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2016KHSAAG
2016 St. Elizabeth Healthcare/KHSAA Girls’ Sweet 16® State Basketball Tournament
BB & T Arena
Highland Heights, KY
March 9-13, 2016
Wednesday March 9th
Leslie County (Region 14) (21-8) vs. Mercer County (Region 12) (29-5)
Leslie County coach Mark Collett started the following lineup: 5-7 Sr. Kelsey Gay, 5-7 Sr. Cadie Gay, 5-10 Sr. Madisyn Combs, 5-5 Jr. Shelby Sparks, and 5-6 Jr. Emily Griffith. Mercer County coach Chris Souder countered with 5-8 So. Faith Lake, 5-8 Jr. Lyric Houston, 6-1 So. Emma Souder, 5-6 So. Lexy Lake, and 5-8 So. Seygan Robbins.
Mercer County raced out to a 23-4 first quarter lead on their way to a 68-39 victory over Leslie County. Turnovers doomed Leslie County as Mercer County scored 38 points off 26 Leslie County miscues. Mercer County shot 42.6% from the field including nine of 29 from the three point line. The Lady Titans connected on seven of eight free throws and pulled down 35 rebounds. Leslie County shot 31.1% from the field including eight of 23 from beyond the arc. The Lady Eagles connected on three of six free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored seven points off 11 Mercer County turnovers.
Lyric Houston led Mercer County with 18 points, six rebounds, and four assists. Houston was eight of 10 from the field and two of three from the free throw line. Seygan Robbins added 16 points including four three point baskets, three rebounds, and six assists. 5-4 Jr. Allie Burke chipped in with nine points on three three point baskets. Faith Lake recorded six points, four rebounds, five assists, and three steals.
Emily Griffith led Leslie County with 18 points including three three point baskets and four rebounds. Madisyn Combs added nine points including three three point baskets and four rebounds. Kelsey Gay recorded six points and nine rebounds.
Leslie County,4,8,16,11,39
Mercer County,23,19,21,5,68
Leslie County (39) – K. Gay 6, C. Gay 0, Combs 9, Sparks 0, Griffith 18, Harvey 1, Mullins 5.
Mercer County (68) – F. Lake 6, Houston 18, Souder 2, L. Lake 5, Robbins 16, Davis 7, Burke 9, Bartley 3, Lewis 2.
Franklin County (Region 11) (28-4) vs. Shelby Valley (Region 15) (28-3)
Franklin County coach Joey Thacker started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Rebecca Cook, 5-9 Sr. Dasia Kilbourne, 5-9 Sr. Malaka Frank, 5-8 Jr. Princess Stewart, and 5-9 Sr. Anna Arrastia. Shelby Valley coach Rodney Rowe countered with 5-6 So. Kayla Newsom, 5-6 So. Kyleigh Tackett, 5-7 Sr. Lakyn Mullins, 5-3 So. Summer Rose, and 5-3 So. Cassidi Wright.
Franklin County outscored Shelby Valley 12-6 in the second quarter on their way to a 47-39 victory. There was one tie and seven lead changes in this game. Franklin County shot 37.8% from the field including three of eight from the three point line. The Lady Flyers connected on 10 of 16 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 19 Shelby Valley turnovers. Shelby Valley shot 41% from the field including four of 12 from beyond the arc. The Lady Kats connected on three of nine free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 16 Franklin County turnovers.
Rebecca Cook led Franklin County with 10 points including two three point baskets, seven rebounds, and three steals. Cook was eight of 10 from the field including two of two from beyond the arc, and one of two free throws. Dasia Kilbourne added 10 points. Malaka Frank recorded eight points, six rebounds, and three assists.
Lakyn Mullins led Shelby Valley with 18 points, eight rebounds, and three blocked shots. Cassidi Wright added 10 points. Summer Rose chipped in with six points, three rebounds, and four steals. Kyleigh Tackett recorded five points, eight rebounds, six assists, and two steals.
Franklin County,12,12,16,7,47
Shelby Valley,13,6,14,6,39
Franklin County (47) – Cook 19, Kilbourne 10, Frank 8, Stewart 2, Arrastia 7, Talley 1.
Shelby Valley (39) – Newsom 0, Tackett 5, Mullins 18, Rose 6, Wright 10.
Campbell County (Region 10) (24-9) vs. Trimble County (Region 8) (27-7)
Campbell County coach Beau Menefee started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Kylie Kramer, 5-7 Sr. Holly Schwarber, 5-9 So. Mackenzie Schwarber, 5-5 So. Taylor Clos, and 5-5 Sr. Taylor Jolly. Trimble County coach Kerrie Stewart countered with 5-11 Sr. Mila Consley, 5-11 Jr. Kaylee Clifford, 6-0 Jr. Shelbe Black, 5-4 Sr. Cheyenne Clark, and 5-5 Fr. Bailey Duke.
Campbell County defeated Trimble County by a score of 48-33. Campbell County shot 32.7% from the field including three of 13 from the three point line. The Camels connected on 13 of 14 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored nine points off 14 Trimble County turnovers. Trimble County shot 33.3% from the field including one of 12 from beyond the arc. The Lady Raiders connected on four of seven free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored eight points off 10 Campbell County turnovers.
Taylor Jolly led Campbell County with 17 points including six of six free throws. Mackenzie Schwarber added 13 point, 14 rebounds, and three steals. Taylor Clos chipped in with six points and six rebounds.
Shelbe Black led Trimble County with 12 points, six rebounds, and three steals. Mila Consley added eight points, five rebounds, and three blocked shots. Kaylee Clifford recorded five points, three rebounds, six assists, three blocked shots, and two steals.
Campbell County,13,17,8,10,48
Trimble County,11,12,6,4,33
Campbell County (48) – Kramer 6, H. Schwarber 4, M. Schwarber 13, Clos 6, Jolly 17, Turner 2.
Trimble County (33) – Consley 8, Clifford 5, Black 12, Clark 4, Duke 2, Gonterman 2.
Russell (Region 16) (26-8) vs. Holmes (Region 9) (28-4)
Russell coach Mandy Layne started the following lineup: 5-10 So. Madison Darnell, 5-9 Jr. Alexis Maynard, 5-11 Jr. Maggie Jachimczuk, 5-5 So. Tyauna Mitchell, and 5-5 So. Rachel Michael. Holmes coach Tony Perkins countered with 5-8 Sr. Maurissa Brown, 5-6 So. Laila Johnson, 5-8 So. Tyrah Englemon, 5-3 Jr. Jaynice Stovall, and 5-6 Sr. Jynea Harris.
Holmes defeated Russell by a score of 49-35. Holmes shot 42.9% from the field including six of 11 from the three point line. The Lady Bulldogs connected on seven of 10 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Russell turnovers. Russell shot 33.3% from the field including four of 11 from beyond the arc. The Red Devils connected on nine of 12 free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and did not score off seven Holmes turnovers.
Jynea Harris led Holmes with 18 points including two three point baskets. Maurissa Brown added 10 points. Tyrah Englemon recorded nine points, nine rebounds, seven assists, and two blocked shots. Jaynice Stovall chipped in with seven points including two three point baskets.
Maggie Jachimczuk led Russell with 13 points, nine rebounds, and three blocked shots. Madison Darnell added 10 points.
Russell,6,4,11,14,35
Holmes,14,7,13,15,49
Russell (35) – Darnell 10, Maynard 3, Jachimczuk 13, Mitchell 3, Michael 4, Ross 2.
Holmes (49) – Brown 10, Johnson 2, Englemon 9, Stovall 7, Harris 18, Graham 3.
Thursday March 10th
DuPont Manual (Region 7) (21-7) vs. Murray (Region 1) (33-1)
DuPont Manual coach Jeff Sparks started the following lineup: 5-10 So. Aniah Griffin, 5-10 Jr. Tonysha Curry, 6-3 Sr. Krystalline McCune, 5-5 So. Jaela Johnson, and 5-6 Sr. Amara Ballard. Murray coach Rechelle Turner countered with 5-10 So. Alexis Burpo, 5-8 Sr. Lily Ramey, 6-2 Jr. Maddie Waldrop, 5-7 So. Macey Turley, and 5-7 So. Alexandria Mayes.
Murray outscored Manual 30-12 in the second half to earn a 58-41 victory. Manual raced out to an 11-0 first quarter lead but Manual’s Krystalline McCune went out in the first quarter with an ACL injury. Murray rallied to cut the deficit to one point; 29-28 at halftime. The score was tied two times and there were five lead changes in this game. Murray shot 35.8% from the field including three of 15 from the three point line. The Lady Tigers connected on 17 of 29 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 28 Manual turnovers. Manual shot 37.8% from the field including five of 22 from beyond the arc. The Lady Crimsons connected on two of four free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored seven points off 14 Murray turnovers.
Maddie Waldrop led Murray with 22 points including 10 of 13 free throws, 14 rebounds, three blocked shots, and three steals. Alexis Burpo and Alexandria Mayes each scored nine points. Macy Turley recorded seven points, five rebounds, and six assists. 5-7 Jr. Brittany Lawson added eight points.
Amara Ballard led Manual with 13 points. Jaela Johnson added 10 points. Tonysha Curry recorded seven points and nine rebounds.
DuPont Manual,13,16,3,9,41
Murray,10,18,14,16,58
DuPont Manual (41) – Griffin 6, Curry 7, McCune 2, Johnson 10, A. Ballard 13, Blackford 3.
Murray (58) – Burpo 9, Ramey 0, Waldrop 22, Ma. Turley 7, Mayes 9, Lawson 8, Mo. Turley 3.
Bowling Green (Region 4) (29-4) vs. Butler (Region 6) (27-5)
Bowling Green coach LaVonda Johnson started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Oneisha Turner, 5-9 So. Keely Morrow, 6-0 Sr. Ta Mia Matthews, 5-7 Jr. Markiziah Mimms, and 5-7 Sr. Dejia Moore. Butler coach Larry Just countered with 5-9 Sr. Allison Just, 5-9 Jr. Jaelynn Penn, 5-10 Sr. Micaiah Bowden, 5-4 Jr. Breia Torrens, and 5-8 Jr. Fontasia Jeffries.
Butler pulled away in the second half to defeat Bowling Green by a score of 64-52. There were four ties and five lead changes in the game. Butler shot 45.5% from the field including zero of 10 from the three point line. The Bearettes connected on 14 of 17 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored six points off 10 Bowling Green turnovers. Bowling Green shot 37.8% from the field including three of 11 from beyond the arc. The Purples connected on 15 of 21 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 10 Butler turnovers.
Jaelynn Penn led Butler with 20 points, nine rebounds, and three steals. 5-8 Jr. Janna Lewis added 16 points and six rebounds. 6-3 So. Molly Lockhart recorded 10 points, six rebounds, and three blocked shots. Fontasia Jeffries pulled down eight rebounds.
Keely Morrow led Bowling Green with 18 points including seven of seven free throws. Oneisha Turner added 16 points and Ta Mia Matthews pulled down 10 rebounds.
Bowling Green,19,11,9,13,52
Butler,20,13,10,21,64
Bowling Green (52) – Turner 16, Morrow 18, Matthews 5, Mimms 2, Moore 3, Gray 5, Hunter 3.
Butler (64) – A. Just 4, Penn 20, Bowden 6, Torrens 0, Jeffries 4, Goodlett 4, Lockhart 10, Lewis 16.
Henderson County (Region 2) (18-9) vs. Elizabethtown (Region 5) (29-4)
Henderson County coach Jeff Haile started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Mikayla Gilbert, 5-8 Jr. Emma Lander, 5-11 Jr. Alisha Owens, 5-4 Jr. Breanna Chester, and 5-6 Sr. Samantha Carter. Elizabethtown coach Tim Mudd countered with 6-2 Sr. Erin Boley, 5-8 Jr. Ramsey Deaton, 5-9 Jr. Taylor Thomas, 5-7 Jr. Jada Stinson, and 5-7 Sr. Rachel Warden.
Elizabethtown defeated Henderson County by a score of 63-36. Elizabethtown shot 58.5% from the field including six of 10 from the three point line. The Lady Panthers connected on nine of 19 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 25 points off 15 Henderson County turnovers. Henderson County shot 32% from the field including one of 18 from beyond the arc. The Lady Colonels connected on three of six free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 19 Elizabethtown turnovers.
Erin Boley led Elizabethtown turnovers with 27 points, seven rebounds, and two blocked shots. Boley was 11 of 13 from the field including two of two from beyond the arc, and three of five free throws. Taylor Thomas added 10 points and six rebounds. Jada Stinson chipped in with nine points, four assists, and three steals. Rachel Warden recorded six points and six assists.
Mikayla Gilbert led Henderson County with 12 points, six rebounds, and three steals. Samantha Carter added eight points.
Henderson County,6.8.7.15.36
Elizabethtown,14,18,18,13,63
Henderson County (36) – Gilbert 12, Lander 2, Owens 4, Chester 2, S. Carter 8, J. Carter 6, Scott 2.
Elizabethtown (63) – Boley 27, Deaton 2, Thomas 10, Stinson 9, Warden 6, Murphy 2, Pack 2, Hay 5.
Harlan (Region 13) (27-4) vs. Owensboro Catholic (Region 3) (30-5)
Harlan coach Derrick Akal started the following lineup: 5-9 So. Mackenzie King, 5-8 Sr. Katie King, 5-10 Jr. Emma Bianchi, 5-5 Jr. Jordan Brock, and 5-5 Sr. Brooklyn Massingill. Owensboro Catholic coach Michael Robertson countered with 5-9 So. Ellie Mitchell, 5-8 Sr. Emily Marshall, 5-10 Sr. Caroline Hayden, 5-7 Sr. Mikayla Berry, and 5-10 Sr. Annabel Moore.
Owensboro Catholic , keyed by their defense scored 26 points off 19 Harlan turnovers in a 69-49 victory. Owensboro Catholic shot 35.2% from the field including five of 11 from the three point line. The Lady Aces connected on 26 of 38 free throws and pulled down 37 rebounds. Harlan shot 38% from the field including four of 18 from beyond the arc. The Lady Dragons connected on seven of eight free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored five points off 14 Owensboro Catholic turnovers.
Mikayla Berry led Owensboro Catholic with 26 points including three three point baskets, nine of 10 free throws, and six rebounds. Annabel Moore added 15 points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Caroline Hayden recorded 13 points, six rebounds, and three steals.
Jordan Brock led Harlan with 19 points and eight assists. Mackenzie King added 11 points and seven rebounds. 5-10 So. Brandi Haywood recorded 10 points and six rebounds.
Harlan,9,11,13,16,49
Owensboro Catholic,14,19,22,14,69
Harlan (49) – M. King 11, K. King 2, Bianchi 2, Brock 19, Massingill 3, Haywood 10, N. King 2.
Owensboro Catholic (69) – Mitchell 1, Marshall 5, Hayden 13, Berry 26, Moore 15, Maggard 2, Clemens 3, Keelin 4.
Friday March 11th
Franklin County (29-4) vs. Campbell County (25-9) (Quarterfinal)
Franklin County coach Joey Thacker started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Rebecca Cook, 5-9 Sr. Dasia Kilbourne, 5-9 Sr. Malaka Frank, 5-8 Jr. Princess Stewart, and 5-9 Sr. Anna Arrastia. Campbell County coach Beau Menefee countered with 5-8 Sr. Kylie Kramer, 5-7 Sr. Holly Schwarber, 5-9 So. Mackenzie Schwarber, 5-5 So. Taylor Clos, and 5-5 Sr. Taylor Jolly.
Franklin County held on to earn a 41-38 victory over Campbell County. Campbell County was visibly upset on a late offensive foul call and the inability to get a time out after a steal with 2.5 seconds left in the game. There were four lead changes in the game. Franklin County shot 42.4% from the field including four of seven from the three point line. The Lady Flyers connected on nine of 17 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored nine points off 15 Campbell County turnovers. Campbell County shot 39% from the field including five of 14 from beyond the arc. They connected on their only free throw, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored nine points off 16 Franklin County turnovers.
Princess Stewart led Franklin County with 14 points including seven of nine free throws, and eight rebounds. Malaka Frank added 11 points, eight rebounds, four blocked shots, and four steals. Anna Arrastia recorded nine points on three three point baskets.
Mackenzie Schwarber led Campbell County with 12 points, 10 rebounds, and three assists. Taylor Clos added 11 points and four assists.
Franklin County,14,15,5,7,41
Campbell County,12,12,5,9,38
Franklin County (41) – Cook 3, Kilbourne 4, Frank 11, Stewart 14, Arrastia 9.
Campbell County (38) – Kramer 4, H. Schwarber 0, M. Schwarber 12, Clos 11, Jolly 6, Keeton 5.
Mercer County (30-5) vs. Holmes (29-4) (Quarterfinal)
Mercer County coach Chris Souder started the following lineup: 5-8 So. Faith Lake, 5-8 Jr. Lyric Houston, 6-1 So. Emma Souder, 5-6 So. Lexy Lake, and 5-8 So. Seygan Robbins. Holmes coach Tony Perkins countered with 5-8 Sr. Maurissa Brown, 5-6 So. Laila Johnson, 5-8 So. Tyrah Englemon, 5-3 Jr. Jaynice Stovall, and 5-6 Sr. Jynea Harris.
Mercer County led by 14 points in the third quarter and withstood a furious Holmes rally to escape with a 59-55 victory. The score was tied once and there were three lead changes in the game. Mercer County shot 45.5% from the field including six of 17 from the three point line. The Lady Titans connected on 13 of 22 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 12 Holmes turnovers. Holmes shot 29.1% from the field including five of 22 from beyond the arc. The Lady Bulldogs connected on 18 of 22 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 17 Mercer County turnovers.
Seygan Robbins led Mercer County with 21 points including seven of eight free throws, four assists, three blocked shots, and three steals. Lyric Houston added 10 points, seven rebounds, and six assists. Emma Souder recorded eight points, 10 rebounds, and two blocked shots. Faith Lake chipped in with eight points and six rebounds.
Jynea Harris led Holmes with 19 points including eight of nine free throws. 5-4 Fr. Kamari Graham added 13 points including three three point baskets and seven rebounds. Jaynice Stovall recorded 13 points, three assists, and three steals. Tyrah Englemon pulled down 16 rebounds.
Mercer County,20,14,14,11,59
Holmes,14,8,16,17,55
Mercer County (59) – F. Lake 8, Houston 10, Souder 8, L. Lake 6, Robbins 21, Davis 5, Burke 1.
Holmes (55) – Brown 0, Johnson 8, Englemon 2, Stovall 13, Harris 19, Graham 13.
Murray (34-1) vs. Owensboro Catholic (31-5) (Quarterfinal)
Murray coach Rechelle Turner started the following lineup: 5-10 So. Alexis Burpo, 5-8 Sr. Lily Ramey, 6-2 Jr. Maddie Waldrop, 5-7 So. Macey Turley, and 5-7 So. Alexandria Mayes. Owensboro Catholic coach Michael Robertson countered with 5-9 So. Ellie Mitchell, 5-8 Sr. Emily Marshall, 5-10 Sr. Caroline Hayden, 5-7 Sr. Mikayla Berry, and 5-10 Sr. Annabel Moore.
Murray outscored Owensboro Catholic 17-9 in the second quarter on their way to a 60-43 victory. Murray shot 58.3% from the field including six of 12 from the three point line. The Lady Tigers connected on 12 of 15 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 30 points off 22 Owensboro Catholic turnovers. Owensboro Catholic shot 43.2% from the field including three of 12 from beyond the arc. The Lady Aces connected on eight of 17 free throws, pulled down 17 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 22 Murray turnovers.
Macey Turley led Murray with 25 points including five three point baskets. Turley was eight of 11 from the field including five of six from beyond the arc, and four of five from the free throw line. Maddie Waldrop added 14 points, nine rebounds, six assists, and three steals. Alexandria Mayes chipped in with eight points.
Caroline Hayden led Owensboro Catholic with 11 points and six steals. Emily Marshall also scored 11 points including two three point baskets. Mikayla Berry chipped in with nine points.
Murray,13,17,13,17,60
Owensboro Catholic,11,9,12,11,43
Murray (60) – Burpo 2, Ramey 6, Waldrop 14, Ma. Turley 25, Mayes 8, Lawson 3, Mo. Turley 2.
Owensboro Catholic (43) – Mitchell 6, Marshall 11, Hayden 11, Berry 9, Moore 4, Clemens 2.
Elizabethtown (30-4) vs. Butler (28-5) (Quarterfinal)
Elizabethtown coach Tim Mudd started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Erin Boley, 5-8 Jr. Ramsey Deaton, 5-9 Jr. Taylor Thomas, 5-7 Jr. Jada Stinson, and 5-7 Sr. Rachel Warden. Butler coach Larry Just countered with 5-9 Sr. Allison Just, 5-9 Jr. Jaelynn Penn, 5-10 Sr. Micaiah Bowden, 5-4 Jr. Breia Torrens, and 5-8 Jr. Fontasia Jeffries.
Elizabethtown led by 14 points in the second quarter but Butler rallied to win by a score of 61-59 on a 12 foot shot by Janna Lewis at the horn. The score was tied seven times and there were 10 lead changes in the game. Butler led 59-57 but Elizabethtown’s Kendall Pack stole the ball and Erin Boley scored to tie the game at 59-59. Elizabethtown stayed in their zone and Butler ran the clock down setting the stage for Lewis’ heroics.
Butler shot 51.1% from the field including one of 11 from the three point line. The Bearettes connected on 12 of 15 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 13 Elizabethtown turnovers. Elizabethtown shot 43.2% from the field including seven of 16 from beyond the arc. The Lady Panthers connected on 20 of 23 free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 13 Butler turnovers.
5-8 Jr. Janna Lewis led Butler with 20 points. Lewis was seven of eight from the field and six of eight from the free throw line. Jaelynn Penn added 14 points, eight rebounds, and three steals. Micaiah Bowden chipped in with 11 points. Fontasia Jeffries recorded 10 points, four rebounds, and three assists.
Erin Boley led Elizabethtown with 22 points including 14 of 16 free throws, nine rebounds, and four assists. Jada Stinson added 14 points including two three point baskets. Taylor Thomas recorded 10 points including two three point baskets. Rachel Warden chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets.
Elizabethtown,19,14,12,14,59
Butler,9,17,20,15,61
Elizabethtown (59) – Boley 22, Deaton 2, Thomas 10, Stinson 14, Warden 8, Knight 3.
Butler (61) – A. Just 2, Penn 14, Bowden 11, Torrens 0, Jeffries 10, Goodlett 2, Lockhart 2, Lewis 20.
Saturday March 12th
Mercer County (31-5) vs. Franklin County (30-4) (Semifinal)
Mercer County coach Chris Souder started the following lineup: 5-8 So. Faith Lake, 5-8 Jr. Lyric Houston, 6-1 So. Emma Souder, 5-6 So. Lexy Lake, and 5-8 So. Seygan Robbins. Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 5-10 Jr. Rebecca Cook, 5-9 Sr. Dasia Kilbourne, 5-9 Sr. Malaka Frank, 5-8 Jr. Princess Stewart, and 5-9 Sr. Anna Arrastia.
Franklin County defeated Mercer County by a score of 55-51. Franklin County led by 11 in the final quarter but Mercer rallied to take a lead with slightly less than three minutes in the game but Franklin County came back for the victory. The score was tied five times and there were 10 lead changes in the game. Mercer County’s Seygan Robbins fouled out in the final quarter with 2:54 remaining on the clock and Mercer County clinging to a 48-46 lead.
Franklin County shot 39.6% from the field including one of six from the three point line. The Lady Flyers connected on 12 of 24 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored eight points off 10 Mercer County turnovers. Mercer County shot 31.5% from the field including five of 20 from beyond the arc. The Lady Titans connected on 12 of 17 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored four points off nine Franklin County turnovers.
Princess Stewart led Franklin County with 17 points and seven rebounds. Dasia Kilbourne added 15 points and six rebounds. Rebecca Cook recorded 10 points, 15 rebounds, four blocked shots, and two steals. Malaka Frank chipped in with six points, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals.
5-6 So. Emma Davis led Mercer County with 13 points including three three point baskets. Lyric Houston added 12 points, 11 rebounds, and three assists. Faith Lake recorded 10 points, seven rebounds, and four assists. Seygan Robbins chipped in with nine points. Emma Souder pulled down seven rebounds.
Mercer County,11,14,10,16,51
Franklin County,9,20,15,11,55
Mercer County (51) – F. Lake 10, Houston 12, Souder 4, L. Lake 0, Robbins 9, Davis 13, Burke 3.
Franklin County (55) – Cook 10, Kilbourne 15, Frank 6, Stewart 17, Arrastia 3, Courtney 4.
Butler (29-5) vs. Murray (35-1) (Semifinal)
Butler coach Larry Just started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Allison Just, 5-9 Jr. Jaelynn Penn, 5-10 Sr. Micaiah Bowden, 5-4 Jr. Breia Torrens, and 5-8 Jr. Fontasia Jeffries. Murray coach Rechelle Turner countered with 5-10 So. Alexis Burpo, 5-8 Sr. Lily Ramey, 6-2 Jr. Maddie Waldrop, 5-7 So. Macey Turley, and 5-7 So. Alexandria Mayes.
Butler defeated Murray 68-58 and will now get the opportunity to tie Ashland Blazer and Laurel County with five state championships, the most in state history. Butler utilized their relentless pressure to take a 41-24 lead in the third quarter before Murray staged an impressive rally to cut the deficit to two; 56-54 with less than two minutes remaining in the game. However Butler hit their free throws down the stretch to earn the victory.
Butler shot 51.2% from the field including three of nine from the three point line. The Bearettes connected on 21 of 27 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 33 points off 27 Murray turnovers. Murray shot 41.9% from the field including two of eight from beyond the arc. The Lady Tigers connected on 20 of 24 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored 22 points off 23 Butler turnovers.
5-8 Jr. Janna Lewis led Butler with 16 points including six of six free throws and five rebounds. Jaelynn Penn added 12 points, nine rebounds, two assists, and three steals. Allison Just also scored 12 points. Micaiah Bowden recorded 11 points and Breia Torrens chipped in with eight points including six of six free throws.
Macey Turley led Murray with 17 points including six of six free throws, five rebounds, and four steals. Alexandria Mayes added 15 points and four steals. Maddie Waldrop recorded 12 points, seven rebounds, and four blocked shots. Alexis Burpo chipped in with 10 points.
Butler,14,16,15,23,68
Murray,12,8,20,18,58
Butler (68) – A. Just 12, Penn 12, Bowden 11, Torrens 8, Jeffries 5, Goodlett 4, Lewis 16.
Murray (58) – Burpo 10, Ramey 4, Waldrop 12, Ma. Turley 17, Mayes 15.
Sunday March 13th
Butler (30-5) vs. Franklin County (31-4) (Championship)
Butler coach Larry Just started the following lineup: 5-9 Sr. Allison Just, 5-9 Jr. Jaelynn Penn, 5-10 Sr. Micaiah Bowden, 5-4 Jr. Breia Torrens, and 5-8 Jr. Fontasia Jeffries. Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 5-10 Jr. Rebecca Cook, 5-9 Sr. Dasia Kilbourne, 5-9 Sr. Malaka Frank, 5-8 Jr. Princess Stewart, and 5-9 Sr. Anna Arrastia.
Butler defeated Franklin County by a score of 62-36 and joined Ashland Blazer and Laurel County as the only five time champions in the state. Butler raced out to a 19-3 first quarter lead and was never threatened in this game. Butler shot 50% from the field including three of seven from the three point line. The Bearettes connected on seven of 11 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 12 Franklin County turnovers. Franklin County shot 23.5% from the field including five of 26 from beyond the arc. The Lady Flyers connected on seven of 14 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 14 Butler turnovers.
Jaelynn Penn led Butler with 21 points, 11 rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Penn was 10 of 13 from the field including one of one from the free throw line. Allison Just and 5-5 Jr. Teri Goodlett each recorded seven points and seven rebounds. 6-3 So. Molly Lockhart added nine points and two blocked shots. Breia Torrens also chipped in with seven points. Micaiah Bowden recorded six points, five rebounds, and two assists.
Princess Stewart led Franklin County with 10 points, six rebounds, and three blocked shots. 5-4 7th Grade Brooklynn Miles added nine points. 5-7 Jr. Savannah Courtney recorded six points.
Butler,19,5,26,12,62
Franklin County,3,11,10,12,36
Butler (62) – A. Just 7, Penn 21, Bowden 6, Torrens 7, Jeffries 2, Goodlett 7, Lockhart 9, Lewis 3.
Franklin County (36) – Cook 0, Kilbourne 0, Frank 4, Stewart 10, Arrastia 4, Miles 9, Courtney 6, Brunette 3.
All Tournament Team – Mackenzie Schwarber (Campbell County), Jynea Harris (Holmes), Caroline Hayden (Owensboro Catholic), Erin Boley (Elizabethtown), Seygan Robbins (Mercer County), Lyric Houston (Mercer County), Maddie Waldrop (Murray), Macey Turley (Murray), Rebecca Cook (Franklin County), Princess Stewart (Franklin County), Malaka Frank (Franklin County), Micaiah Bowden (Butler), Janna Lewis (Butler), and Jaelynn Penn (Butler) (MVP).
A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for the entire tournament and to the KHSAA for providing all the rosters and other pertinent info about the teams and tournament.
201611RBG
2016 11th Region Tournament (Boys & Girls)
McBrayer Arena
Eastern Kentucky University
Richmond, KY
February 29 – March 7, 2016
February 29, 2016 (Monday)
Madison Southern vs. Franklin County (Girls)
Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Briana Lanham, 5-8 Jr. Keri Thorn, 5-11 Hannah Keene, 5-6 So. Ashlyn Clark, and 5-8 Jr. Meredith Gallion. Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 5-10 Jr. Rebecca Cook, 5-9 Sr. Dasia Kilbourne, 5-9 Sr. Malaka Frank, 5-6 Jr. Savannah Courtney, and 5-8 Jr. Princess Stewart.
Franklin County raced out to a 20-4 first quarter lead on their way to a 75-52 victory over Madison Southern. Franklin County shot 53.2% from the field including four of 12 from the three point line. The Lady Flyers connected on five of 11 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 18 Madison Southern turnovers. Madison Southern shot 37.8% from the field including eight of 21 from beyond the arc. The Lady Eagles connected on 10 of 16 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored six points off five Franklin County turnovers.
Princess Stewart led Franklin County with 21 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, six assists, two blocked shots, and four steals. Rebecca Cook added 17 points and 11 rebounds. Dasia Kilbourne recorded 13 points, four rebounds, and three assists. Malaka Frank chipped in with eight points, six rebounds, and three assists.
Briana Lanham led Madison Southern with 21 points including four three point baskets, nine rebounds, and four assists. Hannah Keene added seven points, eight rebounds, and three assists. 5-6 Jr. Desirae Linville also scored seven points.
Madison Southern,4,13,17,18,52
Franklin County,20,22,17,16,75
Madison Southern (52) – Lanham 21, Thorn 5, Keene 7, Clark 2, Gallion 3, Linville 7, Coyle 3, Scott 4.
Franklin County (75) – Cook 17, Kilbourne 13, Frank 8, Courtney 0, Stewart 21, Talley 2, Arrastia 6, Miles 6, Willard 2.
Paul Laurence Dunbar vs. Henry Clay (Girls)
Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Nick Runyon started the following lineup: 5-9 Jr. Autumn Herriford, 5-8 So. Peyton Humphreys, 5-10 So. Janae Stevenson, 5-5 So. Mashayla Cecil, and 5-7 So. Anaiyah Cotton. Henry Clay coach Eric Sanford countered with 5-8 Fr. Destyne Jackson, 5-8 So. Braxton Price, 5-9 Sr. Jordyn Jackson, 5-7 Fr. Kiya Thompson, and 5-8 Jr. Lexi Long.
Henry Clay defeated Paul Laurence Dunbar 39-34 in a come-from-behind victory. Dunbar led 20-15 at halftime but Henry Clay rallied to tie the game 26-26 after three quarters. Henry Clay outscored Dunbar 13-8 in the final quarter to earn the victory. The score was tied four times and there were four lead changes in the game.
Henry Clay shot 34,2% from the field including three of 10 from the three point line. The Lady Blue Devils connected on 10 of 17 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 12 Dunbar turnovers. Dunbar shot 20% from the field including six of 12 from beyond the arc. The Lady Bulldogs connected on eight of 12 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored five points off 11 Henry Clay turnovers.
Destyne Jackson led Henry Clay with 11 points and three steals. Lexi Long added 10 points and three rebounds. 5-9 So. Orionna Woods recorded six points and six rebounds. Jordyn Jackson pulled down nine rebounds.
Mashayla Cecil led Dunbar with 20 points including four three point baskets. Autumn Herriford added eight points including two three point baskets and seven rebounds. Anaiyah Cotton pulled down 10 rebounds.
Paul Dunbar,10,10,6,8,34
Henry Clay,12,3,11,13,39
Paul Dunbar (34) – Herriford 7, Humphreys 5, Stevenson 0, Cecil 20, Cotton 2.
Henry Clay (39) – D. Jackson 11, Price 5, J. Jackson 3, Thompson 4, Long 10, Woods 6.
March 1st (Tuesday)
Bryan Station vs. Madison Central (Girls)
Bryan Station coach Shawn Ransom started the following lineup: 5-6 Sr. Destiny Cozart, 5-6 Jr. Carah Burdette, 5-8 Sr. Kiaurri Shannon, 5-4 Sr. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro, and 5-5 Jr. J’Lyn Martin. Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey countered with 5-10 Jr. Lindsey Johns, 5-7 Jr. Kasi Schneid, 6-0 Jr. Mallie Cornett, 5-4 So. Bailee Vanover, and 5-4 Sr. Emily Willoughby.
Bryan Station recorded 19 steals and scored 32 points off 20 Madison Central turnovers in a 76-58 victory. Bryan Station shot 45.2% from the field including nine of 16 from the three point line. The Lady Defenders connected on 11 of 13 free throws and pulled down 29 rebounds. Madison Central shot 48.8% from the field including one of 10 from beyond the arc. The Indians connected on 17 of 22 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored seven points off 10 Bryan Station turnovers.
J’Lyn Martin led Bryan Station with 25 points including six three point baskets, four rebounds, and three assists. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro added 16 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, eight assists, and nine steals. Carah Burdette recorded 13 points and four steals. Destiny Cozart chipped in with 11 points, four assists, and three steals.
Lindsey Johns led Madison Central with 24 points and nine rebounds. Mallie Cornett added 12 points, six rebounds, and eight blocked shots. Bailee Vanover recorded eight points and six rebounds.
Bryan Station,19,13,23,21,76
Madison Central,16,9,14,19,58
Bryan Station (76) – Cozart 11, Burdette 13, Shannon 9, Ighodaro 16, Martin 25, Hall 2.
Madison Central (58) – Johns 24, Schneid 4, Cornett 12, Vanover 8, Willoughby 2, Everly 3, Wood 2, Mack 3.
Western Hills vs. Lafayette (Girls)
Western Hills coach Raymond Ritchie Jr. started the following lineup: 5-6 So. Casey Anglin, 5-7 So. Katherine Mangeot, 5-11 Sr. Taylor Slade, 5-3 So. Alexis True, and 5-6 Sr. Lakenzie Ritchie. Lafayette coach Allison Denton countered with 5-11 Jr. Kiara Pankins, 5-10 Fr. Lindi DiBilzan, 5-9 Sr. Aisha Conwell, 5-6 So. Terri Abram, and 5-9 So. Caroline Bennett.
Lafayette scored 29 points off 25 Western Hills turnovers in a 51-26 victory. Lafayette shot 38.3% from the field including four of 12 from the three point line. The Lady Generals connected on 11 of 19 free throws, and pulled down 36 rebounds. Western Hills shot 27% from the field including two of 15 from beyond the arc. The Lady Wolverines connected on four of seven free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored eight points off 17 Lafayette turnovers.
Kiara Pankins led Lafayette with 20 points and seven rebounds. Caroline Bennett added 11 points and seven rebounds. 5-5 So. Tekiya Garr-Carter recorded six points, six rebounds, and three steals. Lindi DiBilzan recorded eight steals.
Lakenzie Ritchie led Western Hills with eight points, three assists, and seven steals. 5-5 So. Montana Muravchick added five points and three rebounds. Taylor Slade recorded four points, eight rebounds, and two blocked shots. Katherine Mangeot chipped in with four points and six rebounds.
Western Hills,3,12,4,7,26
Lafayette,15,13,11,12,51
Western Hills (26) – Anglin 2, Mangeot 4, Slade 4, True 3, Ritchie 8, Muravchick 5.
Lafayette (51) – Pankins 20, DiBilzan 2, A. Conwell 1, Abram 3, Bennett 11, Garr-Carter 6, McIntosh 2, Wilson 4, I. Conwell 2.
March 2nd (Wednesday)
Lafayette vs. Franklin County (Boys)
Mike Mendenhall III started the following lineup: 6-0 Sr. Harrison Lane, 5-10 So. Eric Powell, 6-6 Sr. Ross Jenkins, 5-9 Sr. Jaelin Jenkins, and 5-10 Jr. Chris Wharton, Franklin County coach Tony Wise countered with 6-2 Sr. Demarcus Kennedy, 6-2 So. Korleone Bailey, 6-4 Jr. Anthony Valentine, 5-8 Fr. Diablo Stewart, and 5-10 Jr. Ryan Staples.
Lafayette was 10 of 14 from the three point line in the first half as Lafayette raced out to a 53-22 halftime lead on their way to a 76-42 victory over Franklin County. Lafayette shot 48.1% from the field including 10 of 21 from the three point line. The Generals connected on 14 of 19 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored 30 points off 28 Franklin County turnovers. Franklin County shot 37.8% from the field including four of 13 from beyond the arc. The Flyers connected on 10 of 13 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored seven points off 12 Lafayette turnovers.
Harrison Lane led Lafayette with 13 points including three three point baskets, four assists, and three steals. Eric Powell added 12 points including three three point baskets and three steals. 5-10 Fr. Evan Dreux also scored 12 points including two three point baskets. Ross Jenkins recorded 11 points and eight rebounds. Chris Wharton scored nine points in 12 minutes before suffering a fractured wrist and loss a tooth in a hard fall to the floor.
Demarcus Kennedy led Franklin County with 16 points, five rebounds, and three assists. Diablo Stewart added 14 points including four three point baskets, three rebounds, and three steals.
Lafayette,27,26,9,14,76
Franklin County,8,14,7,13,42
Lafayette (76) – Lane 13, Powell 12, R. Jenkins 11, J. Jenkins 7, Wharton 9, Greenup 1, Dreux 12, Guilfoil 1, J. Carpenter 3, Watkins 7.
Franklin County (42) – Kennedy 16, Bailey 1, Valentine 5, Stewart 14, Staples 0, Stivers 2, Dotson 2, Lee 2.
Scott County vs. Madison Central (Boys)
Scott County coach Billy Hicks started the following lineup: 6-6 Fr. Michael Moreno, 6-1 So. Cooper Robb, 6-4 Jr. Cooper Watts, 6-1 Fr. Glenn Covington, and 6-1 Fr. Bryce Long. Madison Central coach Allen Feldhaus Jr. countered with 6-2 Sr. John Williams, 6-1 Sr. Grant Brockman, 6-6 Fr. Isaiah Cozart, 5-10 Sr. Terique Miller, and 6-1 Sr. Dakota Begley.
The attention was focused on Scott County’s young budding stars this year but 6-5 Sr. Clem Damron led the Cardinals tonight with 18 points in a 71-67 victory over Madison Central. Scott County shot 43.4% from the field including seven of 13 from the three point line. The Cardinals connected on 18 of 23 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 10 points off eight Madison Central turnovers. Madison Central shot 33.3% from the field including four of 11 from beyond the arc. The Indians connected on 23 of 30 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 12 points off nine Scott County turnovers.
Clem Damron led Scott County with 18 points and eight rebounds. Damron was six of 12 from the field including three of four from beyond the arc and three of three free throws. Cooper Robb added 17 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots. Michael Moreno recorded 14 points, 13 rebounds, and three blocked shots. Bryce Long chipped in with 13 points.
John Williams led Madison Central with 21 points, nine rebounds, and two blocked shots. Terique Miller added 18 points including seven of seven free throws, seven rebounds, and three assists. Dakota Begley chipped in with 12 points and five rebounds. Grant Brockman added nine points and Isaiah Cozart recorded seven points and 13 rebounds.
Scott County,17,14,19,21,71
Madison Central,11,9,23,24,67
Scott County (71) – Moreno 14, Robb 17, Watts 0, G. Covington 8, Long 13, Damron 18, Fluker 1.
Madison Central (67) – Williams 21, Brockman 9, Cozart 7, Miller 18, Begley 12.
March 3rd (Thursday)
Madison Southern vs. Paul Laurence Dunbar (Boys)
Madison Southern coach Shane Buttry started the following lineup: 6-1 Sr. Tanner Kidwell, 5-11 Sr. Stacy Burns, 6-3 Sr. Griffin Gabbard, 6-0 Jr. Caleb Miller, and 6-2 Jr. Michael Jefferson. Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Scott Chalk countered with 6-4 Sr. Darius Williams, 6-3 Sr. Justin Kelley, 6-6 Jr. Dontell Brown, 6-0 Sr. Jordan Lewis, and 6-3 Jr. Taveion Hollingsworth.
Paul Laurence Dunbar defeated Madison Southern 72-62 in a hotly contested game. The score was tied four times and there were 10 lead changes in the game. Dunbar shot 54.3% from the field including five of nine from the three point line. The Bulldogs connected on 17 of 30 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 12 Madison Southern turnovers. Madison Southern shot 41.5% from the field including two of 10 from beyond the arc. The Eagles connected on 16 of 23 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 15 points off eight Dunbar turnovers.
Darius Williams led Dunbar with 24 points including 11 of 14 free throws and pulled down eight rebounds. Taveion Hollingsworth added 23 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists.
Michael Jefferson led Madison Southern with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists. Tanner Kidwell added 13 points, eight rebounds, and four assists.
Madison Southern,15,15,16,16,62
Paul Laurence Dunbar,15,24,15,18,72
Madison Southern (62) – Kidwell 13, Burns 7, Gabbard 4, Miller 6, Jefferson 23, Short 2, Dean 7.
Paul Laurence Dunbar (72) – Williams 24, Kelley 8, Brown 5, Lewis 7, Hollingsworth 23, Clark 3, J. Brown 2.
Woodford County vs. Henry Clay (Boys)
Woodford County coach Scott Hundley started the following lineup: 6-0 Jr. Malik Richards, 5-11 Jr. Alex Cason, 6-3 Sr. Wesley Smith, 5-7 So. Chandler Stewart, and 5-8 Fr. Brandon Cromwell. Henry Clay coach Daniel Brown countered with 6-3 Sr. Leander Ridgeway, 6-3 So. Justin Mitchell, 6-5 Sr. Jordan Houston, 5-8 Sr. JaQuise Simpson, and 6-1 Sr. Isaiah Tisdale.
Henry Clay defeated Woodford County by a score of 72-41. Henry Clay shot 42.6% from the field including seven of 20 from the three point line. The Blue Devils connected on 13 of 20 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 18 Woodford County turnovers. Woodford County shot 37.5% from the field including one of four from beyond the arc. The Yellow Jackets connected on 10 of 14 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored four points off seven Henry Clay turnovers.
Isaiah Tisdale led Henry Clay with 13 points, three rebounds, five assists, and two blocked shots. Leander Ridgeway also scored 13 points. 6-0 Sr. Krizell Mitchell chipped in with eight points. Jordan Houston recorded six points and 11 rebounds.
6-3 Jr. Keagan Stromberg led Woodford County with 10 points. Malik Richards and Chandler Stewart added eight and seven points respectively.
Woodford County,7,11,9,14,41
Henry Clay,20,20,16,16,72
Woodford County (41) – Richards 8, Cason 2, Smith 0, Stewart 7, Cromwell 2, Whit3 3, Sly 5, Stromberg 10, Denton 2, Hewitt 2.
Henry Clay (72) – Ridgeway 13, J. Mitchell 5, Houston 6, Simpson 6, Tisdale 13, Brown 5, Jackson 2, Jones 2, Tribble 6, K. Mitchell 8, Williams 2, Green 3, Hawkins 1.
March 4th (Friday)
Henry Clay vs. Franklin County (Girls) (Semifinal)
Henry Clay coach Eric Sanford started the following lineup: 5-8 Fr. Destyne Jackson, 5-8 So. Braxton Price, 5-9 Sr. Jordyn Jackson, 5-7 Fr. Kiya Thompson, and 5-8 Jr. Lexi Long. Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 5-10 Jr. Rebecca Cook, 5-9 Sr. Anna Arrastia, 5-9 Sr. Malaka Frank, 5-6 Jr. Savannah Courtney, and 5-8 Jr. Princess Stewart.
Franklin County took an early lead tonight and was never threatened in a 51-31 victory. Franklin County shot 26.3% from the field including one of seven from the three point line. The Flyers connected on 20 of 30 free throws, pulled down 43 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 25 Henry Clay turnovers. Henry Clay shot 20% from the field including one of six from beyond the arc. The Lady Blue Devils connected on 10 of 20 free throws, pulled down 48 rebounds, and scored nine points off 14 Franklin County turnovers.
Princess Stewart led Franklin County with 16 points, 13 rebounds, and three steals. Malaka Frank added 12 points, nine rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots, and two steals. Savannah Courtney chipped in with nine points, four rebounds, and three steals. Rebecca Cook recorded five points, four rebounds, two assists, one blocked shot, and five steals.
5-6 Sr. T’Laya Lyvers led Henry Clay with 22 points and 12 rebounds. Destyne Jackson added four points, eight rebounds, three blocked shots, and two steals. Jordyn Jackson pulled down 10 rebounds.
Henry Clay,9,4,8,10,31
Franklin County,16,14,12,9,51
Henry Clay (31) – D. Jackson 4, Price 0, J. Jackson 0, Thompson 2, Long 0, Lyvers 22, Green 2, Woods 1.
Franklin County (51) – Cook 5, Arrastia 4, Frank 12, Courtney 9, Stewart 16, Kilbourne 5.
2015-2016 11th Region Regular Season Girls All Region Team – Carah Burdette (Bryan Station), Caitlin Ferguson (Woodford County), Destiny Cozart (Bryan Station), Dasia Kilbourne (Franklin County), Rebecca Cook (Franklin County), Briana Lanham (Madison Southern), Peyton Riddle (Scott County), Brianna Burbridge (Frankfort), Kiara Pankins (Lafayette), Princess Stewart (Franklin County), T’Laya Lyvers (Henry Clay) (Co-MVP), and Malaka Frank (Franklin County) (Co-MVP), and Coach of the Year Joey Thacker (Franklin County).
Lafayette vs. Bryan Station (Girls) (Semifinal)
Lafayette coach Allison Denton started the following lineup: 5-11 Jr. Kiara Pankins, 5-10 Fr. Lindi DiBilzan, 5-9 Sr. Aisha Conwell, 5-6 So. Terri Abram, and 5-9 So. Caroline Bennett. Bryan Station coach Shawn Ransom countered with 5-6 Sr. Destiny Cozart, 5-6 Jr. Carah Burdette, 5-8 Sr. Kiaurri Shannon, 5-4 Sr. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro, and 5-5 Jr. J’Lyn Martin.
Bryan Station defeated Lafayette 61-58 in overtime. Bryan Station led 32-21 at halftime but Lafayette battled back to force overtime. The score was tied seven times and there were two lead changes in the game. Bryan Station shot 35.7% from the field including five of 15 from the three point line. The Lady Defenders connected on 16 of 24 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored seven points off 20 Lafayette turnovers. Lafayette shot 33.3% from the field including five of 20 from beyond the arc. The Lady Generals connected on 17 of 28 free throws, pulled down 48 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 13 Bryan Station turnovers.
J’Lyn Martin led Bryan Station with 16 points including three three point baskets. Carah Burdette added 12 points and five rebounds. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro recorded 11 points, six rebounds, and five steals. Destiny Cozart chipped in with nine points, 10 rebounds, three assists, and four steals. Kiaurri Shannon added nine points and four rebounds.
Caroline Bennett led Lafayette with 16 points including four three point baskets, 11 rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and three steals. Kiara Pankins added 14 points, nine rebounds, and two blocked shots. Terri Abram recorded 14 points and four assists. 5-9 So. Tekiya Garr-Carter chipped in with six rebounds and seven rebounds. Aisha Conwell pulled down 10 rebounds.
Lafayette,8,13,11,22,4,58
Bryan Station,18,14,8,14,7,61
Lafayette (58) – Pankins 14, DiBilzan 2, A. Conwell 4, Abram 14, Bennett 16, Garr-Carter 6, Wilson 2.
Bryan Station (61) – Cozart 9, Burdette 12, Shannon 9, Ighodaro 11, Martin 16, Kavanaugh 4.
March 5th (Saturday)
Scott County vs. Lafayette (Boys) (Semifinal)
Scott County coach Billy Hicks started the following lineup: 6-6 Fr. Michael Moreno, 6-1 So. Cooper Robb, 6-4 Jr. Cooper Watts, 6-1 Fr. Glenn Covington, and 6-5 Sr. Clem Damron. Mike Mendenhall III started the following lineup: 6-0 Sr. Harrison Lane, 5-10 So. Eric Powell, 6-6 Sr. Ross Jenkins, 5-9 Sr. Jaelin Jenkins, and 6-1 Sr. William Watkins.
Lafayette raced out to a 20-8 lead after the first quarter but Scott County rallied and finally overcame the Generals to earn a 58-50 victory. Lafayette only scored one field goal in the final quarter and shot 7.7% from the field during this period. Scott County shot 36.4% from the field including two of 17 from the three point line. The Cardinals connected on 16 of 24 free throws, pulled down 52 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 16 Lafayette turnovers. Lafayette shot 26.8% from the field including six of 22 from beyond the arc. The Generals connected on 14 of 27 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 22 Scott County turnovers.
Michael Moreno led Scott County with 16 points, 22 rebounds, and six blocked shots. Cooper Robb added 10 points, six rebounds, four assists, and five steals. Clem Damron recorded 10 points and six rebounds. 6-1 Fr. Bryce Long chipped in with nine points and five rebounds.
5-10 Fr. Evan Dreux led Lafayette with 14 points and eight steals. 6-0 Jr. Cameron Greenup added 13 points including three three point baskets and three steals. Harrison Lane chipped in with 10 points. Ross Jenkins recorded six points and 10 rebounds.
Scott County,8,14,19,17,58
Lafayette,20,12,9,9,50
Scott County (58) – Moreno 16, Robb 10, Watts 5, G. Covington 5, Damron 10, Fluker 1, Long 9, Allen 2.
Lafayette (50) – Lane 10, Powell 2, R. Jenkins 6, J. Jenkins 3, Watkins 1, Greenup 13, Dreux 14, J. Carpenter 1.
2015-2016 11th Region Regular Season Boys All Region Team – Harrison Lane (Lafayette), Tim Dunn (Bryan Station), Terique Miller (Madison Central), Leander Ridgeway (Henry Clay), Kyle Rode (Lexington Christian Academy), Michael Moreno (Scott County), Jordan Lewis (Paul Laurence Dunbar), Ross Jenkins (Lafayette), Luke Johnson (Lexington Catholic), Darius Williams (Paul Laurence Dunbar), Isaiah Tisdale (Henry Clay), and Taveion Hollingsworth (Paul Laurence Dunbar) (MVP), Coach of the Year Billy Hicks (Scott County).
Henry Clay vs. Paul Laurence Dunbar (Boys) (Semifinal)
Henry Clay coach Daniel Brown started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Leander Ridgeway, 6-3 So. Justin Mitchell, 6-5 Sr. Jordan Houston, 5-8 Sr. JaQuise Simpson, and 6-1 Sr. Isaiah Tisdale. Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Scott Chalk countered with 6-4 Sr. Darius Williams, 6-3 Sr. Justin Kelley, 6-6 Jr. Dontell Brown, 6-0 Sr. Jordan Lewis, and 6-3 Jr. Taveion Hollingsworth.
Paul Laurence Dunbar rallied to earn a 70-62 come-from-behind victory over Henry Clay. Henry Clay led 34-25 at halftime but Dunbar outscored Henry Clay 23-9 in the third quarter to take a 48-43 victory after three quarters. The score was tied three times and there were three lead changes in the game. Dunbar shot 41.1% from the field including three of 11 from the three point line. The Bulldogs connected on 21 of 25 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 10 Henry Clay turnovers. Henry Clay shot 42.6% from the field including three of 17 from beyond the arc. The Blue Devils connected on seven of 11 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored two points off two Dunbar turnovers.
Darius Williams led Dunbar with 31 points including three three point baskets and seven rebounds. Taveion Hollingsworth added 19 points and seven rebounds. Jordan Lewis chipped in with 10 points, three assists, and four steals.
Isaiah Tisdale led Henry Clay with 16 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists. 5-10 Sr. Paul Price added 15 points including two three point baskets. Justin Mitchell recorded 11 points and six rebounds. Jordan Houston chipped in with six points and 11 rebounds.
Henry Clay,17,17,9,19,62
Dunbar,10,15,23,22,70
Henry Clay (62) – Ridgeway 5, J. Mitchell 11, Houston 6, Simpson 0, Tisdale 16, Price 15, Jones 4, K. Mitchell 5.
Dunbar (70) – Williams 31, Kelley 0, Brown 4, Lewis 10, Hollingsworth 19, Homer 6.
Bryan Station vs. Franklin County (Girls) (Championship)
Bryan Station coach Shawn Ransom started the following lineup: 5-6 Sr. Destiny Cozart, 5-6 Jr. Carah Burdette, 5-8 Sr. Kiaurri Shannon, 5-4 Sr. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro, and 5-5 Jr. J’Lyn Martin. Franklin County coach Joey Thacker countered with 5-10 Jr. Rebecca Cook, 5-9 Sr. Dasia Kilbourne, 5-9 Sr. Malaka Frank, 5-6 Jr. Savannah Courtney, and 5-8 Jr. Princess Stewart.
Franklin County outscored Bryan Station 23-11 in the second quarter to take control of the game and end Bryan Station’s impressive tournament run with a 60-49 victor. Franklin County’s joy was dimmed as a result of Savannah Courtney going down with a knee injury early in the game. The score was tied five times and there were four lead changes in the game.
Franklin County shot 40% from the field including three of 15 from the three point line. The Lady Flyers connected on 13 of 13 free throws, pulled down 43 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 14 Bryan Station turnovers. Bryan Station shot 37.5% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc. The Lady Defenders connected on four of eight free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 20 Franklin County turnovers.
Princess Stewart led Franklin County with 16 points, 13 rebounds, six assists, and two steals. 5-4 7th Grade Brooklynn Miles added 16 points on seven of eight from the field and two of two free throws. Malaka Frank chipped in with 10 points and nine rebounds. Rebecca Cook recorded eight points, seven rebounds, four assists, two blocked shots, and four steals.
Destiny Cozart led Bryan Station with 13 points and five steals. Carah Burdette added 12 points and four rebounds. J’Lyn Martin chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro recorded six points and six rebounds. 5-8 Sr. Zariah Kavanaugh added six points and five rebounds.
Bryan Station,12,11,13,13,49
Franklin County,10,23,16,11,60
Bryan Station (49) – Cozart 13, Burdette 12, Shannon 2, Ighodaro 6, Martin 8, Hardin 2, Kavanaugh 6.
Franklin County (60) – Cook 8, Kilbourne 3, Frank 10, Courtney 5, Stewart 16, Miles 16, Talley 2.
All Tournament Team – Mashayla Cecil (Paul Laurence Dunbar), Lakenzie Ritchie (Western Hills), Briana Lanham (Madison Southern), Lindsey Johns (Madison Central), Caroline Bennett (Lafayette), Kiara Pankins (Lafayette), T’Laya Lyvers (Henry Clay), Destyne Jackson (Henry Clay), Malaka Frank (Franklin County), Rebecca Cook (Franklin County), Brooklynn Miles (Franklin County), Ezhaunaai Ighodaro (Bryan Station), J’Lyn Martin (Bryan Station), Destiny Cozart (Bryan Station), and Princess Stewart (Franklin County) (MVP).
March 7th (Monday)
Paul Laurence Dunbar vs. Scott County (Boys) (Championship)
Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Scott Chalk started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Darius Williams, 6-3 Sr. Justin Kelley, 6-6 Jr. Dontell Brown, 6-0 Sr. Jordan Lewis, and 6-3 Jr. Taveion Hollingsworth. Scott County coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-6 Fr. Michael Moreno, 6-1 So. Cooper Robb, 6-4 Jr. Cooper Watts, 6-1 Fr. Glenn Covington, and 6-1 Fr. Bryce Long.
Paul Laurence Dunbar outscored Scott County 17-7 in the final quarter on their way to a 51-39 victory over Scott County. Dunbar shot 30% from the field including one of 10 from the three point line. The Bulldogs connected on 20 of 26 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 15 Scott County turnovers. Scott County shot 29.5% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc. The Cardinals connected on 10 of 16 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored four points off 11 Dunbar turnovers.
Taveion Hollingsworth led Dunbar with 21 points including nine of 11 free throws, nine rebounds, and three steals. Dontell Brown added 13 points and 10 rebounds. Darius Williams chipped in with nine points, eight rebounds, and three steals. Jordan Lewis recorded eight points, seven rebounds, five assists, and two steals.
Cooper Robb led Scott County with 13 points, seven rebounds, and four assists. Michael Moreno added 11 points, nine rebounds, two assists, five blocked shots, and two steals. Bryce Long chipped in with seven points.
Dunbar,14,11,9,17,51
Scott County,10,6,16,7,39
Dunbar (51) – Williams 9, Kelley 0, D. Brown 13, Lewis 8, Hollingsworth 21.
Scott County (39) – Moreno 11, Robb 13, Watts 3, G. Covington 3, Long 7, Damron 2.
All Tournament Team – Keagan Stromberg (Woodford County), Michael Jefferson (Madison Southern), John Williams (Madison Central), Diablo Stewart (Franklin County), Jaelin Jenkins (Lafayette), Evan Dreux (Lafayette), Isaiah Tisdale (Henry Clay), Justin Mitchell (Henry Clay), Dontell Brown (Paul Laurence Dunbar), Jordan Lewis (Paul Laurence Dunbar), Darius Williams (Paul Laurence Dunbar), Michael Moreno (Scott County), Clem Damron (Scott County), Cooper Robb (Scott County), and Taveion Hollingsworth (Paul Laurence Dunbar) (MVP).
A special thanks to the Eastern Kentucky University Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for this tournament.
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201627DBG
27th District Tournament (Boys & Girls)
Hosted by Seneca High School
Seneca High School
Louisville, KY
February 22-25, 2016
February 22nd
Sacred Heart Academy vs. Seneca (Girls)
Sacred Heart Academy coach Donna Moir started the following lineup: 5-11 So. Grace Berger, 5-7 So. Kia Sivils, 5-10 Sr. Lydia Taylor, 5-4 Fr. Ashlee Harris, and 5-5 So. Kiki Samsel. Seneca coach Latasha Patterson countered with 5-11 Jr. Ashanti Starks, 5-10 Fr. Dai Jas Trotter, 5-11 Jr. Alexis White, 5-1 Sr. Terica Motley, and 5-8 Sr. Nautica Caldwell.
Sacred Heart Academy defeated Seneca by a score of 75-7. Sacred Heart played 14 players with 13 entering the scoring column. Ten players logged more than 10:40 of playing time. Sacred Heart shot 48.4% from the field including five of 12 from the three point line. The Valkyries connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 51 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 24 Seneca turnovers. Seneca shot 7.5% from the field including zero of six from beyond the arc. The Lady Redhawks connected on one of three free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored two points off eight Sacred Heart turnovers.
5-9 So. Cierra Scott led Sacred Heart with 16 points and five rebounds. Kiki Samsel and Kia Sivils each scored 10 points. 5-9 So. Natalie Fichter added seven points and six rebounds. Grace Berger recorded five points, eight rebounds, and nine assists. Lydia Taylor chipped in with six points, four rebounds, and two blocked shots.
Terica Motley, Ashanti Starks, and 5-7 Fr. Cierra Riggs led Seneca with two points each.
Sacred Heart,25,24,9,17,75
Seneca,3,0,22,7
Sacred Heart (75) – Berger 5, Sivils 10, Taylor 6, Harris 3, Samsel 10, Smith 4, Weisbach 2, Scott 16, Flaherty 7, Gardner 1, Wethington 2, Fichter 7, Utter 2.
Seneca (7) – Starks 2, Trotter 1, White 0, Motley 2, Caldwell 0, Riggs 2.
Atherton vs. Waggener (Girls)
Atherton coach Nicki Dewitt started the following lineup: 5-7 Fr. Kaylynn Thompson, 5-7 Sr. Corrine Haeberlin, 5-10 Sr. Diamond White, 5-3 Sr. Summer Young, and 5-6 So. Sarah Overley. Waggener coach Kevin Glenn countered with 5-11 Sr. Destiny Morgan, 5-8 Sr. Tomia Jones, 6-0 Jr. Tiara Biermacher, 5-4 So. Nejia Elliott, and 5-7 Sr. Davianna Ruff.
Waggener outscored Atherton 20-8 in the third quarter on their way to a close 58-55 victory. The score was tied nine times and there were nine lead changes in the game. Waggener shot 29.6% from the field including two of 16 from the three point line. The Lady Wildcats connected on 14 of 22 free throws, pulled down 56 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 22 Atherton turnovers. Atherton shot 29.2% from the field including five of 25 from beyond the arc. The Lady Rebels connected on 12 of 26 free throws, pulled down 53 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 19 Waggener turnovers.
Nejia Elliott led Waggener with 22 points, six rebounds, and three steals. Tiara Biermacher added 14 points and 10 rebounds. Davianna Ruff recorded 11 points, four rebounds, six assists, and two steals. Destiny Morgan pulled down 11 rebounds and recorded five steals.
Sarah Overley led Atherton with 20 points, six rebounds, and five assists. 5-8 So. Caitlyn Taylor added 19 points and 12 rebounds. Diamond White recorded eight points, 18 rebounds, and two steals.
Atherton,18,10,8,19,55
Waggener,9,13,20,16,58
Atherton (55) – Thompson 3, Haeberlin 0, White 8, Young 0, Overley 20, Taylor 19, Stone 5.
Waggener (58) – Morgan 4, Jones 0, Biermacher 14, Elliott 22, Ruff 11, Thurston 4, Carey 3.
February 23rd
Atherton vs. Trinity (Boys)
Atherton coach Mark Tudor started the following lineup: 6-0 Jr. Flynn Calnon, 6-0 Sr. Darren Davidson, 6-3 Sr. Brent Bender, 5-8 Jr. Quinton Hayden, and 5-10 So. Keion Bentley. Trinity coach Mike Szabo countered with 6-2 Jr. David Burton, 6-2 Jr. Juan Harris, 6-3 Fr. David Johnson, 5-9 Jr. Jacob King, and 6-1 Sr. Gabriel Schmitt.
Trinity defeated Atherton by a score of 71-36. Trinity shot 52.9% from the field including five of 14 from the three point line. The Shamrocks connected on 12 of 19 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 30 points off 20 Atherton turnovers. Atherton shot 39.4% from the field including two of 12 from beyond the arc. The Rebels connected on eight of 11 free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored four points off 12 Trinity turnovers.
6-6 Sr. Christian Terry led Trinity with 10 points and five rebounds. David Burton and Jacob King scored 10 points each. David Johnson added nine points, four rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Gabriel Schmitt and 5-10 Jr. Damon McClain chipped in with eight points each.
Darren Davidson led Atherton with 12 points, four rebounds, and three steals. Brent Bender added 12 points and four rebounds.
Atherton,9,8,11,8,36
Trinity,17,16,19,19,71
Atherton (36) – Calnon 2, Davidson 12, Bender 12, Hayden 2, Bentley 0,, Pulford 8.
Trinity (71) – Burton 10, Harris 7, D. Johnson 9, King 10, Schmitt 8, McClain 8, Thomas 2, W. Johnson 5, King 2, Terry 10.
Seneca vs. Waggener (Boys)
Seneca coach Daniel Hawkins started the following lineup: 6-2 Fr. Carl Parker, 6-0 Fr. Richard Ninamou, 6-4 Jr. Charlie Cochran, 5-6 Fr. Phillip Armstrong, and 5-11 Fr. Robert Walker. Waggener coach Bryan O’Neill Sr. countered with 6-6 Sr. Jaalam Hill, 6-5 Sr. Kevin Kirby, 6-8 Sr. Nicholas Kratholm, 5-9 Sr. Isiah Knight, and 6-0 Sr. Jaquan Hendricks.
Waggener defeated Seneca by a score of 67-45. Waggener shot 53.2% from the field including five of nine from the three point line. The Wildcats connected on 12 of 20 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 37 points off 24 Seneca turnovers. Seneca shot 41.3% from the field including two of 10 from beyond the arc. The Redhawks connected on five of nine free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 20 Waggener turnovers.
Jaalam Hill led Waggener with 14 points, five rebounds, and four steals. Isiah Knight added 11 points and eight assists. 6-2 Jr. Jacquess Hobbs recorded 11 points including three three point baskets. Nicholas Kratholm chipped in with nine points and five rebounds.
Richard Ninamou led Seneca with 13 points, four rebounds, and three assists. 6-4 Jr. Keyontez Leach added eight points and seven rebounds. Charlie Cochran recorded seven points and five rebounds.
Seneca,8,17,7,13,45
Waggener,16,19,13,19,67
Seneca (45) – Parker 6, Ninamou 13, Cochran 7, Armstrong 2, Walker 0, Smith 1, Bright 2, Chaney 4, Lynum 2, Leach 8.
Waggener (67) – Hill 14, Kirby 7, Kratholm 9, Knight 11, Hendricks 6, Taylor 5, Kalalkon 1, Hobbs 11, Chappell 3.
February 24th
Waggener vs. Sacred Heart Academy (Girls) (Championship)
Waggener coach Kevin Glenn started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Destiny Morgan, 5-2 Sr. Selena Thurston, 6-0 Jr. Tiara Biermacher, 5-4 So. Nejia Elliott, and 5-7 Sr. Davianna Ruff. Sacred Heart Academy coach Donna Moir countered with 5-11 So. Grace Berger, 5-7 So. Kia Sivils, 5-10 Sr. Lydia Taylor, 5-4 Fr. Ashlee Harris, and 5-5 So. Kiki Samsel.
Sacred Heart Academy raced out to a 31-4 first quarter lead on their way to a 79-32 victory over Waggener. Sacred Heart shot 50.8% from the field including seven of 16 from the three point line. The Valkyries connected on eight of 14 free throws, pulled down 52 rebounds, and scored 31 points off 15 Waggener turnovers. Waggener shot 26% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc. The Lady Wildcats connected on three of four free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored two points off 11 Sacred Heart turnovers.
5-11 So. Elizabeth Gardner led Sacred Heart with 12 points, four rebounds, and three assists. Grace Berger added 11 points and eight rebounds. Lydia Taylor recorded 10 points and five rebounds. Kiki Samsel chipped in with 10 points and three assists. Ashlee Harris added nine points and six assists. Kia Sivils also pulled down eight rebounds.
Nejia Elliott led Waggener with 17 points. 5-7 8th Grade Kiarah Carney added five points.
Waggener,4,15,9,4,32
Sacred Heart,31,15,17,16,79
Waggener (32) – Morgan 4, Thurston 0, Biermacher 2, Elliott 17, Ruff 2, Carney 5, Jones 2.
Sacred Heart (79) – Berger 11, Sivils 3, Taylor 10, Harris 9, Samsel 10, Smith 2, Scott 6, Flaherty 3, Farrar 4, Gardner 12, Wethington 5, Fichter 4.
All Tournament Team – Diamond White (Atherton), Nautica Caldwell (Seneca), Nejia Elliott (Waggener), Davianna Ruff (Waggener), Lydia Taylor (Sacred Heart Academy), Grace Berger (Sacred Heart Academy), and Kiki Samsel (Sacred Heart Academy).
February 25th
Waggener vs. Trinity (Boys) (Championship)
Waggener coach Bryan O’Neill Sr. started the following lineup: 6-6 Sr. Jaalam Hill, 6-5 Sr. Kevin Kirby, 6-8 Sr. Nicholas Kratholm, 5-9 Sr. Isiah Knight, and 6-0 Sr. Jaquan Hendricks. . Trinity coach Mike Szabo countered with 6-2 Jr. David Burton, 6-2 Jr. Juan Harris, 6-3 Fr. David Johnson, 5-9 Jr. Jacob King, and 6-1 Sr. Gabriel Schmitt.
Gabriel Schmitt hit a 15 foot jumper in transition at the buzzer to give Trinity a 46-44 come-from-behind victory over Waggener. The score was tied twice and there were seven lead changes in the game. Trinity shot 39.5% from the field including three of 16 from the three point line. The Shamrocks connected on 12of 22 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored three points off six Waggener turnovers. Waggener shot 34.1% from the field including four of eight from beyond the arc. The Wildcats connected on 12 of 18 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 10 Trinity turnovers.
Gabriel Schmitt led Trinity with 19 points including five three point baskets and five rebounds. Jacob King added 11 points including three three point baskets and five assists. David Burton recorded eight points and five rebounds.
Isiah Knight led Waggener with 14 points and five rebounds. Jaalam Hill added 11 points and eight rebounds. 6-4 Jr. Ethan Taylor recorded 11 points including three three point baskets. Kevin Kirby pulled down nine rebounds.
Waggener,12,13,13,6,44
Trinity,5,18,13,10,46
Waggener (44) – Hill 11, Kirby 0, Kratholm 2, Knight 14, Hendricks 5, Taylor 11, Hobbs 1.
Trinity (46) – Burton 8, Harris 2, Johnson 0, King 11, Schmitt 19, B. King 3, Terry 3.
All Tournament Team – Brent Bender (Atherton), Charlie Cochran (Seneca), Isiah Knight (Waggener), Kevin Kirby (Waggener), David Burton (Trinity), Jacob King (Trinity), and Gabriel Schmitt (Trinity).
A special thanks to Bob Tonini of Sacred Heart Academy for providing the comprehensive statistics for the entire tournament.
201643DBG
43rd District Tournament (Boys & Girls)
Hosted by Lafayette High School
Lafayette High School
Lexington, KY
February 22, 23, 24, & 26, 2016
February 22nd
Lexington Christian Academy vs. Tates Creek (Girls)
Lexington Christian Academy coach Kent Miller started the following lineup: 5-8 Fr. Grace Combs, 5-8 So. Payton Rodgers, 5-8 Jr. Charis Hill, 5-5 Sr. Hannah Sue Hartley, and 5-7 Jr. Sydney Weeks. Tates Creek coach Jan Perkins countered with 5-7 Sr. Shaytara Wilson, 5-5 Fr. Shania Taylor, 5-10 Jr. Desirae Brown, 5-3 Jr. Nave Winn, and 5-4 Sr. Kira Turner.
Lexington Christian Academy defeated Tates Creek by a score of 51-48. The score was tied five times and there were five lead changes in this game. LCA shot 30.6% from the field including three of 10 from the three point line. The Lady Eagles connected on 18of 22 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored six points off 10 Tates Creek turnovers. Tates Creek shot 30% from the field including four of 19 from beyond the arc. The Lady Commodores connected on 14 of 21 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 16 LCA turnovers.
Grace Combs led LCA with 17 points including eight of ten free throws and four steals. Sydney Weeks added 16 points including seven of eight free throws and seven rebounds. Charis Hill recorded eight points and seven rebounds. Payton Rodgers chipped in with five points, nine rebounds, and four blocked shots.
Shaytara Wilson led Tates Creek with 11 points, nine rebounds, and two blocked shots. 5-5 So. Tamira Watts also scored 11 points. Nave Winn chipped in with seven points.
Lexington Christian,15,11,14,11,51
Tates Creek,9,22,7,10,48
Lexington Christian (51) – Combs 17, Rodgers 5, Hill 8, Hartley 3, Weeks 16, Shelton 2.
Tates Creek (48) – Wilson 11, Taylor 4, Brown 2, N. Winn 7, Turner 3, Watts 11, Nsimpasi 4, L. Winn 3, Abdus-Salam 3.
Tates Creek vs. Lexington Christian Academy (Boys)
Tates Creek coach Michael Allen started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. Robert Gardener, 6-2 Jr. Decotah Fay, 6-4 Jr. Isaiah Patterson, 6-1 Fr. Isaiah Allen, and 6-1 So. Eric Boone. Lexington Christian Academy coach Nate Valentine countered with 6-5 So. Carter Hendrickson, 6-5 Fr. Kyle Rode, 6-4 So. Austin Hall, 6-1 Fr. Isaiah Hunt, and 6-2 Sr. Trevor Hill.
Lexington Christian Academy defeated Tates Creek by a score of 62-50. LCA shot 45.7% from the field including five of 16 from the three point line. The Eagles connected on 15 of 18 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 12 Tates Creek turnovers. Tates Creek shot 26.5% from the field including five of 16 from beyond the arc. The Commodores connected on 19 of 26 free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 21 LCA turnovers.
Kyle Rode led LCA with 25 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists. 6-6 Jr. Tre King added 17 points, nine rebounds, four assists, and two blocked shots. Trevor Hill recorded nine points on three three point baskets, five rebounds, and four assists.
Eric Boone led Tates Creek with 23 points, six rebounds, four assists, and six steals. Decotah Fay added 11 points and six rebounds. Isaiah Allen chipped in with eight points.
Tates Creek,8,14,10,18,50
Lexington Christian,11,15,18,18,62
Tates Creek (50) – Gardener 1, D. Fay 11, Patterson 7, Allen 8, E. Boone 23.
Lexington Christian (62) – Hendrickson 4, Rode 25, Hall 3, Hunt 3, Hill 9, Dalton 1,
King 17.
February 23rd
Lexington Catholic vs. Paul Laurence Dunbar (Girls)
Lexington Catholic coach Scott True started the following lineup: 5-9 Jr. Laken Pinkerman, 5-5 Fr. Jay Ballard, 5-9 Sr. Sarah Bonn, 5-5 So. Ashley Frebis, and 5-7 Sr. Caroline Osbourn. Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Nick Runyon countered with 5-10 Jr. Autumn Herriford, 5-8 So. Anaiyah Cotton, 5-8 So. Peyton Humphreys, 5-4 So. Mashayla Cecil, and 5-7 Jr. Ella Sympson.
Lexington Catholic led 32-21 in the third quarter but Paul Laurence Dunbar outscored the Lady Knights 17-5 in the final quarter to earn a 45-41 come-from-behind victory. The score was tied four times and there were four lead changes in the game. Dunbar shot 42.5% from the field including three of nine from the three point line. The Lady Bulldogs connected on eight of nine free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and recorded 11 points off seven Lexington Catholic turnovers. Lexington Catholic shot 34.1% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc. The Lady Knights connected on eight of 12 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored nine points off 11 Dunbar turnovers.
Autumn Herriford led Dunbar with 20 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Mashayla Cecil added 13 points including six of six free throws. Peyton Humphreys recorded six points, seven rebounds, and four blocked shots. Anaiyah Cotton chipped in with six points, seven rebounds, and two blocked shots.
Caroline Osbourn led Lexington Catholic with 13 points, nine rebounds, and four assists. 5-6 So. Maya Jazdzewski added eight points, Jay Ballard and Laken Pinkerman scored seven points each.
Lexington Catholic,10,15,11,5,41
Paul Laurence Dunbar,15,4,9,17,45
Lexington Catholic (41) – Pinkerman 7, Ballard 7, Bonn 2, Frebis 4, Osbourn 13, Jazdzewski 8.
Paul Laurence Dunbar (45) - Herriford 20, Cotton 6, Humphreys 6, Cecil 13, Simpson 0.
Lafayette vs. Lexington Catholic (Boys)
Lafayette coach Mike Mendenhall III started the following lineup: 6-0 Sr. Harrison Lane, 5-10 Jr. Chris Wharton, 6-6 Sr. Ross Jenkins, 5-10 Sr. Jaelin Jenkins, and 5-10 So. Eric Powell. Lexington Catholic coach Brandon Salsman countered with 6-5 So. Zan Payne, 6-3 So. TC Price. 6-6 Jr. Pete Whitman, 5-11 Sr. Donovan Morris, and 6-4 Jr. Luke Johnson.
Lafayette defeated Lexington Catholic by a score of 55-48. Lafayette shot 45.9% from the field including seven of 20 from the three point line. The Generals connected on 14 of 24 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 19 Lexington Catholic turnovers. Lexington Catholic shot 34.6% from the field including five of 23 from beyond the arc. The Knights connected on seven of nine free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 16 Lafayette turnovers.
Harrison Lane led Lafayette with 21 points including five three point baskets and five rebounds. Lane was six of nine from the field including five of eight from beyond the arc and four of five free throws. Chris Wharton added 13 points and four assists. Ross Jenkins recorded 11 points, 12 rebounds, and four blocked shots. 6-0 Jr. Cameron Greenup chipped in with 10 points.
Zan Payne led Lexington Catholic with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and five steals. Luke Johnson added 14 points, six rebounds, two blocked shots, and four steals. TC Price recorded nine points on three three point baskets.
Lafayette,19,9,9,18,55
Lexington Catholic,7,18,9,14,48
Lafayette (55) – Lane 21, Wharton 13, R. Jenkins 11, J. Jenkins 0, Powell 0, Greenup 10.
Lexington Catholic (48) –Payne 14, Price 9, Whitman 4, Morris 2, Johnson 14, Ogbogu 5.
February 24th
Lexington Christian Academy vs. Lafayette (Girls)
Lexington Christian Academy coach Kent Miller started the following lineup: 5-8 Fr. Grace Combs, 5-8 So. Payton Rodgers, 5-8 Jr. Charis Hill, 5-5 Sr. Hannah Sue Hartley, and 5-7 Jr. Sydney Weeks. Lafayette coach Allison Denton countered with 5-10 Fr. Lindi DeBilzan, 5-11 Jr. Kiara Pankins, 5-9 Sr. Aisha Conwell, 5-6 So. Terri Abram, and 5-9 So. Caroline Bennett.
Lafayette defeated Lexington Christian Academy 53-20. Lafayette shot 28.85 from the field including three of 20 from the three point line. The Lady Generals connected on 16 of 22 free throws, pulled down 49 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 22 LCA turnovers. LCA shot 12.5% from the field including three of 15 from beyond the arc. The Lady Eagles connected on five of six free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored nine points off 12 Lafayette turnovers.
Kiara Pankins led Lafayette with 16 points including 12 of 16 free throws, eight rebounds, 11 blocked shots, and two steals. Lindi DeBilzan added nine points and four rebounds. Caroline Bennett recorded six points, 11 rebounds, two blocked shots, and four steals. Aisha Conwell chipped in with six points and nine rebounds. 5-9 So. Tekiya Gar-Carter added six points, five rebounds, and five steals.
5-2 8th Grade Jaylin McClanahan led LCA with six points. Sydney Weeks and Grace Combs added five points each. Charis Hill recorded four points and seven rebounds. Payton Rodgers pulled down eight rebounds.
Lexington Christian,4,7,3,6,20
Lafayette,12,13,15,13,53
Lexington Christian (20) – Combs 5, Rodgers 0, Hill 4, Hartley 0, Weeks 5, McClanahan 6.
Lafayette (53) – DeBilzan 9, Pankins 16, A. Conwell 6, Abram 6, Bennett 6, Gar-Carter 6, I. Conwell 4.
Lexington Christian Academy vs. Paul Laurence Dunbar (Boys)
Lexington Christian Academy coach Nate Valentine started the following lineup: 6-5 So. Carter Hendrickson, 6-4 So. Austin Hall, 6-6 Jr. Tre King, 6-2 Sr. Trevor Hill., and 6-5 Fr. Kyle Rode. Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Scott Chalk countered with 6-4 Sr. Darius Williams, 6-4 Sr. Justin Kelley, 6-5 Jr. Dontell Brown, 6-0 Sr. Jordan Lewis, and 6-3 Jr. Taveion Hollingsworth.
Paul Laurence Dunbar raced out to a 21-12 first quarter lead on their way to a 71-56 victory over Lexington Christian Academy. Dunbar shot 44% from the field including nine of 20 from the three point line. The Bulldogs connected on 18 of 23 free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 17 LCA turnovers. LCA shot 51.2% from the field including seven of 17 from beyond the arc. The Eagles connected on seven of seven free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored seven points off four Dunbar turnovers.
Taveion Hollingsworth led Dunbar with 24 points including three three point baskets and seven of eight free throws. Darius Williams added 21 points including four three point baskets. Jordan Lewis recorded 13 points, five assists, and four steals. Dontell Brown chipped in with 10 points and five rebounds.
Kyle Rode led LCA with 24 points including four three point baskets, nine rebounds, and five assists. Trevor Hill added 12 points, three rebounds, and four assists. Tre King recorded nine points, five rebounds, and three blocked shots.
Lexington Christian Academy,12,14,11,19,56
Paul Laurence Dunbar,21,13,16,21,71
Lexington Christian Academy (56) – Hendrickson 4, Hall 7, King 9, Hill 12, Rode 24.
Paul Laurence Dunbar (71) – Williams 21, Kelley 2, D. Brown 10, Lewis 13, Hollingsworth 24, Gadd 1.
February 26, 2016
Paul Laurence Dunbar vs. Lafayette (Girls) (Championship)
Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Nick Runyon started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Autumn Herriford, 5-8 So. Anaiyah Cotton, 5-8 So. Peyton Humphreys, 5-4 So. Mashayla Cecil, and 5-8 Fr. Cheyenne Fullwood. Lafayette coach Allison Denton countered with 5-10 Fr. Lindi DeBilzan, 5-11 Jr. Kiara Pankins, 5-9 Sr. Aisha Conwell, 5-6 So. Terri Abram, and 5-9 So. Caroline Bennett.
Lafayette defeated Paul Laurence Dunbar by a score of 61-45. The score was tied 24-24 at halftime but Lafayette shot 58.3% from the field after the intermission compared to 18.8% for Dunbar. Lafayette shot 45.1% from the field including two of five from the three point line. The Lady Generals connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 43 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 13 Dunbar turnovers. Dunbar shot 25.9% from the field including six of 16 from beyond the arc. The Lady Bulldogs connected on 33 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 15 Lafayette turnovers.
Kiara Pankins led Lafayette with 24 points, 12 rebounds, and two blocked shots. Terri Abram added 12 points , four rebounds, and seven assists. Lindi DeBilzan recorded 10 points, four assists, and three blocked shots. Caroline Bennett chipped in with seven points, seven rebounds, and three steals. Aisha Conwell added six points and nine rebounds.
Mashayla Cecil led Dunbar with 22 points including four three point baskets. Autumn Herriford added 17 points, four rebounds, three assists, and two locked shots. Anaiyah Cotton pulled down 14 rebounds.
Paul Laurence Dunbar,12,12,12,9,45
Lafayette, 16,8,17,20,61
Paul Laurence Dunbar (45) – Herriford 17, Cotton 0, Humphreys 4, Cecil 22, Fullwood 0, Simpson 2.
Lafayette (61) – DeBilzan 10, Pankins 24, A. Conwell 6. Abram 12, Bennett 7, Gar-Carter 2.
Kiara Pankins (Lafayette) was named Tournament MVP.
Paul Laurence Dunbar vs. Lafayette (Boys) (Championship)
Paul Laurence Dunbar coach Scott Chalk started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Darius Williams, 6-4 Sr. Justin Kelley, 6-5 Jr. Dontell Brown, 6-0 Sr. Jordan Lewis, and 6-3 Jr. Taveion Hollingsworth. Lafayette coach Mike Mendenhall III countered with 6-0 Sr. Harrison Lane, 5-10 Jr. Chris Wharton, 6-6 Sr. Ross Jenkins, 5-10 Sr. Jaelin Jenkins, and 5-10 So. Eric Powell.
Paul Laurence Dunbar finally pulled away in the closing minutes of the game to defeat Lafayette by a score of 53-48. The score was tied seven times and there were 10 lead changes in this game. Dunbar shot 43.6% from the field including four of 14 from the three point line. The Bulldogs connected on 15 of 16 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 13 Lafayette turnovers. Lafayette shot 45,2% from the field including four of nine from beyond the arc. The Generals connected on six of nine free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 14 Dunbar turnovers.
Taveion Hollingsworth led Dunbar with 20 points including two three point baskets. Darius Williams added 15 points and six rebounds. Dontell Brown recorded seven points, 11 rebounds, five blocked shots, and three steals. Jordan Lewis chipped in with six points and six assists.
Chris Wharton led Lafayette with 16 points. Jaelin Jenkins added eight points. 6-0 Jr. Cameron Greenup chipped in with seven points. Ross Jenkins recorded six points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.
Dunbar,17,9,11,16,53
Lafayette,22,4,12,10,48
Dunbar (53) – Williams 15, Kelley 2, D. Brown 7, Lewis 6, Hollingsworth 20, J. Brown 3.
Lafayette (48) – Lane 5, Wharton 16, R. Jenkins 6, J. Jenkins 8, Powell 3, Greenup 7, J. Carpenter 1, Watkins 2.
Taveion Hollingsworth (Paul Laurence Dunbar) was named Tournament MVP.
A special thanks to WL Stats and the Lexington Catholic Stats Crew Glenn Gentry and Gary Long for providing the comprehensive statistics for this tournament.
201642DBG
42nd District Tournament (Boys & Girls)
Hosted by Scott County High School
Scott County High School
Georgetown, KY
February 22, 23, and 25, 2016
February 22nd
Bryan Station vs. Scott County (Girls)
ryan Station coach Shawn Ransom started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Zariah Kavanaugh, 5-5 Jr. Carah Burdette, 5-7 Sr. Kiauri Shannon, 5-4 Sr. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro, and 5-5 Jr. J’Lyn Martin. BScott County coach Steve Helton countered with 6-0 Jr. Lauren Boehm, 5-10 So. Peyton Riddle, 6-0 So. Sydney Southerland, 5-5 Fr. Juliette Smith, and 5-9 Sr. Bailey Hawkins.
Bryan Station outscored Scott County 28-18 in the third quarter on their way to a 79-74 upset victory over Scott County. Bryan Station shot 39.2% from the field including six of 26 from the three point line. The Lady Defenders connected on 15 of 20 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 17 Scott County turnovers. Scott County shot 42.9% from the field including one of 12 from beyond the arc. The Lady Cardinals connected on 25 of 40 free throws, pulled down 47 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 13 Bryan Station turnovers. Bryan Station was whistled for 28 fouls with Asjah Hall, Zariah Kavanaugh, Carah Burdette, and Ezhaunaai Ighodaro all fouled out of the game while Juliette Smith fouled out for Scott County.
J’Lyn Martin led Bryan Station with 22 points including four three point baskets and seven rebounds. 5-6 Sr. Destiny Cozart added 18 points and four steals. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro recorded 17 points, 11 rebounds, and three steals. Carah Burdette chipped in with 11 points.
Peyton Riddle led Scott County with 25 points and five rebounds. Lauren Boehm added 16 points and 25 rebounds. Juliette Smith chipped in with 10 points.
Bryan Station,16,13,28,22,79
Scott County,11,20,18,25,74
Bryan Station (79) – Kavanaugh 5, Burdette 11, Shannon 4, Ighodaro 17, Martin 22, Cozart 18, Hall 2.
Scott County (74) – Boehm 16, Riddle 25, Southerland 8, Smith 10, Hawkins 9, DeFoor 4, Hudson 2.
Sayre vs. Scott County (Boys)
Sayre coach Robert Goodman started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. Jake Duby, 6-0 So. Marcus Bowie, 6-2 Sr. Jack Henderson, 5-7 So. Jayden Blanton, and 5-11 Jr. Robbie Goodman. Scott County coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-6 Fr. Michael Moreno, 6-1 So. Cooper Robb, 6-4 Jr. Cooper Watts, 6-1 Fr. Bryce Long, and 6-1 Fr. Glenn Covington.
Scott County defeated Sayre by a score of 85-49. Scott County shot 47.8% from the field including nine of 22 from the three point line. The Cardinals connected on 12 of 17 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 24 points off 20 Sayre turnovers. Sayre shot 34% from the field including three of 10 from beyond the arc. The Spartans connected on 14 of 20 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored 11 points on 14 Scott County turnovers.
Michael Moreno led Scott County with 10 points and 13 rebounds. Bryce Long, Cooper Robb, and 5-8 Fr. Cam Fluker added nine points each. Cooper Watts recorded seven points and eight rebounds.
Jake Duby led Sayre with 21 points including three three point baskets. Marcus Bowie added seven points.
Sayre,9,11,14,15,49
Scott County,14,21,25,25,85
Sayre (49) – Duby 21, Bowie 7, Henderson 3, Blanton 5, Goodman 0, Smith 3, Silverburg 2, Jones 4, Barber 2, Adams 2.
Scott County (85) – Moreno 10, Robb 9, Watts 7, Long 9, G. Covington 7, Fluker 9, Allen 5, Damron 1, C. Covington 4, Davis 5, Fryman 3, Wilson 6, Williams 7, Harris 3.
February 23rd
Sayre vs. Henry Clay (Girls)
Sayre coach Scotty Sutton started the following lineup: 5-10 So. Isabel Pergande, 5-7 Jr. Sydney Strup, 6-0 So. Lainey Tew, 5-1 Sr. Hannah Brady, and 5-5 So. Dee Dee Wheeler. Henry Clay coach Eric Sanford countered with 5-8 So. Braxton Price, 5-8 Jr. Lexi Long, 5-9 Sr. Jordyn Jackson, 5-6 Sr. T’Laya Lyvers, and 5-7 Fr. Kiya Thompson.
Henry Clay scored 32 points off 32 Sayre turnovers in a 49-30 victory. Henry Clay shot 30.5% from the field including one of 14 from the three point line. The Lady Blue Devils connected on 12 of 18 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and held a 22-2 advantage in bench points. Sayre shot 52.2% from the field including one of two from beyond the arc. Sayre attempted 36 less shots (59-23) from the field than Henry Clay. The Lady Spartans connected on five of six free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored six points off 13 Henry Clay turnovers.
T’Laya Lyvers led Henry Clay with 11 points, eight rebounds, three assists, and three steals. 5-9 So. Oriona Woods added eight points. 5-10 Sr. Nakeisha Green recorded seven points and nine rebounds. Braxton Price chipped in with six points and three steals.
Dee Dee Wheeler led Sayre with 14 points. Lainey Tew added eight points and five rebounds. Sydney Strup recorded four points and seven rebounds.
Sayre,6,4,9,11,30
Henry Clay,7,14,15,13,49
Sayre (30) – Pergande 0, Strup 4, Tew 8, Brady 2, Wheeler 14, Alford 2.
Henry Clay (49) – Price 6, Long 4, J. Jackson 3, Lyvers 11, Thompson 3, Lutz 3, D. Jackson 4, Green 7, Woods 8.
Bryan Station vs. Henry Clay (Boys)
Bryan Station coach Tommy Johnson started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. David DeMarcus, 6-2 Sr. Tim Dunn, 6-5 Sr. Deandre Dishman, 5-7 Sr. Rafael Few, and 6-0 Sr. Andre Davis. Henry Clay coach Daniel Brown countered with 6-3 Sr. Leander Ridgeway, 6-3 So. Justin Mitchell, 6-5 Sr. Jordan Houston, 5-9 Sr. JaQuise Simpson, and 6-1 Sr. Isaiah Tisdale.
Henry Clay defeated Bryan Station by a score of 73-61. Henry Clay shot 44.4% from the field including six of 16 from the three point line. The Blue Devils connected on 11 of 15 free throws, pulled down 53 rebounds, and scored 13 points off eight Bryan Station turnovers. Bryan Station shot 39.3% from the field including seven of 17 from beyond the arc. The Defenders connected on six of 12 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 16 Henry Clay turnovers.
Isaiah Tisdale led Henry Clay with 28 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists. Leander Ridgeway added 19 points and seven rebounds. 6-4 Sr. Jordan Jones recorded eight points and 14 rebounds.
Tim Dunn led Bryan Station with 17 points. Andre Davis added 11 points, five rebounds, and four assists. Deandre Dishman recorded seven points and nine rebounds.
Bryan Station,14,8,9,30,61
Henry Clay,16,15,19,23,73
Bryan Station (61) – DeMarcus 5, Dunn 17, Dishman 7, Few 6, Davis 11, Sturgis 6, Murphy 6, Burbage 3.
Henry Clay (73) – Ridgeway 19, J. Mitchell 4, Houston 2, Simpson 3, Tisdale 28, Jones 8, Price 3, K. Mitchell 4, Green 2.
February 25th
Bryan Station vs. Henry Clay (Girls) (Championship)
Bryan Station coach Shawn Ransom started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Zariah Kavanaugh, 5-6 Sr. Destiny Cozart, 5-7 Sr. Kiauri Shannon, 5-4 Sr. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro, and 5-5 Jr. J’Lyn Martin. Henry Clay coach Eric Sanford countered with 5-8 So. Braxton Price, 5-8 Jr. Lexi Long, 5-9 Sr. Jordyn Jackson, 5-6 Sr. T’Laya Lyvers, and 5-7 Fr. Kiya Thompson.
Henry Clay defeated Bryan Station by a score of 79-72. Henry Clay shot 45.85 from the field including three of 18 from the three point line. The Lady Blue Devils connected on 22 of 32 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 10 Bryan Station turnovers. Bryan Station shot 37.7% from the field including nine of 17 from beyond the arc. The Lady Defenders connected on 17 of 29 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 11 Henry Clay turnovers.
T’Laya Lyvers had a “monster” game tonight and led Henry Clay with 34 points including 11 of 16 free throws, 16 rebounds, and three steals. Kiya Thompson added 16 points. Braxton Price chipped in with 10 points, four rebounds, and five assists.
J’Lyn Martin led Bryan Station with 20 points including six three point baskets. Ezhaunaai Ighodaro added 18 points including three three point baskets and five rebounds. 5-5 Jr. Carah Burdette chipped in with 13 points. Destiny Cozart recorded 11 points, nine rebounds, eight assists, and three steals.
Bryan Station,13,14,19,26,72
Henry Clay,19,17,18,25,79
Bryan Station (72) – Kavanaugh 0, Cozart 11, Shannon 4, Ighodaro18, Martin 20, Burdette 13, Smith 6.
Henry Clay (79) – Price 10, Long 4, J. Jackson 8, Lyvers 34, Thompson 16, Lutz 2, D. Jackson 1,Woods 4.
All Tournament Team – Hannah Brady (Sayre), Ezhaunaai Ighodaro (Bryan Station), Jordyn Jackson (Henry Clay), J’Lyn Martin (Bryan Station), Peyton Riddle (Scott County), Kiya Thompson (Henry Clay), and T’Laya Lyvers (Henry Clay).
Henry Clay vs. Scott County (Boys) (Championship)
Henry Clay coach Daniel Brown started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Leander Ridgeway, 6-3 So. Justin Mitchell, 6-5 Sr. Jordan Houston, 5-9 Sr. JaQuise Simpson, and 6-1 Sr. Isaiah Tisdale. Scott County coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-6 Fr. Michael Moreno, 6-1 So. Cooper Robb, 6-4 Jr. Cooper Watts, 6-1 Fr. Bryce Long, and 6-1 Fr. Glenn Covington.
Henry Clay defeated Scott County by a score of 85-77. Isaiah Tisdale and Leander Ridgeway combined for a total of 64 points to lead the Blue Devils to victory. Henry Clay shot 42.3% from the field including nine of 18 from the three point line. The Blue Devils connected on 16 of 19 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 15 Scott County turnovers. Scott County shot 42.6% from the field including eight of 19 from beyond the arc. The Cardinals connected on 17 of 30 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored eight points off 10 Henry Clay turnovers.
Isaiah Tisdale led Henry Clay with 33 points including four three point baskets, six rebounds, and five assists. Leander Ridgeway added 31 points including five three point baskets, six rebounds, and four assists. Jordan Houston recorded 12 points, 12 rebounds, and three steals.
Michael Moreno led Scott County with 20 points including three three point baskets and 11 rebounds. Cooper Robb added 19 points, seven rebounds, and four assists. Bryce Long recorded 16 points including three three point baskets, four rebounds, three assists, and two steals. 6-5 Sr. Clem Damron chipped in with 12 points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.
Henry Clay,18,33,22,12,85
Scott County,14,26,18,19,77
Henry Clay (85) – Ridgeway 31, J. Mitchell 3,Houston 12, Simpson 0, Tisdale 33, Jones 2, Price 2, Brown 2.
Scott County (77) – Moreno 20, Robb 19, Watts 0, Long 16, G. Covington 5, Damron 12, Fluker 2, Allen 3.
All Tournament Team – Deandre Dishman (Bryan Station), Jake Duby (Sayre), Jordan Jones (Henry Clay), Bryce Long (Scott County). Michael Moreno (Scott County), Leander Ridgeway (Henry Clay), and Isaiah Tisdale (Henry Clay).
A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for this tournament.
201644DBG
44th District Tournament (Boys & Girls)
Hosted by Madison Central High School
McBrayer Arena
Eastern Kentucky University Arena
Richmond, KY
February 22, 23, & 26, 2016
February 22nd
Berea vs. Madison Southern (Girls)
Berea coach Casie Ingram started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Alex Horn, 5-8 Sr. Allie Maynard, 6-0 Fr. Adrienne Beggs, 5-7 Sr. Hailee Varwig, and 5-5 Jr. Jordan Sandefur. Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons countered with 5-10 Sr. Briana Lanham, 5-7 Jr. Keri Thorn, 5-11 Jr. Hannah Keene, 5-6 So. Ashlynn Clark, and 5-9 Jr. Meredith Gallion.
Madison Southern raced out to an early lead and was never threatened in a 68-33 victory over Berea. Madison Southern shot 38.1% from the field including eight of 18 from the three point line. Madison Southern attempted 26 more shots (63-37) than Berea. The Lady Eagles connected on 12 of 17 free throws, pulled down 49 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 18 Berea turnovers. Berea shot 27% from the field including zero of four from beyond the arc. The Lady Pirates connected on 13 of 15 free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored eight points off 11 Madison Southern turnovers.
Ashlynn Clark led Madison Southern with 22 points, four rebounds, seven assists, and two steals. Clark was eight of 12 from the field including one of one from beyond the arc and five of six free throws. Brianna Lanham added 17 points, 19 rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Meredith Gallion recorded nine points on three three point baskets and five rebounds.
Jordan Sandefur led Berea with 21 points including seven of eight free throws. Alex Horn added four points, three rebounds, and two steals.
Berea,6,10,9,8,33
Madison Southern,16,13,25,14,68
Berea (33) – Horn 4, Maynard 2, Beggs 2, Varwig 2, Sandefur 21, Carter 2.
Madison Southern (68) – Lanham 17, Thorn 2, Keene 2, Clark 22, Gallion 9, Coyle 6, Cornelison 3, Carter 4, Scott 1, Sparks 2.
Berea vs. Madison Southern (Boys)
Berea coach Cameron Jackson started the following lineup: 6-1 Sr. Shyiem Alexander, 6-3 Sr. Deondre Tate, 6-3 Sr. Dalton Gadd, 5-9 Sr. Derek Castle, and 5-9 Jr. Caleb Clowers. Madison Southern coach Shane Buttry countered with 6-1 Sr. Tanner Kidwell, 6-0 Sr. Stacy Burns, 6-3 Sr. Griffen Gabbard, 5-10 Jr. Caleb Miller, and 6-0 Jr. Michael Jefferson.
Madison Southern exploded for 31 points in the second quarter to take a 45-19 halftime lead on their way to an 83-41 victory over Berea. Madison Southern shot 57.9% from the field including nine of 20 from the three point line. The Eagles connected on eight of 17 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 27 points off 20 Berea turnovers. Berea shot 37.8% from the field including one of seven from beyond the arc. The Pirates connected on 12 of 16 free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored four points off seven Madison Southern turnovers.
Tanner Kidwell led a balanced Madison Southern scoring attack with 13 points. Michael Jefferson added 11 points, four rebounds, five assists, and four steals. Caleb Miller chipped in with 10 points and three steals. 5-11 So. Landen Stacy recorded nine points and four rebounds. Stacy Burns also scored nine points.
Deondre Tate led Berea with 19 points and five rebounds. Shyiem Alexander added 10 points. Derek Castle recorded six points and six assists.
Berea,9,10,12,10,41
Madison Southern,14,31,22,16,83
Berea (41) – Alexander 10, Tate 19, Gadd 2, Castle 6, Clowers 2, Sandberg 2.
Madison Southern (83) – Kidwell 13, Burns 9, Gabbard 2, Miller 10, Jefferson 11,Sargent 8, Short 4, Boggs 2, Eads 6, Patel 5, Dean 4, Stacy 9.
February 23rd
Model vs. Madison Central (Girls)
Model coach Candace Wells started the following lineup: 5-11 Jr. Emily Jackson, 5-7 Jr. Mallory Smith, 6-1 Fr. Lauren Jackson, 5-0 Fr. Savanna Gullett, and 5-7 Jr. Sydney Claypoole. Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey countered with 5-10 Jr. Lindsey Johns, 5-8 Jr. Kasi Schneid, 6-0 Jr. Mallie Cornett, 5-5 So. Bailee Vanover, and 5-5 Sr. Emily Willoughby.
Madison Central outscored Model 20-5 in the first quarter on their way to a 58-21 victory. Madison Central recorded 19 steals and nine blocked shots and scored 25 points off 25 Model turnovers. Madison Central shot 41.9% from the field including one of nine from the three point line. The Lady Indians connected on five of 13 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and held a 16-2 advantage in bench points. Model shot 17.1% from the field including zero of three from beyond the arc. The Lady Patriots connected on seven of 17 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored two points off 12 Madison Central turnovers.
Kasi Schneid led Madison Central with 14 points. Bailee Vanover added 10 points, five rebounds, three assists, and four steals. 5-11 Fr. Anslee Wood recorded 10 points and eight rebounds. Lindsey Johns chipped in with eight points, seven rebounds, three assists, and five steals. Mallie Cornett added six points, five rebounds, and four blocked shots.
Lauren Jackson led Model with eight points, 11 rebounds, and four steals. Mallory Smith added five points and four rebounds. Sydney Claypoole recorded four points, seven rebounds, and three assists. Emily Jackson chipped in with two points and eight rebounds.
Model,5,7,5,4,21
Madison Central,20,18,14,6,58
Model (21) – E. Jackson 2, Smith 5, L. Jackson 8, Gullett 0, Claypoole 4, J. Smith 2.
Madison Central (58) – Johns 8, Schneid 14, Cornett 6, Vanover 10, Willoughby 4, E. Minter 2, Wood 10, Mack 4.
Model vs. Madison Central (Boys)
Model coach Wes Scarberry started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Logan Jackson, 6-0 Sr. Blake Benson, 6-4 Sr. Alex Chen, 5-11 Sr. Ephraim Otieno, and 6-2 Jr. Andrew Backus. Madison Central coach Allen Feldhaus Jr. countered with 6-2 Sr. John Williams, 6-1 Sr. Dakota Begley, 6-6 Fr. Isaiah Cozart, 5-10 Sr. Terique Miller, and 6-1 Sr. Grant Brockman.
Madison Central held a 33-9 advantage in three point points in a 70-47 victory over Model. Madison Central shot 43.9% from the field including 11 of 22 from the three point line. The Indians connected on nine of 19 free throws, pulled down 43 rebounds, and scored six points off seven Model turnovers. Model shot 29.4% from the field including three of 10 from beyond the arc. The Patriots connected on 14 of 20 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored four points off six Madison Central turnovers.
Grant Brockman led Madison Central with 25 points including seven three point baskets and six rebounds. John Williams added 17 points, 14 rebounds, and five assists. Terique Miller recorded 14 points, four rebounds, and seven assists.
Ephraim Otieno led Model with 16 points, four rebounds, and three assists. Alex Chen added 12 points and eight rebounds.
Model,9,9,12,17,47
Madison Central,14,16,20,20,70
Model (47) – Jackson 3, Benson 5, Chen 12, E. Otieno 16, Backus 2, Brandenburg 3, Cornette 4, Feese 2.
Madison Central (70) – Williams 17, Begley 7, Cozart 2, Miller 14, Brockman 25, Roberts 3, Muntz 2.
February 26th
Madison Central vs. Madison Southern (Girls) (Championship)
Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Lindsey Johns, 5-8 Jr. Kasi Schneid, 6-0 Jr. Mallie Cornett, 5-5 So. Bailee Vanover, and 5-5 Sr. Emily Willoughby. Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons countered with 5-10 Sr. Briana Lanham, 5-7 Jr. Keri Thorn, 5-11 Jr. Hannah Keene, 5-6 So. Ashlynn Clark, and 5-9 Jr. Meredith Gallion.
Madison Southern led 30-22 early in the third quarter but Madison Central rallied for a 46-42 victory. Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey made an adjustment after halftime and had Bailee Vanover shadowing Madison Southern star Briana Lanham limiting her to four points after halftime. This was sweet revenge for the “tough-as-nails” Vanover who had a rough outing against Madison Southern in a district tournament loss last year.
Madison Central shot 47.5% from the field including two of five from the three point line. The Lady Indians connected on six of 12 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored nine points off 11 Madison Southern turnovers. Madison Southern shot 27.7% from the field including eight of 24 from beyond the arc. The Lady Eagles connected on 29 rebounds, and scored five points off 12 Madison Central turnovers.
Bailee Vanover led Madison central with 13 points and five rebounds. Mallie Cornette added 12 points, six rebounds, and three blocked shots. Lindsey Johns recorded eight points and eight rebounds.
Briana Lanham led Madison Southern with 15 points and nine rebounds. Meredith Gallion added 12 points on four three point baskets. Hannah Keene recorded seven points and nine rebounds. Ashlynn Clark chipped in with five points, three rebounds, and six assists.
Madison Central,10,12,15,9,46
Madison Southern,12,16,5,9,42
Madison Central (46) – Johns 8, Schneid 5, Cornett 12, Vanover 13, Willoughby 4, Mack 4.
Madison Southern (42) – Lanham 15, Thorn 1, Keene 7, Clark 5, Gallion 12, Coyle 2.
All Tournament Team – Lauren Jackson (Model), Jordan Sandefur (Berea), Ashlynn Clark (Madison Southern), Kasi Schneid (Madison Central), Emily Jackson (Model), Hailee Varwig (Berea), Meredith Gallion (Madison Southern), Mallie Cornett (Madison Central), Briana Lanham (Madison Southern), Lindsey Johns (Madison Central), and Bailee Vanover (Madison Central) (Tourney MVP).
Madison Central vs. Madison Southern (Boys) (Championship)
Madison Central coach Allen Feldhaus Jr. started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. John Williams, 6-1 Sr. Dakota Begley, 6-6 Fr. Isaiah Cozart, 5-10 Sr. Terique Miller, and 6-1 Sr. Grant Brockman. Madison Southern coach Shane Buttry countered with 6-1 Sr. Tanner Kidwell, 6-0 Sr. Stacy Burns, 6-3 Sr. Griffen Gabbard, 5-10 Jr. Caleb Miller, and 6-0 Jr. Michael Jefferson.
Madison Central captured their 21st consecutive district championship tonight with a 42-41 victory over Madison Southern but not without high drama. Madison Southern led 41-37 early in the final quarter but shortly after the tide turned as Madison Southern was flagged with an intentional foul and a technical foul on the same play and Madison Central’s Terique Miller connected on three of four free throws to cut the deficit to one point 41-40 and Madison Central later pulled away for the eventual victory. Madison Southern had the ball with 12.6 seconds but Madison Central ratcheted up the defense and Griffen Gabbard was forced to take a contested shot with three seconds remaining that rolled off the rim. Madison Southern did not score for the last 7:41 of the quarter. Madison Central’s Isaiah Cozart was key on defense tonight as he blocked two shots in the later minutes of the game.
Madison Central shot 30.6% from the field including three of 10 from the three point line. The Indians connected on 17 of 28 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Madison Southern turnovers. Madison Southern shot 32.7% from the field including two of five from beyond the arc. The Eagles connected on five of 10 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored seven points off 12 Madison Central turnovers.
Terique Miller led Madison Central with 11 points including seven of eight free throws and five rebounds. Grant Brockman added 10 points including two three point baskets and four rebounds. Isaiah Cozart recorded seven points, 12 rebounds, and seven blocked shots. John Williams chipped in with seven points and seven rebounds. Dakota Begley added seven points and five rebounds.
Caleb Miller led Madison Southern with 14 points including two three point baskets. Tanner Kidwell added 11 points and eight rebounds. Michael Jefferson recorded six points, seven rebounds, and six assists.
Madison Central,12,10,15,5,42
Madison Southern,11,7,21,2,41
Madison Central (42) – Williams 7, Begley 7, Cozart 7, Miller 11, Brockman 10,
Madison Southern (41) – Kidwell 11, Burns 5, Gabbard 0, Miller 14, Jefferson 6, Sargent 2, Short 3.
All Tournament Team – Alex Chen (Model), Michael Jefferson (Madison Southern), John Williams (Madison Central), Shyiem Alexander (Berea), Ephraim Otieno (Model), Deondre Tate (Berea), Caleb Miller (Madison Southern), Terique Miller (Madison Central), Tanner Kidwell (Madison Southern), Dakota Begley (Madison Central), and Grant Brockman (Madison Central) (Tournament MVP).
A special thanks to the Eastern Kentucky University Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for this tournament. Also, a special thanks to Madison Central the host school for the hospitality extended me this week.
2016MSEKUM
Murray State vs. Eastern Kentucky University (Men)
McBrayer Arena
Eastern Kentucky University
Richmond, KY
January 27, 2016
Murray State coach Matt McMahon started the following lineup; 6-5 Jr. Gee McGhee, 6-4 Sr. Jeffery Moss, 6-7 Sr. Wayne Langston, 6-0 Jr. Bryce Jones, and 6-4 Jr. Damarcus Croaker. Eastern Kentucky University coach Dan McHale countered with 6-7 Sr. Jarelle Reischel, 6-5 Jr. Javontae Hawkins, 6-9 Fr. Nick Mayo, 6-1 So. Paul Jackson, and 6-2 Jr. Isaac McGlone.
Justin Seymour hit a three point basket with 22 seconds left in the game to give Murray State what proved to be the winning basket in a 75-71 victory over Eastern Kentucky University. The score was tied 10 times and there were nine lead changes in this game. Murray State shot 47.2% from the field including nine of 20 from the three point line. The Racers connected on 16 of 21 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 12 Eastern Kentucky University turnovers. Eastern Kentucky shot 54.5% from the field including seven of 15 from beyond the arc. The Colonels connected on 16 of 18 free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 14 Murray State turnovers.
Wayne Langston led Murray State with 18 points and eight rebounds. Damarcus Croaker also scored 18 points including three three point baskets. 6-3 Jr. Justin Seymour recorded 12 points on four three point baskets. Gee McGhee chipped in with 11 points, five rebounds, and five assists. Bryce Jones added nine points and eight assists. Jeffery Moss recorded seven points, six rebounds, and three assists.
Nick Mayo led Eastern Kentucky University with 22 points. Jarelle Reischel added 21 points including three three point baskets. Javontae Hawkins recorded 15 points including eight of eight free throws. Paul Jackson chipped in with 10 points, five rebounds, and 10 assists. Isaac McGlone pulled down seven rebounds.
Murray State,39,36,75
Eastern Kentucky,36,35,71
Murray State (75) – McGhee 11, Moss 7, Langston 18, Jones 9, Croaker 18, Seymour 12.
Eastern Kentucky (71) – Reischel 21, Hawkins 15, Mayo 22, Jackson 10, McGlone 3.
A special thanks to the Eastern Kentucky Stats Crew for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.
2016TTEKUM
Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Kentucky University (Men)
McBrayer Arena
Eastern Kentucky University
Richmond, KY
January 23, 2016
Tennessee Tech coach Steve Payne started the following lineup: 6-9 Sr. Ryan Martin, 6-3 Jr. Shirmane Thomas, 6-9 Sr. Anthony Morse, 6-1 Sr. Torrance Rowe, and 6-3 So. Aleksa Jugovic. Eastern Kentucky University coach Dan McHale countered with 6-7 Sr. Jarelle Reischel, 6-5 Jr. Javontae Hawkins, 6-9 Fr. Nick Mayo, 6-1 So. Paul Jackson, and 6-2 Jr. Isaac McGlone.
Tennessee Tech defeated Eastern Kentucky University by a score of 89-83. The score was tied four times and there were three lead changes in the game. Tennessee Tech led by 12 midway through the second half but Eastern Kentucky rallied to narrow the margin. Eastern Kentucky University shot 45.8% from the field including six of 23 from the three point line. The Colonels connected on 23 of 32 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 11 Tennessee Tech turnovers. Tennessee Tech shot 46% from the field including eight of 22 from beyond the arc. They connected on 23 of 31 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and scored 16 points off eight Eastern Kentucky University turnovers.
Torrance Rowe led Tennessee Tech with 24 points including four three point baskets and five assists. Aleksa Jugovic added 24 points including two three point baskets and four assists. Ryan Martin recorded 15 points and nine rebounds. 6-1 Jr. Hakeem Rogers chipped in with 12 points and five rebounds. Anthony Morse pulled down 10 rebounds
Jarelle Reischel led Eastern Kentucky with 25 points, nine rebounds, and five assists. Javontae Hawkins added 22 points including 11 of 14 free throws and five rebounds. Nick Mayo recorded 20 points, 10 rebounds, and three blocked shots. Mayo was seven of nine from the fields including one of one from beyond the arc, and five of five from the free throw line.
Tennessee Tech,45,44,89
Eastern Kentucky,40,43,83
Tennessee tech (89) – Martin 15, Thomas 1, Morse 5, Rowe 24, Jugovic 24, Henderson 3, Rogers 12, Alexander 3, Ramsey 2.
Eastern Kentucky (83) – Reischel 25, Hawkins 22, Mayo 20, Jackson 4, McGlone 8, Powell 2, Pratt Jr. 2.
A special thanks to the Eastern Kentucky Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for today’s game.