

Tyler Abshear led Madison Southern with 13 points and eight rebounds.  Damien Harris added 12 points and five rebounds.  Mike Rothermel also reached double figures with 10 points.

 

Madison Southern,12,11,17,15,55

Madison Central,29,26,23,16,94

 

Madison Southern (55) – Rothermel 10, Abshear 13, McGuire 3, Roberts 3, Harris 12, M. Taylor 2, Stone 2, Huff 3, Brandenburg 2, D. Taylor 3, Rose 2.

 

Madison Central (94) – Taylor 16, O’Bryan 12, Allen 8, Bosley 19, Hawkins 13, Stocker 6, Walker 5, George 5, Alexander 3, Conner 2, Thomas 5.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

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


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42nd District Tournament (Championships) February 24, 2012
Topic: Basketball

Friday February 24th

 

Bryan Station (14-14)  vs.  Scott County (13-18) (Girls) (Championship)

 

Bryan Station coach Donna Murphy started the following lineup: 5-10 So. Victoria McCoy, 5-8 Jr. Serena Sandusky, 6-1 Jr. Hallie Crumbie, 5-7 Jr. DeShante Clay, and 5-6 Jr. Labianca Frazier.  Scott County coach Steve Helton countered with 6-0 So. Tereka Guyn, 5-9 Sr. Mary Logsdon, 6-0 So. Iman Guy, 5-6 Sr. Ally Conrad, and 5-6 So. Audriana Christopher.

 

Bryan Station defeated Scott County by  a score of 64-54.  Bryan Station shot 31.1% from the field including one of eight from the three point line.  The Lady Defenders connected on 25 of 36 free throws, pulled down 54 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 18 Scott County turnovers.  Scott County shot 30% from the field including three of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Cardinals connected on 15 of 23 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored six points off 17 Bryan Station turnovers.

 

5-10 Jr. Brittany Williams led Bryan Station with 15 points and 13 rebounds.  Victoria McCoy  added 14 points and nine rebounds.  Serena Sandusky recorded 13 points, seven rebounds, and three assists.  DeShante Clay also reached double figures with 10 points and six rebounds.  Hallie Crumbie added nine points, 12 rebounds, and three blocked shots.

 

Audriana Christopher led Scott County with 19 points, nine rebounds, and three assists.  Tereka Guyn added 10 points and six rebounds.

 

Bryan Station,14,19,17,14,64

Scott County,9,16,18,11,54

 

Bryan Station (64) – McCoy 14, Sandusky 13, Crumbie 9, Clay 10, Frazier 2, Williams 15, Gill 1.

 

Scott County (54) – Guyn 10, Logsdon 5, Guy 0, Conrad 3, Christopher 19, T. Ray 3, Young 6, DeFoor 3, Buchanan 5.

 

All Tournament Team

 

CeCi Evans,Henry Clay

Maddie Mitchell,Sayre

Tereka Guyn,Scott County

Audriana Christopher,Scott County

Victoria McCoy,Bryan Station

Serena Sandusky,Bryan Station

Brittany Williams,Bryan Station

 

Bryan Station (12-19)  vs.  Scott County (27-4) (Boys) (Championship)

 

Bryan Station coach Mike Allen started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Marcus Williams, 5-11 Jr. Tyler Smith, 6-3 Sr. Kalahari Harris, 5-10 So. Jordan Henry, and 6-1 Sr. Jaylen Beckham.  Scott County coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-5 Sr. Tamron Manning, 6-3 Sr. Isaiah Ivey, 6-4 Sr. Josh Harris, 6-0 Jr. Quin Richardson, and 6-1 So. Trenton Gilbert.

 

Scott County defeated Bryan Station by a score of 71-49.  Scott County shot 46.7% from the field including four of nine from the three point line.  The Cardinals connected on 25 of 32 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 19 Bryan Station turnovers.  Bryan Station shot 28.6% from the field including five of 18 from beyond the arc.  The Defenders connected on 12 of 17 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 15 Scott County turnovers.

 

Tamron Manning led Scott County with 27 points including 10 of 14 free throws, 10 rebounds, and four steals.  Isaiah Ivey  added 21 points including eight of nine free throws and seven rebounds.  Trenton Gilbert chipped in with 12 points and six rebounds.

 

Jaylen Beckham led Bryan Station with 16 points and six rebounds.  Marcus Williams added 15 points and seven rebounds.

 

Bryan Station,9,15,13,12,49

Scott County,11,23,16,21,71

 

Bryan Station (49) – Williams 15, Ty. Smith 5, Harris 4, Henry 0, Beckham 16, Allen 5, Sweat 4.

 

Scott County (71) – Manning 27, Ivey 21, Harris 2, Richardson 2, Gilbert 12, Haddix 5, Petterson 2.

 

All Tournament Team

 

Wes Kimball,Henry Clay

Reid Freeman,Sayre

Marcus Williams,Bryan Station

Kalahari Harris,Bryan Station

Isaiah Ivey,Scott County

Trenton Gilbert,Scott County

Tamron Manning,Scott County

 

Acknowledgements:

 

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

 

 

 


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43rd District Tournament (Championships) February 24,2012
Topic: Basketball

Friday February 24th

 

Paul L. Dunbar (24-6)  vs.  Lexington Catholic (20-10) (Girls) (Championship)

 

Paul L. Dunbar coach Sarah Van Horn started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Lakeena Parks, 5-10 Sr. Morgan McEldowney, 6-2 So. Brooke Todd, 5-2 Jr. Jordin Fender, and 5-2 Jr. Kierra Muhammad.  Lexington Catholic coach Chelsea Chowning countered with 6-0 Sr. Alex Botkin, 6-0 Sr. Emily Johns, 6-0 Sr. Elizabeth Walton, 5-8 Sr. Bonnie Rhule, and 5-9 Jr. Octavia Wilson.

 

Paul L. Dunbar raced out to a 46-18 halftime lead on their way to a 71-46 victory over Lexington Catholic.  Dunbar’s quickness and the outside bombing of Morgan McEldowney (6 of 6 from beyond the arc) spelled doom for the Lady Knights tonight.  Dunbar shot 55.8% from the field including six of nine from the three point line.  The Lady Bulldogs connected on seven of 11 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 18 Lexington Catholic turnovers.  Lexington Catholic shot 29.8% from the field including four of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Knights connected on 14 of 20 from the free throw line, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 17 Dunbar turnovers.

 

Morgan McEldowney led Paul L. Dunbar with 22 points including six three point baskets.  McEldowney was seven of 10 from the field including six of six from the three point line, and two of three from the free throw line.  Kierra Muhammad and 5-6 Sr. Indya Raglin added 10 points each.  Jordin Fender chipped in with nine points and seven steals.  Brooke Todd recorded eight points, nine rebounds, and four blocked shots.

 

Octavia Wilson led Lexington Catholic with 17 points including two three point baskets and four assists.  Alex Botkin added seven points and seven rebounds.  Bonnie Rhule also scored seven points.

 

Paul L. Dunbar,21,25,11,14,71

Lexington Catholic,7,11,18,10,46

 

Paul L. Dunbar (71) – Parks 8, McEldowney 22, Todd 8, Fender 9, Muhammad 10, Raglin 10, Jackson 4.

 

Lexington Catholic (46) – Botkin 7, Johns 3, Walton 5, Rhule 7, Wilson 17, Blake 2, Cawood 5.

 

All Tournament Team

 

Peyton Hisel,Tates Creek

Ashanti Thomas,Lafayette

Kristen Jacob,Lexington Christian Academy

Octavia Wilson,Lexington Catholic

Alex Botkin,Lexington Catholic

Kierra Muhammad,Paul L. Dunbar

Jordin Fender,Paul L. Dunbar

Morgan McEldowney,Paul L. Dunbar,MVP

 

Lafayette (13-17)  vs.  Lexington Catholic (23-7) (Boys) (Championship)

 

Lafayette coach Mike Mendenhall III started the following lineup: 6-8 Jr. Nick Trisko, 6-7 Jr. Ethan Burlingham, 6-8 So. Jackson Davis, 6-0 So. Lance Blakley, and 6-3 Jr. Tranard Chester.  Lexington Catholic coach Brandon Salsman countered with 6-6 Sr. Patrick Keller, 6-5 Sr. Craig Floyd, 6-9 Jr. Jack Whitman, 5-10 Jr. Dillon Avare, and 5-10 Sr. Bryan Woomer.

 

Dillon Avare hit a three point basket at the buzzer to give Lexington Catholic a 40-37 come-from-behind victory over Lafayette.  Lafayette led 28-16 at halftime and had outrebounded Lexington Catholic 31-15 and LexCath had shot a dismal 19.2% from the field.  Lexington Catholic rallied in the third quarter and trailed 33-29 after three quarters.  The score was tied 37-37 at the 1:24 mark on a Craig Floyd basket resulting from a steal by Bryan Woomer.  Lexington Catholic missed two free throws with 37.4 seconds remaining in the game and Lafayette called a timeout with 13.4 seconds on the clock.  Lafayette turned the ball over and Lexington Catholic called timeout with 10.7 seconds on the clock.  Lafayette had fouls to give and committed two fouls with Lexington Catholic retaining possession of the ball.  Lexington Catholic inbounded the ball with approximately three seconds remaining on the clock and Dillon Avare’s off-balance shot at the buzzer found the bottom of the net for the 40-37 victory.

 

Lexington Catholic shot 31.9% from the field including four of 19 from the three point line.  The Knights connected on six of 12 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 14 Lafayette turnovers.  Lafayette shot 30.6% from the field including one of eight from beyond the arc.  The Generals connected on six of eight free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored five points off eight Lexington Catholic turnovers.  Lafayette held a 16-6 advantage in second effort points.

 

Jack Whitman led Lexington Catholic with 14 points, five rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Bryan Woomer added eight points and nine assists.

 

Jackson Davis led Lafayette with 14 points and 12 rebounds.  Nick Trisko added nine points and 10 rebounds.

 

Lafayette,15,13,5,4,37

Lexington Catholic,6,10,13,11,40

 

Lafayette (37) – Trisko 9, Burlingham 2, Davis 14, Blakley 2, Chester 0, Sweat-Washington 6, Jeter 4.

 

Lexington Catholic (40) – Keller 2, Floyd 2, Whitman 14, Avare 6, Woomer 8, Muncy 2, Banahan 6.

 

All Tournament Team

 

Tyler Harville,Lexington Christian Academy

Darius Gibson,Tates Creek

Mike Smith,Paul L. Dunbar

Lance Blakley,Lafayette

Jackson Davis,Lafayette

Dillon Avare,Lexington Catholic

Jack Whitman,Lexington Catholic

Bryan Woomer,Lexington Catholic,MVP

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to the Lexington Catholic Stats Crew Glenn Gentry and Gary Long for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.

 


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Friday, 24 February 2012
27th District Tournament (Boys) February 21-23, 2012
Topic: Basketball

27DB2012

 

 

27th District Tournament (Boys)

Seneca High School

Louisville, KY

February 21-23, 2012

 

 

 

Tuesday February 21st

 

Atherton (9-17)  vs.  Trinity (26-3)

 

Atherton coach Thomas Wilson started the following lineup: 6-0 Sr. Tyler Pelton, 5-10 Jr. Joshua Floyd, 6-4 Sr. Andy Read, 5-11 Jr. Devin Mayfield, and 5-9 Jr. Marcus West.  Trinity coach Mike Szabo countered with 6-4 Jr. Darryl Hicks, 6-1 Jr. James Quick, 6-6 Sr. Nathan Dieudonne, 6-1 Sr. Charles Foster, and 6-2 Sr. Troy Saxton.

 

Trinity defeated Atherton by a score of 84-63.  Trinity shot 48.4% from the field including 12 of 23 (52.2%) from the three point line.  The Shamrocks connected on 12 of 18 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 20 Atherton turnovers.  Atherton shot 46.9% from the field including five of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Rebels connected on 12 of 15 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored nine points off 11 Trinity turnovers.

 

James Quick led Trinity with 24 points including four three point baskets, five rebounds, and six steals.  Troy Saxton added 12 points on four three point baskets.  Darryl Hicks chipped in with 11 points and six rebounds.

 

Devin Mayfield led Atherton with 21 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, and four assists.  Marcus West added 17 points including two three point baskets.  Andy Read pulled down seven rebounds.

 

Atherton,14,16,20,13,63

Trinity,20,30,16,18,84

 

Atherton (63) – Pelton 8, Floyd 6, Read 4, Mayfield 21, West 17, Twigg 3, Stanke 2, Sanchez 2.

 

Trinity (84) – Hicks 11, Quick 24, Dieudonne 8, Foster 6, Saxton 12, Rice 7, Perito 6, Owens 4, Page 2, Thurman 2, Allen-Kawa 2.

 

Waggener (8-20)  vs.  Seneca (6-20)

 

Waggener coach Bryan O’Neill started the following lineup: 6-0 Sr. Derrick Maddox, 6-0 Jr. Tyrone Stallard, 6-2 Sr. Larry Taylor, 5-8 Jr. Joseph Head, and 5-10 So. Semaj Ingram.  Seneca coach Brad Fraser countered with 6-3 Sr. Jarret Morgan, 6-0 Sr. Devin White, 6-3 Sr. Robert Winters, 6-0 So. William Maddox, and 6-0 Sr. Keith Miller.

 

Seneca defeated Waggener by a score of 64-59.  Seneca led 41-18 in the third quarter but Waggener outscored the Redhawks 41-23 the rest of the way to make the final margin close.  Seneca shot 50% from the field including three of 11 from the three point line.  The Redhawks connected on 23 of 31 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 24 Waggener turnovers.  Waggener shot 44.9% from the field including five of 16 from beyond the arc.  The Wildcats connected on 10 of 19 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 20 Seneca turnovers.

 

Devin White led Seneca with 33 points and four steals.  White was 10 of 16 from the field including one of five from the three point line, and 12 of 17 from the free throw line.  Jarret Morgan added eight points.

 

6-0 Sr. Camden Newton led Waggener with 23 points including three three point baskets and eight rebounds.  6-3 Sr. Brandon Millner added 11 points and seven rebounds.  Derrick Maddox added nine points and Tyrone Stallard pulled down eight rebounds.

 

Waggener,12,3,15,29,59

Seneca,16,19,10,19,64

 

Waggener (59) – D. Maddox 9, Stallard 4, Taylor 0, Head 3, Ingram 3, Newton 23, Millner 11, R. Maddox 3, Dennison 3.

 

Seneca (64) – Morgan 8, White 33, Winters 6, Maddox 4, Miller 5, Samuels 2, Rushin 6.

 

Thursday February 23rd

 

Trinity (27-3)  vs.  Seneca (7-20)  (Championship)

 

Trinity coach Mike Szabo started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. Darryl Hicks, 6-1 Jr. James Quick, 6-6 Sr. Nathan Dieudonne, 6-1 Sr. Charles Foster, and 6-2 Sr. Troy Saxton.  Seneca coach Brad Fraser countered with 6-3 Sr. Jarret Morgan, 6-0 Sr. Devin White, 6-3 Sr. Robert Winters, 6-0 So. William Maddox, and 6-0 Sr. Keith Miller.

 

Trinity outscored Seneca 31-14 in the second quarter on their way to a 75-46 victory.  Trinity shot 43.3% from the field including six of 23 from the three point line.  The Shamrocks connected on 17 of 22 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 32 points off 28 Seneca turnovers.  Seneca shot 41.2% from the field including three of nine from beyond the arc.  The Redhawks connected on 15 of 21 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 10 Trinity turnovers.

 

Nathan Dieudonne led Trinity with 27 points and seven rebounds.  Darryl Hicks added 16 points.  Charles Foster chipped in with 10 points, four rebounds, three assists, and four steals.

 

Devin Miller led Seneca with 26 points and six rebounds.  White was eight of 13 from the field including two of two from the three point line, and eight of nine from the free throw line.  William Maddox added eight points.  6-2 So. Jeonta Samuels pulled down seven rebounds.

 

Trinity,16,31,11,17,75

Seneca,11,14,6,15,46

 

Trinity (75) – Hicks 16, Quick 3, Dieudonne 27, Foster 10, Saxton 5, Rice 4, Page 4, Thurman 2, Owens 1, Hepler 3.

 

Seneca (46) – Morgan 1, White 26, Winters 2, Maddox 8, Miller 0, Samuels 4, Rushin 5.

 

All Tournament Team

 

Devin Mayfield,Atherton

Camden Newton,Waggener

Devin White,Seneca

William Maddox,Seneca

James Quick,Trinity

Darryl Hicks,Trinity

Nathan Dieudonne,Trinity

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to Bob Tonini of Sacred Heart Academy for providing the comprehensive statistics for all the games in this tournament.

 


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