National City/KHSAA

Boys State Tournament

Rupp Arena
Lexington, KY
March 21-24, 2007

© 2008 by Ron Harrison

Wednesday March 21

Session No. 1
Lincoln County (24-9) (Region 12) vs. Adair County (23-9) (Region 5)

Lincoln County Coach Jeff Jackson started the following lineup:  6-1 Jr. Ryan Young, 6-0 Sr. Braxton Miller, 6-2 Sr. Chase Overstreet, 5-10 Jr. Daniel Ralston, and 5-10 Sr. Trent Calhoun.  Adair County Coach Mark Fudge countered with 6-3 Sr. Chris Lewis, 5-10 Jr. Kalen Kimberland, 6-7 So. Darren Ballou, 5-10 Sr. Joseph Willis, and 5-9 So. Nick Fudge

Adair County effectively controlled the pace and scrapped and hustled their way to a 51-41 victory over Lincoln County.   Adair County led 33-22 after three quarters but   Lincoln County scored the first several points of the quarter to cut the margin to four, 33-29. However, Adair County came up with some nice defensive stops to regain control of the game.  

Adair County shot 50% from the field including two of two from beyond the arc.   The Indians connected on on 17 of 28 free throws and pulled down 29 rebounds.   Lincoln County shot 37.4% from the field including only two of 13 from the three point line.   The Patriots connected on five of six free throws, grabbed 23 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 12 Adair County turnovers.  

Chris Lewis and Kalen Kimberland led Adair County with 12 and 11 points respectively.   Darren Ballou added 10 points and nine rebounds.  Ryan Young led Lincoln County with 17 points. 

Adair County 51   Lincoln County 41

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Lincoln County 8 8 6 19 41
Adair County 14 9 10 18 51

Lincoln County (41) - Young 17, Miller 6, Overstreet 2, Ralston 5, Calhoun 2, Keeton 9.
Adair County (51) - Lewis 12, Kimberland 11, Ballou 10, Willis 9, Fudge 6, Helm 3.

Oldham County (23-6) (Region 8) vs. Scott County (30-2) (Region 11)

Oldham County Coach Gary Forrest started the following lineup:  6-1 Sr. Josh Koebel, 6-2 Jr. Billy Payne, 6-4 Jr. Matt Day, 6-0 Jr. Matt Moore, and 5-10 So. Eric Dunlap.  Scott County Coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-3 Jr. Cam Hundley, 5-10 Sr. Jimmie Warren, 6-7 Jr. Jordan Lee, 6-4 Jr. Bud Mackey, and 6-3 Sr. Matt Walls

Scott County raced out to a 50-21 lead late in the third quarter and cruised to a 59-47 victory over Fifteen players saw action for Scott County with eleven cracking the scoring column.  

Scott County shot 41% from the field including only four of 20 from beyond the arc.   The Cardinals connected on five of seven free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 26 Oldham County turnovers.   Oldham County shot 36.2% from the field including zero of three from the three point line.   The Colonels connected on 13 of 26 free throws, grabbed 37 rebounds, and scored 16 points off Scott County turnovers.  

6-4 Jr. Tyler Portwood led Scott County with 10 points.  Bud Mackey and Matt Walls added nine points each.  Jordan Lee recorded four points, 11 rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Billy Payne led Oldham County with 15 points and 12 rebounds.  Greg Finch added nine points and 10 rebounds. 

Scott County 59   Oldham County 47

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Oldham County 9 6 8 24 47
Scott County 18 18 15 8 59

Oldham County (47) - Koebel 4, Payne 15, Day 4, Moore 2, Dunlap 7, Ruble 2, Gasser 2, Burns 2, Finch 9.
Scott County (59) - Hundley 4, Warren 4, Lee 4, Mackey 9, Walls 9, Portwood 10, Burchfield 6, James 2, Phares 2, Ford 2, Adams 7.

Session No. 2
Fairdale (24-7) (Region 6) vs. South Laurel (28-5) (Region 13)

Fairdale Coach Greg Longacre started the following lineup:  6-3 Sr. Evan Lanham, 6-1 Sr. Byron Board, 6-4 Sr. Reggie Smith, 6-2 Sr. J. R. Gates, and 5-11 Sr. Clinton Lucas.  South Laurel Coach Steve Wright countered with 6-8 Sr. Trey Smith, 6-2 Jr. Jordan Bortnem, 6-6 Fr. Matt St. John, 6-5 Sr. Jordan Hammonds, and 6-4 Sr. Ty Proffitt

Trey Smith hit two free throws with 13 seconds remaining to give South Laurel a 48-46 victory over Fairdale.   Fairdale had their chances late but missed a shot to tie with three seconds remaining and had a three point attempt to win blocked by Jordan Hammonds at the buzzer.   Fairdale took a 36-30 lead early in the fourth quarter but South Laurel began trapping effectively on defense, allowing them to make a comeback.  

South Laurel shot 39% from the field including three of 16 from the three point line.   The Cardinals connected on 13 of 17 free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 16 Fairdale turnovers.   Fairdale shot 36.7% from the field including three of 17 from beyond the arc.   The Bulldogs connected on seven of 10 free throws, grabbed 36 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 10 South Laurel turnovers.   Fairdale held a 16-8 advantage in second chance points and a 12-0 edge in bench scoring.  

Trey Smith led South Laurel with 21 points.  Ty Proffitt added 17 points and seven rebounds.  Reggie Smith led Fairdale with 18 points and nine rebounds.  5-10 Jr. Jaquan Ransom came off the bench to add 12 points. 

South Laurel 48   Fairdale 46

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Fairdale 8 11 15 12 46
South Laurel 5 16 7 20 48

Fairdale (46) - Lanham 6, Board 4, Smith 18, Gates 2, Lucas 4, Jaquan Ransom 12.
South Laurel (48) - Smith 21, Bortnem 5, St. John 0, Hammonds 5, Proffitt 17.

Paducah Tilghman (25-7) (Region 1) vs. Holmes (23-9) (Region 9)

Paducah Tilghman Coach Brad Stieg started the following lineup:  6-4 Jr. Stefon Perry, 6-4 Sr. David Jones, 6-5 Jr. Isaac McClure, 5-9 Sr. Cole McKeel, and 5-9 Sr. Eric Hutcherson.  Holmes Coach David Henley countered with 6-4 Sr. Greg Rice, 5-11 Jr. Arrez Henderson, 6-4 Jr. Josh Nelson, 6-0 Sr. Duran Jefferson, and 6-2 Sr. Austin Hill

Holmes relied on a gritty defensive effort to defeat Paducah Tilghman by a score of 57-48.   Holmes managed to take a 12-11 first quarter lead despite missing their first 11 of 12 field goal attempts.   Paducah Tilghman suffered through a third quarter in which they only scored four points.  

Holmes shot 35.7% from the field including five of 12 from the beyond the arc.   The Bulldogs connected on 12 of 21 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 15 Paducah Tilghman turnovers.   Paducah Tilghman shot 30.2% from the field including three of five from three point line.   The Blue Tornado connected on 13 of 22 free throws, grabbed 40 rebounds, and scored nine points off 14 Holmes turnovers.  

Austin Hill led Holmes with 26 points including four three point baskets.  Hill also pulled down seven rebounds.  Arrez Henderson added 12 points and 10 rebounds.  Isaac McClure led Paducah Tilghman with 19 points, 14 rebounds, and four blocked shots. 

Holmes 57   Paducah Tilghman 48

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Paducah Tilghman 11 14 4 19 48
Holmes 12 16 11 18 57

Paducah Tilghman (48) - Perry 8, Jones 4, McClure 19, McKeel 0, Hutcherson 6, Williams 5, Wright 6.
Holmes (57) - Rice 4, Henderson 12, Nelson 5, Jefferson 7, Hill 26, Clark 2, Arnold 1.

Thursday March 22

Session No. 3
Ballard (32-2) (Region 7) vs. Owensboro (24-8) (Region 3)

Ballard Coach Chris Renner started the following lineup:  6-5 Sr. Twany Beckham, 6-3 Sr. Jonathan Gholson, 6-3 Sr. Chris Gowers, 6-1 Jr. David Stanley, and 6-1 Sr. Johonne Hamilton.  Owensboro Coach Wayne Breeden countered with 6-4 Sr. Myron Christian, 6-1 Sr. Jamison Johnson, 6-5 Jr. Brock Moorman, 5-7 So. Yorel Shemwell, and 5-10 Jr. Reggie West

Ballard's defensive intensity proved too much today as the Bruins defeated Owensboro 80-60.   Ballard scored 37 points off 36 Owensboro turnovers, recorded 21 steals, and blocked nine shots.   Owensboro trailed 30-24 at halftime but Ballard settled the issue with a 30-16 advantage in the third quarter.  

Ballard shot 43.8% from the field including five of 19 from the three point line.   The Bruins connected on 11 of 21 free throws and pulled down 37 rebounds.   Owensboro shot 40.4% from the field including one of five from beyond the arc.   The Red Devils connected on 13 of 23 free throws and grabbed 47 rebounds.  

Twany Beckham led Ballard with 16 points and seven rebounds.  Johonne Hamilton added 15 points, five rebounds, five assists, and seven steals.  David Stanley and 6-1 Jr. Jamal Crook recorded 12 and 10 points respectively.   Jamison Johnson led Owensboro with 13 points and nine rebounds.  6-0 So. Xavier Barrett and 5-11 Jr. Tyler Acton added 12 and 11 points respectively.   Brock Moorman chipped in with 10 points and 10 rebounds. 

Ballard 80   Owensboro 60

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Ballard 14 16 30 20 80
Owensboro 7 17 16 20 60

Ballard (80) - Beckham 16, Gholson 8, Gowers 0, Stanley 2, Hamilton 15, Cox 2, Pryor 4, Crook 10, Chiles 4, Miller 1, Gardner 6, Allison 2.
Owensboro (60) - Christian 7, Johnson 13, Moorman 10, Shemwell 4, West 3, Barrett 12, Acton 11.

Christian County (28-4) (Region 2) vs. Clark County (25-7) (Region 10)

Christian County Coach Kerry Stovall started the following lineup:  6-3 Sr. C. J. Trotter, 6-4 Sr. Mike Warren, 6-4 Sr. Rodney Manning, 5-11 Sr. Jamaizz Baker, and 6-0 Sr. Keith Tandy.  Clark County Coach Scott Humphrey countered with 6-4 Sr. Josh Wood, 6-0 Sr. Robbelle Rogers, 6-4 Sr. Tristan Jones, 6-1 So. Robert Hatton, and 6-2 Sr. Preston Knowles

Clark County regained control of the game in overtime to defeat Christian County 77-71.   Clark Countyled 63-52 with 2:34 left in regulation but Christian County staged a furious rally to tie the game at 68-68 and force overtime.   Clark County hit their free throws in overtime to seal the victory.  

Clark County shot 41.8% from the field including six of 21 from the three point line.   The Cardinals connected on 25 of 44 free throws and pulled down 46 rebounds.   Christian County shot 35.1% from the field including eight of 26 from beyond the arc.   The Colonels connected on 11 of 17 free throws, grabbed 46 rebounds, and held a 35-12 advantage in bench scoring.  

Preston Knowles led Clark County with 24 points and 13 rebounds.  Tristan Jones added 20 points and 15 rebounds.  Robert Hatton chipped in with 12 points.  6-1 So. Corey Wilford led Christian County with 17 points.  Jamaizz Baker, Keith Tandy, and Rodney Manning added 10, nine, and nine points respectively.   6-1 Sr. Kortez Ivory chipped in with eight points and 11 rebounds. 

Clark County 77   Christian County 71

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Christian County 17 14 11 26 3 71
Clark County 22 16 11 19 9 77

Christian County (71) - Trotter 8, Warren 0, Manning 9, Baker 10, Tandy 9, M. Dillard 3, Wilford 17, Wilson 2, R. Dillard 3, Ivory 8, Ray 2.
Clark County (77) - Wood 5, Rogers 4, Jones 20, Hatton 12, Knowles 24, Lewis 1, Stenzel 9, Bennett 2.

Session No. 4
Shelby Valley (29-3) (Region 15) vs. Elliott County (24-6) (Region 16)

Shelby Valley Coach Jason Booher started the following lineup:  6-4 Fr. Taylor Newsome, 6-2 Jr. Jacob Bryant, 6-5 Fr. Ashley Hatfield, 5-9 So. Logan Bryant, and 5-8 Fr. Elisha Justice.  Elliott County Coach Rick Mays countered with 6-2 So. Jonathan Ferguson, 6-2 So. Chris Knipp, 6-3 So. Jonathan Morgan, 6-1 So. Ethan Faulkner, and 6-1 So. Evan Faulkner

Elliott County held a 32-7 advantage in free throw points on their way to a 68-55 victory over Shelby Valley.   Shelby Valley lost four starters due to fouls during the game.   Logan Bryant , Ashley Hatfield , Taylor Newsome , and Jacob Bryant all fouled out.   Elliott County held a 29-26 lead at hafltime and connected on 24 of 34 free throws in the second half to claim the victory.  

Elliott County shot 39% from the field including four of 15 from the three point line.   The Lions connected on 32 of 44 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 17 Shelby Valley turnovers.   Shelby Valley shot 44% from the field including four of 15 from beyond the arc.   The Wildcats connected on seven of 13 free throws, grabbed 29 rebounds, and scored nine points off 13 Elliott County turnovers.  

Jonathan Ferguson led Elliott County with 28 points including 16 of 18 free throws.  Ethan Faulkner added 12 points and 11 rebounds.  6-5 8th grader Timmy Knipp added nine points and seven rebounds before leaving the game with an injury in the third quarter.  Jacob Bryant led Shelby Valley with 18 points.  6-0 Jr. Jonah Justice added 12 points and eight rebounds. 

Elliott County 68   Shelby Valley 55

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Shelby Valley 18 8 8 21 55
Elliott County 10 19 12 27 68

Shelby Valley (55) - Taylor Newsome 0, J. Bryant 18, Hatfield 2, L. Bryant 6, E. Justice 6, J. Justice 12, Tyler Newsome 2, Wright 3, Jackson 6.
Elliott County (68) - Ferguson 28, C. Knipp 3, Morgan 0, Ethan Faulkner 12, Evan Faulkner 7, T. Knipp 9, Center 1, Maynard 6, Gilliam 2.

Warren Central (28-4) (Region 4) vs. June Buchanan (26-6) (Region 14)

Warren Central Coach Tim Riley started the following lineup:  6-3 Sr. Jeremy Anderson, 6-2 Sr. Joe Hood, 6-5 Sr. Avery Driver, 6-0 Sr. Monie Hudson, and 6-0 Sr. Nick Britt.  June Buchanan Coach Gary Stepp countered with 6-6 Jr. Trey Short, 6-0 Fr. Clint Stepp, 6-9 So. Garrison Collins, 6-0 Fr. Tate Cox, and 6-3 Jr. Clark Stepp

Warren Central led 32-31 at halftime but utilized their quickness and depth to pull away in the second half for a 71-53 victory over June Buchanan.   Warren Central shot 48.3% from the field including seven of 16 from the three point line.   The Dragons connected on six of 10 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 15 June Buchanan turnovers.   June Buchanan shot 40.8% from the field including five of 19 from beyond the arc.   The Crusaders connected on eight of 13 free throws and grabbed 30 rebounds.  

Monie Hudson and Joe Hood led Warren Central with 18 points each.  Hood connected on five three point baskets and pulled down seven rebounds.  Nick Britt added 16 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, and four steals.  6-2 Sr. Aaron Rhodes chipped in with 10 points.  Clark Stepp and Tate Cox led June Buchanan with 18 and 12 points respectively.   Garrison Collins recorded four points, 10 rebounds, and six blocked shots. 

Warren Central 71   June Buchanan 53

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Warren Central 12 20 18 21 71
June Buchanan 15 16 7 15 53

Warren Central (71) - Anderson 2, Hood 18, Driver 0, Hudson 18, Britt 16, Winn 3, Rhodes 10, Hadziomerovic 2, Shanklin 2.
June Buchanan (53) - Short 4, Clint Stepp 6, Collins 4, Cox 12, Clark Stepp 18, Conley 7, Brent Hall 2.

Friday March 23

Session No. 5
Scott County (31-2) vs. Adair County (24-9)  (Quarterfinal)

Scott County Coach Billy Hicks started the following lineup:  6-3 Jr. Cam Hundley, 5-10 Sr. Jimmie Warren, 6-7 Jr. Jordan Lee, 6-4 Jr. Bud Mackey, and 6-3 Sr. Matt Walls.  Adair County Coach Mark Fudge countered with 6-3 Sr. Chris Lewis, 5-10 Jr. Kalen Kimberland, 6-7 So. Darren Ballou, 5-10 Sr. Joseph Willis, and 5-9 So. Nick Fudge

Scott County defeated Adair County 68-53 to advance to the semifinals on Saturday morning.   Scott County led 30-18 at halftime.   Adair County cut the deficit to six, 43-37 with 7:28 remaining in the game. However, Matt Walls hit two consecutive three point baskets to allow Scott County to regain control of the game.  

Scott County shot 45.3% from the field including seven of 17 from beyond the arc.   The Cardinals connected on 13 of 15 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 12 Adair County turnovers.   Adair County shot 38.8% from the field including only one of nine from the three point line.   The Indians connected on 14 of 18 free throws and grabbed 26 rebounds.  

Matt Walls led Scott County with 26 points.  Cam Hundley and Jordan Lee added nine points each.  Lee pulled down eight rebounds and blocked three shots.  Chris Lewis led Adair County with 16 points.  Darren Ballou added 14 points and seven rebounds.  Nick Fudge chipped in with 13 points and eight assists. 

Scott County 68   Adair County 53

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Scott County 10 20 13 25 68
Adair County 6 12 14 21 53

Scott County (68) - Hundley 9, Warren 0, Lee 9, Mackey 7, Walls 26, Portwood 6, Adams 5, Phares 4, Karrick 2.
Adair County (53) - Lewis 16, Kimberland 6, Ballou 14, Willis 4, Fudge 13.

Holmes (24-9) vs. South Laurel (29-5)  (Quarterfinal)

Holmes Coach David Henley started the following lineup:  6-4 Sr. Greg Rice, 5-11 Jr. Arrez Henderson, 6-4 Jr. Josh Nelson, 6-0 Sr. Duran Jefferson, and 6-2 Sr. Austin Hill.  South Laurel Coach Steve Wright countered with 6-8 Sr. Trey Smith, 6-2 Jr. Jordan Bortnem, 6-6 Fr. Matt St. John, 6-5 Sr. Jordan Hammonds, and 6-4 Sr. Ty Proffitt

Another strong defensive effort led Holmes to a 55-49 victory over South Laurel.   Arrez Henderson did an excellent job defending South Laurel star Ty Proffitt who finished the game with 12 points, all in the final quarter.  

Holmes shot 37.3% from the field including two of 11 from the three point line.   The Bulldogs connected on 15 of 20 free throws and pulled down 37 rebounds.   South Laurel shot 34% from the field including three of 15 from beyond the arc.   The Cardinals connected on 14 of 15 free throws, grabbed 27 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 10 Holmes turnovers.  

Greg Rice led Holmes with 23 points and 10 rebounds.  Austin Hill added 21 points.  Arrez Henderson chipped in with seven points and seven rebounds.  Duran Jefferson did not crack the scoring column but pulled down nine rebounds and dished out six assists.  Jordan Hammonds led South Laurel with 18 points and eight rebounds.  Ty Proffitt and Trey Smith added 12 and nine points respectively.  

Holmes 55   South Laurel 49

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Holmes 10 12 11 22 55
South Laurel 12 8 6 23 49

Holmes (55) - Rice 23, Henderson 7, Nelson 1, Jefferson 0, Hill 21, Arnold 3.
South Laurel (49) - Smith 9, Bortnem 3, St. John 4, Hammonds 18, Proffitt 12, Gilbert 3.

Session No. 6
Clark County (26-7) vs. Ballard (33-2)  (Quarterfinal)

Clark County Coach Scott Humphrey started the following lineup:  6-4 Sr. Josh Wood, 6-0 Sr. Robbelle Rogers, 6-4 Sr. Tristan Jones, 6-1 So. Robert Hatton, and 6-2 Sr. Preston Knowles.  Ballard Coach Chris Renner countered with 6-5 Sr. Twany Beckham, 6-3 Sr. Jonathan Gholson, 6-3 Sr. Chris Gowers, 6-1 Jr. David Stanley, and 6-1 Sr. Johonne Hamilton

Ballard exploded in the second quarter with a barrage of points on their way to a 71-48 victory over Clark County.   Ballard led 14-12 with 7:31 remaining in the second quarter but went on a 23-0 run over the next five minutes to increase the margin to 37-12.  

Ballard shot 55.2% from the field including three of 12 from the three point line.   The Bruins connected on four of seven free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 15 Clark County turnovers.   Clark County shot 26% from the field including five of 24 from beyond the arc.   The Cardinals connected on 17 of 26 free throws, grabbed 27 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 21 Ballard turnovers.  

Twany Beckham led Ballard with 22 points and eight rebounds.  Johonne Hamilton, David Stanley, and 6-2 Jr. Timothy Pryor added 10 points each.  Preston Knowles led Clark County with 18 points.  Tristan Jones and 5-11 Jr. Evan Bennett added nine points each.  

Ballard 71   Clark County 48

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Clark County 10 7 12 19 48
Ballard 14 31 13 13 71

Clark County (48) - Wood 2, Rogers 1, Jones 9, Hatton 5, Knowles 18, Stenzel 2, Bennett 9, Ridgeway 1, Thomas 1.
Ballard (71) - Beckham 22, Gholson 8, Gowers 0, Stanley 10, Hamilton 10, Pryor 10, Studdard 2, Kottak 3, Miller 2, Gardner 2, Morris 2.

Warren Central (29-4) vs. Elliott County (25-6)  (Quarterfinal)

Warren Central Coach Tim Riley started the following lineup:  6-3 Sr. Jeremy Anderson, 6-2 Sr. Joe Hood, 6-5 Sr. Avery Driver, 6-0 Sr. Monie Hudson, and 6-0 Sr. Nick Britt.  Elliott County Coach Rick Mays countered with 6-2 So. Jonathan Ferguson, 6-2 So. Chris Knipp, 6-3 So. Jonathan Morgan, 6-1 So. Ethan Faulkner, and 6-1 So. Evan Faulkner

Warren Central shot a torrid 61% from the field on their way to a 92-76 victory over Elliott County.   Warren Central shot 60.9% from the field including eight of 20 from the three point line.   The Dragons connected on six of 10 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and held a 23-12 advantage in bench scoring.   Elliott County shot 40.7% from the field including seven of 21 from beyond the arc.   The Lions connected on 21 of 25 free throws and grabbed 31 rebounds.  

Jeremy Anderson led Warren Central with 25 points including four three point baskets.  Monie Hudson and Joe Hood led Warren Central with 19 and 14 points respectively.   Jonathan Ferguson led Elliott County with 25 points.  Evan Faulkner added 18 points and seven rebounds.  Ethan Faulkner chipped in with 11 points. 

Warren Central 92   Elliott County 76

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Warren Central 28 21 23 20 92
Elliott County 23 12 18 23 76

Warren Central (92) - Anderson 25, Hood 14, Driver 4, Hudson 19, Britt 7, Winn 5, Lightfoot 8, Rhodes 6, Hadziomerovic 2, Halcomb 2.
Elliott County (76) - Ferguson 25, C. Knipp 8, Morgan 2, Ethan Faulkner 11, Evan Faulkner 18, Maynard 6 9, Nickell 3.

Saturday March 24

Session No. 7
Holmes (25-9) vs. Scott County (32-2)  (Semifinal)

Holmes Coach David Henley started the following lineup:  6-4 Sr. Greg Rice, 5-11 Jr. Arrez Henderson, 6-4 Jr. Josh Nelson, 6-0 Sr. Duran Jefferson, and 6-2 Sr. Austin Hill.  Scott County Coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-3 Jr. Cam Hundley, 5-10 Sr. Jimmie Warren, 6-7 Jr. Jordan Lee, 6-4 Jr. Bud Mackey, and 6-3 Sr. Matt Walls

Scott County connected on 23 free throws in the final quarter to defeat Holmes 73-64.   Scott County's pressure defense allowed the Cardinals to go on a 16-1 run in the third quarter and lead 47-32 entering the final quarter.  

Scott County shot 39.6% from the field including three of 12 from the three point line.   The Cardinals connected on 32 of 38 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 24 Holmes turnovers.   Holmes shot 46.8% from the field including eight of 15 from beyond the arc.   The Bulldogs connected on 12 of 17 free throws, grabbed 27 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 18 Scott County turnovers.  

Matt Walls led Scott County with 25 points including 12 of 16 from the free throw line.  Cam Hundley came up big with 23 points including 13 of 13 from the free throw stripe.  Bud Mackey chipped in with 15 points.  Greg Rice led Holmes with 26 points and seven rebounds.  Arrez Henderson and Austin Hill added 15 points each.  Henderson connected on three three point baskets. 

Scott County 73   Holmes 64

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Holmes 10 10 12 32 64
Scott County 14 10 23 26 73

Holmes (64) - Rice 26, Henderson 15, Nelson 2, Jefferson 0, Hill 15, Avery 3, Pittman 3.
Scott County (73) - Hundley 23, Warren 2, Lee 2, Mackey 15, Walls 25, Portwood 6.

Warren Central (30-4) vs. Ballard (34-2)  (Semifinal)

Warren Central Coach Tim Riley started the following lineup:  6-3 Sr. Jeremy Anderson, 6-2 Sr. Joe Hood, 6-5 Sr. Avery Driver, 6-0 Sr. Monie Hudson, and 6-0 Sr. Nick Britt.  Ballard Coach Chris Renner countered with 6-5 Sr. Twany Beckham, 6-3 Sr. Jonathan Gholson, 6-3 Sr. Chris Gowers, 6-1 Jr. David Stanley, and 6-1 Sr. Johonne Hamilton

Ballard's defense allowed them to eke out a hard-earned 61-55 victory over Warren Central.   The score was tied 53-53 with four minutes left in the game.   Ballard scored two consecutive field goals and held on for the victory.  

Ballard shot 35.6% from the field including eight of 20 from the three point line.   The Bruins connected on 11 of 21 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 21 Warren Central turnovers.   Ballard held a 12-0 advantage in bench scoring.   Warren Central shot 41.2% from the field including four of 19 from beyond the arc.   The Dragons connected on nine of 12 free throws and grabbed 44 rebounds.  

Johonne Hamilton led Ballard with 13 points and eight rebounds.  David Stanley added 13 points including four three point baskets.  Jonathan Gholson and 5-8 So. Wesley Cox added 11 and 10 points respectively.   Twany Beckham chipped in with nine points and eight rebounds.  Monie Hudson led Warren Central with 20 points and 11 rebounds.  Jeremy Anderson added 19 points including three three point baskets.  Avery Driver recorded four points and pulled down 12 rebounds. 

Ballard 61   Warren Central 55

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Warren Central 14 17 15 9 55
Ballard 15 18 15 13 61

Warren Central (55) - Anderson 19, Hood 5, Driver 4, Hudson 20, Britt 7.
Ballard (61) - Beckham 9, Gholson 11, Gowers 3, Stanley 13, Hamilton 13, Cox 10, Pryor 2.

Session No. 8
Ballard (35-2) vs. Scott County (33-2)  (Championship)

Ballard Coach Chris Renner started the following lineup:  6-5 Sr. Twany Beckham, 6-3 Sr. Jonathan Gholson, 6-3 Sr. Chris Gowers, 6-1 Jr. David Stanley, and 6-1 Sr. Johonne Hamilton.  Scott County Coach Billy Hicks countered with 6-3 Jr. Cam Hundley, 5-10 Sr. Jimmie Warren, 6-7 Jr. Jordan Lee, 6-4 Jr. Bud Mackey, and 6-3 Sr. Matt Walls

Bud Mackey scored 11 of his game-high 22 points in the final quarter to lead Scott County to a 56-50 victory over Ballard.   Ballard led 49-44 with 4:56 left in the game but Mackey scored nine of the next 12 points for Scott County and Ballard was zero for nine in field goal attempts down the stretch.  

Scott County shot 36.7% from the field including two of 11 from the three point line.   The Cardinals connected on 18 of 30 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 12 Ballard turnovers.   Ballard shot 28.6% from the field including only three of 26 from beyond the arc.   The Bruins connected on 11 of 21 free throws, grabbed 41 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 19 Scott County turnovers.   Scott County held a 17-5 advantage in bench scoring.  

Bud Mackey led Scott County with 22 points and seven rebounds.  Matt Walls added 12 points and 10 rebounds.  Cam Hundley chipped in with nine points and four rebounds.  Johonne Hamilton led Ballard with 13 points and seven rebounds.  Jonathan Gholson added 10 points.  Twany Beckham only recorded two points but pulled down 10 rebounds. 

Scott County 56   Ballard 50

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Ballard 12 15 18 5 50
Scott County 16 8 16 16 56

Ballard (50) - Beckham 2, Gholson 10, Gowers 0, Stanley 8, Hamilton 13, Cox 3, Pryor 2, Crook 6, Chiles 3, Gardner 3.
Scott County (56) - Hundley 9, Warren 4, Lee 4, Mackey 22, Walls 12, Portwood 3, Phares 2.

All Tournament Team

Bud Mackey 6-4 Jr. Scott County 4 games 13.3 ppg 5.2 rpg MVP
Matt Walls 6-3 Sr. Scott County 4 games 18.0 ppg 5.5 rpg
Cam Hundley 6-3 Jr. Scott County 4 games 11.3 ppg
Twany Beckham 6-5 Sr. Ballard 4 games 12.3 ppg 8.3 rpg
Johonne Hamilton 6-1 Sr. Ballard 4 games 12.8 ppg 6.0 rpg 3.8 spg
David Stanley 6-1 Jr. Ballard 4 games 10.8 ppg
Arrez Henderson 5-11 Jr. Holmes 3 games 11.3 ppg 6.3 rpg
Greg Rice 6-4 Sr. Holmes 3 games 17.7 ppg 7.3 rpg
Monie Hudson 6-0 Sr. Warren Central 3 games 19.0 rpg
Jeremy Anderson 6-3 Sr. Warren Central 3 games 15.3 ppg
Nick Fudge 5-9 So. Adair County 2 games 9.5 ppg 5.5 apg
Preston Knowles 6-2 Sr. Clark County 2 games 21.0 ppg 9.5 rpg
Jonathan Ferguson 6-2 So. Elliott County 2 games 26.5 ppg 26-31 FTS
Trey Smith 6-8 Sr. South Laurel 2 games 15.0 ppg 5.5 rpg

 

Conclusion

Congratulations to Coach Billy Hicks and the Scott County Cardinals for capturing the championship.   Scott County started the season No. 1 and ended the season No. 1.  The Cardinals finished 30-0 against instate schools with their losses being to Arlington Country Day (FL) and Huntington (WV). 

Ballard finished a great season at 35-3, was ranked No. 2 and had won 26 in a row before dropping the title game to the Cardinals.   Also congratulations to Warren Central who were making their sixth straight appearance in the state tourney, and to Jeremy Anderson who played in his fifth consecutive tourney. 

South Laurel's trio of Ty Proffitt , Jordan Hammonds , and Trey Smith were part of four state tourney teams and won the big prize in 2005.  Also congratulations to June Buchanan and Elliott County for making their first appearance in the state tournament. 

There are too many teams to mention them all here but I have a rather simplistic approach to the state tourney.   Regardless of the outcome in any game here this week, there are absolutely no losers at the tourney.  There will always be discussions of the teams that didn't make it -- the should-have-beens, would-have-beens, could-have-beens.  However 16 teams descended on Rupp Arena for this special week and event that ultimately crowns the championship of Kentucky High School Hoops. 

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to the KHSAA for maintaining an excellent website with tons of information about the tourney as well as comprehensive states on each and every game   Also a special thanks to WL Stats for all their hard work providing all the computerized stats for the various media.  

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the event, teams, or players to me at prephoops@yahoo.com.

Ron Harrison’s reports on this and other basketball events appear on http://www.kyprephoops.com.