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Monday, 12 July 2010
Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp
Topic: Basketball

Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls
Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp


The Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp will be held July 16-17 in Georgetown, Kentucky at Georgetown College.

The camp director for this camp is Rick Bolus who is entering his 38th season as a basketball scout and 31st year an an exposure basketball camp director.  Rick Bolus started the Rick Bolus High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service in 1973.  Mr. Bolus’ newsletters not only reach the desks of numerous college coaches nationwide, but also several all-star game directors. 

A camp report will be made available via internet to almost 2,000 women’s basketball college coaches in the United States. This camp will also be covered on www.kyprephoops.com website. The camp features speakers on recruiting, academics, and basketball.  Each player participates in five games over the two-day period.  All players receive equal playing time as substitutions are done by the clock.  There are fundamentals stations, team practice sessions, optional competition contests, and a written evaluation from the camper's league coach.  The camp director is at camp both days observing each player's performance daily.  A certified trainer is at camp around the clock.

 


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Wednesday, 7 July 2010
31st Annual Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp(R) 2010 Second Session
Topic: Basketball

31st Annual Rick Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010

( Second Session July 18-22 )

 

The camp will be held in Georgrtown, Kentucky at Georgetown College.  The camp director for this camp is Rick Bolus, who is entering his 38th season as a basketball scout and his 31st year as an exposure basketball camp director.  Rick Bolus started the Rick Bolus High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service in 1973.  He is also a consultant for several national basketball tournaments, shootouts, and All-Star games.  Numerous colleges representing all levels of play subscribe to his High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service.

There are two sessions this year: June 27-July 1, 2010, and July 18-22, 2010.  Both sessions include a Junior Division.  Each session also features speakers on recruitment and academics.  All players also receive mini-clinics.  There are mini-clinics for guards, big men, and 3-point shooters.  There are also optional competition contests as well as a written evaluation from the camper’s league coach.

Some of the outstanding players who have attended Rick Bolus’ camps include Rex Chapman, Tim Couch, Richie Farmer, Travis Ford, Pat Graham, Darren Hancock, Allen Houston, Jack Ingram, Jimmy Jackson, Dan Langhi, Derek Lowe, A.J. Moye, Brad Miller, Larry O’Bannon, Jared Odle, Scott Padgett, John Pelphrey, Felton Spencer, Scott Sutton, Dejuan Wheat, and Albert White.

All games are played full-court in Alumni Gym and the intramural complex.  All  Players resceive equal playing time as substitutions are done by the clock.  All teams in both junior and senior divisions will compete in a single elimination tournament.  Certified trainers are on duty at all times.

The Rick Bolus High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® is not affiliated with any other basketball camp using the name of either Blue-Chip or High Potential.

 


Posted by REH at 7:31 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 7 July 2010 7:35 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 6 July 2010
31st Annual Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp(R) Session 1
Topic: Basketball

RBC3S

 

 

31st Annual Rick Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010

 

The first session of this camp held June 27th-July 1st Featured some excellent talent in both decisions.  One of the Junior Division teams that featured players from the state of Illinois was designated  #11 Team Wisconsin and rolled through the camp schedule with a perfect 8-0 record including the Junior Division tournament.  This team was “loaded” and added several individual honors as well as the camp Junior Division title.

Seven players made the Junior Division All- Star team including 5-8 8th grader 5-8 8th grader Davon Smith McKinley Junior High South Holland IL, 6-2 8th grader Lamont Walker Benjamin Mays Academy Chicago IL, 6-0 Fr. Erick Locke Evanston Twp Evanston IL, 6-1 Fr. Tevin King Emmett Chicago IL, 6-3 Fr. Victor Law St. Rita Chicago IL, 6-0 8th grader Eddie Miles Morgan Park Chicago IL, and 6-0 Fr. Torrence Johnson Morgan Park IL.

Erick Locke also captured the Junior Division Camp MVP and was Junior Division All-Star Game Runner-Up MVP.  Tevin King was named Junior Division All-Star Game MVP.  Lamont Walker was named Junior Division Tournament MVP.  Victor Law finished in a tie for the frontline three point shooting champ in the Junior Division.  5-7 8th grader Aaron Jones De La Salle Institute Chicago IL captured the Junior Division backcourt hot-shot competition.

This team, while extremely talented played well together as a team and it will be very interesting to follow them throughout their high school careers.

 

The Rick Bolus’ High Potential® Blue-Chip Basketball Camp® is not affiliated with any other basketball camp using the names of either High Potential or Blue-Chip.

 

More to come…….


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31st Annual Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp(R) Session 1
Topic: Basketball

RBC2S

 

 

31st Annual Rick  Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010

 

There were three all-star games played Wednesday June 30th at this session of the camp.  They were Top 30 All-Star Game, Second 30 All-Star Game, and the Junior Blue-Chip All-Star Game.

Junior Blue-Chip All-Star Game

The Red team beat the White team by a score of 118-111.  The All-Star game MVP from the Red team was 6-1 Fr. Tevin King Emmett Chicago IL.  The All-Star game Runner-Up MVP from the White team was 6-0 Fr. Erick Locke Evanston Twp. Evanston IL.

Second 30 All-Star Game

The White team defeated the Red team by a score of 153-125.  The All-Star game MVP from the White team was 6-5 Jr. Jauan Akins North Hardin Radcliff KY.  The All-Star game Runner-Up MVP from the Red team was 5-11 Sr. SeVaughn Collins Independence Columbus OH.

Top 30 All-Star Game

The White team defeated the Red team by a score of 138-125.  The All-Star game MVP from the White team was 6-1 Sr. Ismaila Dauda Grandview Prep Boca Raton FL who led his team with 25 points.  6-1 Sr. Morgan Toliver New Albany IN, 6-4 Sr. Jay Hook Midway Waco TX, 6-8 Sr. Andrew Smith Highlands Christian Pompano Beach FL, 6-0 Jr. Charles Foster Trinity Louisville KY, and 5-10 Sr. Evan Forhetz added 16, 12, 12, 12, and 10 points respectively.  The All-Star game Runner-Up MVP from the Red team was 6-7 Sr. Jack Stewart Highlands, Ft. Thomas KY.  6-3 Sr. Jake Simpson Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville KY added 12 points.  Stewart and Simpson led the Red team with 23 and 12 points respectively.

 

The Rick Bolus’ High Potential® Blue-Chip Basketball Camp® is not affiliated with any other basketball camp using the names of either High Potential or Blue-Chip.

 

More to come………..


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Monday, 5 July 2010
High Potential Hooparama Showcase
Topic: Basketball

HPHS

 

 

High Potential Hooparama Showcase

Bullitt East High School

Mt. Washington, KY

November 20, 2010

 

  • Your varsity and junior varsity teams will play the same day on a full court against a competitive opponent (Note: JV game will start sixty minutes earlier than the varsity to allow some of your JV players to play in the varsity game)
  • Varsity game will be two 20 minute halves for total of forty minutes with the clock stopping on dead balls, free throws, etc. (Note: due to KHSAA rules, the scoreboard will be erased at halftime.  The JV game will be running time.)
  • 15 T-shirts for members of your squad
  • Hospitality room for you, your staff and team
  • MVP trophy awarded in the varsity game to a player for each team
  • Gift for coach
  • Over 2,000 colleges nationwide will be informed of this event
  • Coverage of this showcase in Rick Bolus’ High Potential Basketball Recruiting Service issues that will go out to his college subscribers
  • Internet coverage by Ron Harrison www.kyprephoops,com

 

November 20, 2010 (Saturday)

(Bolded team is the home team)

(All games are Eastern Standard Time)

( Bullitt East is the host school)

 

10:00 AM – Scott vs Assumption (JV Game)

11:00 AM – Scott vs. Assumption (Varsity)

1:00   PM – Clay County vs. Sacred Heart (JV Game)

2:00   PM – Clay County vs. Sacred Heart (Varsity)

4:00   PM – Owensboro Catholic vs. Bullitt East (JV Game)

5:00   PM – Owensboro Catholic vs. Bullitt East (Varsity)

7:00   PM – Franklin County vs. Mercy (JV Game)

8:00   PM – Franklin County vs. Mercy (Varsity)

 

Above information provided by Rick Bolus.  I will add updates at a later date.


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Kentucky AAU High School Championships Boys Junior Varsity and Varsity Divisions
Topic: Basketball

AAUBJV

 

Kentucky AAU High School Championships

Boys Junior Varsity and Varsity Divisions

Lexington, KY

June 17-20, 2010

 

Sunday June 20th

 

Junior Varsity Division

Pineville 63  Rowan County 48 (Quarterfinal) – John Simpson, Jamie Roan, and Jacob Skinner led Pineville with 19, 16, and 14 points respectively.  Dalton Stacy and Josh Barnard led Rowan County with 15 and 12 points respectively.

Scott County 81  Breathitt County 36 (Quarterfinal) – Zack Humphrey and Trent Gilbert led Scott County with 16 and 11 points respectively.  Bobby Fraley led Breathitt County with 10 points.

Lafayette 63  Hazard 50 (Quarterfinal) – Charles “Snoop” Johnson and Tranard Chester led Lafayette with 21 and 17 points respectively.  Collier Mobelini and Mack Hall led Hazard with 15 and 14 points respectively.

South Laurel 54  Garrard County 40 (Quarterfinal) – Daniel Skinner led South Laurel with 22 points including six three point baskets.  Austin Schaser added 12 points.  Markell Hayes and Nathan Smith led Garrard County with nine and eight points respectively.

Scott County 63  Pineville 33 (Semifinal) – Zack Humphrey led Scott County with 18 points.  Byron Asher led Pineville with 12 points.

South Laurel 79  Lafayette 42 (Semifinal) – Zach Baxter led South Laurel with 21 points including five three point baskets.  Blake Sanders added 11 points.  Tranard Chester led Lafayette with 21 points.

Scott County 47  South Laurel 44 (Championship) – Jalen Haddix and Zack Humphrey led Scott County with 18 and 10 points respectively.  Blake Sanders led South Laurel with 16 points.

 

Varsity Division

Hazard 81  East Jessamine 55 (Quarterfinal) – Jon Combs, Jordan Olinger, and Zac Blanton led Hazard with 28, 20, and 17 points respectively.  Michael Rexroat led East Jessamine with 19 points including five three point baskets.  Jordan Redd added 10 points.

Bryan Station 42  Tates Creek 41 (Quarterfinal) – Jaron Mock hit a free throw with 1.1 seconds remaining on the clock to give Bryan Station the victory.  Darius Waide and Deion Renfro led the victors with 12 and 10 points respectively.  Darius Gibson and Todd Bradley led Tates Creek with nine points each.

Scott County 81  Harlan County 49 (Quarterfinal) – Isaiah Ivey led Scott County with 15 points including three three point baskets.  Josh Harris, Tamron Manning, and Kymble Harris added 14, 14, and 11 points respectively.  Chad Massingale led Harlan County with 19 points.

Rowan County 48  West Jessamine 42 (Quarterfinal) – Adam Wing and D.J. Townsend led Rowan County with 14 and 12 points respectively.  Bradley Strait and Hager led West Jessamine with 19 and 10 points respectively.

Bryan Station 59  Hazard 46 (Semifinal) – James Evans and Darius Waide led Bryan Station with 18 and 17 points respectively.  Zac Blanton, Jon Combs, and Jordan Olinger led Hazard with 14, 13, and 10 points respectively.  Combs recorded four three point baskets.

Scott County 72  Rowan County 44 (Semifinal) – Quin Richardson led Scott County with 18 points.  Isaiah Ivey added 15 points.  D.J. Townsend led Rowan County with 18 points.

Scott County 87  Bryan Station 63 (Championship) – Isaiah Ivey, Tamron Manning, and Tanner Shotwell led Scott County with 23, 18, and 10 points respectively.  James Evans and Deion Renfro led Bryan Station with 15 and 12 points respectively.

 


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Kentucky AAU High School Championships Girls Junior Varsity and Varsity Divisions
Topic: Basketball

AAUGHS

 

 

Kentucky AAU High School Championships

Girls Junior Varsity and Varsity Divisions

Lexington,KY

June 11-13, 2010

 

Sunday June 13th

 

Junior Varsity Division

Assumption 48  Clay County 31 (Quarterfinal) – Leah Oppel led Assumption with 15 points.  Allison Zickel and Annie Crotty added eight and seven points respectively.  Erica Allen led Clay County with 13 points.

Bryan Station 41  Harlan County 30 (Quarterfinal) – Victoria McCoy, Brittany Williams, and DeShante Clay led Bryan Station with nine, eight, and eight points respectively.  Melissa Stewart led Harlan County with seven points.

Madison Central 42  Sacred Heart 31 (Quarterfinal) – Ashley Hinkle, Lauren Skipworth, and Heather Hinkle led Madison Central with 11, nine, and eight points respectively.  Corrine Peabody led Sacred Heart with 13 points.

Somerset 56  Letcher County Central 49 (Quarterfinal) – Mariko Krause, Cassie Bray, and Jessica Wallace led Somerset with 18, 14, and 11 points respectively.  Kelah Eldridge led Letcher County Central with 18 points including four three  point baskets.  Keisha Collins and Julie Cornett added 11 and nine points respectively.

Bryan Station 49  Assumption 44 (Semifinal) – Labi Frazier and Lakeyshia Stennis led Bryan Station with 12 points each.  Allison Zickel, Leah Oppel, and Annie Crotty led Assumption with nine, eight, and seven points respectively.

Madison Central 38  Somerset 34 (Semifinal) – Ashley Hinkle led Madison Central with 17 points.  Marilko Krause led Somerset with 12 points including three three point baskets.

Madison Central 49  Bryan Station 42 (Championship) – Ashley Hinkle, Heather Hinkle, and Lauren Skipworth led Madsion Central with 14, 12, and 12 points respectively.  Lakeyshia Stennis, Labi Frazier, and Victoria McCoy led Bryan Station with 11, 10, and nine points respectively.

 

Varsity Division

Butler 59  Sacred Heart 54 (Quarterfinal) – Heather Wheat, Aareon Smith, and Megan Cureton led Butler with 13, 11, and 10 points respectively.  Maddie Peabody led Sacred Heart with 17 points.  Morgan Clemons added 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Madison Central 48  Casey County 46 (Quarterfinal) – Larryn Brooks and Jenna Cornelison led Madison Central with 11 and 10 points respectively.  Nicole Coffman and Megan Pittman led Casey County with 18 and 12 points respectively.

Marion County 60  Garrard County 15 (Quarterfinal) – Makayla Epps and Bre Elder led Marion County with 19 and 14 points respectively.  Devin Conley led Garrard County with seven points.

Bryan Station 43  Clay County 38 (Quarterfinal) – Serena Sandusky led Bryan Station with 22 points.  Whitney Belle Jackson led Clay County with 14 points.

Butler 52  Madison Central 43 (Semifinal) – Mackenzie Martinez and Megan Cureton led Butler with 14 and 11 points respectively.  Jenna Cornelison and Larryn Brooks led Madison Central with 13 and 11 points respectively.

Marion County 60  Bryan Station 44 (Semifinal) – Makayla Epps, Bre Elder, and Brooke Roberts led Marion County with 19, 17, and 11 points respectively.  Amber Crumbie led Bryan Station with 17 points.

Marion County 51  Butler 40 (Championship) – Makayla Epps led Marion County with 23 points.  Heather Wheat led Butler with 11 points.


Posted by REH at 8:22 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 6 July 2010 1:26 PM EDT
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31st Annual Rick Bolus' High Potential(R)
Topic: Basketball

RBC1S

 

 

31st Annual Rick Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010

 

The first session of camp ran from June 27th-July 1st and had a great deal of talent in both the junior and senior divisions.  Some of the top junior division awards included Camp MVP 6-0 Fr. Erick Locke Evanston Twp. Evanston IL and Camp Runner-Up MVP 5-3 8th grader Nate Georgeton Mason Middle Mason OH.  The top rebounder was 6-4 Fr. Shondel Thompson Leo Catholic Chicago IL. 

Some of the top senior division awards included Camp MVP 6-4 Sr. Joseph Edwards St. Joseph Westchester IL and Camp Runner-Up MVP 6-8 Sr. Andrew Smith Highlands Christian Pompano Beach FL.  Smith was also the slam dunk champ.  Top Underclassmen was 5-8 So. Mike Smith Sayre Lexington KY.  The top rebounder in the senior division was 6-2 Sr. Derek Bourne Nakomis IL.

There will be several more blogs on this camp over the next few days and also a complete write-up on my website so stay tuned……

The Rick Bolus High Potential(R) Blue-Chip Basketball Camp(R) is not affiliated with any other basketball camp using the names of either High Potential or Blue Chip.


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Updated: Monday, 5 July 2010 7:28 PM EDT
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Monday, 21 June 2010
31st Annual Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp(R) 2010
Topic: Basketball

RBC2010

 

 

31st Annual Rick Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010

 

The camp will be held in Georgrtown, Kentucky at Georgetown College.  The camp director for this camp is Rick Bolus, who is entering his 38th season as a basketball scout and his 31st year as an exposure basketball camp director.  Rick Bolus started the Rick Bolus High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service in 1973.  He is also a consultant for several national basketball tournaments, shootouts, and All-Star games.  Numerous colleges representing all levels of play subscribe to his High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service.

There are two sessions this year: June 27-July 1, 2010, and July 18-22, 2010.  Both sessions include a Junior Division.  Each session also features speakers on recruitment and academics.  All players also receive mini-clinics.  There are mini-clinics for guards, big men, and 3-point shooters.  There are also optional competition contests as well as a written evaluation from the camper’s league coach.

Some of the outstanding players who have attended Rick Bolus’ camps include Rex Chapman, Tim Couch, Richie Farmer, Travis Ford, Pat Graham, Darren Hancock, Allen Houston, Jack Ingram, Jimmy Jackson, Dan Langhi, Derek Lowe, A.J. Moye, Brad Miller, Larry O’Bannon, Jared Odle, Scott Padgett, John Pelphrey, Felton Spencer, Scott Sutton, Dejuan Wheat, and Albert White.

All games are played full-court in Alumni Gym and the intramural complex.  All  Players resceive equal playing time as substitutions are done by the clock.  All teams in both junior and senior divisions will compete in a single elimination tournament.  Certified trainers are on duty at all times.

Dates for 2010 Specialty Camps

o June 26-27 Post Camp (Boys and Girls)

o June 26-27 Shooting Camp (Boys and Girls)

The Rick Bolus High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® is not affiliated with any other basketball camp using the name of either Blue-Chip or High Potential.


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Monday, 24 May 2010
Kentucky AAU State Basketball Tournament Boys 15U, 16U, and 17U All Stars
Topic: Basketball

AAUBA

 

 

Kentucky AAU State Basketball Tournament

Boys 15U, 16U, and 17U All Star Divisions

Kentucky Basketball Academy and Lafayette High School

Lexington, KY

May 21-23, 2010

 

Sunday May 23rd

Boys 15U

BA Hoyas 64  KY Legends 52 (Quarterfinal) – Rusty Troutman, Jack Sherry, and Chris Dunbar led BA Hoyas with 20, 10, and 10 points respectively.  Dasean Peterson and Burt Pouncy led KY Legends with 22 and nine points respectively.

Hoops Elite 73  N. KY Tarheels 60 (Quarterfinal) – Dontez Byrd, Anthony Edwards, and Montrell Morris led Hoops Elite with 13, 12, and 11 points respectively.  Byrd recorded four thee point baskets.  Brandon Hatton and Zach McNeil led the Tarheels with 28 and 10 points respectively.

Hoop Dreams 73  Georgetown Sting 53 (Quarterfinal) – Larry Morton and Mike Smith led the victors with 14 and 13 points respectively.  Jack Whitman and Dillon Avare added nine points each.  Trent Gilbert and Andrew Short led Georgetown Sting with 17 and eight points respectively.

Royal Family 75  W. KY Hoopstars 57 (Quarterfinal) – Quentin Snider and Devaunte Yelder led Royal Family with 11 points each.  Eli Flener and Jamonte Davis led Hoopstars with  nine and eight points respectively.

BA Hoyas 52  Hoops Elite 51 OT (Semifinal) – Rusty Troutman and Chase Darst led BA Hoyas with 22 and 11 points respectively.  Marcus Cosby and Cameron Lewis led Hoops Elite with 11 points each.

Hoop Dreams 70  Royal Family 65 (Semifinal) – Jack Whitman, Mike Smith, Larry Morton, Eric Trigg, and Christian Cunningham led Hoop Dreams with 18, 16, 13, 11, and 11 points respectively.  Jason Hatcher, Quentin Snider, Tae’Shawn Gibbs, and DeAngelo Russell led Royal Family with 16, 15, 12, and 12 points respectively.

Hoop Dreams 50  BA Hoyas 40 (Championship) 40 – Larry Morton and Mike Smith led Hoop Dreams with 17 and 11 points respectively.  Jack Sherry and Chris Dunbar led BA Hoyas with 17 and 11 points respectively.

Boys 16U

The Ville 82  Hoptown Hoyas 51 (Quarterfinal) – Darryl Hicks, Daniel Ross, Tyrel Corlew, David Levitch, Omar Prewitt, and James Quick led The Ville with 11, 11, nine, nine, nine, and nine points respectively.  Darius White and Nick Riley led Hoptown Hoyas with 10 and eight points respectively.

Charlotte Court 59  Real Deal 46 (Quarterfinal) – Adam Wing, Darius Gibson, and Darius Waide led Charlotte Court with 23, 15, and 10 points respectively.  Daylin Garland and Jon Schoonover led Real Deal with 12 points each.

Derek Smith All Stars 75  Shining Star Sports 49 (Quarterfinal) – Andrew Perito, Jalen Wesson, Troy Saxton, and Zach Davis led the victors with 14, 13, 12, and 12 points respectively.  Codey Chambers, Zeke Pike, and Cooper Downs led Shining Star Sports with 12, eight, and eight points respectively.

Next Level Sports 86  Hoop Dreams 75 OT (Quarterfinal) – Mekale McKay, Joe Drake, Daquan Boyd, and William Bryant led Next Level with 23, 16, 14, and 11 points respectively.  Drake recorded four three point baskets.  Jaylen Beckham, Isiah Ivey, Mike Terry, Taylor Barnette, and Corey Gregg led Hoop Dreams with 23, 18, 10, 10, and 10 points respectively.

The Ville 57  Charlotte Court 56 (Semifinal) – James Quick hit a field goal in the closing seconds to give The Ville the victory.  Paul Jones hit a shot from beyond mid-court for Charlotte Court but it was determined by the officials to have been after the buzzer.  Desmond Dorsey and James Quick led The Ville with 20 and 10 points respectively.  Jay Johnson and Darius Waide led Charlotte Court with 21 and 13 points respectively.

Next Level Sports 59  Derek Smith All Stars 56 (Semifinal) – Daquan Boyd hit a contested three point shot at the buzzer to give Next Level the victory.  Mekale McKay and Daquan Boyd led Next Level with 21 and 11 points respectively.  Natahn Dieudonne and Charles Foster led Derek Smith All Stars with 19 and 12 points respectively.

Next Level Sports 58  The Ville 50 (Championship) – William Bryant and Mekale McKay led Next Level with 16 and 10 points respectively.  Darryl Hicks, James Quick, and Omar Prewitt led The Ville with 11, nine, and nine points respectively.

Boys 17U

Derek Smith All Stars 73  BA Hoyas 71 (Quarterfinal) – Deondre McWhorter hit a jump shot in the lane at the buzzer to give Derk Smith All Stars the victory.  Tanner Shotwell led the victors with 19 points including three three point baskets.  Paul Williamson, Deondre McWhorter, and Alex Webb added 13, 12, and 10 points respectively.  Kameron Woods, Byron Sanford, and Arman Marks led BA Hoyas with 22, 15, and 10 points respectively.

Charlotte Court 79  Royal Family 64 (Quarterfinal) – Daniel  Kiesling, Martez Harris, Walter Alexander, Seth Beckham, and Hunter Porter led Charlotte Court with 14, 14, 13, 12, and 11 points respectively.  Jermaine Jackson and Jakki Hobbs led Royal Family with 24 and 10 points respectively.

Shining Star Sports (D) 69  Louisville Bengals 44 (Quarterfinal) – Lyonell Gaines and Remy Abell led the victors with 17 and 10 points respectively.  Dan Ratterman and Mike Ising led Louisville Bengals with 11 points each.

Shining Star Sports (P) 65 N. KY Bulldogs 55 (Quarterfinal) – Jake Thelen and Kevin Shaw led the victors with 17 and 12 points respectively.  Bobby Stauffer and Robbie Barber led N. KY Bulldogs with 12 and nine points respectively.

Charlotte Court 61  Derek Smith All Stars 59 (Semifinal) – Martez Harris, Seth Beckham, and Marcellus Barksdale led Charlotte Court with 13, 12, and 12 points respectively.  Tanner Shotwell led Derek Smith All Stars with 20 points including six three point baskets.  Deondre McWhorter added 16 points.

Shining Star Sports (D) 77  Shining Star Sports (P) 63 (Semifinal) – Timmy Knipp led the victors with 25 points including four three point baskets.  Lyonell Gaines, Remy Abell, and Robbie Stenzel added 13, 11, and 10 points respectively.  Jake Giesler and Kevin Shaw led Shining Star Sports (P) with 17 and 16 points respectively.

Shining Star Sports (D) 80  Charlotte Court 73 (Championship)  - Remy Abell led the victors with 28 points.  Tony Kimbro, Robbie Stenzel, and Timmy Knipp added 20, 11, and 10 points respectively.  Walter Alexander, Marcellus Barksdale, Seth Beckham, and Daniel Kiesling led Charlotte Court wit 15, 15, 13, and 10 points respectively.

 

I will have a complete writeup of this event at a later date.  All statistics mentioned here came from the KBA game scoresheets.

 

 


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