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December 13, 2002

Bellarmine University

Louisville, KY

 

 

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The Second Annual
“Blue Chip” Basketball
Shootout

Top Players Performing in the "Blue Chip" Shootout

 

Nation's Top 100 Seniors

Ross Neltner

6-9/Sr

Ft. Thomas Highlands, Ky

David Cornwell

6-6/Sr

Louisville Eastern, Ky

 

Nation's Top 500 Seniors

Bryan Miles

6-3/Sr

Louisville DeSales, Ky

Cameron Jackson

6-2/Sr

Nicholasville West Jessamine, Ky

Leroy Wilson

6-5/Sr

Bowling Green Warren Central, Ky

Scott Tarvin

6-3/Sr

Nicholasville West Jessamine, Ky

 

Nation's Top 100 Juniors

Rajon Rondo

5-11/Jr

Louisville Eastern, Ky

Tyler Hicks

5-11/Jr

Georgetown Scott Co., Ky

 

Nation's Top 500 Juniors

David Hatton

6-4/Jr

Clarksville, In

Lonnell DeWalt

6-6/Jr

Bowling Green Warren Central, Ky

Ryan Anderson

5-11/Jr

Bowling Green Warren Central, Ky

 

Other Players of Note

(Listed alphabetically)

Chris Cahill

6-7/Sr

Louisville DeSales, Ky

Kevin Gilles

6-4/Sr

Ft. Thomas Highlands, Ky

Brett Johnson

6-5/Sr

Nicholasville West Jessamine, Ky

Russell Miller

6-0/Sr

Louisville Eastern, Ky

Jeremy Nettles

6-3/Sr

Georgetown Scott Co., Ky

Joseph Searle

6-3/Sr

Nicholasville West Jessamine, Ky

Zach Van Guilder

6-7/Jr

Georgetown Scott Co., Ky

Jeff Wachtel

5-10/Jr

Louisville Holy Cross, Ky

 

The Matchups

(Underlined teams will be the home team.  All games are EST)

 

·         4:30 PM: Clarksville (In) vs Louisville Holy Cross (Ky)

·         6:00 PM: Nicholasville West Jessamine (Ky) vs Louisville DeSales (Ky)

·         7:30 PM: Bowling Green Warren Central (Ky) vs Georgetown Scott County (Ky)

·         9:00 PM: Fort Thomas Highlands (Ky) vs Louisville Eastern (Ky)

 

Official Hotel of the "Blue-Chip" Shootout is Executive West Hotel.

Call 1-800-626-2708 or 502-367-2251 and mention the "Blue-Chip" Shootout for special room rates.

 

$ 1.00 for every ticket sold will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House in Louisville, KY.

 

Ticket prices will be $5.00 in advance at the participating schools or $6.00 at the door.
 


This is the second year for this event and the inaugural shootout last year was a huge success.  Rick Bolus, one of the top talent evaluators and camp directors in the business, along with legendary high school coach Stan Hardin, decided to attempt this venture and hopefully it will become an annual event.  Last year’s feature game was a match-up between Indiana power New Albany and Glasgow Kentucky.  New Albany won this battle 76-68 and was led by 6-2 Sr. guard Marcus Flynn with 24 points, 5-11 Sr. Brandon Stockton, who was named Kentucky’s “Mr. Basketball” for the 2001-2002 season, led Glasgow with 31 points.  Other results for last season’s events were:  North Hardin 56  Louisville Seneca 43, Elizabeth  South Central (Indiana) 81, Meade County 38, and Russellville 58  Louisville Holy Cross 52.

Participating Teams

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Clarksville (Indiana) – The Generals, coached by Steve Hatton, finished 6-15 last year but return seven of their eight top players.  The coach’s brother 6-4 Jr. wing player David Hatton leads the way with 17 ppg and 9 rpg.  6-3 Sr. wing Luke Woblleb averaged 14 ppg last year.  6-1 Sr. forward Zak Appleby, 6-3 Sr. forward Matt Flanigan, 5-10 Sr. point guard Kyle Schuler, and 6-0 Sr. forward Brandon Oakes should contribute.  The Generals also expect contributions from newcomers 6-2 So. Josh Spillman, 5-10 Jr. Leroy Wilson, and 6-1 Sr. Jason Gwin.  The Generals are in division 2A and are considered one of the favorites in the Sectional 46 race. 

Louisville Holy Cross – The Cougars finished 9-14 last season. Coach Jody Thornsberry takes over at the helm after the retirement of Stan Hardin, who notched two state championships in the early 1990’s at Louisville Fairdale.  Holy Cross should be led this season by 5-10 Jr. Jeff Wachtel 5-9 Sr. Derek Lindsey and 6-3 Sr. Kenny Stevenson.

Nicholasville West Jessamine – The Colts finished 17-9 last season and Coach Matthew Yates returns ten seniors and enough talent to give his squad a chance of upending Lexington Catholic in the 11th Region this year.  Among the senior talent up front will be 6-4 Scott Tarvin, 6-6 Brett Johnson, and 6-5 Joey Searle.  The Colts should get excellent guard play from 6-2 Sr. Cameron Jackson and 5-10 Sr. Daniel Thompson.  West Jessamine will get a lot of help from several players including 6-0 Sr. Andy Placido, 6-2 Sr. Ben Spann, 5-10 Sr. Luke Temple, 5-10 So. Michael Spann, etc.  The Colts finished second to PRP in the State AAU Championship and played together at camps this summer to sharpen their games.  Make no mistake about it, this team is for real and they have a talented, veteran squad who could make a run for state honors this season.  

Louisville DeSales  – Coach Tom Crews’ Colts finished 21-7 last season and should be a major challenge to PRP in the 6th Region this year.  They will be led this year by 6-3 Sr. sharpshooter Bryan Miles who averaged 22.3 ppg last season and is a deadly three point shooter.  6-7 Sr. Chris Cahill is a force in the paint with ability to nail the jump shot.  The Colts also expect key contributions from 5-11 Jr. Thomas Britt and 6-1 Sr. Michael Beasley. 

Bowling Green Warren Central – Coach Tim Riley’s Dragons finished 28-4 last season and should be a force again this year.  6-5 Sr. Leroy Wilson, a very athletic combination forward, should lead the Dragons this season.  He will get plenty of help from 6-6 Jr. Lonnell DeWalt, who can shoot the mid-range jumper, take the ball to the basket, and is an excellent rebounder.  6-8 Jr. Matt Maresca has size and potential and should provide quality minutes for the Dragons.  6-0 Jr. Ryan Anderson passes well, handles the ball, and can shoot the trey.  6-1 Sr. Brandon Cummings is another guard who can direct traffic and handle the ball.  Cummings also has the ability to take it to the basket as well as hit the jumper.  6-2 Jr. Brock Whitney and 5-10 So. Troy McFarland should also be key contributors this season.  Warren Central has size, athleticism, and some players who can shoot the basketball.

Georgetown Scott County – The Cardinals finished 25-6 last season but for the second consecutive season did not make the trip to the Sweet 16.  Coach Billy Hicks has the Cardinals poised to make a return to Rupp Arena this season.  Coach Hicks’ son Tyler Hicks, a 6-1 Jr. point guard, averaged 16 ppg last season and will direct the offense.  The Cardinals have an experienced backcourt, including 5-11 Sr. Nick Reed, 6-1 Jr. Troy Harris, 6-2 Jr. Matt Jarvis, etc.  The Cardinals have size in the middle with 6-10 Sr. Justin Lee and 6-10 Jr. Jared Carter.  Lee is poised for a big senior campaign and appears to be over some nagging injuries.  Other frontcourt players will include 6-3 Sr. Jeremy Nettles, 6-8 Jr. Zach Van Guilder, 6-3 Jr. Alex Cassady, 6-5 So. Anthony Coote, etc.  Nettles had an excellent summer, can be a force in the paint, and has added range to his jump shot.  Coach Hicks has size, quickness, and depth at his disposal and could be a force this season.  He also has some good young players waiting in the wings, including a promising 5-10 Fr. guard, Jesse Thompson.

Ft. Thomas Highlands – The Bluebirds finished 23-8 last season but Coach John Messmer graduated five seniors including Derrick Moeves and Craig Forbes.  Coach Messmer does return one of the best players in the state and one of the top candidates for “Mr. Basketball” in 6-8 Sr. Ross Neltner.  Neltner averaged 18 ppg and 10 rpg last year and is very capable of improving these numbers this season.  Neltner has good hands and is an excellent passing big man.  He will get help from 6-1 Sr. Jeff Guidugli and 6-5 Sr. sharpshooter Kevin Gilles.  Coach Messmer will also get contributions from several players plus he has some young talent that could factor in the equation.  Highlands faces a challenging season as there are several teams capable of capturing the 9th Region crown.    

Louisville Eastern  – Coach Doug Bibby’s Eagles only finished 11-16 last year but they possibly have as much returning talent as any team in the state.  They will be led by 6-0 Jr. Rajon Rondo who is jet quick and can take it to the basket at will.  Rondo is the complete package, but must play under control to fully realize his tremendous potential.  6-6 Sr. David Cornwell, who transferred from Ballard at the start of the second semester, is another who must play under control.  Cornwell is very athletic and has the ability to take over a game.  6-1 Sr. Russell Miller will be in the shadow of his highly touted teammates, but he has the ability to break presses, find the open man, and shoot the ball.  The Eagles should also get help from 6-2 Jr. Jermaine Bentley, 6-0 Sr. Lee Morris, 6-3 Sr. Brandon Simmons, and others.  Coach Bibby has a lot of talent at his disposal and if they develop the proper chemistry they could turn the always brutal 7th Region upside down and make a lot of noise in the state rankings.


This should be an excellent night of basketball including six teams that could be highly ranked starting the 2002-2003 campaign.  There are also several players scheduled to perform that are nationally ranked as well as being among the state’s elite.  Ft. Thomas Highlands’ 6-8 Sr. Ross Neltner has given a verbal commitment to LSU and is a candidate for “Mr. Basketball”.  Louisville Eastern’s Rajon Rondo and Scott County’s Tyler Hicks are two excellent point guards.  6-3 Sr. Bryan Miles of Louisville DeSales is one of the top long-range bombers in the state.  These are excellent early season match-ups and should give some of the ranked teams an idea of how they stack up against quality competition.

Please note that player heights vary from source to source.


 

The Second Annual “Blue-Chip” Basketball Shootout Results

 

Bellarmine University, Louisville, KY

December 13, 2002

 

© 2002 Ron Harrison

 

United Parcel/Coca-Cola Classic

 

Game No. 1  Clarksville (IN) (1-1)   vs.  Louisville Holy Cross (2-0)

 

Clarksville coach Steve Hatton started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. David Hatton, 6-5 Sr. Luke Denton, 6-3 Sr. Luke Wohlleb, 5-10 Sr. Kyle Schuler, and 6-1 Sr. Zak Appleby.  Louisville Holy Cross coach Jody Thornsberry countered with 6-3 Sr. Kenny Stevenson, 6-2 Sr. Adam Mosley, 6-1 Sr. Mike Brumleve, 5-11 Sr. Brent Richard, and 5-9 Sr. Derek Lindsey.

 

Holy Cross shot a blistering 61.4% from the field on their way to a 76-64 victory over Clarksville.  They were also 50% (7 of 14) from the three point line.  Clarksville held a 42-25 edge in rebounding but Holy Cross had 32 points off 21 Clarksville turnovers.  Derek Lindsey, who was named team MVP, led Holy Cross with 25 points.  Brent Richard was given the team’s “Best Hustler Award” and added 19 points including four of five from three point range.  He also pulled down six rebounds.  6-0 Jr. Jeff Wachtel was unable to play tonight due to an injury.  David Hatton tallied 19 points and 13 rebounds and was named the Clarksville team MVP.  The Clarksville team “Best Hustler Award” was given to Luke Wohlleb, who recorded 17 points and four steals.  Zak Appleby added 12 points. 

 

Clarksville (IN)

17

14

12

21

-

64

Louisville Holy Cross 

20

21

17

18

-

76

 

Clarksville (IN)

(64)

 - 

Hatton 19, Denton 5, Wohlleb 17, Schuler 0, Appleby 12, Oakes 3, Bobay 5, Flanigan 3.  

Louisville Holy Cross 

(76)

 - 

Stevenson 12, Mosley 0, Brumleve 7, Richard 19, Lindsey 25, Renck 4, Sims 2, Settles 5, Goff 2.  

 

 

Balfour/Blue-Chip Camp Classic

 

Game No. 2 West Jessamine (1-0)  vs.  DeSales (1-2)

 

West Jessamine coach Matthew Yates started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Scott Tarvin, 6-2 Sr. Cameron Jackson, 6-6 Sr. Brett Johnson, 5-11 Sr. Daniel Thompson, and 5-11 Sr. Andy Placido.  DeSales coach Tom Crews countered with 5-11 Jr. Keith Belt, 6-2 So. Beau Braden, 6-6 Sr. Chris Cahill, 5-11 So. Ryan Crowdis, and 6-2 Sr. Michael Beasley.

 

DeSales outshot West Jessamine 50-39% from the field on their way to a 76-65 victory.  DeSales also held a decided advantage from the free throw line as they connected on 30 of 36 attempts while West Jessamine only attempted 20 free throws and connected on 11 of their shots.  West Jessamine was whistled for 34 fouls while DeSales was called for only 18 fouls.  Michael Beasley was named team MVP for DeSales and he led the team with 32 points including six three pointers.  5-11 Jr. Thomas Britt and Keith Belt added 16 and 15 points respectively.  Britt was a perfect 12 of 12 from the free throw line.  Keith Belt was given the “Best Hustler Award” for DeSales.  6-4 Sr. Bryan Miles was unable to play tonight for DeSales due to an injury.  Brett Johnson was named game MVP for West Jessamine and he led the team with 19 points.  Scott Tarvin was given the “Best Hustler Award” for West Jessamine as he added 15 points.  West Jessamine’s 6-4 Sr. Ben Spann was unable to perform tonight due to an injury. 

 

West Jessamine

13

15

14

23

-

65

DeSales 

13

20

16

27

-

76

 

West Jessamine

(65)

 - 

Tarvin 15, Jackson 5, B. Johnson 19, Thompson 1, Placido 9, M. Spann 2, N. Johnson 5, Richardson 1, Hosney 3, Wellman 3, Meadows 1, Searle 1.  

DeSales 

(76)

 - 

Belt 15, Braden 3, Cahill 2, Crowdis 3, Beasley 32, Britt 16, Mattingly 5.  

 

Sports Connection/Ronald McDonald House Classic

 

Game No. 3  Warren Central (2-1)  vs.  Scott County (3-0)

 

Warren Central coach Tim Riley started the following lineup: 6-6 Jr. Lonnell DeWalt, 6-3 Jr. Brock Whitney, 6-5 Sr. Leroy Wilson, 6-2 Sr. Brandon Cummings, and 6-0 Jr. Ryan Anderson.  Scott County coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-3 Sr. Jeremy Nettles, 6-1 Jr. Troy Harris, 6-10 Sr. Justin Lee, 6-2 Jr. Matt Jarvis, and 5-11 Sr. Nick Reed.

 

Warren Central’s Brandon Cummings nailed a three pointer at the end of regulation to send the game to overtime with the score tied 70-70.  Warren Central broke a 77-77 tie late in overtime to gain an 80-77 victory over Scott County in a thriller.  Leroy Wilson was named game MVP for Warren Central as he tallied 27 points and nine rebounds.  Brandon Cummings added 19 points and was given the game “Best Hustler Award” for Warren Central. 6-8 Jr. Matt Maresca scored only six points but he pulled down 12 rebounds.  6-1 Jr. Tyler Hicks had 18 points and five assists, and was named game MVP for Scott County.  Justin Lee was given the “Best Hustler Award” for Scott County as he added 17 points and six rebounds.  6-3 Sr. Jeremy Nettles continued his superb play with 13 points and 12 rebounds.

 

Warren Central

11

17

15

27

10

-

80

Scott County 

12

19

14

25

7

-

77

 

Warren Central

(80)

 - 

DeWalt 6, Whitney 13, Wilson 27, Cummings 19, Anderson 5, McFarland 2, Maresca 6, Smith 2.  

Scott County 

(77)

 - 

Nettles 13, Harris 11, Lee 17, Jarvis 1, N. Reed 5, Hicks 18, Cassady 6, Van Guilder 6.  

 

 

Republic Bank/Executive West Hotel Classic

 

Game No. 4  Highlands (1-0)  vs.  Louisville Eastern (1-1)

 

Highlands coach John Messmer started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Kevin Gilles, 6-3 Sr. Sam Witte, 6-8 Sr. Ross Neltner, 5-10 Jr. Josh Moeves, and 5-10 Jr. Nathan Hall.  Eastern coach Doug Bibby countered with 5-9 Sr. Lee Morris, 5-10 Jr. Kendrick Wilson, 6-3 Jr. Ricky Elliott, 6-0 Sr. Russell Miller, and 6-1 Jr. Rajon Rondo.

 

Highlands defeated Eastern tonight 82-79 in a classic battle between the teams and their respective stars Ross Neltner and Rajon Rondo.  Both teams shot well with Eastern connecting on 56.8% of their field goal attempts and Highlands finding the basket 48.1% of the time.  Ross Neltner was named game MVP for Highlands as he tallied 34 points and seven rebounds.  Neltner, who has agreed to play his college hoops at LSU, was 16 of 18 from the free throw line.   Kevin Gilles received the game “Best Hustler Award” for Highlands and added 19 points including four of seven from three point land.  Rajon Rondo was awarded the game MVP for Eastern as he tallied 32 points, nine assists, and four steals.  5-11 Jr. James Ray, who was awarded the “Best Hustler Award” for Eastern, added 17 points including four of five three point shots.  6-6 Sr. David Cornwell is not currently on the eastern roster and 6-2 Jr. Jermaine Bentley was not available for this game.  

 

Highlands

19

24

18

21

-

82

Eastern

16

23

15

25

-

79

 

Highlands

(82)

 - 

Gilles 19, Witte 2, Neltner 34, Moeves 5, Hall 7, McMahon 1, Klingenberg 4, Guidugli 4, Gross 6.  

Eastern

(79)

 - 

Morris 12, Wilson 2, Elliott 2, Miller 7, Rondo 32, Nash 4, Porterfield 2, Ray 17, Bodiford 1.  

 

Conclusion

 

This was an excellent event with excellent teams and outstanding players.  Congratulations to the sponsors and the organizers for putting on this well-attended event.  Stan Hardin and Rick Bolus know high school basketball from A to Z.  Bolus, one of the top talent evaluators in the business, decided to try this event last year and hopefully after two successful years it will enjoy a long run as a prestigious event.  Warren Central established itself as a serious championship contender with an overtime win over a good Scott County squad.  The final game featured a shootout between two of the best players in the state.  Highlands 6-8 Sr. Ross Neltner is one of the leading candidates for Mr. Basketball and Eastern’s 6-1 Jr. Rajon Rondo is one of the best players in the nation.  Also, a special thanks to WL Stats for providing the statistics for tonight’s games and a special thanks to Rick Bolus for the hospitality extended during my visit.

Please direct your comments to Ron Harrison at prephoops@yahoo.com.