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Sunday, 28 November 2010
Male (10-3) vs. Scott County (10-3) Class 6A Playoffs Semifinals November 26, 2010
Topic: Football

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Male (10-3)  vs.  Scott County (10-3)

6A Playoffs Semifinal

Toyota Stadium

Georgetown, KY

November 26, 2010

 

Male parlayed a strong running game (255 yards on 45 carries for three touchdowns) in a 28-12 victory over Scott County.  Male recorded 16 first downs and 299 yards of total offense.  They were penalized eight times for 51 yards, lost a fumble, and had a pass intercepted.  Scott County recorded 11 first downs and 166 yards of total offense.  The Cardinals were penalized 11 times for 105 yards, lost two fumbles, and had a pass intercepted.

Troy Denning led Male’s ground game with 116 yards on 19 carries.  Jalon Kemp added 100 yards and a touchdown on eight carries.  John Giddens carried the ball 14 times for 44 yards and two touchdowns.  Tyler Adams completed three of 14 passes for 44 yards with one interception.  Tyler Pope caught two passes for 33 yards.  Jalon Kemp led the defense with six solo and two assisted tackles.  Eric Palmer added four solo and five assisted tackles with four of his tackles resulting in losses totalling 16 yards.

Marcus Hill led Scott County’s ground game with 106 yards on 15 carries.  Ben Lawler completed seven of 16 passes for 83 yards and a touchdown with one interception.  James Happy caught five passes for 59 yards.  Nick Smith caught a 14 yard touchdown pass.  Cody Campbell led the defense with four solo and six assisted tackles.  Avery Ford added four solo tackles, two assisted tackles, and one interception.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School             Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Male                 7      14      0       7       28

Scott County     3       0       9       0       12

 

M – John Giddens 42 yard run (Jon. Morrell kicks)

SC – Palmer Ward kicks 32 yard field goal

M – Clay Kesterson recovers fumble in end zone (Jon. Morrell kicks)

M – John Giddens 5 yard run (Jon. Morrell kicks)

SC – Nick Smith 14 yard pass from Ben Lawler (Palmer Ward kicks)

SC – Team safety

M – Jalon Kemp 69 yard run (Jon. Morrell kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Male

Rushing               No.     Yds.     Avg.      Long

Troy Denning      19     116       6.1        24

Jalon Kemp           8     100     12.5        69

John Giddens      14       44       3.1        42

Jon. Morrell          1       -2       -2.0         0

Tyler Adams        3       -3       -1.0          0

Clay Kesterson    0        0        0.0          0

 

Passing             A-C-I     Yds.    TD    Long

Tyler Adams    14-3-1     44        0        18

 

Receiving            No.    Yds.     TD     Long

Tyler Pope           2        33         0        18

Clay Kesterson    1        11         0        11

 

Scott County

Rushing                 No.     Yds.     Avg.     Long

Marcus Hill           15       106        7.1       45

DeShaud Gilkey     1           1         1.0        1

Kevo Edwards        3          -1       -0.3        4

Ben Lawler            9         -23       -2.6        9

 

Passing           A-C-I    Yds.    TD     Long

Ben Lawler    16-7-1    83        1         26

 

Receiving           No.    Yds.    TD    Long

James Happy       5        59       0        26

Nick Smith           1        14       1        14

Kevo Edwards     1        10       0         10

 

Acknowledgements:

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


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Updated: Sunday, 28 November 2010 8:06 PM EST
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Monday, 22 November 2010
9th Annual High Potential Hooparama Showcase (Results)
Topic: Basketball

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9th Annual High Potential Hooparama Showcase (Results)

Bullitt East High School

Mt. Washington, KY

November 19-20, 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 19, 2010 (Friday)

      (Bolded team is the home team)

(All games are Eastern Standard Time)

( Bullitt East is the host school)

 

      4:00 PM – Nelson County vs. Male (JV Game)

      5:00 PM – Nelson County vs. Male (Varsity)

      7:00 PM – Jeffersontown vs. Bullitt East (JV Game)

      8:00 PM – Jeffersontown vs. Bullitt East (Varsity)

 

November 20, 2010 (Saturday)

 

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. Rockcastle County (JV Game)

5:00   PM – Owensboro Catholic vs. Rockcastle County (Varsity)

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

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

Top Players Performing

(Listed alphabetically)

 

Morgan Clemons 5-11 Sr. Sacred Heart

Rebecca Greenwell 6-0 So. Owensboro Catholic

Cierra Drake 6-1 So. Nelson County

Sara Hammond 6-2 Sr. Rockcastle County

Maggie Hartlage 5-9 Sr. Assumption

Lenette Holt 6-2 Sr. Jeffersontown

Whitney Belle Jackson 6-1 Sr. Clay County

Angie Lawrence 5-5 Sr. Rockcastle County

Ashli Mayes 5-10 Jr. Franklin County

Juliann Miller 5-8 Sr. Mercy

Maddie Peabody 5-4 Sr. Sacred Heart

Jessica Philpot 5-8 Sr. Bullitt East

Kayla Smith 5-7 Sr. Clay County

Ashley Spratt 5-7 Sr. Male

Laura Tibbs 6-4 Sr. Scott

Lindey Young 6-2 Sr. Bullitt East

 

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

 

 

 

PARTICIPATING TEAMS

 

Nelson County

 

Coach Kelly Wood’s Lady Cardinals finished 18-11 last season playing in the very competitive 5th Region.  Coach Wood faces a rebuilding job as he graduated four starters including 6-3 Samantha Drake who holds the school’s scoring and rebounding records.  The Lady Cardinals will be young this season and should be led by 6-3 So. Cierra Drake and 5-9 So. AJ Lewis.

 

Male

 

The Lady Bulldogs finished 5-18 last season and Jeff Sparks takes over as coach to lead Male in the 7th Region battles this season.  The Lady Bulldogs should be led by 5-7 Sr. Ashley Spratt who should put up good numbers this season.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-9 Jr. Andrea Owen and 5-7 Sr. Monique White.  The Lady Bulldogs have a good mixture of experience and youth.

 

Jeffersontown

 

Coach John Kyser’s Lady Chargers finished 20-9 last season and should be very competitive in the 7th Region this season.  6-3 Sr. Lenette Holt averaged double digits in both scoring and rebounding last season.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-6 Sr. Chasity Bell, 5-7 Sr. Aisjah Roan, and 5-5 Jr. Danielle Betts.

 

Bullitt East

 

Coach Chris Stallings’ Lady Chargers finished 27-4 last season and despite losing key players to graduation should again be a contender for the 6th Region title.  6-2 Sr. Lindey Young should be a force in the paint and they have an experienced point guard in 5-6 Sr. Jessica Philpott.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-11 Sr. Meredith Polson, 5-7 Sr. Whitney Stansbury, 5-8 Jr. Ashley Duvall, and 5-9 Jr. Nikole Isabel.

 

Scott

 

Coach Rhonda Klette’s Lady Eagles finished 21-9 last season and should contend for the 10th Region title.  6-4 Sr. Lauren Tibbs averaged 25.5 ppg and 10.8 rpg last season.  5-10 Jr. Taylor Stinson (12ppg), 5-9 Sr. Taylor Jackson, and 5-8 Jr. Audra Starnes are returning veterans.  Newcomers 5-9 Fr. Jill Buntin and 5-6 So. Landon Brefeld are expected to contribute this season.

 

Assumption

 

Coach Ron Ferch’s Rockets finished 17-11 last season and will lead a young team into the 7th Region battles this season.  Coach Ferch expects big seasons from his guard tandem of 5-9 Sr. Maggie Hartlage and 5-8 So. Dee Dee Sliter.  5-6 Jr. Becca Durbin and 5-10 Jr. Morgan Foley are poised for good seasons.  5-11 So. Kelsey Kaiser and 5-9 So. Katie Freidrich are expected to provide inside play.

 

Clay County

 

Coach James Burchell’s Lady Tigers finished 28-7 last season and captured the 13th Region championship.  Clay County returns four starters and are favored to capture another region crown.  6-1 Sr. Whitney Belle Jackson averaged 13.1 ppg and 6.2 rpg and is on course to score over 2000 career points and collect over 1000 career rebounds.  Other key returnees are 5-7 Sr. point guard Kayla Smith (8ppg), 5-5 Jr. guard Alisha Mitchell (9 ppg), 5-9 Jr. Sabrina Smith (7.6 ppg), and 5-11 So. Morgan Chestnut.

Other players expected to conribute include 5-10 Fr. Sara Robinson, 5-5 Jr. Victoria Jackson, and 5-6 Jr. Natosha Gilbert.

 

Sacred Heart Academy

 

Coach Donna Moir’s Valkyries finished 17-14 last season in a hard-luck campaign in which three projected starters suffered season ending injuries.  This year’s squad is senior dominated and should challenge for the 7th Region title.

5-4 Sr. point guard Maddie Peabody (9.8 ppg) is quick, a good penetrator on offense, and can shoot the ball.  5-11 Sr. center Morgan Clemons (12.4 ppg 8.6 rpg) is a skilled performer and scores in a variety of ways.  5-11 Jr.  Annamarie Campbell has a good mid-range shot and is an excellent defender.  5-11 Sr. guard Monica McGreal (7.3 ppg) creates matchup problems on the perimeter.  5-5 Sr. Hannah Washle is an excellent defender and 5-5 Sr. Katie Bishop scores well from the perimeter.

Other players expected to contribute include 5-6 Jr. Jade Tubb, 6-1 Jr. Jazmin Smith, 6-0 Jr. Olivia Niehoff, 5-9 Jr. Sandy Gahafer, 5-6 Jr. Erica Walsh, 5-7 So. Kristin Matula, and 5-6 Fr. Raven Merriweather.

 

Owensboro Catholic

 

Coach Ray Zuberer’s Lady Aces finished 18-16 last season and should be a contender for the 3rd Region crown this season.  Owensboro Catholic will be led by 6-1 So. guard Rebecca Greenwell who averaged 26.6 ppg and 10.4 rpg last season.  6-0 Jr. Mary Kate Clemens is expected to put up big numbers this season.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-9 Sr. Lauryn Yevincy, 5-4 Jr. Laura Riney, 5-4 So. Leah Greathouse, 5-6 Jr. Stephanie Dooper, and 5-4 So. Elizabeth Searcy.

 

Rockcastle County

 

Coach Chrysti Noble’s Lady Rockets finished 29-5 last season, captured the 12th Region crown, and are expected to be one of the top teams in the state this season.  6-3 Sr. forward Sara Hammond averaged 15 ppg and 11 rpg last season and is one of the leading contenders for Miss Basketball this season.  Other seniors expected to be key contributors include 5-6 Sr. Angie Lawrence, 5-6 Sr. Kristen Abney, 5-8 Sr. Sydney Arvin, 5-9 Sr. Shanlee Burton, and 5-3 Sr. Ella McQueary.

Other players expected to contribute include 5-7 Jr. Holly Ham, 5-8 Jr. Kadi Cobb, 5-8 Jr. Katie Cowan, 5-7 So. Alexis Chasteen, and 5-10 So. Michaela Hunter.

 

Franklin County

 

Coach Joey Thacker’s Lady Flyers finished 25-8 last season and should contend for the 11th Region championship this season.  5-10 Jr. Ashli Mayes is a skilled combo forward who averaged 14 ppg and 7 rpg last season.  5-11 Sr. Chelsea Rivers and 5-8 Sr. Lacinda Hack are expected to have strong senior campaigns.  6-0 Sr. Taylor Gentry, 5-8 Sr. Heather Redmon, and 5-9 Sr. Veera Salonen are expected to contibute in the paint.

5-5 So. Brittany Mello, 5-9 Sr. Chelsea Brown, 5-7 So. Raven Timmons, 5-3 Fr. Nannilena White, and 5-7 So. Lauren Taylor provides excellent team speed.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-7 Fr. Shelby Sanders, 5-9 7th Malaka Frank, and 5-9 So. Megan Gearhart.

 

Mercy Academy

 

Coach Mark Evan’s Jaguars started slow last season but heated up and finished with a 27-8 record and the state championship.  Mercy graduated some key players but have excellent talent returning and should contend for the 7th Region championship again this year.

5-8 Sr. Juliann Miller (13.1 ppg) was the leading scorer last season and should lead the team this season.  5-5 Sr. Lauren Faris and 5-8 So. Whitney Hartlage are expected to have excellent seasons.  5-10 Jr. Christine Roush and 5-11 Jr. Courtney Roush are also expected to be key contributors this season.  There are several other players on the roster capable of stepping up and having very productive seasons.

 

RESULTS

 

Friday November 19th

 

I will, for the sake of clarity, give scores for both halves and the combined score.  Any stats included are not official, but for the most part recorded by me personally.  I don’t put a lot of stock in scrimmage scores as each coach approaches the scrimmages with different goals.  Please understand that these are scrimmages and coaches are experimenting with substitution rotations and using this event as a teaching tool and to prepare for the upcoming season.  Also, since the games are divided into halves with the score being erased after each period, the coaches treat each period as a new game for teaching purposes.

 

Nelson County  vs.  Male

 

Nelson County coach Kelly Wood started the following lineup: 5-9 So. AJ Lewis, 5-7 Jr. Shelby Maupin, 6-3 So. Cierra Drake, 5-5 Jr. Megan Mattingly, and 5-6 Jr. Ashley Wimsett.  Male coach Jeff Sparks countered with 5-7 Sr. Monique White, 5-9 Jr. Andrea Owen, 5-5 Jr. Katie Watson, 5-6 So. Jasmine Kraft, and 5-4 Jr. Taylor Messex.

Nelson County held a combined score advantage of 76-60.

Cierra Drake was nmed Game MVP for Nelson County and led her team with 22 points.  Shelby Maupin added 15 points including three three point baskets.  5-7 Sr. Ashley Spratt was named Game MVP for Male and scored 17 points including three three point baskets.  5-4 Sr. Michelle Mickens added 10 points.

Nelson County    34  42  -  76

Male                  24  36  -  60

Nelson County (76) – Lewis 9, Maupin 15, Drake 22, Mattingly 2, Wimsett 8, Brown 5, Johnson 4, Dickson 5, Harmon 2, Hagan 3.

Male (60) – White 8, Owen 5, Watson 6, Kraft 1, Messex 0, Cole 4, Mickens 10, Spratt 17, Jones 6, Hickman 4.

 

Jeffersontown  vs.  Bullitt East

 

Jeffersontown coach John Kyser started the following lineup: 5-6 So. Christy Calderon, 5-6 Sr. Chasity Bell, 6-3 Sr. Lenette Holt, 5-5 Jr. Danielle Betts, and 5-7 Sr. Aisjah Roan.  Bullitt East coach Chris Stallings countered with 5-11 Sr. Meredith Polson, 5-9 Jr. Nikole Isabel, 6-2 Sr. Lindey Young, 5-7 Sr. Whitney Stansbury, and 5-4 Fr. Emily Fryman.

Jeffersontown held a combined score advantage of 50-37.

Aisjah Roan was named Game MVP for Jeffersontown and scored 23 points.  Nikole Isabel led Bullitt East in scoring with 10 points.  Lindey Young was named Game MVP for Bullitt East and added eight points.

Jeffersontown   24  26  -  50

Bullitt East         4  33  -  37

Jeffersontown (50) – Calderon 4, Bell 1, Holt 9, Betts 9, Roan 23, McBee 4.

Bullitt East (37) – Polson 7, Isabel 10, Young 8, Stansbury 0, Fryman 3, Blain 4, Logsdon 1, Pfister 2, Duvall 2.

 

Saturday November 20th

 

Assumption  vs.  Scott

 

Assumption coach Ron Ferch started the following lineup: 5-9 So. Katie Freidrich, 5-9 Sr. Maggie Hartlage, 5-10 Jr. Morgan Foley, 5-6 Jr. Becca Durbin, and 5-7 So. Dee Dee Sliter.  Scott coach Rhonda Klette countered with 5-9 Sr. Taylor Jackson, 5-8 Jr. Audra Starnes, 6-4 Sr. Lauren Tibbs, 5-8 Jr. Haley Thurber, and 5-8 Fr. Jill Buntin.

Assumption held a combined score advantage of 88-64.

Dee Dee Sliter was named Game MVP for Assumption and scored 28 points.  Maggie Hartlage, 5-11 So. Kelsey Kaiser, and Morgan Foley added 15, 12, and 11 points respectively.  Kaiser pulled down nine rebounds. Lauren Tibbs was named Game MVP for Scott and scored 33 points and pulled down 10 rebounds.  Haley Thurber added 11 points including three three point baskets.

Assumption     43  45  -  88

Scott              24  40  -  64

Assumption (88) – Freidrich 6, Hartlage 15, Foley 11, Durbin 6, Sliter 28, Hunter 2, Crotty 8, Kaiser 12.

Scott (64) – Jackson 4, Starnes 2, Tibbs 33, Thurber 11, Buntin 4, Faith Gerhardstein 6, Brefeld 4.

 

Clay County  vs.  Sacred Heart Academy

 

Clay County coach James Burchell started the following lineup: 5-9 Jr. Sabrina Smith, 5-11 So. Morgan Chestnut, 6-1 Sr. Whitney Belle Jackson, 5-4 Jr. Alisha Mitchell, and 5-7 Sr. Kayla Smith.  Sacred Heart Academy coach Donna Moir countered with 5-11 Sr. Annamarie Campbell, 5-11 Sr. Monica McGreal, 5-11 Sr. Morgan Clemons, 5-4 Sr. Maddie Peabody, and 5-5 Sr. Hannah Washle.

The combined score of this scrimmage resulted in a 58-58 tie.

Whitney Belle Jackson was named Game MVP for Clay County and recorded 13 points and 11 rebounds.  Alisha Mitchell added 13 points and seven rebounds.  5-10 Fr. Sara Robinson chipped in with 10 points.  Morgan Clemons was named Game MVP for Sacred Heart and scored 15 points.

Clay County    32  26  -  58

Sacred Heart   22  36  -  58

Clay County (58) – S. Smith 8, Chestnut 8, W. Jackson 13, Mitchell 13, K. Smith 5, V. Jackson 1, Robinson 10.

Sacred Heart (58) – Campbell 6, McGreal 8, Clemons 15, Peabody 4, Washle 6, Tubb 1, Matula 2, Merriweather 8, Gahafer 5, Bishop 3.

 

Rockcastle County  vs.  Owensboro Catholic

 

Rockcastle County coach Chrysti Noble started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Shanlee Brown, 5-8 Sr. Sydney Arvin, 6-3 Sr. Sara Hammond, 5-6 Sr. Kristen Abney, and 5-6 Sr. Angie Lawrence.  Owensboro Catholic coach Ray Zuberer countered with 6-1 So. Rebecca Greenwell, 5-9 Sr. Lauryn Yevincy, 6-0 Jr. Mary Kate Clemens, 5-4 Jr. Laura Riney, and 5-4 So. Leah Greathouse.

Rockcastle County held a combined score advantage of 82-57.

Louisville coach Jeff Walz was in attendance today and the stars put on a show.  Louisville signee Sara Hammond was named Game MVP for Rockcastle County and recorded 27 points and 18 rebounds.  Angie Lawrence added 25 points including four thee point baskets.  Rebecca Greenwell was named Game MVP for Owensboro Catholic and the soph. sensation poured in 42 points.

Rockcastle County     34  48  -  82

Owensboro Catholic   28  29  -  57

Rockcastle County (82) – Burton 2, Arvin 6, Hammond 27, Abney 8, Lawrence 25, McQueary 2, Cobb 2, Cowan 4, Hunter 6.

Owensboro Catholic (57) – Greenwell 42, Yevincy 2, Clemens 1, Riney 8, Greathouse 4.

 

Mercy  vs.  Franklin County

 

Mercy coach Mark Evans started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Emily Goetz, 5-8 So. Whitney Hartlage, 5-10 Jr. Christine Roush, 5-5 Sr. Lauren Faris, and 5-8 Sr. Juliann Miller.  Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 5-11 Sr. Chelsea Rivers, 5-7 So. Raven Timmons, 5-10 Jr. Ashli Mayes, 5-9 Sr. Chelsea Brown, and 5-8 Sr. Lacinda Hack.

Mercy held a combined score advantage of 74-63.

Whitney Hartlage was named Game MVP for Mercy and recorded 18 points including three three point baskets.  Emily Goetz and Lauren Faris added 14 and 10 points respectively.  Ashli Mayes was named Game MVP for Franklin County and scored 19 points.  Chelsea Rivers and Raven Timmons added 12 and 10 points respectively.

Mercy                   43  31  -  74

Franklin County     36  27  -  63

Mercy (74) – Goetz 14, Hartlage 18, Ch. Roush 9, Faris 10, Miller 7, Co. Roush 8, Eberle 2, V. Dircksen 2, Bergamini 2, C. Dircksen 2.

Franklin County (63) – Rivers 12, Timmons 10, Mayes 19, Brown 8, Hack 4, White 3, Mello 6, Gearhart 1.

 

Conclusion

 

This was an excellent day of pre-season basketball, with both JV and varsity squads playing today.  There was some excellent talent on display today both veteran and underclassmen.  Bullitt East was missing 5-8 Sr. point guard Jessica Philpott who is recovering from ACL surgery and is expected to return later in the season.  The advertised stars played well as expected and several other players impressed today.  Sara Hammond (Rockcastle County) is one of the leading candidates for Miss Basketball and she was very impressive today.  Rebecca Greenwell (Owensboro Catholic) is already one of the very best players in the state and has three full seasons to go.

Mercy is the defending state champion, graduated some key performers but looked impressive today and will be a top contender again this year.  Sacred Heart is a veteran talented squad and Rockcastle County has good talent to go with Miss Hammond.  Clay County will be good again and Whitney Belle Jackson should enjoy an excellent senior campaign.  Assumption’s Dee Dee Sliter had an excellent performance as well as Aisjah Roan  (Jeffersontown) and Ashley Spratt (Male).  Cierra Drake (Nelson County) had an impressive summer and played well in this event.

Lauren Tibbs (Scott) had a very impressive outing and is as good as advertised.  Franklin County will contend in the 11th Region and got good performances from Ashli Mayes and Chelsea Rivers today.  Bullitt East graduated several key players but will be a very solid team by tournament time.

 

Acknowledgements

 

A special thanks to Rick Bolus and Chris Stallings for all their hard work in making this event work.  I would highly recommend this event for any team looking for a high quality pre-season event to prepare their team for the regular season.  Any coach wishing to inquire about next year’s event may contact Rick Bolus at 502-543-7308 or by email at bolus@insightbb.com.

 

 

 

 

 


Posted by REH at 3:58 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 1 December 2010 7:09 PM EST
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Sunday, 21 November 2010
Week 13 In Review Playoffs Round 3 November 19, 2010
Topic: Football

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Week 13 In Review Playoffs Round 3 November 19, 2010

 

Friday November 19th

 

Class A Playoffs

 

Lexington Christian Academy 23  Fairview 12 – LCA erased a 12-0 deficit to earn the victory.  QB Scout McCamy passed for 195 yards including TD passes of 9 and 32 yards to Chad Snyder.

Hazard 59  Pikeville 34 – Hazard raced out to a 49-7 lead on their way to a victory.

Beechwood 56  Frankfort 13 – Cameron Vocke ran for 196 yards and a touchdown and QB Michael Colosimo threw for two touchdowns to lead the Tigers.

Mayfield 59  Louisville Holy Cross 14 – QB Luke Guhy threw two touchdown passes to Devin Jones to lead Mayfield to victory.

 

Class 2A Playoffs

 

Newport Central Catholic 56  Covington Holy Cross 21 – Chris Kelly ran for 184 yards including TD runs of 1, 5, 5, and 2 yards to lead the Thoroughbreds to victory.

Corbin 48  Prestonsburg 14 – QB Ty Cobb threw TD passes of 36 and 15 yards to lead the Redhounds to victory.

Owensboro Catholic  29  Murray  22

Danville  48  Monroe County  21

 

Class 3A Playoffs

 

Somerset 29  Breathitt County 22 – Breathitt County won the battle (435-239 total yardage and the turnover battle 6-2) but lost the war when Derrick Johnson returned an interception 22 yards for the winning touchdown.

Central 32  North Oldham 14 – Anthony Wales ran for 137 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Yellowjackets to victory.

Paducah Tilghman  17  Russellville  14

Belfry  42  Russell  14

 

Class 4A Playoffs

 

Western 31  Collins 26 – Jacorey Ritchie ran for 170 yards including touchdown runs of 4 and 34 yards to lead Western.  Collins’ QB Branden Cresap completed 37 of 66 passes for 440 yards and three touchdowns.  Tavis Elzy caught 14 passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns.

Boyle County 45  Lexington Catholic 35 – Boyle County’s Devon Cox carried the ball 14 times for 245 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Rebels to victory.  Lexington Catholic QB Kyle Bolin completed 28 of 43 passes for 349 yards and two touchdowns.

Bell County 41  Knox Central 13 – Corey Davenport scored on runs of 5 and 1 yards and caught a 46 yard TD pass to lead Bell County.

Allen County-Scottsville  35  Lone Oak  28

 

Class 5A Playoffs

 

John Hardin 28  Anderson County 24 – Jeremy Harness carried the ball eight times for 146 yards including touchdown runs of 14 and 88 yards and caught a 9 yard TD pass from Eli Mitchell for the winning score.

Christian County  27  Warren Central  26 (OT)

Highlands  21  Johnson Central  14

Harlan County  35  Pulaski County  21

 

Class 6A Playoffs

 

Trinity 35  St. Xavier 7 – The score was tied 7-7 at halftime but the Shamrocks pulled away in the second half for the win.  Derek Bishop carried the ball 19 times for 104 yards including touchdown runs of 4, 1, and 40 yards.

Scott County 42  Lafayette 28 – Scott County led 42-6 after three quarters in tonight’s win.

Ryle 35  Simon Kenton 14 – Travis Elliott ran for 191 yards and five touchdowns.

Male  14  Henderson County  7.


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St. Xavier (10-2) vs. Trinity (11-1) Class 6A Playoffs Round 3 November 19, 2010
Topic: Football

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St. Xavier (10-2)  vs.  Trinity (11-1)

6A Playoffs Round 3

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

Louisville, KY

November 19, 2010

 

The score was tied 7-7 at halftime but Trinity scored 28 unanswered points in the second half to earn a 35-7 victory over St. Xavier.  Trinity recorded 20 first downs and 372 yards of total offense.  The Shamrocks were penalized three times for 31 yards and had one pass intercepted.  St. Xavier recorded 13 first downs and 183 yards of total offense.  The Tigers were penalized three times for 25 yards, lost a fumble, and had a pass intercepted.

D. Bishop led Trinity’s ground game with 104 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries.  D. Dawkins added 67 yards on five carries.  T. Wright completed 15 of 22 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns with one interception.  H. Kopp caught five passes for 67 yards and two touchdowns.  J. Quick added four receptions for 37yards.  A. Reynolds led the defense with seven solo and one assisted tackles.  R. White added six solo and one assisted tackles and intercepted a pass.

L. McMurry led St. Xavier’s ground game with 110 yards on 25 carries.  L. Brohm completed two of eight passes for 31 yards with one interception.  R. Wesley and J. Allen each caught a pass for 20 and 11 yards respectively.  D. Beach led the defense with seven solo tackles.  P. Sermersheim added six solo tackles.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School         Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

St. Xavier      7      0       0       0        7

Trinity           7      0      14    14       35

 

STX – L. Brohm 1 yard run (S. Raque kicks)

TRIN – H. Kopp 12 yard pass from T. Wright (J. Crenshaw kicks)

TRIN – D. Bishop 4 yard run (J. Crenshaw kicks)

TRIN – H. Kopp 29 yard pass from T. Wright (J. Crenshaw kicks)

TRIN – D. Bishop 1 yard run (J. Crenshaw kicks)

TRIN – D. Bishop 40 yard run (J. Crenshaw kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

St. Xavier

Rushing                No.    Yds.    Avg.     Long

L. McMurry          25     110       4.4        13

L. Brohm               9       17       1.9        20

D. Beach               4       13        3.2         8

D. Hall                   5        8        1.6         4

A. Mattingly           1         4        4.0         4

 

Passing        A-C-I     Yds.    TD    Long

L. Brohm     8-2-1       31       0         20

 

Receiving      No.    Yds.    TD     Long

R. Wesley       1       20         0        20

J. Allen           1       11         0        11

 

Trinity

Rushing          No.    Yds.     Avg.     Long

D. Bishop        19     104        5.5        40

D. Dawkins       5       67       13.4       30

T. Wright          4       16         4.0         8

J. Quick            2       10         5.0         9

 

Passing        A-C-I         Yds.    TD     Long

T. Wright     22-15-1     175       2         29

 

Receiving     No.    Yds.   TD     Long

H. Kopp        5        67       2         29

J. Quick        4        37       0          22

R. Steffey     3        39        0        22

M. Bland       2        24        0        17

D. Bishop     1         8         0          8

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to Robert Samson and the Trinity Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.


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Updated: Sunday, 21 November 2010 9:20 PM EST
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John Hardin (12-0) vs. Anderson County (9-3) Class 4A Playoffs Round 3 November 19, 2010
Topic: Football

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John Hardin (12-0)  vs.  Anderson County (9-3)

4A Playoffs Round 3

Anderson County High School

Lawrenceburg, KY

November 19, 2010

 

Jeremy Harness scored on a nine yard pass from Eli Mitchell and Mark Thompson kicked the extra point with 2:16 left in the game to give John Hardin a 28-24 victory over Anderson County.  John Hardin recorded 15 first downs and 355 yards of total offense.  They were penalized seven times for 72 yards, lost a fumble, and had a pass intercepted.  Anderson County recorded 18 first downs and 359 yards of total offense.  The Bearcats were penalized four times for 59 yards and had a pass intercepted.

Jeremy Harness led John Hardin’s ground game with 146 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries.  Quinsie Brown carried the ball 11 times for 87 yards.  Landon Savoy added 82 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.  Eli Mitchell completed two of 11 passes for 16 yards and a touchdown with one interception.  Kyle Laing caught one pass for 28 yards.  Jeremy Harness caught a nine yard touchdown pass. Damien Biggs led the defense with six solo and two assisted tackles.  Jeff Richard recorded four solo and one assisted tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totalling 11 yards.

Ethan Kelly led Anderson County’s ground game with 60 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries.  Seth Carmichael completed 17 of 31 passes for 262 yards and a touchdown with one interception.  Ethan Kelly caught eight passes for 114 yards.  Neal Wells added two receptions for 52 yards and a touchdown.  Travis Phillips led the defense with four solo and four assisted tackles.  Seth Carmichael added two solo and three assisted tackles.  Spencer Ruggles recorded two solo tackles, two assisted tackles, and intercepted a pass.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School                     Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

John Hardin               7      7       7       7      28

Anderson County       7     10      0       7      24

 

AC – Neal Wells 43 yard pass from Seth Carmichael (Bill Rose kicks)

JH – Landon Savoy 31 yard run (Mark Thompson kicks)

JH – Jeremy Harness 14 yard run (Mark Thompson kicks)

AC – Bill Rose kicks 26 yard field goal

AC – Ethan Kelly 6 yard run (Bill Rose kicks)

JH – Jeremy Harness 88 yard run (Mark Thompson kicks)

AC – Granville Hayes 0 yard blocked punt return (Bill Rose kicks)

JH – Jeremy Harness 9 yard pass from Eli Mitchell (Mark Thompson kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

John Hardin

Rushing                No.    Yds.    Avg.    Long

Jeremy Harness     8       146      18.2     88

Quinsie Brown      11        87        7.9     18

Landon Savoy      12        82        6.8     31

Team                    2        -4       -2.0       0

 

Passing                  A-C-I     Yds.    TD    Long

Eli Mitchell           11-2-1    16        1        9

Wade Holtsclaw    1-1-0     28        0      28

 

Receiving            No.    Yds.     TD     Long

Kyle Laing           1        28         0         28

Jeremy Harness  1          9         1           9

Paul Pickerell      1          7         0           7

 

Anderson County

Rushing                 No.    Yds.     Avg.    Long

Ethan Kelly            15      60         4.0       9

Seth Carmichael    17      37         2.2      16

Travis Phillips         1        0          0.0       0

Team                    1         0         0.0       0

 

Passing                  A-C-I       Yds.    TD     Long

Seth Carmichael    31-17-1    262      1         61

 

Receiving             No.    Yds.     TD     Long

Ethan Kelly           8       114        0        61

Matt Sprague        3         31        0        14

Neal Wells            2         52        1        43

B. Curtsinger        2         37        0        28

Travis Phillips       2         28        0        14

 

Acknowledgements:

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


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Lafayette (7-5) vs. Scott County (9-3) Class 6A Playoffs Round 3 November 19, 2010
Topic: Football

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Lafayette (7-5)  vs.  Scott County (9-3)

6A Playoffs Round 3

Toyota Stadium

Georgetown, KY

November 19, 2010

 

Scott County raced out to a 35-0 lead on their way to a 42-28 victory over Lafayette for their tenth consecutive victory.  Scott County recorded 14 first downs and 232 yards of total offense.  The Cardinals were penalized five times for 48 yards and lost one fumble.  Lafayette recorded 16 first downs and 395 yards of total offense.  The Generals were penalized 11 times for 72 yards and had three passes intercepted.

Dier. Dumphord led Scott County’s ground game with 45 yards on eight carries.  Ben Lawler completed six of seven passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns.  James Happy caught three passes for 84 yards and a touchdown.  Josh Walls caught a 17 yard TD pass.  Jay Willmott kicked off seven times with six touchbacks.  Blake Irvin led the defense with three solo and three assisted tackles with three of his tackles resulting in losses totalling eight yards.  JT True added four solo tackles.  Avery Ford and DeShaud Gilkey each recorded three solo and one assisted tackles.

Zane Ramey led Lafayette’s ground attack with 64 yards on four carries.  Bubba Johnson carried the bsll 12 times for 50 yards and a touchdown.  Matt Britt completed 14 of 33 passes for 238 yards and two touchdowns with three interceptions.  Tanner Napier caught six passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns.  Bruce Robinson led the defense with five solo and four assisted tackles with 2.5 of his tackles resulting in losses totalling 10 yards.  Darius Johnson added five solo and one assisted tackles.  Trey Benson recorded four solo tackles, one assisted tackle, and recovered a fumble.  Three of his tackles resulted in losses totalling 15 yards.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School             Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Lafayette           0       6       0     22      28

Scott County    21     21       0      0       42

 

SC – James Happy 30 yard pass from Ben Lawler (Palmer Ward kicks)

SC – Josh Walls 17 yard pass from Ben Lawler (Palmer Ward kicks)

SC – Ben Lawler 2 yard run (Palmer Ward kicks)

SC – Ben Lawler 2 yard run (Palmer Ward kicks)

SC – Marcus Hill 1 yard run (Palmer Ward kicks)

LAF – Bubba Johnson 2 yard run (Matt Green kick blkd.)

SC – James Happy 90 yard kickoff return (Palmer Ward kicks)

LAF – Darvin Hardin 6 yard run (Matt Green kicks)

LAF – Tanner Napier 28 yard pass from Matt Britt (Jason Ferguson pass from Aust. Armstrong)

LAF – Tanner Napier 72 yard pass from Matt Britt (Matt Green kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Lafayette

Rushing               No.     Yds.     Avg.     Long

Zane Ramey         4         64        16.0       35

Bubba Johnson    12        50          4.2       20

Darvin Hardin       3         44        14.7       21

Trey Chester        1          3           3.0        3

Shamon Brown     3          1           0.3        3

Matt Britt              3         -5          -1.7       1

 

Passing         A-C-I     Yds.    TD    Long

Matt Britt     33-14-3   238      2        72

Team            1-0-0        0       0         0

 

Receiving             No.    Yds.    TD    Long

Tanner Napier        6       128      2        72

Nick Jeter              3         22       0         9

Trey Chester         2         47       0       39

Bubba Johnson      2         34       0       16

Zane Ramey          1          7       0         7

 

Scott County

Rushing                 No.    Yds.    Avg.    Long

Dier. Dumphord     8       45        5.6        20

DeShaud Gilkey     3       28        9.3        26

Marcus Hill             8       23        2.9         9

Kevo Edwards        5         7        1.4        13

Josh Walls             4         5        1.2          3

Sam Jones             1         3        3.0         3

Team                     2         0        0.0         0

Ben Lawler           12        -1      -0.1        11

Alex Caldwell         2       -7      -3.5          0

 

Passing          A-C-I    Yds.   TD     Long

Ben Lawler    7-6-0    129     2         43

 

Receiving            No.    Yds.    TD    Long

James Happy        3       84        1        43

Kevo Edwards      1       19        0        19

Josh Walls            1       17        1        17

Nick Smith           1        9         0          9

 

Acknowledgements:

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


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Lexington Catholic (7-5) vs. Boyle County (12-0) Class 4A Playoffs Round 3 November 19, 2010
Topic: Football

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Lexington Catholic (7-5)  vs.  Boyle County (12-0)

4A Playoffs Round 3

Boyle County High School

Danville, KY

November 19, 2010

 

Boyle County rolled up 473 yards on the ground in a 45-35 victory over Lexington Catholic.  Boyle County recorded 19 first downs and 593 yards of total offense.  The Rebels were penalized six times for 60 yards and had a pass intercepted.  Lexington Catholic recorded 23 first downs and 427 yards of total offense.  The Knights were penalized three times for 20 yards.

Devon Cox led Boyle County’s ground game with 245 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries.  Chris Cook carried the ball 13 times for 99 yards.  Lamar Dawson carried the ball eight times for 88 yards and two touchdowns.  Devon Hale completed four of 13 passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns with one interception.  Blake Mason caught a 72 yard touchdown pass and Chris Cook caught a 20 yard touchdown pass.  Zach Hester led the defense with 10 solo tackles with two of his tackles resulting in losses totalling nine yards.  Paul Megilligan added nine solo tackles and one assisted tackle.  Lamar Dawson recorded eight solo and one assisted tackles.

Kyle Bolin led Lexington Catholic’s ground attack with 47 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries.  Bolin completed 28 of 43 passes  for 349 yards and two touchdowns.  Adam Bush caught 11 passes for 192 yards and two touchdowns.  Luke Fish added eight receptions for 62 yards.  Nate Letton caught five passes for 64 yards.  Billy Jack Brown led the defense with five solo tackles.  Alex Nash added four solo and one assisted tackles.  Kurt Wilhelmus and Adam Wachs each recorded four solo tackles.

 

Scoring Summary

 

School                       Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Lexington Catholic       0      7      14     14     35

Boyle County            14      3       7      21     45

 

BC – Blake Mason 72 yard pass from Devon Hale (Will Harris kicks)

BC – Chris Cook 20 yard pass from Devon Hale (Will Harris kicks)

LC – Adam Bush 20 yard pass from Kyle Bolin (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

BC – Will Harris kicks 29 yard field goal

LC – Kyle Bolin 4 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

BC – Devon Cox 57 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

LC – Adam Bush 32 yard pass from Kyle Bolin (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

BC – Devon Cox 61 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

LC – Kyle Bolin 2 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

BC – Lamar Dawson 3 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

LC – Kyle Bolin 2 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kicks)

BC – Lamar Dawson 21 yard run (Will Harris kicks)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Lexington Catholic

Rushing                       No.     Yds.      Avg.      Long

Kyle Bolin                   19       47          2.5         22

Konnor Vasilko             6       30          5.0         18

Amoh Kumengisa         6         1          0.2           5

Team                          1         0          0.0           0

 

Passing          A-C-I        Yds.    TD     Long

Kyle Bolin     43-28 0     349       2         35

 

Receiving              No.     Yds.   TD    Long

Adam Bush           11       192      2       35

Luke Fish               8          62      0       16

Nate Letton            5          64      0       23

Konnor Vasilko      2          13       0        8

Billy J. Brown        1          13       0       13

Eric Trigg              1            5       0        5

 

Boyle County

Rushing               No.    Yds.    Avg.    Long

Devon Cox         14      245      17.5     61

Chris Cook          13        99        7.6     41

Lamar Dawson     8         88      11.0     38

Devon Hale          8         41        5.1     28

Team                  1           0        0.0       0

 

Passing           A-C-I      Yds.    TD    Long

Devon Hale    13-4-1     120      2        72

 

Receiving              No.   Yds.   TD    Long

Blake Mason          1        72       1       72

Chris Cook            1        20       1       20

Lamar Dawson       1        19       0       19

Steven Talbott       1         9        0         9

 

Acknowledgements:

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


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Updated: Sunday, 21 November 2010 6:14 PM EST
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Wednesday, 17 November 2010
9th Annual High Potential(R) Hooparama Showcase Girls
Topic: Basketball

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9th Annual High Potential Hooparama Showcase (Revised)

Bullitt East High School

Mt. Washington, KY

November 19-20, 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 19, 2010 (Friday)

      (Bolded team is the home team)

(All games are Eastern Standard Time)

( Bullitt East is the host school)

 

      4:00 PM – Nelson County vs. Male (JV Game)

      5:00 PM – Nelson County vs. Male (Varsity)

      7:00 PM – Jeffersontown vs. Bullitt East (JV Game)

      8:00 PM – Jeffersontown vs. Bullitt East (Varsity)

 

November 20, 2010 (Saturday)

 

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. Rockcastle County (JV Game)

5:00   PM – Owensboro Catholic vs. Rockcastle County (Varsity)

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

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

Top Players Performing

(Listed alphabetically)

 

Morgan Clemons 5-11 Sr. Sacred Heart

Rebecca Greenwell 6-0 So. Owensboro Catholic

Cierra Drake 6-1 So. Nelson County

Sara Hammond 6-2 Sr. Rockcastle County

Maggie Hartlage 5-9 Sr. Assumption

Lenette Holt 6-2 Sr. Jeffersontown

Whitney Belle Jackson 6-1 Sr. Clay County

Angie Lawrence 5-5 Sr. Rockcastle County

Ashli Mayes 5-10 Jr. Franklin County

Juliann Miller 5-8 Sr. Mercy

Maddie Peabody 5-4 Sr. Sacred Heart

Jessica Philpot 5-8 Sr. Bullitt East

Kayla Smith 5-7 Sr. Clay County

Ashley Spratt 5-7 Sr. Male

Laura Tibbs 6-4 Sr. Scott

Lindey Young 6-2 Sr. Bullitt East

 

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

 

 

 

PARTICIPATING TEAMS

 

Nelson County

 

Coach Kelly Wood’s Lady Cardinals finished 18-11 last season playing in the very competitive 5th Region.  Coach Wood faces a rebuilding job as he graduated four starters including 6-3 Samantha Drake who holds the school’s scoring and rebounding records.  The Lady Cardinals will be young this season and should be led by 6-3 So. Cierra Drake and 5-9 So. AJ Lewis.

 

Male

 

The Lady Bulldogs finished 5-18 last season and Jeff Sparks takes over as coach to lead Male in the 7th Region battles this season.  The Lady Bulldogs should be led by 5-7 Sr. Ashley Spratt who should put up good numbers this season.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-9 Jr. Andrea Owen and 5-7 Sr. Monique White.  The Lady Bulldogs have a good mixture of experience and youth.

 

Jeffersontown

 

Coach John Kyser’s Lady Chargers finished 20-9 last season and should be very competitive in the 7th Region this season.  6-3 Sr. Lenette Holt averaged double digits in both scoring and rebounding last season.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-6 Sr. Chasity Bell, 5-7 Sr. Aisjah Roan, and 5-5 Jr. Danielle Betts.

 

Bullitt East

 

Coach Chris Stallings’ Lady Chargers finished 27-4 last season and despite losing key players to graduation should again be a contender for the 6th Region title.  6-2 Sr. Lindey Young should be a force in the paint and they have an experienced point guard in 5-6 Sr. Jessica Philpott.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-11 Sr. Meredith Polson, 5-7 Sr. Whitney Stansbury, 5-8 Jr. Ashley Duvall, and 5-9 Jr. Nikole Isabel.

 

Scott

 

Coach Rhonda Klette’s Lady Eagles finished 21-9 last season and should contend for the 10th Region title.  6-4 Sr. Lauren Tibbs averaged 25.5 ppg and 10.8 rpg last season.  5-10 Jr. Taylor Stinson (12ppg), 5-9 Sr. Taylor Jackson, and 5-8 Jr. Audra Starnes are returning veterans.  Newcomers 5-9 Fr. Jill Buntin and 5-6 So. Landon Brefeld are expected to contribute this season.

 

Assumption

 

Coach Ron Ferch’s Rockets finished 17-11 last season and will lead a young team into the 7th Region battles this season.  Coach Ferch expects big seasons from his guard tandem of 5-9 Sr. Maggie Hartlage and 5-8 So. Dee Dee Sliter.  5-6 Jr. Becca Durbin and 5-10 Jr. Morgan Foley are poised for good seasons.  5-11 So. Kelsey Kaiser and 5-9 So. Katie Freidrich are expected to provide inside play.

 

Clay County

 

Coach James Burchell’s Lady Tigers finished 28-7 last season and captured the 13th Region championship.  Clay County returns four starters and are favored to capture another region crown.  6-1 Sr. Whitney Belle Jackson averaged 13.1 ppg and 6.2 rpg and is on course to score over 2000 career points and collect over 1000 career rebounds.  Other key returnees are 5-7 Sr. point guard Kayla Smith (8ppg), 5-5 Jr. guard Alisha Mitchell (9 ppg), 5-9 Jr. Sabrina Smith (7.6 ppg), and 5-11 So. Morgan Chestnut.

Other players expected to conribute include 5-10 Fr. Sara Robinson, 5-5 Jr. Victoria Jackson, and 5-6 Jr. Natosha Gilbert.

 

Sacred Heart Academy

 

Coach Donna Moir’s Valkyries finished 17-14 last season in a hard-luck campaign in which three projected starters suffered season ending injuries.  This year’s squad is senior dominated and should challenge for the 7th Region title.

5-4 Sr. point guard Maddie Peabody (9.8 ppg) is quick, a good penetrator on offense, and can shoot the ball.  5-11 Sr. center Morgan Clemons (12.4 ppg 8.6 rpg) is a skilled performer and scores in a variety of ways.  5-11 Jr.  Annamarie Campbell has a good mid-range shot and is an excellent defender.  5-11 Sr. guard Monica McGreal (7.3 ppg) creates matchup problems on the perimeter.  5-5 Sr. Hannah Washle is an excellent defender and 5-5 Sr. Katie Bishop scores well from the perimeter.

Other players expected to contribute include 5-6 Jr. Jade Tubb, 6-1 Jr. Jazmin Smith, 6-0 Jr. Olivia Niehoff, 5-9 Jr. Sandy Gahafer, 5-6 Jr. Erica Walsh, 5-7 So. Kristin Matula, and 5-6 Fr. Raven Merriweather.

 

Owensboro Catholic

 

Coach Ray Zuberer’s Lady Aces finished 18-16 last season and should be a contender for the 3rd Region crown this season.  Owensboro Catholic will be led by 6-1 So. guard Rebecca Greenwell who averaged 26.6 ppg and 10.4 rpg last season.  6-0 Jr. Mary Kate Clemens is expected to put up big numbers this season.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-9 Sr. Lauryn Yevincy, 5-4 Jr. Laura Riney, 5-4 So. Leah Greathouse, 5-6 Jr. Stephanie Dooper, and 5-4 So. Elizabeth Searcy.

 

Rockcastle County

 

Coach Chrysti Noble’s Lady Rockets finished 29-5 last season, captured the 12th Region crown, and are expected to be one of the top teams in the state this season.  6-3 Sr. forward Sara Hammond averaged 15 ppg and 11 rpg last season and is one of the leading contenders for Miss Basketball this season.  Other seniors expected to be key contributors include 5-6 Sr. Angie Lawrence, 5-6 Sr. Kristen Abney, 5-8 Sr. Sydney Arvin, 5-9 Sr. Shanlee Burton, and 5-3 Sr. Ella McQueary.

Other players expected to contribute include 5-7 Jr. Holly Ham, 5-8 Jr. Kadi Cobb, 5-8 Jr. Katie Cowan, 5-7 So. Alexis Chasteen, and 5-10 So. Michaela Hunter.

 

Franklin County

 

Coach Joey Thacker’s Lady Flyers finished 25-8 last season and should contend for the 11th Region championship this season.  5-10 Jr. Ashli Mayes is a skilled combo forward who averaged 14 ppg and 7 rpg last season.  5-11 Sr. Chelsea Rivers and 5-8 Sr. Lacinda Hack are expected to have strong senior campaigns.  6-0 Sr. Taylor Gentry, 5-8 Sr. Heather Redmon, and 5-9 Sr. Veera Salonen are expected to contibute in the paint.

5-5 So. Brittany Mello, 5-9 Sr. Chelsea Brown, 5-7 So. Raven Timmons, 5-3 Fr. Nannilena White, and 5-7 So. Lauren Taylor provides excellent team speed.  Other players expected to contribute include 5-7 Fr. Shelby Sanders, 5-9 7th Malaka Frank, and 5-9 So. Megan Gearhart.

 

Mercy Academy

 

Coach Mark Evan’s Jaguars started slow last season but heated up and finished with a 27-8 record and the state championship.  Mercy graduated some key players but have excellent talent returning and should contend for the 7th Region championship again this year.

5-8 Sr. Juliann Miller (13.1 ppg) was the leading scorer last season and should lead the team this season.  5-5 Sr. Lauren Faris and 5-8 So. Whitney Hartlage are expected to have excellent seasons.  5-10 Jr. Christine Roush and 5-11 Jr. Courtney Roush are also expected to be key contributors this season.  There are several other players on the roster capable of stepping up and having very productive seasons.

 

 


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Monday, 15 November 2010
Sports Connection 2010 Preseason Hoopfest November 12-13, 2010
Topic: Basketball

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Sports Connection 2010 Preseason Hoopfest

Hosted by: Scott County Lady Cardinals

Scott County High School

Georgetown, KY

November 12-13, 2010

 

This 11th Annual preseason event hosted by the Scott County Lady Cardinals is sponsored byMCKNZ Customz, Mary Meade-McKenzie Attorney at Law, Hometown Pharmacy, and Sports Connection features 11 games over a two day period.  The 22 teams participating are Sayre, Harrison County, Shelby County, Berea, Walton Verona, Cooper, Scott County, South Laurel, Southwestern, Collins, Carroll County, Calvary Christian, Casey County, Dunbar, Elizabethtown, Newport Central Catholic, Beechwood, Williamstown, Owen County, Holmes, Madison Central, and Ballard.

These scrimmages will consist of two 20-minute halves with the clock stopping for free throws.  I will, for the sake of clarity, give scores for each half plus a combined score.  Any stats included are not official but recorded by me personally.  Please understand that these are merely scrimmages, and coaches will be experimenting with substitution rotations and using this event as a teaching tool and to prepare for the upcoming season.

 

Friday November 12th

 

Harrison County  vs.  Sayre

 

Harrison County coach Piper Akin started the following lineup: 5-4 Sr, Tiffany Snider, 5-4 Sr. Pamela Custard, 5-8 Fr. Jordan Doram, 5-5 Jr. Mariah Nichols, and 5-4 Jr. Emalee Little.  Sayre coach Scott Sutton countered with 5-10 Sr. Bea Cameron, 6-0 Jr. Maddie Mitchell, 6-3 8th Gabby Bowie, 5-7 Jr. Sophie O’Rourke, and 5-7 Jr. Emily Culbertson.

Harrison County defeated Sayre by a score of 34-31.  Jordan Doram led Harrison County with 11 points.  Bea Cameron and Gabby Bowie led Sayre with 14 and 10 points respectively.

Harrison County        21    13  -  34

Sayre                       21    10  -  31

Harrison County (34) – Snider 7, Custard 5, Doram 11, Nichols 4, Little 4, Cummins 3.

Sayre (31) – Cameron 14, Mitchell 7, Bowie 10, O’Rourke 0, Culbertson 0.

 

Berea  vs.  Shelby County

 

Berea coach Jerry Bingham started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Noah Short, 5-9 So. Levata Swope, 5-10 Jr. Sophia Shearer, 5-5 Sr. Rachel Wilder, and 5-4 Fr. Chase Fain.  Shelby County coach Mike Sowers countered with 5-7 8th Courtney Bravo, 6-0 7th Justus Martin, 5-8 So. Kirstin Dugle, 5-6 So. Lyndsey Nichols, and 5-7 Jr. Hayley Powell.

Berea defeated Shelby County by a score of 54-23.  Levata Swope, Rachel Wilder, and Sophia Shearer led Berea with 15, 12, and 11 points respectively.  Hayley Powell and Justus Martin led Shelby County with seven and five points respectively.

Berea                  25    29  -  54

Shelby County       9     14  -  23

Berea (54) – Short 4, Swope 15, Shearer 11, Wilder 12, Fain 2, Winstead 3, Sizemore 2, Powell 1, Sexton 4.

Shelby County (23) – Bravo 0, Martin 5, Dugle 3, Nichols 0, Powell 7, Hudgins 4, Holt 2, Rood 2.

 

Walton Verona  vs.  Randall K. Cooper 

 

Walton Verona coach Cory Miller started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Kelli Dixon, 5-5 Jr. Jenalee Ginn, 5-11 So. Courtney Sandlin, 5-6 Jr. Lizzie Hoffa, and 5-6 Jr. Kara Taulbee.  Cooper coach Shannon Turner countered with 5-7 So. Andrea Thompson, 5-6 Sr. Adrienne Sandlin, 5-9 Sr. Carly Smith, 5-5 Sr. Katlyn Sams, and 5-6 So. Rachel King.

Walton Verona defeated Cooper by a score of 48-19.  5-5 Jr. Katie Slavey led Walton Verona with nine points.  6-0 So. Michele Judy and Kelli Dixon each recorded eight points.  Savannah Brenneman and Adrienne Sandlin led Cooper with five points each.

Walton Verona      28    20  -  48

Cooper                  9     10  -  19

Walton Verona (48) – Dixon 8, Ginn 4, Sandlin 2, Hoffa 5, Taulbee 7, Slavey 9, Judy 8, Adams 2, Troxel 3.

Cooper (19) – Thompson 4, Sandlin 5, Smith 1, Sams 2, King 0, Brenneman 5, Creekmore 2.

 

Scott County  vs.  South Laurel

 

Scott County coach Steve Helton started the following lineup: 5-11 Fr. Tereka Guyn, 5-10 Sr. Alex McKenzie, 6-0 Fr. Holly Huellemeir, 5-10 Sr. Kristen Stainback, and 5-6 Fr. Audrianna Christopher.  South Laurel coach Konnie Snyder countered with 5-9 Sr. Morgan Johnson, 6-3 Sr. Erika Burchett, 6-1 So. Taylor Arthur, 5-7 Sr. Andi House, and 5-7 Jr. Macy Clontz.

Scott County defeated South Laurel by a score of 61-44.  Kristen Stainback and Tereka Guyn led Scott County with 15 and 11 points respectively.  Alex McKenzie and 5-8 Jr. Paige Eaton each recorded nine points.  Eaton recorded three three point baskets.  Macy Clontz and Morgan Johnson led South Laurel with 15 and 10 points respectively.

Scott County    28    33  -  61

South Laurel    15    29  -  44

Scott County (61) – Guyn 11, McKenzie 9, Huellemeir 2, Stainback 15, Christopher 7, Luckett 4, Young 1, Logsdon 2, Eaton 9, Conrad 1.

South Laurel (44) – M. Johnson 10, Burchett 3, Arthur 4, House 7, Clontz 15, C. Johnson 2, Walker 3.

 

Saturday November 13th

 

Southwestern  vs.  Collins

 

Southwestern coach M. Fothergill started the following lineup: 5-7 Sr. Danay Fothergill, 5-10 Jr. Hannah Grant, 6-1 Sr. Jessica Pierce, 5-6 8th Adison Corder, and 5-6 8th Destiny Molden.  Collins coach Phil Conder countered with 5-8 Jr. Kelsey Hall, 5-7 Jr. Leeara Caldwell, 5-9 So. Aaliyah Wells, 5-5 So. Chelsea Slaughter, and 5-6 Jr. Rebecca Mouser.

Southwestern defeated Collins by a score of 48-41.  Danay Fothergill led Southwestern with 23 points including four three point baskets.  Jessica Pierce added 13 points.  Aaliyah Wells led Collins with 12 points.  Leeara Caldwell and Rebecca Mouser scored seven points each.

Southwestern    35    13  -  48

Collins              21    20  -  41

Southwestern (48) – Fothergill 23, Grant 2, Pierce 13, Corder 4, Molden 3, Combs 3.

Collins (41) – Hall 5, Caldwell 7, Wells 12, Slaughter 6, Mouser 7, Clemens 2, Rankin 2.

 

Paul L. Dunbar  vs.  Casey County

 

Dunbar coach Amy Tilley started the following lineup: 5-6 Jr. Indya Raglin, 5-4 Sr. Christin Haney, 6-2 Fr. Brooke Todd, 5-2 So. Jordin Fender, and 5-2 So. Kierra Muhammad.  Casey county coach Randy Salyers countered with 5-9 Sr. Nicole Coffman, 5-8 Sr. BJ Hogue, 5-8 So. Katie Douglas, 5-5 Sr. Jami Wesley, and 5-6 So. Jasmine Johnson.

Dunbar defeated Casey County by a score of 40-34.  5-9 Jr. Morgan McEldowney led Dunbar with 13 points.  Christin haney added 10 points.  Nicole Coffman and BJ Hogue led Casey County with 15 and 10 points respectively.

Paul Dunbar        18    22  -  40

Casey County     14    20  -  34

Paul Dunbar (40) – Raglin 6, Haney 10, Todd 0, Fender 3, Muhammad 2, McEldowney 13, Parks 6.

Casey County (34) – Coffman 15, Hogue 10, Douglas 2, Wesley 3, Johnson 0, Owens 2, Terry 2.

 

Carroll County  vs.  Calvary Christian

 

Carroll County coach Randy Mefford started the following lineup: 5-8 Jr. Nikki Hill, 5-8 Sr. Jillian Butcher, 5-8 Sr. Kyndal Curry, 5-8 Sr. Latasha Hunter, and 5-9 Jr. Hannah Devine.  Calvary Christian coach Mike Roaden countered with 5-11 Sr. Liz Niehaus, 5-6 Fr. Hayley Emmerich, 5-11 So. Zania Caudill, 5-4 Sr. Amie Roaden, and 5-4 Fr. Sarah Roaden.

Carroll County defeated Calvary Christian by a score of 57-25.  Hannah Devine and Kyndal Curry led Carroll County with 23 and 10 points respectively.  Liz Niehaus, Zania Caudill, and 5-7 7th Hailey Ison led Calvary Christian with five points each.

Carroll County         32    25  -  57

Calvary Christian      9    16   -  25

Carroll County (57) – Hill 0, Butcher 3, Curry 10, Hunter 2, Devine 23, Arvin 4, Hardesty 4, Ogden 2, Kindoll 2, Amick 7.

Calvary Christian (25) – Niehaus 5, Emmerich 3, Caudill 5, A. Roaden 3, S. Roaden 0, Borden 2, Ison 5, Rusch 2.

 

Elizabethtown  vs.  Newport Central Catholic

 

Elizabethtown coach Tim Mudd started the following lineup: 5-10 So. Kaylyn Cecil, 5-8 Jt. Tara Gilpin, 6-0 Sr. Adelaide Luckett, 5-9 Sr. Hannah Hart, and 5-8 Sr. Natalie Greenwell.  Newport Central Catholic coach Ron Dawn countered with 5-10 Sr. Ally Buchanan, 5-7 Jr. Alex Schalk, 5-11 Sr. Paige Piccola, 5-6 Sr. Brittany Fryer, and 5-4 Sr. Hannah Thiem. (Note: Newport Central Catholic was missing four players from their rotation today).

Elizabethtown defeated Newport Central Catholic by a score of 46-31.  Natalie Greenwell and Kaylyn Cecil led Elizabethtown with 18 and 11 points respectively.  Greenwell and Cecil recorded four and three three point baskets respectively.  Hannah Thiem led Newport Central Catholic with 17 points including five three point baskets.

Elizabethtown      19    27  -  46

NCC                    7     24  -  31

Elizabethtown (46) – Cecil 11, Gilpin 0, Luckett 6, Hart 2, Greenwell 18, Ditto 5, Powell 4.

NCC (31) – Buchanan 2, Schalk 2, Piccola 4, Fryer 4, Thiem 17, Kiernan 2.

 

Williamstown  vs.  Beechwood

 

Williamstown coach Mark Wilhoit started the following lineup: 5-6 Sr. Tori Wilhoit, 5-3 Sr. Chelsea West, 5-9 Jr. Susan Northcutt, 5-1 Jr. Emma Harris, and 5-3 Sr. Haley Rothwell.  Beechwood coach Alison McCarthy countered with 5-7 Jr. Taylor Brown, 5-7 Fr. Raquel Barry, 5-9 Sr. Brianna McCarthy, 5-6 Fr. Emily Pawsat, and 5-6 Sr. Brittany Del Barba.

Williamstown defeated Beechwood by a score of 33-29.  Chelsea West and Haley Rothwell led Williamstown with 12 and nine points respectively.  Alison McCarthy led Beechwood with 18 points.

Williamstown      23    10  -  33

Beechwood        15    14  -  29

Williamstown (33) – Wilhoit 6, West 12, Northcutt 0, Harris 3, Rothwell 9, Prokopchak 3.

Beechwood (29) – Brown 3, Barry 0, McCarthy 18, Pawsat 2, Del Barba 2, Fritz 2, Schwartz 2.

 

Holmes  vs.  Owen County

 

Holmes coach Scott Calcaterra started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Dionna Wear, 5-8 So. Amanda Johnson, 5-10 8th Alexus Mayes, 5-0 Sr. LaTisha Payne, and 5-9 So. Tamra Holder.  Owen County coach Bob Osborne countered with 5-10 So. Courtney Waldrop, 5-6 Sr. Christina Johnson, 5-11 Sr. Samantha Toole, 5-5 So. Hannah Neeley, and 5-7 Jr. Rianna Gayheart.

This game ended up tied at 31-31.  Holmes won the first half 15-13 and Owen County captured the second half 18-16.  Tamra Holder led Holmes with 17 points including three three point baskets.  Rianna Gayheart led Owen County with 13 points.

Holmes              15    16  -  31

Owen County     13    18  -  31

Holmes (31) – Wear 6, Johnson 2, Mayes 0, Payne 0, Holder 17, Sylkira Housley 2, Williams 4.

Owen County (31) – Waldrop 4, Johnson 6, Toole 2, Neeley 6, Gayheart 13.

 

Ballard  vs.  Madison Central

 

Ballard coach Steve Kaufman started the following lineup: 5-9 Fr. Kianna Richardson, 5-10 Fr. Javonna Layfield, 5-11 Sr. Tavey Smith, 5-5 Jr. Melena Shanklin, and 5-8 Fr. Dre’a Matchen.  Madison Central coach Robbie Cooksey countered with 5-11 So. Ashton Feldhaus, 5-9 Sr. Jenna Cornelison, 5-10 Jr. Kristin Congleton, 5-6 Sr. Erika Parks, and 5-5 So. Larryn Brooks.

Ballard defeated Madison Central by a score of 55-51.  5-7 Jr. Daryius Franklin and 6-3 Sr. Ciera Woods led Ballard with 12 and 10 points respectively.  Jenna Cornelison led Madison Central with 18 points.  Larryn Brooks and Ashton Feldhaus added 11 and 10 points respectively.

Ballard                   30    25  -  55

Madison Central      22    29  -  51

Ballard (55) – Richardson 8, Layfield 5, Smith 3, Shanklin 2, Matchen 4, Saunders 2, Franklin 12, Bodiford 2, Newby 3, Woods 10, Davis 2, Colbert 3.

Madison Central (51) – Feldhaus 10, Cornelison 18, Congleton 2, Parks 6, Brooks 11, A. Hinkle 1, Minter 3.

 

Conclusion:

This was an excellent well-run event with attention given to every detail.  It was an excellent opportunity to see 22 teams perform over a two day period.  Scores really doesn’t matter much in scrimmages as coaches did an excellent job of instructing with various rotations.  There was also some excellent play and some teams appeared to be in mid-season form.

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to coaches Steve and Tara Helton of Scott County for the hospitality extended me during my visit.

 


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Updated: Monday, 15 November 2010 6:38 PM EST
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Sunday, 14 November 2010
Week 12 In Review Playoffs Round 2 November 12, 2010
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Week 12 In Review Playoffs Round 2 November 12, 2010

 

Friday November 12th

 

Class A Playoffs

 

Lexington Christian Academy 48  Raceland 8 – LCA intercepted six passes and QB Scout McCamy threw for 188 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Eagles to victory.

Hazard 68  Pineville 14 – QB Jon Combs threw for 269 yards including TD passes of 35, 43, 79, and 33 yards to lead the Bulldogs to victory.

Beechwood  63  Bellevue 7 – Cameron Vocke ran for 160 yards and two touchdowns as Beechwood cruises to a victory.

Louisville Holy Cross 35  Bethlehem 14 – QB Cameron Scott ran for three touchdowns and passed for another touchdown to lead the Cougars to victory.

Frankfort 49  Walton-Verona 7 – Frankfort raced out to a 28-0 halftime lead on their way to victory.

Mayfield  56  Ballard Memorial  7

Fairview  27  Williamsburg  20

Pikeville  49  Harlan  19

 

Class 2A Playoffs

 

Corbin 52  Leslie County 21 – Matthew Taylor scored on runs of 1, 3, 3, and 46 yards to lead the Redhounds to victory.

Newport Central Catholic 51  Christian Academy of Louisville 21 – Chris Kelly scored on  runs of 1, 4, and 18 yards and QB Brady Hightchew scored on runs of 34 and 42 yards and threw a 30 yard TD pass to lead the Thoroughbreds.

Covington Holy Cross 26  DeSales 14 – John Jasper caught four passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns to lead the victors.

Murray  49  Fort Campbell  15

Owensboro Catholic  43  Caldwell County  14

Monroe County  35  Fort Knox  17

Danville  28  Green County  14

Prestonsburg  40  Middlesboro  6

 

Class 3A Playoffs

 

Breathitt County 54  Casey County 34 – QB Richard Trent completed nine of nine passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns and ran for scores of 9, 8, 3, 8, and 8 yards to lead Breathitt County to victory.

Central 57  Moore 27 – Anthony Wales led the Yellowjackets with 139 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries.

North Oldham 35  Elizabethtown 20 – Zach Evans carried the ball 23 times for 138 yards including a TD run of 29 yards.

Paducah Tilghman  42  Edmonson County  14

Russellville  38  Union County  19

Somerset  56  Garrard County  0

Belfry  27  Mason County  14

Russell  15  Sheldon Clark  12

 

Class 4A Playoffs

 

Western 29  North Bullitt 8 – Jacorey Ritchie carried the ball 17 times for 116 yards and a touchdown to lead Western to victory.

Collins 42  Fairdale 32 – Michael Brooks scored on runs of 2, 2, 2, 6, and 2 yards to lead Collins tonight.

Lexington Catholic 41  West Jessamine 14 – QB Kyle Bolin threw for three touchdowns and scored on runs of 20 and 38 yards to lead the Knights to victory.

Bell County 60  Lawrence County 7 – Ben Madon scored on runs of 9 and 18 yards and threw TD passes of 74 and 44 yards to lead Bell County to victory.

Knox Central 49  Rowan County 36 – RB Jeffrey Cannady carried the ball 18 times for 203 yards and four touchdowns to lead Knox Central.

Lone Oak  35  Franklin-Simpson  32

Allen County-Scottsville  24  Russell County  15

Boyle County  56  East Jessamine  11

 

Class 5A Playoffs

 

Johnson Central 41  Covington Catholic 28 – JJ Jude carried the ball 38 times for 465 yards and five touchdowns to lead Johnson Central.

Highlands 42  Dixie Heights 28 – Backup QB Donovan McCoy ran for 104 yards and a touchdown to spark the Bluebirds to a comeback victory.  Dixie Heights QB Zeke Pike completed 20 of 25 passes for 271 yards.  Pike also ran for two touchdowns.

Anderson County 42  Bullitt Central 7 – QB Seth Carmichael completed 20 of 25 passes for 307 yards and three touchdowns with two interceptions.  Carmichael also carried the ball 11 times for 69 yards and a touchdown.  Ethan Kelly carried the ball 13 times for 152 yards and two touchdowns.  Kelly also caught four passes for 87 yards and two touchdowns.

Christian County  14  Bowling Green  10

Warren Central  10  Grayson County  8

John Hardin  41  Oldham County  17

Pulaski County  48  Clay County  8

Harlan County  57  Whitley County  18

 

Class 6A Playoffs

 

St. Xavier 42  Ballard 21 – LaMont McMurry ran for 126 yards and a touchdown.  Ballard’s DeVante Parker caught six passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns.

Ryle 38  Campbell County 14 – Travis Elliott ran for 193 yards and two touchdowns to lead Ryle.

Trinity 48  Manual 13 – QB Travis Wright completed 19 of 27 passes for 295 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Shamrocks.

Simon Kenton 21  Henry Clay 19 – Simon Kenton’s defense stopped Henry Clay on a two point conversion attempt in the closing seconds to preserve the victory.

Henderson County 56  Fern Creek 35 – Conner Berry ran for 266 yards including TD runs of 6, 4, 2, and 75 yards and caught a 29 yard TD pass to lead Henderson County.  Fern Creek’s Jerrell Moore ran for 226 yards including TD runs of 80 and 79 yards.

Lafayette 21  Meade County 20 (OT) – Bubba Johnson carried the ball 22 times for 173 yards and a touchdown to lead the Generals to victory.

Scott County 35  Central Hardin 7 – QB Ben Lawler scored on two one yard runs and threw a two yard TD pass to lead the Cardinals to victory.

Male 42  Graves County 20 – John Denning carried the ball 14 times for 226 yards and two touchdowns.


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