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Wednesday, 9 March 2022
Jeffersontown vs. Doss (Boys) 6th Region Tournament (Championship) March 8, 2021
Topic: Basketball

20226RBC

 

Jeffersontown vs. Doss (Boys)

6th Region Tournament (Championship)

Valley High School

Louisville, KY

March 8, 2022

 

Jeffersontown defeated Doss by the score of 59-54 to give Coach Richard Duncan the championship in a season in which the 6th region was widely known as the “wild. wild west”  because it was one of the most competitive regions in the state with no easy nights in the ‘ville.  6-0 So. Drae Vasser led Jeffersontown with 18 points and four steals.  6-7 Sr. LaVonte Harris added 15 points and seven rebounds.  6-4 Sr. Will Vasser and 6-5 Sr. Brian Gatewood recorded nine and seven points respectively.

 

6-1 Sr. Inslee Carroll continued his sterling play with 18 points to lead Doss.  6-0 Sr. Jeremiah Glover and 5-8 Jr. Marcus Barker added 11 and nine points respectively.  6-6 Sr. Tony Moss chipped in with seven points.

 

Jeffersontown,22,6,17,14,59

Doss,15,17,13,9,54

 

Jeffersontown (59) – D. Vasser 18, Harris 15, W. Vasser 9, Brian Gatewood 7, Brandon Gatewood 4, McDaniels 4, Price 2.

 

Doss (54) – Carroll 18, Glover 11, Barker 9, Moss 7, Bray 4, Toole 3, Coward 2.

 

All-Tournament Team – Drae Vasser (Jeffersontown), LaVonte Harris (Jeffersontown), Will Vasser (Jeffersontown), Inslee Carroll (Doss), Marcus Barker (Doss), Malichai Hamilton (Pleasure Ridge Park), Cyr Malonga (Evangel Christian), Chavez Woods (Butler), Tucker Blanford (Bullitt East), Dalton Hicks (Fairdale), and Hunter Coleman (Bullitt Central).


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Male vs. Ballard (Boys) 7th Region Tournament (Championship) March 7, 2022
Topic: Basketball

20227RBC

 

Male vs. Ballard (Boys)

7th Region Tournament (Championship)

Valley High School

Louisville, KY

March 7, 2022

 

Kaleb Glenn hit a jump shot at the buzzer to give Male an 82-80 triple overtime victory over Ballard in a game that was considered by veteran observers to be one of the best games they had ever witnessed.  It was for all the marbles (the regional title) and also the final game for Ballard coach Chris Renner who leaves the hardwood with a 7-3-186 slate.  Ballard’s Keno Hayden scored at the final horn in regulation to knot the score at 63 all and force the first overtime. Ballard’s Gabe Sisk provided the heroics in the first overtime with four straight points to tie the score at 70-70 and force a second overtime.  Male had a chance to end it but missed the shot and the score ended at 76 all and forced a third overtime.  Ballard committed a turnover with approximately 30 seconds remaining setting the stage for Glenn to become a hero deeply etched into the storied Louisville high school  round ball history..

 

6-7 Jr. Kaleb Glenn led Male with 38 points including four three point baskets and 10 rebounds.  6-2 Jr. Demetrius White added 14 points.  6-7 Sr. Dez Lindsay and 5-10 Jr. Jack Edelen each recorded 10 points. 

 

6-5 Jr. Gabe Sisk paced Ballard with 30 points.  6-3 Sr. Kennedy Hayden 15.  6-0 Sr. Kaden Stanton and 6-10 Sr. Maker Bar chipped in with 10 and eight points respectively.

 

Male,14,14,21,14,7,6,6,82

Ballard,15,21,13,14,7,6,4,80

 

Male (82) – Glenn 38. White 14, J. Edelen 10, Lindsay 10, Brown 2, Johnson 8.

 

Ballard (80) – Sisk 30, Hayden 15, Stanton 10, Bar 8, Tilford 7, Marrero 6, Franklin 4.

 

All-Tournament Team – Kaleb Glenn (Male), Jack Edelen (Male), Dez Lindsay (Male), Maker Bar (Ballard), Gabe Sisk (Ballard), Mekhi Smith (St. Xavier), Kam Jones (Central), Delshawn Simms (Seneca), George Washington III (Christian Academy of Louisville), CJ Walls (Trinity), and Damone King (DuPont Manual).


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North Laurel vs. Knox Central (Boys) 13th Region Tournament (Championship) March 7, 2022
Topic: Basketball

202213RBC

 

North Laurel vs. Knox Central (Boys)

13th Region Tournament (Championship)

Corbin Arena

Corbin, KY

March 7, 2022

 

North Laurel defeated Knox Central by the score of 69-56 to loosen Knox Central’s three year stranglehold on the 13th Region championship.  North Laurel led 21-6 after the first quarter but Knox Central battled back and actually trimmed the margin to 3: 49-46 with 6:46 left in the game.  North Laurel rallied to close out the game and end the run on a 20-10 run to give the Jaguars the title and earn Reed Sheppard the Tournament MVP award.  North Laurel shot 49% from the field including five of 14 from the three point line.  The Jaguars were a perfect 14 of 14 from the free throw line and pulled down 25 rebounds.  Knox Central shot 36.1% from the field including three of 19 from beyond the arc.  The Panthers connected on nine of 14 free throws and pulled down 34 rebounds.

 

6-3 Jr. Reed Sheppard led North Laurel with 37 points including 10 of 10 free throws, six rebounds, 11 assists, two blocked shots, and two steals.  6-4 Jr. Ryan Davidson added 13 points and 6-0 So. Brody Brock chipped in with eight points.

 

6-4 Sr. Jevonte Turner led Knox Central with 25 points and eight rebounds.  6-6 So. Gavin Chadwell added 16 points and 13 rebounds.  6-4 Sr. Isaac Mills chipped in with six points and 6-0 Sr. Blake Ledford tallied five points.

 

North Laurel,21,11,15,22,69

Knox Central,6,20,17,13,56

 

North Laurel (69) – Sheppard 37, Davidson 13, B. Brock 8, Dotson 5, Sizemore 4, Harris 2.

 

Knox Central (56) – J. Turner 25, Chadwell 16, I. Mills 6, Ledford 5, Brock 2, K.T. Turner 2.


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Dixie Heights vs. Covington Catholic (Boys) 9th Region Tournament (Championship) March 8, 2022
Topic: Basketball

20229RBC

 

Dixie Heights vs. Covington Catholic (Boys)

9th Region Tournament (Championship)

BB&T Arena

Northern Kentucky University

Highland Heights, KY

March 8, 2022

 

Dixie Heights coach Roger Stainforth II started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Logan Landers, 6-2 So. Hudson Blank, 6-6 Sr. Billy Wogenstahl, 5-10 Sr. Jay Flynn, and 6-3 Sr. Keirnan Geraci.  Covington Catholic coach Scott Ruthsatz countered with 6-6 Jr. Chandler Starks, 6-1 Jr. Kascyl McGillis, 6-8 Sr. Mitchell Rylee, 5-11 Jr. Evan Ipsaro, and 6-1 So. Brady Hussey.

 

Covington Catholic outscored Dixie Heights 21-0 in the final quarter to pull away for a 59-43 victory.  Covington Catholic shot 50% from the field including two of 13 from the three point line.  The Colonels connected on 13 of 13 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and committed six turnovers.  Dixie Heights shot 51.6% from the field including four of eight from beyond the arc.  The Colonels connected on seven of 12 free throws, pulled down 14 rebounds, and committed seven turnovers.

 

Mitchell Rylee led Covington Catholic with 25 points, nine rebounds, two assists, and two blocked shots.  Evan Ipsaro added 11 points including four of four free throws and six assists.  Brady Hussey recorded 11 points, three rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Chandler Starks chipped in with 10 points including four of four free throws, six rebounds, and two assists.

 

Keirnan Geraci led Dixie Heights with 16 points including five of six free throws and five rebounds.  Billy Wogenstahl added 11 points, three rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots.  Hudson Blank recorded eight points.

 

Dixie Heights,11,14,9,9,43

Covington Catholic,16,10,12,21,59

 

Dixie Heights (43) – Landres 2, Blank 8, Wogenstahl 11, Flynn 3, Geraci 16, Brennan 3.

 

Covington Catholic (59) – Starks 10, McGillis 0, Rylee 25, Ipsaro 11, Hussey 11, Jones 2.

 

A special thanks to the Covington Catholic Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for this game.


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Frederick Douglass vs. Henry Clay (Boys) 11th Region Tournament (Championship) March 7, 2022
Topic: Basketball

202211RBC

 

Frederick Douglass vs. Henry Clay (Boys)

11th Region Tournament Championship

Paul S. McBrayer Arena

Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, KY

March 7, 2022

 

Frederick Douglass coach Jason Moseley started the following lineup: 6-7 Jr. Tyson Barrett, 6-0 Jr. Tylon Webb, 6-7 Sr. Shemar O’Roy-Ford, 5-10 Fr. Armelo Boone, and 5-11 Jr. Kai Simpson.  Henry Clay coach Daniel Brown countered with 6-2 Sr. Aziel Blackwell, 6-2 Jr. Kyan Miller, 6-7 Sr. Brenden Wicker, 5-9 Jr. Konlin Brown, and 6-1 Sr. Kanye Henderson.

 

Henry Clay pulled away late to dfeat Frederick Douglass by the score of 41-37.  There were seven lead changes in this game.  Henry Clay shot 38.9% from the field including two of 12 from the three point line.  The Blue Devils connected on 11 of 18 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 11 Frederick Douglass turnovers.  Frederick Douglass shot 35.1% from the field including one of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Broncos connected on nine of 20 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored eight points off 10 Henry Clay turnovers.

 

Kanye Henderson led Henry Clay with 14 points and four rebounds.  Aziel Blackwell added 12 points.  Kyan Miller recorded seven points and eight rebounds.  6-0 Jr. Mason Hawkins chipped in with four points on four of four free throws, five rebounds, and two steals. 

 

Armelo Boone led Frederick Douglass with 15 points, four rebounds, and two steals.  Tylon Webb added six points and three rebounds.  5-10 Fr. Logan Busson recorded six points, three rebounds, and two steals.  Tyson Barrett chipped in with four points and eight rebounds.

 

Frederick Douglass,6,6,13,11,36

Henry Clay,10,8,14,9,41

 

Frederick Douglass (36) – Barrett 4, Webb 6, O’Roy-Ford 0, Boone 15, Simpson 2, Busson 6, Gaines 2, Chenault 1.

 

Henry Clay (41) – Blackwell 12, Miller 7, Wicker 0, Konlin Brown 4, Henderson 14, Hawkins 4.

 

All-Tournament Team: John Reinhart (Lexington Catholic), Zach Semones (Western Hills), Zach Carter (Paul Laurence Dunbar). Will Hardin (Madison Central), Zach Hudson (Madison Southern), Jay Rose (Madison Southern), Malachi Moreno (Great Crossing), Vince Dawson III (Great Crossing), Armelo Boone (Frederick Douglass), Logan Busson (Frederick Douglass), Tylon Webb (Frederick Douglass), Aziel Blackwell (Henry Clay), Konlin Brown (Henry Clay), Brenden Wicker (Henry Clay), and (MVP) Kanye Henderson (Henry Clay).

 

A special thanks to the 11th Region Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for this game.

 


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Franklin County vs. Lafayette (Girls) 11th Region Tournament (Championship) March 5, 2022
Topic: Basketball

202211RGC

 

Franklin County vs. Lafayette (Girls)

11th Region Tournament Championship

Paul S. McBrayer Arena

Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, KY

March 5, 2022

 

Franklin County coach Joey Thacker started the following lineup: 6-1 So. Rachel Shropshire, 5-10 Sr. Patience Laster, 6-4 Jr. Jhaven Meade, 5-5 Sr. Nevaeh Carter, and 6-0 Jr. Jazmin Chambers.  Lafayette coach Allison Denton countered with 5-10 Sr. Olivia Cathers, 5-10 Fr. Savannah Simpson, 6-1 Sr. Anaya Brown, 5-1 Sr. Catherine Jacobs, and 5-5 Jr. Gracyn Grantz.

 

Franklin County trailed 15-14 at halftime but pulled away in the second half to defeat Lafayette by the score of 41-29.  Lafayette had an excellent game plan but was not able to knock down the open shots.  The score was tied three times and there were five lead changes in the game.  Franklin County shot 32.6% from the field including one of 17 from the three point line.  The Lady Flyers connected on 12 of 26 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Lafayette turnovers.  Lafayette shot only 15.6% from the field including three of 22 from beyond the arc.  The Generals connected on 12 of 16 from the free throw line, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored nine points off nine Franklin County turnovers. 

 

Patience Laster shot 11 points, 11 rebounds, and two steals.  Jhaven Meade added eight points and 10 rebounds.  Nevaeh Carter recorded seven points, nine rebounds, and five assists.  5-3 Fr. Leia Hogan chipped in with seven points and three steals.

 

Olivia Cathers led Lafayette with 13 points and eight rebounds.  Anaya Brown added nine points, eight rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals.  Gracyn Grantz recorded six points and three rebounds.

 

Franklin County,3,11,14,13,41

Lafayette,5,10,6,8,29

 

Franklin County (41) – Shropshire 2, Laster 11, Meade 8, Carter 7, Chambers 4, Hogan 7, Frazee 2.

 

Lafayette (29) – Cathers 13, Simpson 1, Brown 9, Jacobs 0, Grantz 6.

 

All-Tournament Team – Mati Stepp (Berea), Timothi Williams (Great Crossing), Katherine Truitt (Lexington Catholic), Tania Woodall (Bryan Station), Kennedy Williams (Henry Clay), Allison Stone (Henry Clay), Macie Daniels (Madison Southern), Morgan Flannery (Madison Southern), Anaya Brown (Lafayette), Savannah Simpson (Lafayette), Olivia Cathers (Lafayette), Nevaeh Carter (Franklin County), Jazmin Chambers (Franklin County), Jhaven Meade (Franklin County), and (MVP) Patience Laster (Franklin County).

 

A special thanks to the 11th Region Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for this game.

 

 


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Mercy Academy vs. Bullitt East (Girls) 6th Region Tournament March 5, 2022
Topic: Basketball

20226RGC

 

Mercy Academy vs. Bullitt East (Girls)

6th Region Tournament Championship

Valley High School

Louisville, KY

March 5, 2022

 

Mercy Academy coach Nick Cann started the following lineup: 6-1 Jr. Emma Barnett, 5-10 Jr. Mary Smith, 6-2 Fr. Leah Macy, 5-5 Fr. Alyssa Murphy, and 5-5 Sr. Gracie Helm.  Bullitt East coach Chris Stallings countered with 5-10 So. Anna Rodgers, 5-8 Sr. Emma Egan, 6-6 Sr. Gracie Merkle, 5-8 Jr. Lilly Reid, and 5-9 So. Jada Hughes.

 

The score was tied 21-21 at halftime but Bullitt East pulled away in the second half to defeat Mercy Academy by the score of 63-50.  The score was tied six times and there were 10 lead changes in the game.  Bullitt East shot 45.5% from the field including four of 15 from the three point line.  The Lady Chargers connected on nine of 21 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 11 points off nine Mercy Academy turnovers.  Mercy Academy shot 37.2% from the field including three of 18 from beyond the arc.  The Jaguars connected on 15 of 20 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored six points off seven Bullitt East turnovers.

 

Gracie Merkle led Bullitt East with 23 points and 14 rebounds.  Emma Egan added 17 points, eight rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Anna Rodgers recorded 10 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, and four assists.  Lilly Reid chipped in with seven points, four rebounds, three assists, and two steals.

 

Leah Macy led Mercy Academy with 14 points and seven rebounds.  Mary Smith added 13 points including five of six free throws, five rebounds, and two steals.  Alyssa Murphy recorded nine points, four rebounds, and six assists.  Emma Barnett chipped in with eight points including six of six free throws, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.

 

Mercy Academy,10,11,14,15,50

Bullitt East,9,12,20,22,63

 

Mercy Academy (50) – Barnett 8, Smith 13, Macy 14, Murphy 9, Helm 2, Kaelin 2, Arnold 2.

 

Bullitt East (63) – Rodgers 10, Egan 17, Merkle 23, Reid 7, Hughes 6.

 

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

 


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Sacred Heart Academy vs. DuPont Manual (Girls) 7th Region Tournament (Championship) March 5, 2022
Topic: Basketball

20227RGC

 

Sacred Heart Academy vs. DuPont Manual (Girls)

7th Region Tournament Championship

Valley High School

Louisville, KY

March 5, 2022

 

Sacred Heart Academy coach Donna Moir started the following lineup: 6-0 Fr. ZaKiyah Johnson, 5-11 Sr. Josie Gilvin, 6-0 Sr. Alex Wolff, 5-8 Jr. Triniti Ralston, and 5-10 So. Reagan Bender.  DuPont Manual coach Jeff Sparks countered with 5-9 Jr. Jakayla Thompson, 5-8 Sr. Ayanna Stroud, 6-0 Sr. Daisha White, 5-4 Jr. Sydne Tolbert, and 5-5 Jr. Jazmine Chatman.

 

Sacred Heart Academy captured the championship with a hard fought 64-56 victory over a talented DuPont Manual squad.  There were three lead changes and five ties in this game.  Sacred Heart shot 48.8% from the field including zero of seven from beyond the arc.  The Valkyries connected on 24 of 31 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 14 DuPont Manual turnovers.  DuPont Manual shot 37% from the field including seven of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Crimsons connected on nine of 19 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 13 Sacred Heart Academy.

 

ZaKiyah Johnson had a big night for Sacred Heart Academy with 31 points including 13 of 15 free throws, nine rebounds, five assists, and two steals.  Triniti Ralston added 15 points including seven of eight free throws and five rebounds.  Alex Wolff recorded six points, two rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Josie Gilvin chipped in with five points, six rebounds, four assists, and two steals. 

 

Sydne Tolbert led DuPont Manual with 18 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, and two steals.  Jakayla Thompson added 12 points including five of eight free throws, 11 rebounds, three assists, and two steals.  Daisha White recorded eight points and seven rebounds. 

 

Sacred Heart Academy,14,15,13,22,64

DuPont Manual,11,8,17,20,56

 

Sacred Heart Academy (64) – Johnson 31, Gilvin 5, Wolff 6, Ralston 15, Bender 3, Pelayo 4,

 

Dupont Manual (56) – Thompson 12, Stroud 6, White 8, Tolbert 18, Chatman 0, Weaver 6, Brown 6.

 

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


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Monday, 7 March 2022
2022 IHSA (Illinois) Girls State Basketball Tournament Class 1A, 2A, 3A, & 4A March 3-5, 2022
Topic: Basketball

2022IHSAG

 

2022 IHSA (Illinois) Girls State Basketball Tournament

Championships

Class 1A, 2A, 3A, & 4A

Redbird Arena

Normal, IL

March 3-5, 2022

 

 

Thursday March 3rd

 

Brimfield,60,Neoga,44,Class 1A.Semifinal

Galena (HS),58,Serena,31,Class 1A,Semifinal

Quincy (Notre Dame),56,Pana,44,Class 2A,Semifinal

Winnebago,51,Minonk (Fieldcrest),47,Class 2A,Semifinal

Neoga,45,Serena,23,Class 1A,Consolation

Pana,49,Minonk (Fieldcrest),45,Class 2A,Consolation

 

Friday March 4th

 

Mundelein (Carmel),51,Belthalto (Civic Memorial),24,Class 3A,Semifinal

LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy),55,Morton,24,Class 3A,Semifinal

Lincolnshire (Stevenson),36,Lisle (Benet Academy),28,Class 4A,Semifinal

Barrington,64,Bolingbrook,55,Class 4A,Semifinal

Morton,55,Bethalto (Civic Memorial),41,Class 3A,Consolation

Bolingbrook,57,Lisle (Benet Academy),44,Class 4A,Consolation

 

Saturday March 5th

 

Brimfield,32,Galena (HS),31,Class 1A,Championship

Quincy (Notre Dame),62,Winnebago,56,Class 2A,Championship

Mundelein (Carmel),43,LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy),39,Class 3A,Championship

Lincolnshire (Stevenson),55,Barrington,43,Class 4A,Championship

 

Galena (32-4) vs. Brimfield (31-4) Class 1A Championship

 

Galena coach Jamie Watson started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Maggie Furlong, 5-9 Fr. Gracie Furlong, 6-0 Sr. Hannah Lacey, 5-6 So. Taylor Burcham, and 5-6 So. Addie Hefel.  Brimfield coach Maribeth Dura countered with 5-11 Sr. Sophie Bedell, 5-9 Sr. Jaclyn Fabry, 6-0 Sr. Ella Lune, 5-5 So. Elynn Peterson, and 5-7 Jr. Elly Doe.

 

Brimfield trailed 22-14 after three quarters but staged a furious rally to earn a 32-31 victory over Galena.  The score was tied 31-31 when Elynn Peterson was fouled with 2.1 seconds remaining on the clock.  Peterson missed the first shot bur hit the second one and Jaclyn Fabry intercepted a pass at the buzzer to seal the victory.  There were four lead changes and six ties in this game.  Brimfield shot 34.3% from the field including five of 14 from the three point line.  The Indians connected on three of seven free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 18 Galena turnovers.  Galena shot 28.6% from the field including five of 10 from beyond the arc.  The Pirates connected on six of 11 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 22 Brimfield turnovers. 

 

Ella Lune led Brimfield with 10 points including two three point baskets, eight rebounds, and six blocked shots.  Elly Doe added eight points including two three point baskets and two assists.  Sophie Bedell recorded six points, five rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals.  Jaclyn Fabry chipped in with five points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals.  Elynn Peterson added three points and seven steals.

 

Taylor Burcham led Galena with 15 points including two three point baskets and five steals.  Addie Hefel added six points, eight rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and four steals.  Maggie Furlong recorded six points and three rebounds.

 

Galena,5,9,8,9,31

Brimfield,2,9,3,18,32

 

Galena (31) – M. Furlong 6, G. Furlong 4, Lacey 0, Burcham 15, Hefel 6.

 

Brimfield (32) – Bedell 6, Fabry 5, Lune 10, Peterson 3, Doe 8.

 

 

Winnebago (35-3) vs. Quincy (Notre Dame) (30-3) Class 2A Championship

 

Winnebago coach Judy Krause started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Miyah Brown, 5-10 Jr. Campbell Schrank, 5-11 Sr. Sarah Seger, 5-5 Sr. Annika Bielskis, and 5-10 Sr. Renee Rittmeyer.  Quincy (Notre Dame) coach Eric Orne countered with 5-9 Sr. Eryn Cornwell, 5-8 Jr. Lia Quintero, 6-0 Jr. Abbey Schreacke, 5-7 Fr. Sage Stratton, and 5-8 Jr. Blair Eftink.

 

Quincy (Notre Dame) defeated Winnebago by the score of 63-56.  Winnebago led 29-28 at halftime but Quincy (Notre Dame) outscored Winnebago 20-10 in the third quarter to gain control of the game.  There were eight lead changes and four ties in this game.  Quincy (Notre Dame) shot 43.2% from the field including two of 10 from the three point line.  The Lady Raiders connected on 29 of 34 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 11 Winnebago turnovers.  Winnebago shot 33.9% from the field including four of 16 from beyond the arc.  The Indians connected on 14 of 24 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 14 Quincy (Notre Dame) turnovers.

 

Abbey Schreacke led Quincy (Notre Dame) with 35 points including 14 of 14 free throws, 11 rebounds, two blocked shots, and four steals.  Blair Eftink added 13 points including seven of eight free throws, six rebounds, and two assists.  Lia Quintero recorded seven points, five rebounds, and two steals.  Eryn Cornwell chipped in with six points and six rebounds.

 

Renee Rittmeyer led Winnebago with 16 points including two three point baskets, four of four free throws, five rebounds, and five blocked shots.  Miyah Brown added 12 points including six of nine free throws, 11 rebounds, four assists, and two steals.  Campbell Schrank recorded 10 points and six rebounds.  Sarah Seger chipped in with 10 points, four rebounds, and two steals.

 

Winnebago,11,18,10,17,56

Quincy (Notre Dame),9,19,20,15,63

 

Winnebago (56) – Brown 12, Schrank 10, Seger 10, Bielskis 3, Rittmeyer 16, Harris 5.

 

Quincy (Notre Dame) (63) – Cornwell 6, Quintero 7, Schreacke 35, Stratton 2, Eftink 13.

 

LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy) (33-3) vs. Mundelein (Carmel) (28-7) Class 3A Championship

 

LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy) coach Eddie Stritzel started the following lineup: 6-0 So. Olivia Austin, 6-0 Jr. Gracie Carstensen, 6-1 So. Danielle Scully, 5-8 So. Amalia Dray, and 6-0 Sr. Caroline Workman.  Mundelein (Carmel) coach Ben Berg countered with 6-5 Jr. Jordan Wood, 6-1 Jr. Mia Gillis, 6-4 Sr. Grace Sullivan, 5-6 So. Ashley Schlabowske, and 5-6 So. Anna Hartman.

 

Mundelein (Carmel ) defeated Nazareth Academy by the score of 43-39.  There were six lead changes and four ties in this game.  Carmel shot 57.1% from the field including one of five from the three point line.  The Corsairs connected on 10 of 16 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored five points off six Nazareth Academy turnovers.  Nazareth Academy shot 33.3% from the field including five of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Roadrunners connected on 10 of 16 free throws, pulled down 14 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 12 Carmel turnovers.

 

Grace Sullivan led Carmel with 13 points, 13 rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Jordan Wood added 12 points, three assists, and two blocked shots.  Mia Gillis recorded eight points, seven rebounds, and three assists.

 

Gracie Carstensen led Nazareth Academy with 11 points including three three point baskets and three steals.  Amalia Dray added nine points and three rebounds.  Caroline Workman recorded eight points including two three point baskets and two steals.  Danielle Scully chipped in with six points including four of four free throws, six rebounds, and two assists.

 

LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy),2,14,11,12,39

Mundelein (Carmel),7,11,13,12,43

 

LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy) (39) – Austin 5, Carstensen 11, Scully 6, Dray 9, Workman 8.

 

Mundelein (Carmel) (43) – Wood 12, Gillis 8, Sullivan 13, Schlabowske 5, Hartman 0, Smith 5.

 

Barrington (30-6) vs. Lincolnshire (Stevenson) (35-2) Class 4A Championship

 

Barrington coach Babbi Barreiro started the following lineup: 5-11 Jr. Sophie Swanson, 5-11 Sr. Laura Mahlum, 6-2 So. Molly O’Riordan, 5-6 Sr. Allison Funk, and 5-10 So. Gwen Adler.  Lincolnshire (Stevenson) coach Ashley Graham countered with 6-1 So. Emory Klatt, 5-10 So. Kendall Williams, 6-2 Jr. Kate Arne, 5-8 Sr. Ava Bardic, and 5-10 Sr. Simone Sawyer.

 

Lincolnshire (Stevenson) defeated Barrington by the score of 55-43.  Lincolnshire (Stevenson) shot 47.8% from the field including five of 13 from the three point line.  The Patriots connected on six of 12 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 16 Barrington turnovers.  Barrington shot 37.8% from the field including six of 18 from beyond the arc.  The Fillies connected on nine of 14 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored five points off 10 Lincolnshire (Stevenson) turnovers.

 

Simone Sawyer led Lincolnshire (Stevenson) with 26 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, and five steals.  Ava Bardic added 13 points including three three point baskets and three rebounds.  Kate Arne chipped in with eight points.  Emory Klatt recorded five points, nine rebounds, two assists, and four steals.  Kendall Williams pulled down seven rebounds.

 

Sophie Swanson led Barrington with 14 points including three three point baskets, four rebounds, two assists, and five steals.  Molly O’Riordan added 12 points including three of four free throws, seven rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Gwen Adler recorded six points and five rebounds.  Allison Funk chipped in with six points on two three point baskets.

 

Barrington,4,13,17,9,43

Lincolnshire (Stevenson),16,18,14,7,55

 

Barrington (43) – Swanson 14, Mahlum 5, O’Riordan 12, Funk 6, Adler 6.

 

Lincolnshire (Stevenson) (55) – Klatt 5, Williams 3, Arne 8, Bardic 13, Sawyer 26.

 

A special thanks to the IHSA for providing the up-to-date results and statistics for all their events.

 

 


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2022 TSSAA (Tennessee) Blue Cross Basketball Championships DII Class A 7 AA (Boys & Girls March 3-5, 2022
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2022 TSSAA (Tennessee) Blue Cross Basketball Championships

Division II Class A & AA (Boys & Girls)

Hooper Eblen Center

Tennessee Tech Center

Cookeville, TN

March 3-5, 2022

 

Thursday March 3rd  

 

Knoxville Catholic (22-10) vs. Ensworth (25-4) (Girls) Division II Class AA (Semifinal)

 

Knoxville Catholic coach Travis Mains started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Jazmine Williams, 5-10 Fr. Tinsley Walker, 6-0 Sr. Ella Renfree, 5-3 So. Sharon Wilson, and 5-10 So. Sydney Mains.  Ensworth coach Mary Taylor Cowles countered with 5-10 Sr. Deayonna Cambridge, 5-10 Sr. Keili Martin, 6-0 Sr. Kamil Collier, 5-5 Sr. Jayda Woods, and 5-7 So. Jaloni Cambridge.

 

Ensworth outscored Knoxville Catholic 20-8 in the second quarter on their way to a 65-43 victory.  Ensworth shot 36.4% from the field including four of 19 from the three point line.  The Tigers connected on 13 of 16 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and 19 points off 21 Knoxville Catholic turnovers.  Knoxville Catholic shot 28.9% from the field including one of 17 from beyond the arc.  The Fighting Irish connected on 16 of 18 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored four points off 11 Ensworth turnovers.

 

Jaloni Cambridge led Ensworth with 26 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, five assists, and seven steals.  Kamil Collier added 18 points including six of eight free throws and 12 rebounds.  Deayonna Cambridge recorded 11 points including two three point baskets.  Jayda Woods chipped in with six points including four of four free throws, 11 rebounds, and six assists.

 

Sydney Mains led Knoxville Catholic with 20 points including 10 of 10 free throws, six rebounds, and two steals.  Jazmine Williams added 10 points including four of four free throws and five rebounds.

 

Knoxville Catholic,13,8,7,15,43

Ensworth,15,20,17,13,65

 

Knoxville Catholic (43) – Williams 10, Walker 2, Renfree 1, Wilson 0, Mains 20, Krueger 3, Perry 3, Frana 4.

 

Ensworth (65) – D. Cambridge 11, Martin 4, Collier 18, Woods 6, J. Cambridge 26.

 

Knoxville Webb (19-12) vs. Lipscomb Academy (21-11) (Girls) Division II Class AA (Semifinal)

 

Knoxville Webb coach Shelley Collier started the following lineup: 5-9 8th Grade Meeyah Green, 5-7 Sr. Sheelove Knowles, 5-10 Jr. Madelyn Ladd, 5-6 Sr. Shae Berry, and 5-7 Sr. Lily Hirsh.  Lipscomb Academy coach Becky Starks countered with 5-9 Sr. Mallye Merritt, 5-9 Sr. Abby Smith, 5-10 Jr. Kate Grogan, 5-4 Sr. Ella Grace Thompson, and 5-5 8th Grade Bella Shepard.

 

Lipscomb Academy pulled away in the second half to defeat Knoxville Webb by the score of 47-37.  The score was tied seven times and there were three lead changes in this game.  Lipscomb Academy shot 37.1% from the field including zero of eight from the three point line.  The Mustangs connected on 21 of 27 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored seven points off eight Knoxville Webb turnovers.  Knoxville Webb shot 28.8% from the field including four of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Spartans connected on three of four free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored five points off 10 Lipscomb Academy turnovers.

 

Ella Grace Thompson led Lipscomb Academy with 12 points including eight of 12 free throws, six rebounds, and two steals.  Mallye Merritt added 11 points on five of five from the field and one of two from the charity stripe.  Abby Smith recorded eight points and nine rebounds.  Bella Shepard chipped in with seven points including five of five free throws, four rebounds, and two assists. 

 

Meeyah Green led Knoxville Webb with 18 points including two three point baskets and seven rebounds.  Shae Berry added seven points, four rebounds, three assists, and three steals.  Madelyn Ladd recorded five points, 10 rebounds, and two assists.

 

Knoxville Webb,10,8,8,11,37

Lipscomb Academy,6,12,13,16,47

 

Knoxville Webb (37) – Green 18, Knowles 4, Ladd 5, Berry 7, Hirsh 3.

 

Lipscomb Academy (47) – Merritt 11, Smith 8, Grogan 5, Thompson 12, Shepard 7, Duke 2, Cohen 2.

 

Christian Brothers (27-0) vs. Lipscomb Academy (19-13) (Boys) Division II Class AA (Semifinal)

 

Christian Brothers coach Bubba Luckett started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Chandler Jackson, 6-1 Jr. Michael Pepper, 6-6 Sr. Hunter Pratt, 5-9 Sr. Nehemiah Ausley, and 5-9 Sr. Zion Owens.  Lipscomb Academy coach Kevin Starks countered with 6-3 Sr. Brandon Sweeney, 6-3 Sr. Willie Walton, 6-5 Jr. Henry Brown, 6-1 So. Kaleb Beasley, and 6-1 Sr. Jaden Lyles. 

 

Christian Brothers defeated Lipscomb Academy by the score of 58-52.  Christian Brothers shot 46.8% from the field including three of nine from the three point line.  The Purple Wave connected on 11 of 21 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 10 Lipscomb Academy turnovers.  Lipscomb Academy shot 43.8% from the field including eight of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Mustangs connected on two of four free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored nine points off seven Christian Brothers turnovers.

 

Chandler Jackson led Christian Brothers with 18 points, eight rebounds, and three assists.  Hunter Pratt added 13 points including two three point baskets.  Michael Pepper recorded 11 points, six rebounds, and three assists.  6-3 Sr. Austin Strother added nine points and 12 rebounds.

 

Kaleb Beasley led Lipscomb Academy with 17 points, five rebounds, and four assists.  Jaden Lyles added 11 points including three three point baskets, and five rebounds.  Brandon Sweeney recorded 11 points including three three point baskets.  Henry Brown chipped in with six points, eight rebounds, and three assists.

 

Christian Brothers,19,18,8,13,58

Lipscomb Academy,16,11,14,11,52

 

Christian Brothers (58) – Jackson 18, Pepper 11, Pratt 13, Ausley 0, Owens 7, Strother 9.

 

Lipscomb Academy (52) – Sweeney 11, Walton 4, Brown 6, Beasley 17, Lyles 11, Sidney 3.

 

Knoxville Catholic (29-3) vs. Brentwood Academy (30-1) (Boys) Division II Class AA (Semifinal)

 

Knoxville Catholic coach Mike Hutchens started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. Christopher Cain, 6-3 Sr. B.J. Edwards, 6-7 Fr. Deondrea Lindsey, 6-0 Sr. Pressley Patterson, and 6-1 So. Yesan Warren.  Brentwood Academy coach Matt Hoppe countered with 6-3 Sr. D.J. Senter, 6-1 Jr. Drey Moss, 6-6 Sr. Trent McNair, 6-1 Jr. Jayson Nixon, and 6-1 So. Tyler Tanner.

 

The score was tied 38-38 after three quarters but Knoxville Catholic pulled away in the final quarter to defeat Brentwood Academy 63-55.  The score was tied seven times and there were 12 lead changes in this game.  Knoxville Catholic shot 43.8% from the field including three of 13 from the three point line.  The Fighting Irish connected on 18 of 27 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 13 Brentwood Academy turnovers.  Brentwood Academy shot 42.1% from the field including four of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on three of four free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored five points off eight Knoxville Catholic turnovers.

 

B.J. Edwards led Knoxville Catholic with 23 points including nine of 13 free throws, 13 rebounds, five assists, and three steals.  Christopher Cain added 16 points, three rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots, and two steals.  Pressley Patterson recorded 11 points including two three point baskets.  Deondrea Lindsey chipped in with eight points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.

 

Trent McNair led Brentwood Academy with 13 points.  6-6 Fr. George Macintyre added 11 points and five rebounds.  Tyler Tanner recorded 11 points and seven assists.  Drey Moss chipped in with nine points, six rebounds, and two assists.  D.J. Senter pulled down 10 rebounds.

 

Knoxville Catholic,10,13,15,25,63

Brentwood Academy,13,11,14,17,55

 

Knoxville Catholic (63) – Cain 16, Edwards 23, Lindsey 8, Patterson 11, Warren 5.

 

Brentwood Academy (55) – Senter 2, Moss 9, McNair 13, Nixon 7, Tanner 11, Macintyre 11, Rasmussen 2.

 

Friday March 4th

 

Middle Tennessee Christian School (26-9) vs. Christian Academy of Knoxville (26-8) (Girls) Division II Class A (Semifinal)

 

MTCS coach Hannah Jones started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Sydney Cooper, 5-8 Jr. Jailyn Banks, 6-1 Sr. Sarah Wisniowski, Sr. Reagan Atkinson, and 5-4 Jr. Autumn Davis.  CAK coach Abby Williams countered with Jr. Keira Leffew, So. Izzy Proffitt, Jr. Madison Jones, Jr. Emma Carroll, and Jr. Emily Wilson.

 

MTCS outscored CAK 22-7 in the second quarter on their way to a 65-47 victory.  MTCS shot 37.7% from the field including six of 19 from the three point line.  The Cougars connected on 19 of 26 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 16 CAK turnovers.  CAK shot 35.6% from the field including six of 18 from beyond the arc.  The Warriors connected on nine of 15 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored seven points off 10 MTCS turnovers.

 

Jailyn Banks led MTCS with 27 points including 13 of 16 free throws, 17 rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Sydney Cooper added 11 points.  8th Grade Anna Clay Shirley recorded 10 points including three three point baskets and five rebounds.

 

Keira Leffew led CAK with 12 points, 10 rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals.  Madison Jones added 12 points including two three point baskets, three rebounds, and two steals.  Jr. Zoie Bourgoyne recorded eight points and three rebounds.

 

MTCS,14,22,12,17,65

CAK,12,7,24,4,47

 

MTCS (65) – Cooper 11, Banks 27, Wisniowski 4, Atkinson 4, Davis 7, A.C. Shirley 10, Knight 2.

 

CAK (47) – Leffew 12, Proffitt 4, Jones 12, Carroll 5, Wilson 6, Bourgoyne 8.

 

Webb School (29-6) vs. Trinity Christian (25-5) (Girls) Division II Class A (Semifinal)

 

Webb School coach Matthew Shewmake started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Rhema Collins, 5-10 Jr. Bree Robinson, 6-6 Jr. Aalyah Del Rosario, 5-7 Jr. Angelica Velez, and 5-10 Sr. Gal-La Font.  Trinity Christian coach Matthew Coble countered with Sr. Elizabeth Hurt, Sr. Hannah Yarbrough, Jr. Amelia Goehring, Jr. Caden Vailes, and Jr. Olivia Lee.

 

Webb School raced out to a 20-7 first quarter lead on their way to a 64-36 victory over Trinity Christian.  Webb School shot 48.9% from the field including seven of 14 from the three point line.  The Feet connected on 11 of 24 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 16 Trinity Christian turnovers.  Trinity Christian shot 21.4% from the field including two of 15 from beyond the arc.  The Lions connected on 16 of 23 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored eight points off 11 Webb turnovers. 

 

6-0 So. Bre’aria Cannon led Webb School with 23 points including six three point baskets.  Aalyah Del Rosario added 12 points, seven rebounds, and four assists.  6-1 Fr. Tatianna Stovall recorded nine points, 10 rebounds, two assists, four blocked shots, and two steals. 

 

Caden Vailes led Trinity Christian with 15 points.  Olivia Lee added 14 points including 10 of 13 free throws, 10 rebounds, and two assists.

 

Webb School,20,10,20,14,64

Trinity Christian,7,11,8,10,36

 

Webb School (64) – Collins 6, Robinson 3, Del Rosario 12, Velez 7, Font 0, Cannon 23, Stovall 9, Rust 4.

 

Trinity Christian (36) – Hurt 0, Yarbrough 0, Goehring 7, Vailes 15, Lee 14.

 

University School of Nashville (21-9) vs. Goodpasture Christian School (29-5) (Boys) Division II Class A (Semifinal)

 

USN coach Mike Jones started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Adam Miller, 6-3 Jr. Collin France, 6-4 Sr. Adrian Samuels, 6-0 Sr. Russell Petty, and 5-11 Sr. Joshua Scretchen.  Goodpasture coach Adam Sonn countered with 6-4 Fr. Jayden Jones, 6-1 Sr. Chandler Woosley, 6-5 Jr. Jack Carter, 5-10 Sr. Josh Williams, and 6-0 Fr. King Keary.

 

Goodpasture defeated USN by the score of 60-52.  There were four ties and five lead changes in the game.  Goodpasture shot 49% from the field including two of 10 from the three point line.  The Cougars connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 13 points off nine USN turnovers.  USN shot 28.8% from the field including five of 25 from beyond the arc.  The Tigers connected on 17 of 22 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored six points off nine Goodpasture turnovers.

 

Chandler Woosley led Goodpasture with 17 points including three of four free throws, three rebounds, and four assists.  6-5 So. Xavier Shegog added 16 points and seven rebounds.  King Keary recorded 11 points.  Jayden Jones chipped in with nine points, 13 rebounds, and three assists.

 

Joshua Scretchen led USN with 24 points including two three point baskets, eight of 11 free throws, six rebounds, and two steals.  Adrian Samuels added 17 points including two three point baskets, seven of nine free throws, eight rebounds, and two steals.

 

USN,10,15,11,16,52

Goodpasture,13,14,13,20,60

 

USN (52) – Miller 5, France 2, Samuels 17, Petty 4, Scretchen 24.

 

Goodpasture (60) – Jones 9, Woosley 17, Carter 4, Williams 3, Keary 11, Shegog 16.

 

Clarksville Academy (23-13) vs. First Assembly Christian School (29-2) (Boys) Division II Class A (Semifinal)

 

Clarksville Academy coach Tyler Hickman started the following lineup: 6-5 Jr. Jacques Wyatt III, 6-3 Sr. Keith Richburg, 6-7 Jr. Eddie Ricks III, 5-11 Fr. Trae Rideau, and 5-11 Jr. D.J. Merriweather.  FACS coach D’Marius Wilkes countered with 6-6 Sr. Alex Harris, 6-2 Sr. Timothy Thomas, 6-7 Sr. Daniel Egbuniwe, 6-0 Sr. Kobe Wilkes, and 6-1 Sr. Corey Savage.

 

FACS defeated Clarksville Academy by the score of 57-32.  FACS shot 45.5% from the field including 10 o23 from the three point line.  The Crusaders connected on seven of 12 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 11 Clarksville Academy turnovers.  Clarksville Academy shot 33.3% from the field including zero of 10 from beyond the arc.  The Cougars connected on six of 16 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored seven points off eight FACS turnovers.

 

Timothy Thomas led FACS with 17 points including two three point baskets, 10 rebounds, and three assists.  Daniel Egbuniwe added 14 points including two three point baskets, four of six free throws, six rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots, and two steals.  6-6 Sr. Rashaun Wise recorded eight points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, and two assists.

 

Eddie Ricks III led Clarksville Academy with 10 points, six rebounds, and two assists.  Keith Richburg added seven points, five rebounds, and three assists.  Jacques Wyatt III recorded six points and seven rebounds.

 

Clarksville Academy,8,1,12,11,32

FACS,13,13,12,19,57

 

Clarksville Academy (32) – Wyatt III 6, Richburg 7, Ricks III 10, Rideau 3, Merriweather 0, Pridgen-Bratcher 4, Moss 2.

 

FACS (57) – Harris 2, Thomas 17, Egbuniwe 14, Wilkes 3, Savage 7, Shields 6, Wise 8.

 

Saturday March 5th

 

Lipscomb Academy (21-12) vs. Ensworth (26-4) (Girls) Division II Class AA (Championship)

 

Lipscomb Academy coach Becky Starks started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Mallye Merritt, 5-9 Sr. Abby Smith, 5-10 Jr. Kate Grogan, 5-4 Sr. Ella Grace Thompson, and 5-5 8th Grade Bella Shepard.  Ensworth coach Mary Taylor Cowles countered with 5-10 Sr. Deayonna Cambridge, 5-10 Sr. Keili Martin, 6-0 Sr. Kamil Collier, 5-5 Sr. Jayda Woods, and 5-7 So. Jaloni Cambridge.

 

Ensworth defeated Lipscomb Academy by the score of 70-46.  Ensworth shot 44.8% from the field including seven of 21 from the three point line.  The Tigers connected on three of five free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 15 Lipscomb Academy turnovers.  Lipscomb Academy shot 34% from the field including four of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Mustangs connected on eight of 16 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and did not score off four Ensworth turnovers.

 

Deayonna Cambridge led Ensworth with 21 points including three three point baskets, 11 rebounds, five assists, five blocked shots, and four steals.  Jaloni Cambridge added 19 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Kamil Collier recorded 16 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, and five blocked shots.  Jayda Woods chipped in with eight points, five rebounds, six assists, and two steals.

 

Mallye Merritt led Lipscomb Academy with 12 points including four of eight free throws.  Ella Grace Thompson added 10 points, four rebounds, and two assists.  5-3 Sr. Macy Duke recorded eight points including two three point baskets.  Abby Smith chipped in with five points and nine rebounds.

 

Lipscomb Academy,6,14,13,13,46

Ensworth,19,20,18,13,70

 

Lipscomb Academy (46) – Merritt 12, Smith 5, Grogan 6, Thompson 10, Shepard 3, Macy 8, Cohen 2.

 

Ensworth (70) – D. Cambridge 21, Martin 4, Collier 16, Woods 8, J. Cambridge 19, Burke 2.

 

All-tournament team: Deayonna Cambridge (Ensworth), Abby Smith (Lipscomb Academy), Kamil Collier (Ensworth), Jaloni Cambridge (MVP) (Ensworth), Ella Grace Thompson (Lipscomb Academy), Jayda Woods (Ensworth).

 

Knoxville Catholic (29-4) vs. Christian Brothers (28-0) (Boys) Division II Class AA (Championship)

 

Knoxville Catholic coach Mike Hutchens started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. Christopher Cain, 6-3 Sr. B.J. Edwards, 6-7 Fr. Deondrea Lindsey, 6-0 Sr. Pressley Patterson, and 6-1 So. Yesan Warren.  Christian Brothers coach Bubba Luckett countered with 6-5 Sr. Chandler Jackson, 6-1 Jr. Michael Pepper, 6-6 Sr. Hunter Pratt, 5-9 Sr. Nehemiah Ausley, and 5-9 Sr. Zion Owens. 

 

Christian Brothers defeated Knoxville Catholic by the score of 79-72.  Christian Brothers shot 66% from the field including one of three from the three point line.  The Purple Wave connected on 16 of 21 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored eight points off six Knoxville Catholic turnovers.  Knoxville Catholic shot 38.5% from the field including seven of 27 from beyond the arc.  The Fighting Irish connected on 15 of 22 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 10 Christian Brothers turnovers.

 

Chandler Jackson led Christian Brothers with 20 points including six of eight free throws, 10 rebounds, and five assists.  Michael Pepper added 20 points on eight of nine from the field and four of four from the free throw line.  Hunter Pratt recorded 13 points including four of five from the free throw line.  Zion Owens chipped in with 12 points, three rebounds, and five assists.  6-3 Sr. Ashton Strother added 10 points and seven rebounds.

 

Christopher Cain led Knoxville Catholic with 31 points including four three point baskets, five of seven free throws, three rebounds, and two steals.  B.J. Edwards added 21 points including two three point basket, seven of eight free throws, nine rebounds, and three steals.  Deondrea Lindsey recorded 13 points and 10 rebounds. 

 

Knoxville Catholic,17,15,16,24,72

Christian Brothers,20,16,22,21,79

 

Knoxville Catholic (72) – Cain 31, Edwards 21, Lindsey 13, Patterson 0, Warren 7.

 

Christian Brothers (79) – Jackson 20, Pepper 20, Pratt 13, Ausley 2, Owens 12, Pender 2, Strother 10.

 

All-tournament team: BJ Edwards (Knox Catholic), Ashton Strother (Christian Brothers), Christopher Cain (Knoxville Catholic), Zion Owens (Christian Brothers), Deondrea Lindsey (Knoxville Catholic), Chandler Jackson (MVP) (Christian Brothers), Michael Pepper (Christian Brothers).

 

Webb School (29-6)  vs. Middle Tennessee Christian School (26-9) (Girls) Division II Class A (Championship)

 

Webb School coach Matthew Shewmake started the following lineup: 6-1 Fr. Tatianna Stovall, 5-10 Jr. Bree Robinson, 6-6 Jr. Aalyah Del Rosario, 5-7 Jr. Angelica Velez, and 5-10 Sr. Gal-La Font.  MTCS coach Hannah Jones countered with 5-9 Sr. Sydney Cooper, 5-8 Jr. Jailyn Banks, 6-1 Sr. Sarah Wisniowski, Sr. Reagan Atkinson, and 5-4 Jr. Autumn Davis. 

 

Webb School outscored MTCS 23-9 in the third quarter to break open a close game on their way to a 68-48 victory.  Webb School shot 51.1% from the field including five of 12 from the three point line.  The Feet connected on 17 of 32 free throws, pulled down 50 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 10 MTCS turnovers.  MTCS shot 32.7% from the field including seven of 23 from beyond the arc.  The Cougars connected on five of 14 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored six points off 14 Webb School turnovers.

 

Bree Robinson led Webb School with 19 points including five three point baskets, five rebounds, and two steals.  Tatianna Stovall added 14 points, 15 rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Angelica Velez recorded 13 points including nine of 11 free throws, four rebounds, five assists, and two steals.  6-1 Jr. Lauren Rust chipped in with 12 points and four rebounds.  6-2 Jr. Rhema Collins added eight rebounds.

 

Jailyn Banks led MTCS with 16 points, five rebounds, and three assists.  Autumn Davis added 12 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, seven assists, and two steals.  Sarah Wisniowski recorded 10 points including two three point baskets and three rebounds.  8th Grade Anna Clay Shirley chipped in with seven points and four rebounds.

 

Webb School,11,9,23,25,68

MTCS,13,6,9,20,48

 

Webb School (68) – Stovall 14, Robinson 19, Del Rosario 4, Velez 13, Font 0, Almon-Sanchez 2, Cannon 2, Rust 12, Collins 2.

 

MTCS (48) – Cooper 3, Banks 16, S. Wisniowski 10, Atkinson 0, Davis 12, A.C. Shirley 7.

 

First Assembly Christian School (29-2) vs. Goodpasture Christian School (29-5) (Boys) Division II Class A (Championship)

 

FACS coach D’Marius Wilkes started the following lineup: 6-6 Sr. Alex Harris, 6-2 Sr. Timothy Thomas, 6-7 Sr. Daniel Egbuniwe, 6-0 Sr. Kobe Wilkes, and 6-1 Sr. Corey Savage.  Goodpasture coach Adam Sonn countered with 6-4 Fr. Jayden Jones, 6-1 Sr. Chandler Woosley, 6-5 Jr. Jack Carter, 5-10 Sr. Josh Williams, and 6-0 Fr. King Keary.

 

FACS outscored Goodpasture 14-8 in the third quarter on their way to a 48-42 victory.  FACS shot 47.2% from the field including two of nine from the three point line.  The Crusaders connected on 12 of 21 free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored nine points off nine Goodpasture turnovers.  Goodpasture shot 51.7% from the field including one of seven from beyond the arc.  The Cougars connected on 11 of 12 free throws, pulled down 16 rebounds, and scored six points off five FACS turnovers.

 

Daniel Egbuniwe led FACS with 22 points, nine rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and four steals.  Timothy Thomas added nine points, four rebounds, and three assists.  Kobe Wilkes recorded eight points.

 

Jayden Jones led Goodpasture with 14 points and four rebounds.  Chandler Woosley added nine points, three rebounds, and two assists. 

 

FACS,9,9,14,16,48

Goodpasture,11,8,8,15,42

 

FACS (48) – Harris 4, Thomas 9, Egbuniwe 22, Wilkes 8, Savage 0, Wise 5.

 

Goodpasture (42) – Jones 14, Woosley 9, Carter 2, Williams 5, Keary 6, Whitmon 2, Shegog 4.

 

A special thanks to the TSSAA for providing all the tournament info on their very informative up-to-date website.

 

 

 


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