Kentucky AAU High School Championships

Boys Varsity and Junior Varsity Division


Lexington Christian Academy, East Jessamine High School,
Lafayette High School, and Kentucky Basketball Academy
Lexington, KY

June 18-21, 2009

© 2009 by Ron Harrison

There are 44 teams entered in the Junior Varsity Division.  The teams are divided into 11 pools as follows:  Pool 1:  Rowan County, Lexington Catholic, Pulaski Southwestern, and South Laurel.  Pool 2:  Mercer County, Buckhorn, Lexington Christian Academy, and Corbin.  Pool 3:  Boyle County, Middlesboro, McCreary Central, and South Floyd.  Pool 4:  Sayre, Hazard, Clay County, and West Jessamine.  Pool 5:  Somerset, Scott County, Pendleton County, and Leslie County.  Pool 6:  Lincoln County, Montgomery County, Lafayette, and Shelby Valley.  Pool 7:  Harlan, Tates Creek, Danville, and Knott County Central.  Pool 8:  Rockcastle County, Frankfort, Bell County, and Lexington.  Pool 9:  South Laurel #2, Boyle County #2, Pendleton County #2, and Morton.  Pool 10:  East Jessamine, Breathitt County, Harlan County, and Clinton County.  Pool 11:  Lexington Christian Academy #2, Lincoln County #2, Pulaski County, and Corbin #2. 

There are 32 teams entered in the Varsity Division.  The teams are divided into eight pools as follows:  Pool 1:  Boyle County, Pendleton County, Clay County, and Leslie County.  Pool 2:  Mercer County, Buckhorn, Lexington Christian Academy, and Lynn Camp.  Pool 3:  McCreary Central, Rowan County, Hazard, and Middlesboro.  Pool 4:  East Jessamine, Breathitt County, Harlan County, and Clinton County.  Pool 5:  West Jessamine, Sayre, Corbin, and Rockcastle County.  Pool 6:  Lincoln County, Montgomery County, Lafayette, and Shelby Valley.  Pool 7:  Knott County Central, Danville, Scott County, and Bell County.  Pool 8:  Tates Creek, Somerset, South Laurel, and South Floyd. 

Thursday June 18th

Pool Play

Junior Varsity Division
Lexington Catholic 50 Rowan County 26
Pulaski Southwestern 51 South Laurel 24
Mercer County 48 Buckhorn 43
Lexington Christian Academy 53 Corbin 40
Lexington Christian Academy 60 Mercer County 37
Boyle County 49 Middlesboro 23
McCreary Central 60 South Floyd 39
Hazard 56 Sayre 38
Clay County 52 West Jessamine 26
Scott County 68 Somerset 28
Pendleton County 37 Leslie County 28
Montgomery County 38 Lincoln County 27
Lafayette won Shelby Valley forfeit
Lincoln County #2 won Shelby Valley forfeit
Harlan 47 Tates Creek 34
Danville 58 Knott County Central 48
Rockcastle County 54 Frankfort 34
Bell County 51 Lexington 39
South Laurel #2 60 Boyle County #2 34
Morton 53 Pendleton County #2 38
Breathitt County 63 East Jessamine 55
Clinton County 51 Harlan County 49 2OT
Breathitt County 62 Harlan County 45
Lexington Christian Academy #2 38 Lincoln County #2 26
Pulaski County 61 Corbin #2 26
Pulaski County 61 Lexington Christian Academy #2 26

Lexington Catholic  50    Rowan County  26
Bryan Woomer, Dillon Avare, and Brandon Schroeder led Lexington Catholic with eight points each.  Jason Egan led Rowan County with 11 points. 

Pulaski Southwestern  51    South Laurel  24
Daulton Marlowe led the victors with 16 points including four three point baskets.  Tyler Mayer added 12 points.  Blake Sanders led South Laurel with nine points. 

Mercer County  48    Buckhorn  43
Nathan McGinnis, Trey Compton, and Morris led Mercer County with 14, 14, and 13 points respectively.   John Deaton and Scott Blank led Buckhorn with 16 and 10 points respectively.  

Lexington Christian Academy  53    Corbin  40
Patrick Nickodem led Lexington Christian Academy with 22 points including four three point baskets.  Tyler Harville added 13 points.  J. Olsen led Corbin with 16 points. 

Lexington Christian Academy  60    Mercer County  37
Patrick Nickodem and Jon Hale led Lexington Christian Academy with 21 and 13 points respectively.   Trey Compton, Morris, and Nathan McGinnis led Mercer County with 10, 10, and nine points respectively.  

Boyle County  49    Middlesboro  23
Michael Arnett and Kyle Rice led Boyle County with 12 and 10 points respectively.   Michael Wilson led Middlesboro with 14 points including four three point baskets. 

McCreary Central  60    South Floyd  39
Brad Corder, Josh Bradley, and Patrick Parriman led McCreary Central with 17, 13, and 11 points respectively.   Corder and Bradley recorded three three point baskets each.  Dakota Hall led South Floyd with 13 points. 

Hazard  56    Sayre  38
Jarrod Combs led Hazard with 23 points including five three point baskets.  Reid Freeman and Phillip O'Rourke led Sayre with seven points each.  

Clay County  52    West Jessamine  26
Whitaker led Clay County with 18 points including four three point baskets.  Kemp added 12 points.  Jackson led West Jessamine with 10 points. 

Scott County  68    Somerset  28
Zac Humphrey and Trey Relford led Scott County with 15 and 10 points respectively.   Tyler Megargel, Cameron Cheuvront, and Ryan Weddle led Somerset with eight, seven, and six points respectively.  

Pendleton County  37    Leslie County  28
Bryan Woods led Pendleton County with 10 points.  Troy Napier led Leslie County with seven points. 

Montgomery County  38    Lincoln County  27
Jake Handshoe led Montgomery County with eight points.  Carl Cummins led Lincoln County with seven points. 

Harlan  47    Tates Creek  34
Zach Chitwood, Chad Massingill, and Chris Begley led Harlan with 13, 11, and 11 points respectively.   Michael Fugate led Tates Creek with 12 points. 

Danville  58    Knott County Central  48
Trystan Ford led Danville with 15 points.  Seth Adams led Knott County Central with 25 points including five three point baskets. 

Rockcastle County  54    Frankfort  34
Travis Carpenter, Brandon Jones, and Cody Noe led Rockcastle County with 13, 12, and 10 points respectively.   R. Phillips led Frankfort with 16 points. 

Bell County  51    Lexington  39
Tanner Lefevers and Kyle Lee led Bell County with 16 and 11 points respectively.   Chester and William Gary led Lexington with 12 points each.  

South Laurel #2  60    Boyle County #2  34
Alex Sears and Greg Brown led the victors with 18 and 16 points respectively.   Sears and Brown recorded six and four three point baskets respectively.   Brett Jones and Devin True led Boyle County #2 with 15 and 12 points respectively.  

Morton  53    Pendleton County #2  38
Nick Trisko and Devonte Lewis led Morton with 12 and nine points respectively.   Ethan Moore led Pendleton County #2 with 12 points. 

Breathitt County  63    East Jessamine  55
Tyler Hensley led Breathitt County with 17 points including four three point baskets.  Alex Hamilton and Ryan Cox added 13 and 10 points respectively.   Tayshawn Hariston led East Jessamine with 16 points. 

Clinton County  51    Harlan County  49  2OT
Keifer Dalton, Wendell Maupin, and Colby Langford led Clinton County with 18, 14, and 11 points respectively.   Tyler Brewer and James Bond led Harlan County with 13 and 10 points respectively.  

Breathitt County  62    Harlan County  45
Ryan Cox led Breathitt County with 23 points including four three point baskets.  Alex Hamilton added 18 points.  Shane Lindsey and Alex Sergent led Harlan County with 16 and 11 points respectively.  

Lexington Christian Academy #2  38    Lincoln County #2  26
Patrick Nickodem led the victors with 13 points.  Josh Sims led Lincoln County #2 with 12 points. 

Pulaski County  61    Corbin #2  26
Taylor Gover led Pulaski County with 17 points including three three point baskets.  Cody Johnson added 14 points.  Zack Henson and Donnie Wilson led Corbin #2 with 11 and 10 points respectively.  

Pulaski County  61    Lexington Christian Academy #2  26
Cody Wesley led Pulaski County with 12 points.  N. Rose led Lexington Christian Academy #2 with three points. 

 
 

Varsity Division
Boyle County 66 Pendleton County 44
Clay County 76 Leslie County 48
Mercer County 62 Buckhorn 54
Lexington Christian Academy 69 Mercer County 63
Lynn Camp 61 Buckhorn 58
Lexington Christian Academy 77 Lynn Camp 61
McCreary Central 62 Rowan County 55
Hazard 69 Rowan County 46
McCreary Central 76 Middlesboro 42
Hazard 81 Middlesboro 64
East Jessamine 96 Breathitt County 87
Clinton County 67 Harlan County 62
Breathitt County 93 Harlan County 82
West Jessamine 75 Sayre 34
Corbin 75 Sayre 61
West Jessamine 67 Rockcastle County 49
Lincoln County 63 Montgomery County 28
Shelby Valley 80 Lafayette 69
Knott County Central 79 Danville 63
Scott County 65 Bell County 49
Scott County 73 Knott County Central 41
Danville 74 Bell County 71
Tates Creek 61 Somerset 37
South Laurel 76 South Floyd 36
Tates Creek 67 South Floyd 49

Boyle County  66    Pendleton County  44
Michael Arnett, Ben Carman, Jacob Bodner, and Cory Jones led Boyle County with 13, 11, 10, and 10 points respectively.   Michael Walsh and Mason Monroe led Pendleton County with 11 and 10 points respectively.  

Clay County  76    Leslie County  48
D. J. Wilson, Matt Mitchell, Cody Roberts, and Kendall Reed led Clay County with 17, 16, 12, and 10 points respectively.   Roberts recorded four three point baskets.  Hobert Asher and Cody Hensley led Leslie County with 15 and 11 points respectively.  

Mercer County  62    Buckhorn  54
Austin Sagraves and Aaron Lee led Mercer County with 23 and 19 points respectively.   Dustin Colwell and Eric Stidham led Buckhorn with 20 and 16 points respectively.  

Lexington Christian Academy  69    Mercer County  63
Will Evans, Taylor Barnette, and Evan Stephens led Lexington Christian Academy with 24, 15, and 10 points respectively.   Barnette recorded three three point baskets.  Kasey McRay and Aaron Lee led Mercer County with 22 and 15 points respectively.  

Lynn Camp  61    Buckhorn  58
Siler, Tanner Broughton, and Cody Mobley led Lynn Camp with 14, 12, and 10 points respectively.   B. Easterling, Couch, and Dustin Colwell led Buckhorn with 13, 13, and 11 points respectively.  

Lexington Christian Academy  77    Lynn Camp  61
Taylor Barnette led Lexington Christian Academy with 28 points including five three point baskets.  Will Evans and Evan Stephens added 14 and 12 points respectively.   Wagner and Tanner Broughton led Lynn Camp with 24 and 12 points respectively.  

McCreary Central  62    Rowan County  55
Zack Roark, Jacob Dixon, and Tyson Williams led McCreary Central with 16, 14, and 12 points respectively.   Cody Hunter led Rowan County with 19 points including three three point baskets.  Adam Wing added 18 points. 

Hazard  69    Rowan County  46
B. J. Combs and Kyle Spencer led Hazard with 29 and 21 points respectively.   Cody Hunter led Rowan County with 15 points. 

McCreary Central  76    Middlesboro  42
Jacob Dixon, Tyler Perry, and Ben Wright led McCreary Central with 17, 14, and 11 points respectively.   Dixon and Wright recorded four and three three point baskets respectively.   Chad Cowan and Blaine Green led Middlesboro with 12 and 11 points respectively.  

Hazard  81    Middlesboro  64
B. J. Combs, Josh Whitaker, Eric Beck, and Tyler Olinger led Hazard with 19, 17, 14, and 13 points respectively.   Beck and Combs recorded four and three three point baskets respectively.   Blaine Green led Middlesboro with 31 points including five three point baskets. 

East Jessamine  96    Breathitt County  87
Kyle Lamb, Cody Collins, Jordan Redd, Michael Rexroat, Dusty Webb, and Andrew Brockman led East Jessamine with 21, 15, 15, 12, 12, and 11 points respectively.   Billy Hays led Breathitt County with 24 points including five three point baskets.  Travis Terry, Kyle Huff, Cody Moore, and Nick Noble added 24, 18, 12, and 11 points respectively.  

Clinton County  67    Harlan County  62
Storm Burchett, James Dyer, and Brent Durham led Clinton County with 13, 12, and 11 points respectively.   Kyle Hogue led Harlan County with 28 points including five three point baskets.  Tyrek Simmons added 23 points. 

Breathitt County  93    Harlan County  82
Kyle Huff, Nick Noble, Cody Moore, Billy Hays, and Travis Terry led Breathitt County with 21, 20, 19, 17, and 14 points respectively.   Kyle Hogue and Tyrek Simmons led Harlan County with 34 and 13 points respectively.  

West Jessamine  75    Sayre  34
Jarrod Polson, Kyle Mefford, and Dylan Pohl led West Jessamine with 18, 16, and 12 points respectively.   Mefford recorded three three point baskets.  Mike Smith led Sayre with 13 points. 

Corbin  75    Sayre  61
Aaron Manns, Madison Johnson, and Isaac Wilson led Corbin with 24, 23, and 11 points respectively.   Mike Smith led Sayre with 28 points.  Reid Freeman added 15 points including three three point baskets. 

West Jessamine  67    Rockcastle County  49
Kyle Mefford led West Jessamine with 16 points including three three point baskets.  Jarrod Polson and Keston Bartholomew added 14 and 11 points respectively.   Derek Thacker and Matt Bullens led Rockcastle County with 18 and 11 points respectively.  

Lincoln County  63    Montgomery County  28
Colby Long, Zach Hill, Matt Cooper, and DeWayne Whitaker led Lincoln County with 19, 12, 10, and 10 points respectively.   Azrey Crisp led Montgomery County with seven points. 

Shelby Valley  80    Lafayette  69
Tyler Newsome, Elisha Justice, Cody Varney, and Ashley Hatfield led Shelby Valley with 21, 18, 13, and 13 points respectively.   Mike Walker, Ray Roberts, and Dee Yarbrough led Lafayette with 22, 15, and 13 points respectively.  

Knott County Central  79    Danville  63
Tate Cox, Logan Bartrum, and Stuart Stamper led Knott County Central with 16, 15, and 12 points respectively.   Bartrum recorded three three point baskets.  Jacody Taylor led Danville with 22 points including three three point baskets.  Duran Elmore added 13 points. 

Scott County  65    Bell County  49
Dakotah Euton, Ge-Lawn Guyn, and Chad Jackson led Scott County with 19, 12, and 10 points respectively.   Bryan Robbins, Ben Madon, and Mitch Mayes led Bell County with 16, 13, and 10 points respectively.  

Scott County  73    Knott County Central  41
Ge-Lawn Guyn, Dakotah Euton, and Isiah Ivey led Scott County with 20, 15, and 10 points respectively.   Stuart Stamper led Knott County Central with 17 points including three three point baskets.  Tate Cox added 12 points. 

Danville  74    Bell County  71
Jacody Taylor, Duran Elmore, and Heath Mountjoy led Danville with 27, 16, and 11 points respectively.   Ben Madon, Mitch Mayes, Keith Lowe, and Bryan Thacker led Bell County with 23, 15, 14, and 11 points respectively.  

Tates Creek  61    Somerset  37
Ryan Fucci led Tates Creek with 20 points including four three point baskets.  Justin Daugherty added 12 points.  Clayton Stringer, J. P. Henderlight, and D. J. Townsend led Somerset with 12, 10, and 10 points respectively.  

South Laurel  76    South Floyd  36
Chase Smith, Matt St. John, Matt Gilbert, Matt Watkins, and Blake Sanders led South Laurel with 15, 15, 12, 12, and 10 points respectively.   Dakota Hall led South Floyd with 13 points. 

Tates Creek  67    South Floyd  49
Justin Daugherty, Ryan Fucci, and Miles Potter led Tates Creek with 26, 10, and 10 points respectively.   Brandon Marson, Shannon Turner, and Dakota Hall led South Floyd with 15, 13, and 12 points respectively.  


Friday June 19th

Pool Play

Junior Varsity Division
Pulaski Southwestern 61 Lexington Catholic 40
South Laurel 53 Rowan County 42
Pulaski Southwestern 55 Rowan County 21
South Laurel 55 Lexington Catholic 38
Corbin 47 Buckhorn 42 OT
Corbin 59 Mercer County 38
Lexington Christian Academy 47 Buckhorn 39
Boyle County 30 South Floyd 23
McCreary Central 55 Middlesboro 33
McCreary Central 40 Boyle County 29
South Floyd 40 Middlesboro 36
West Jessamine 49 Hazard 39
Clay County 48 Hazard 44
Clay County 46 Sayre 42
West Jessamine 56 Sayre 27
Scott County 64 Leslie County 38
Pendleton County 22 Somerset 18
Leslie County 44 Somerset 34
Scott County 64 Pendleton County 24
Lafayette 67 Montgomery County 62
Lincoln County 66 Lafayette 51
Montgomery County won Shelby Valley forfeit
Knott County Central 61 Tates Creek 54
Danville 56 Harlan 45
Knott County Central 51 Harlan 42
Tates Creek 40 Danville 38
Frankfort 58 Lexington 53
Rockcastle County 54 Lexington 47
Frankfort 58 Bell County 48
Bell County 47 Rockcastle County 38
Boyle County #2 42 Pendleton County #2 24
Boyle County #2 44 Morton 38
South Laurel #2 53 Morton 37
South Laurel #2 73 Pendleton County #2 22
Clinton County 46 East Jessamine 27
Harlan County 54 East Jessamine 34
Breathitt County 52 Clinton County 43
Pulaski County 57 Lincoln County #2 19
Lexington Christian Academy #2 37 Corbin #2 23
Lincoln County #2 40 Corbin #2 30

Pulaski Southwestern  61    Lexington Catholic  40
Daulton Marlowe led the victors with 25 points including four three point baskets.  Robbie Lewis added 16 points.  Brandon Schroeder led Lexington Catholic with 13 points including three three point baskets.  Eric Trigg added 11 points. 

South Laurel  53    Rowan County  42
Austin Clontz led South Laurel with 29 points including three three point baskets.  Blake Sanders added 10 points.  Corey Hunter led Rowan County with 13 points. 

Pulaski Southwestern  55    Rowan County  21
Robbie Lewis, Daulton Marlowe, and Brandon Bellar led Pulaski Southwestern with 13, 12, and 11 points respectively.   Jason Egan and Corey Hunter led Rowan County with five points each.  

South Laurel  55    Lexington Catholic  38
Blake Sanders, Austin Clontz, and Skinnard led South Laurel with 17, 11, and 11 points respectively.   Brandon Schroeder led Lexington Catholic with 14 points including four three point baskets. 

Corbin  47    Buckhorn  42  OT
Justin Olsen and Robbie Igo led Corbin with 16 and 11 points respectively.   Trevor Henson and John Deaton led Buckhorn with 11 and 10 points respectively.  

Corbin  59    Mercer County  38
V. Hoover, Justin Olsen, and K. West led Corbin with 15, 13, and 10 points respectively.   Morris led Mercer County with 11 points. 

Lexington Christian Academy  47    Buckhorn  39
Tyler Harville and Patrick Nickodem led Lexington Christian Academy with 18 and 13 points respectively.   Harville and Nickodem recorded four and three three point baskets respectively.   John Deaton led Buckhorn with 14 points. 

Boyle County  30    South Floyd  23
Kyle Rice led Boyle County with 10 points.  Brandon Marson led South Floyd with nine points. 

McCreary Central  55    Middlesboro  33
Brad Corder led McCreary Central with 16 points including three three point baskets.  Michael Wilson led Middlesboro with 11 points. 

McCreary Central  40    Boyle County  29
Brad Corder led McCreary Central with 15 points.  Michael Arnett led Boyle County with 13 points. 

South Floyd  40    Middlesboro  36
Dakota Hall led South Floyd with 17 points including three three point baskets.  Shannon Turner added 16 points.  Zach Riddle led Middlesboro with 11 points. 

West Jessamine  49    Hazard  39
Fain and Zieman led West Jessamine with 19 and 10 points respectively.   B. J. Combs and Kyle Spencer led Hazard with 13 and 11 points respectively.  

Clay County  48    Hazard  44
Whitaker led Clay County with 18 points including four three point baskets.  England added 12 points.  B. J. Combs led Hazard with 23 points. 

Clay County  46    Sayre  42
Whitaker led Clay County with 14 points.  Reid Freeman led Sayre with 17 points. 

West Jessamine  56    Sayre  27
Henderson and Zieman led West Jessamine with 13 and 12 points respectively.   Dunn, Jamric Sutherland, and Griffin Patterson led Sayre with eight, five, and five points respectively.  

Scott County  64    Leslie County  38
Kimble Harris and Josh Harris led Scott County with 13 and 12 points respectively.   Troy Napier led Leslie County with 17 points. 

Pendleton County  22    Somerset  18
Jared Kering and Gabe Antrobus led Pendleton County with nine and seven points respectively.   Will Lange led Somerset with 12 points. 

Leslie County  44    Somerset  34
Hobert Asher and Chris Maggard led Leslie County with 21 and 10 points respectively.   Brayden McWilliams and Alex Lange led Somerset with eight points each.  

Scott County  64    Pendleton County  24
Josh Harris, Trey Relford, and Zac Humphrey led Scott County with 15, 13, and 10 points respectively.   Gabe Antrobus led Pendleton County with nine points. 

Lafayette  67    Montgomery County  62
Chester, Hatcher, and Ross led Lafayette with 13, 12, and 10 points respectively.   Omar Prewitt, Kelly, and Jake Handshoe led Montgomery County with 18, 14, and 11 points respectively.  

Lincoln County  66    Lafayette  51
Luster, Butler, and Andes led Lincoln County with 17, 14, and 11 points respectively.   Davis and Miller led Lafayette with 14 and eight points respectively.  

Knott County Central  61    Tates Creek  54
Seth Adams and Mike Slone led the victors with 26 and 18 points respectively.   Adams and Slone recorded five and four three point baskets respectively.   Brian Tilford and Michael Fugate led Tates Creek with 19 points each.  

Danville  56    Harlan  45
Trystan Ford and Brown led Danville with 24 and 10 points respectively.   Chad Massingill led Harlan with 23 points. 

Knott County Central  51    Harlan  42
Mike Slone and Haley led Knott County Central with 14 and 13 points respectively.   Chris Begley and Zach Chitwood led Harlan with 11 and 10 points respectively.  

Tates Creek  40    Danville  38
Michael Fugate and Brian Tilford led Tates Creek with 13 points each.  Trystan Ford led Danville with 11 points. 

Frankfort  58    Lexington  53
B. Phillips and D. Gilkey led Frankfort with 17 and 15 points respectively.   William Gary and Tyler Smith led Lexington with 27 and 14 points respectively.  

Rockcastle County  54    Lexington  47
Travis Carpenter and Brandon Jones led Rockcastle County with 30 and 12 points respectively.   William Gary and Austin Crisp led Lexington with 19 and 13 points respectively.  

Frankfort  58    Bell County  48
Gilkey and Jackson led Frankfort with 12 and 11 points respectively.   Tanner Lefevers, Kyle Lee, and Ricky Pletcher led Bell County with 15, 13, and 12 points respectively.  

Bell County  47    Rockcastle County  38
Tanner Lefevers, Ricky Pletcher, and Kyle Lee led Bell County with 14, 13, and 11 points respectively.   Travis Carpenter led Rockcastle County with eight points. 

Boyle County #2  42    Pendleton County #2  24
Brett Jones and Devin True led Boyle County #2 with 10 points each.  MacKenzie Colvin led Pendleton County #2 with seven points. 

Boyle County #2  44    Morton  38
Brett Jones and Devin True led Boyle County #2 with 16 and 10 points respectively.   Jacob Jeter led Morton with 18 points including four three point baskets. 

South Laurel #2  53    Morton  37
Austin Schaser and Farthing led the victors with 23 and 12 points respectively.   Graeter led Morton with 14 points. 

South Laurel #2  73    Pendleton County #2  22
Abner and Jones led South Laurel #2 with 23 and 18 points respectively.   MacKenzie Colvin and Ethan Moore led Pendleton County #2 with six points each.  

Clinton County  46    East Jessamine  27
Wendell Maupin led Clinton County with 16 points.  Tayshawn Hairston led East Jessamine with eight points. 

Harlan County  54    East Jessamine  34
Coty Miracle led Harlan County with 16 points.  Tayshawn Hairston led East Jessamine with 13 points. 

Breathitt County  52    Clinton County  43
Alex Hamilton and Ryan Cox led Breathitt County with 18 and 14 points respectively.   Colby Langford led Clinton County with 13 points. 

Pulaski County  57    Lincoln County #2  19
Taylor Gover led Pulaski County with 21 points.  Josh Sims led Lincoln County #2 with six points. 

Lexington Christian Academy #2  37    Corbin #2  23
Tyler Harville led Lexington Christian Academy #2 with 16 points.  Donnie Wilson led Corbin #2 with 14 points. 

Lincoln County #2  40    Corbin #2  30
Jacobs, Ruckell, and Cornelius led Lincoln County #2 with 10, nine, and six points respectively.   Henson and Donnie Wilson led Corbin #2 with 14 and 10 points respectively.  

 
 

Varsity Division
Leslie County 59 Pendleton County 51
Clay County 52 Boyle County 50
Clay County 69 Pendleton County 40
Boyle County 52 Leslie County 42
Lexington Christian Academy 74 Buckhorn 48
Mercer County 75 Lynn Camp 52
Rowan County 71 Middlesboro 61
McCreary Central 65 Hazard 53
East Jessamine 62 Clinton County 58
Harlan County 93 East Jessamine 90
Breathitt County 88 Clinton County 76
Corbin 65 West Jessamine 64
Corbin 61 Rockcastle County 46
Sayre 57 Rockcastle County 50
Lafayette 80 Montgomery County 61
Shelby Valley 68 Lincoln County 58
Lafayette 68 Lincoln County 57
Shelby Valley 81 Montgomery County 56
Knott County Central 63 Bell County 54
Scott County 91 Danville 57
South Laurel 66 Somerset 61
Somerset 74 South Floyd 41
Tates Creek 59 South Laurel 49

Leslie County  59    Pendleton County  51
Hobert Asher led Leslie County with 20 points.  Dillon Greene, Tim Cooper, and Michael Walsh led Pendleton County with 15, 13, and 13 points respectively.  

Clay County  52    Boyle County  50
John Hooker, D. J. Wilson, and Cody Roberts led Clay County with 15, 15, and 13 points respectively.   Roberts recorded three three point baskets.  Ben Carman and Jacob Bodner led Boyle County with 16 and 10 points respectively.  

Clay County  69    Pendleton County  40
Cody Roberts led Clay County with 15 points on five three point baskets.  D. J. Wilson, Matt Mitchell, and John Hooker added 15, 12, and 12 points respectively.   Tim Cooper led Pendleton County with 14 points. 

Boyle County  52    Leslie County  42
Ben Carman, Jacob Bodner, and Boone Goldsmith led Boyle County with 14, 10, and 10 points respectively.   Hobert Asher and Chris Johnson led Leslie County with 18 and 10 points respectively.  

Lexington Christian Academy  74    Buckhorn  48
Taylor Barnette led Lexington Christian Academy with 16 points including four three point baskets.  Will Evans and Brandon Burdette added 15 points each.  Dustin Colwell and Eric Stidham led Buckhorn with 17 and 10 points respectively.  

Mercer County  75    Lynn Camp  52
Austin Sagraves and Lyndon Compton led Mercer County with 25 and 14 points respectively.   Mobley led Lynn Camp with 11 points. 

Rowan County  71    Middlesboro  61
Cody Hunter, Danny Weigel, and Adam Wing led Rowan County with 19, 14, and 11 points respectively.   Blaine Green led Middlesboro with 28 points including four three point baskets.  Chad Cowan added 11 points. 

McCreary Central  65    Hazard  53
Zack Roark and Aaron Watts led McCreary Central with 24 and 19 points respectively.   Josh Whitaker and B. J. Combs led Hazard with 17 and 10 points respectively.  

East Jessamine  62    Clinton County  58
Kyle Lamb and Andrew Brockman led East Jessamine with 25 and 12 points respectively.   Storm Burchett and Brent Durham led Clinton County with 20 points each.  

Harlan County  93    East Jessamine  90
Jacorey Fields, Kyle Hogue, and Tyrek Simmons led Harlan County with 30, 24, and 17 points respectively.   Kyle Lamb, Jordan Redd, and Andrew Brockman led East Jessamine with 35, 19, and 14 points respectively.  

Breathitt County  88    Clinton County  76
Travis Terry, Cody Moore, Kyle Huff, Billy Hays, and Nick Noble led Breathitt County with 20, 18, 16, 14, and 13 points respectively.   Hays recorded four three point baskets.  Brent Durham, Storm Burchett, and Sawyer Stalcup led Clinton County with 22, 16, and 15 points respectively.   Stalcup recorded five three point baskets. 

Corbin  65    West Jessamine  64
Madison Johnson led Corbin with 33 points including five three point baskets.  Isaac Wilson added 18 points.  Jarrod Polson and David Elliott led West Jessamine with 23 and 15 points respectively.  

Corbin  61    Rockcastle County  46
Madison Johnson and Isaac Wilson led Corbin with 26 and 22 points respectively.   Derek Thacker and Jamie Todd led Rockcastle County with 19 and 10 points respectively.  

Sayre  57    Rockcastle County  50
Mike Smith and Reid Freeman led Sayre with 25 and 15 points respectively.   Matt Bullens and Jamie Todd led Rockcastle County with 18 and 15 points respectively.   Freeman and Todd recorded three three point baskets each.  

Lafayette  80    Montgomery County  61
Jackson Davis, Dominique Hagans, Michael Walker, Tanner Napier, Dee Yarbrough, and John Burton led Lafayette with 19, 14, 13, 12, 10, and 10 points respectively.   Napier and Walker recorded four and three three point baskets respectively.   Azrey Crisp, Fruth, and Brad Craycraft led Montgomery County with 21, 12, and 10 points respectively.  

Shelby Valley  68    Lincoln County  58
Elisha Justice and Tyler Newsome led Shelby Valley with 30 and 17 points respectively.   Matt Cooper and Zach Hill led Lincoln County with 13 points each.  

Lafayette  68    Lincoln County  57
Ray Roberts, Tanner Napier, and Dee Yarbrough led Lafayette with 18, 17, and 13 points respectively.   Napier recorded five three point baskets.  Zach Hill and Whitaker led Lincoln County with 20 and 14 points respectively.  

Shelby Valley  81    Montgomery County  56
Tyler Newsome, Elisha Justice, and Tackett led Shelby Valley with 20, 17, and 12 points respectively.   Azrey Crisp led Montgomery County with 15 points on five three point baskets.  Bradley Craycraft and Andrew Mullins added 12 and 10 points respectively.  

Knott County Central  63    Bell County  54
Tate Cox and Stuart Stamper led Knott County Central with 19 and 15 points respectively.   Bryan Robbins and Ben Madon led Bell County with 21 and 12 points respectively.  

Scott County  91    Danville  57
Will Schu, Ge-Lawn Guyn, Austin Flannery, and Isiah Ivey led Scott County with 19, 17, 12, and 11 points respectively.   Jacody Taylor led Danville with 39 points. 

South Laurel  66    Somerset  61
Matt St. John, Matt Gilbert, and Kyle Huff led South Laurel with 21, 12, and 11 points respectively.   D. J. Townsend and J. P. Henderlight led Somerset with 31 and 15 points respectively.  

Somerset  74    South Floyd  41
J. P. Henderlight, Clayton Stringer, Josh Troxtel, and D. J. Townsend led Somerset with 24, 17, 14, and 14 points respectively.   Shannon Turner and Dakota Hall led South Floyd with 13 and 12 points respectively.  

Tates Creek  59    South Laurel  49
Ryan Fucci and Miles Potter led Tates Creek with 19 and 12 points respectively.   Matt St. John led South Laurel with 23 points. 


Saturday June 20th

Tournament Round

Junior Varsity Division
Knott County Central 45 South Laurel 43
Hazard 61 Corbin #2 56
Lafayette 76 Tates Creek 48
Harlan 49 Pendleton County #2 34
Middlesboro 57 Lexington 46
Somerset won Morton forfeit
Lincoln County #2 43 East Jessamine 42
Harlan County 35 Rowan County 29
Pendleton County 37 Rockcastle County 35
Montgomery County 40 Boyle County 34
West Jessamine 35 Boyle County #2 17
Clinton County 44 Corbin 29
Knott County Central 57 Lexington Christian Academy #2 47
Lincoln County 61 Hazard 33
Lexington Christian Academy 67 Lafayette 46
McCreary Central 42 Leslie County 40 OT
Bell County 44 Harlan 39
Clay County 64 Middlesboro 22
Pulaski Southwestern 59 Somerset 24
Scott County won Mercer County forfeit
Buckhorn 51 Breathitt County 35
Danville 59 Lincoln County #2 27
Lexington Catholic 39 South Laurel #2 36
Pulaski County 46 Harlan County 41
Montgomery County 51 Pendleton County 37
Clinton County 37 West Jessamine 28
Knott County Central 50 Lincoln County 47
Lexington Christian Academy 51 McCreary Central 47
Clay County 35 Bell County 19
Scott County 65 Pulaski Southwestern 34
Buckhorn won Danville forfeit
Pulaski County 44 Lexington Catholic 33

Knott County Central  45    South Laurel  43
Logan Hall, Mike Slone, and Seth Adams led Knott County Central with 14, 10, and nine points respectively.   Spencer Brashear, Alex Sears, Blake Sanders, and Skinnard led South Laurel with eight points each.  

Hazard  61    Corbin #2  56
Spencer, Mobellini, and Thompson led Hazard with 22, 17, and 12 points respectively.   Wilson, Henson, and Trosper led Corbin #2 with 25, 15, and 11 points respectively.  

Lafayette  76    Tates Creek  48
Chester, Hatcher, and Calton led Lafayette with 23, 19, and 12 points respectively.   Brian Tilford led Tates Creek with 12 points. 

Harlan  49    Pendleton County #2  34
Tyler Grubbs led Harlan with 24 points.  Andrew Antrobus and Ethan Moore led Pendleton County #2 with eight points each.  

Middlesboro  57    Lexington  46
Logan Miracle, Nick Capps, and Zach Riddle led Middlesboro with 18, 15, and 11 points respectively.   William Gary and Denton led Lexington with 20 and 11 points respectively.  

Lincoln County #2  43    East Jessamine  42
Josh Sims led Lincoln County #2 with 12 points including three three point baskets.  Mattingly added 11 points.  Kelm led East Jessamine with 20 points. 

Harlan County  35    Rowan County  29
Tyler Brewer led Harlan County with 14 points.  Corey Hunter led Rowan County with 10 points. 

Pendleton County  37    Rockcastle County  35
Eric Singleton scored a put-back at the buzzer to give Pendleton County the victory.  Gabe Antrobus and Jared Rering led the victors with nine and eight points respectively.   Brandon Jones and Travis Carpenter led Rockcastle County with 16 and 14 points respectively.  

Montgomery County  40    Boyle County  34
Tyler Fruth led Montgomery County with 11 points.  Michael Arnett led Boyle County with 10 points. 

West Jessamine  35    Boyle County #2  17
J. C. Carroll led West Jessamine with 13 points.  Brett Jones led Boyle County #2 with six points. 

Clinton County  44    Corbin  29
Wendell Maupin and Wayne Stearns led Clinton County with 11 and 10 points respectively.   V. Hoover, J. Morris, and Justin Olsen led Corbin with eight, seven, and seven points respectively.  

Knott County Central  57    Lexington Christian Academy #2  47
Mike Slone and Travis Hall led Knott County Central with 22 and 15 points respectively.   Tyler Harville led Lexington Christian Academy #2 with 22 points including four three point baskets.  Patrick Nickodem added 15 points. 

Lincoln County  61    Hazard  33
Luke Hill, James Jessee, and C. Cummins led Lincoln County with 16, 14, and 13 points respectively.   Fugate and Mobellini led Hazard with 10 and seven points respectively.  

Lexington Christian Academy  67    Lafayette  46
John Lannertone and John Hale led Lexington Christian Academy with 15 and 10 points respectively.   Hatcher led Lafayette with 13 points. 

McCreary Central  42    Leslie County  40  OT
Brad Corder led McCreary Central with 16 points including three three point baskets.  Napier and Maggard led Leslie County with 12 and nine points respectively.  

Bell County  44    Harlan  39
Tanner Lefevers and Kyle Lee led Bell County with 15 and 11 points respectively.   Chad Massingill, Zach Chitwood, and Tyler Grubbs led Harlan with 14, 10, and 10 points respectively.  

Clay County  64    Middlesboro  22
Whitaker and Zach McGeorge led Clay County with 20 and 13 points respectively.   Zach Riddle led Middlesboro with eight points. 

Pulaski Southwestern  59    Somerset  24
Robbie Lewis, Brandon Bellar, and Daulton Marlowe led Pulaski Southwestern with 17, 11, and 10 points respectively.   Cameron Cheuvront and Alex Lange led Somerset with seven and six points respectively.  

Buckhorn  51    Breathitt County  35
John Deaton led Buckhorn with 20 points.  Alex Hamilton led Breathitt County with 11 points. 

Danville  59    Lincoln County #2  27
DeMarcus Wharton and Rob Caudill led Danville with 19 and 10 points respectively.   Ruckell led Lincoln County #2 with 10 points. 

Lexington Catholic  39    South Laurel #2  36
Dillon Avare led Lexington Catholic with 12 points including four three point baskets.  Elston added 10 points.  Farthing led South Laurel #2 with 14 points. 

Pulaski County  46    Harlan County  41
Cody Johnson, Taylor Gover, and Tyler Goins led Pulaski County with 14, 13, and 12 points respectively.   Alex Sargent led Harlan County with 17 points. 

Montgomery County  51    Pendleton County  37
Omar Prewitt and Jake Handshoe led Montgomery County with 18 and 10 points respectively.   Jared Rering and Gabe Antrobus led Pendleton County with 10 and nine points respectively.  

Clinton County  37    West Jessamine  28
Kylan Asher and Wayne Stearns led Clinton County with 13 and 12 points respectively.   J. C. Carroll led West Jessamine with 16 points. 

Knott County Central  50    Lincoln County  47
Mike Slone led Knott County Central with 22 points including four three point baskets.  Seth Adams added 14 points.  Luke Hill led Lincoln County with 12 points. 

Lexington Christian Academy  51    McCreary Central  47
Patrick Nickodem led Lexington Christian Academy with 27 points including seven three point baskets.  Zach Chitwood and Patrick Parriman led McCreary Central with nine and eight points respectively.  

Clay County  35    Bell County  19
Whitaker led Clay County with 20 points including four three point baskets. 

Scott County  65    Pulaski Southwestern  34
Robbie Barber, Zac Bryant, and Kimble Harris led Scott County with 17, 11, and 10 points respectively.   Brandon Bellar led Pulaski Southwestern with 10 points. 

Pulaski County  44    Lexington Catholic  33
Taylor Gover and Tyler Goins led Pulaski County with 10 points each.  Dillon Avare led Lexington Catholic with six points. 

 
 

Varsity Division
Shelby Valley 61 Bell County 44
South Laurel 74 Rowan County 37
Harlan County 63 West Jessamine 60
Mercer County 71 Leslie County 63 (OT)
Scott County 82 Rockcastle County 32
Hazard 70 Lynn Camp 63
East Jessamine 67 Montgomery County 54
Boyle County 60 Somerset 48
McCreary Central 54 Buckhorn 40
Knott County Central 70 Sayre 39
Tates Creek 71 Pendleton County 54
Lafayette 67 Clinton County 50
Clay County 79 Middlesboro 41
Breathitt County 89 Danville 75
Lincoln County 58 Corbin 48
Shelby Valley 65 South Laurel 52
Mercer County 85 Harlan County 67
Scott County 84 Hazard 58
Boyle County 77 East Jessamine 68
Knott County Central 58 McCreary Central 56
Tates Creek 81 Lafayette 62
Clay County 110 Breathitt County 50
Lexington Christian Academy 60 Lincoln County 38

Shelby Valley  61    Bell County  44
Elisha Justice, Zach Ramey, and Cody Varney led Shelby Valley with 20, 13, and 10 points respectively.   Kyle Lee and Ben Madon led Bell County with 13 and 11 points respectively.  

South Laurel  74    Rowan County  37
Matt St. John, Matt Watkins, and Hunter Sizemore led South Laurel with 19, 17, and 10 points respectively.   Cody Hunter led Rowan County with 12 points. 

Harlan County  63    West Jessamine  60
Kevin Hogue and Tyrek Simmons led Harlan County with 27 and 12 points respectively.   David Elliott, Jarrod Polson, and Keston Bartholomew led West Jessamine with 25, 12, and 10 points respectively.  

Mercer County  71    Leslie County  63  (OT)
Austin Sagraves led Mercer County with 19 points including three three point baskets.  Lyndon Compton and Aaron Lee added 19 and 18 points respectively.   Hobert Asher and Chris Johnson led Leslie County with 28 and 11 points respectively.  

Scott County  82    Rockcastle County  32
Will Schu and Austin Flannery led Scott County with 20 and 14 points respectively.   Jamie Todd led Rockcastle County with 11 points.  Dustin Reynolds added nine points on three three point baskets. 

Hazard  70    Lynn Camp  63
Josh Whitaker, B. J. Combs, Jon Combs, and Tyler Olinger led Hazard with 17, 15, 15, and 13 points respectively.   Tanner Broughton led Lynn Camp with 24 points.  Josh Solis added 11 points including three three point baskets. 

East Jessamine  67    Montgomery County  54
Kyle Lamb, Jordan Redd, Cody Collins, and Andrew Brockman led East Jessamine with 12, 11, 11, and 10 points respectively.   Andrew Mullins and Fruth led Montgomery County with 10 and nine points respectively.  

Boyle County  60    Somerset  48
Jacob Bodner led Boyle County with 14 points including three three point baskets.  Cory Jones and Ben Carman added 10 and 11 points respectively.   D. J. Townsend and J. P. Henderlight led Somerset with 10 points each.  

McCreary Central  54    Buckhorn  40
Ben Wright and Zack Roark led McCreary Central with 16 and 15 points respectively.   Dustin Colwell and Eric Stidham led Buckhorn with 13 and 12 points respectively.  

Knott County Central  70    Sayre  39
Logan Bartrum, Stuart Stamper, and Braxton Ratliff led Knott County Central with 15, 11, and 11 points respectively.   Tyler Brewer, Mike Smith, and Griffin Miller led Sayre with eight, seven, and seven points respectively.  

Tates Creek  71    Pendleton County  54
Ryan Fucci, Justin Daugherty, Miles Potter, and Dee Gibson led Tates Creek with 22, 18, 12, and 10 points respectively.   Michael Walsh and Mason Monroe led Pendleton County with 14 and 13 points respectively.  

Lafayette  67    Clinton County  50
Mike Walker, Dee Yarbrough, and Ray Roberts led Lafayette with 12, 12, and 11 points respectively.   Brent Durham and Storm Burchett led Clinton County with 22 and 10 points respectively.  

Clay County  79    Middlesboro  41
Cody Roberts led Clay County with 19 points including five three point baskets.  Zach McGeorge, Kendall Reed, Adam Gay, and Matt Mitchell added 12, 11, 11, and 10 points respectively.   Blaine Green led Middlesboro with 15 points. 

Breathitt County  89    Danville  75
Travis Terry, Nick Noble, and Cody Moore led Breathitt County with 37, 19, and 16 points respectively.   Dacody Taylor and Heath Mountjoy led Danville with 26 and 10 points respectively.  

Lincoln County  58    Corbin  48
Zach Hill led Lincoln County with 20 points.  Matt Cooper added 17 points including four three point baskets.  Madison Johnson and Aaron Manns led Corbin with 13 and 10 points respectively.  

Shelby Valley  65    South Laurel  52
Elisha Justice, Taylor Newsome, and Ashley Hatfield led Shelby Valley with 21, 14, and 12 points respectively.   Matt St. John and Matt Watkins led South Laurel with 14 and 13 points respectively.  

Mercer County  85    Harlan County  67
Austin Sagraves led Mercer County with 25 points including five three point baskets.  Kasey McRay, Aaron Lee, and Clay Cinnamon added 17, 15, and 12 points respectively.   Tyrek Simmons, Kyle Hogue, and Jacorey Fields led Harlan County with 17, 15, and 10 points respectively.  

Scott County  84    Hazard  58
Dakotah Euton, Ge-Lawn Guyn, Chad Jackson, and Will Schu led Scott County with 23, 18, 16, and 11 points respectively.   Josh Whitaker, B. J. Combs, Eric Back, and Jon Combs led Hazard with 15, 12, 12, and 10 points respectively.  

Boyle County  77    East Jessamine  68
Boone Goldsmith and Ben Carman led Boyle County with 24 and 20 points respectively.   Kyle Lamb led East Jessamine with 25 points including six three point baskets.  Michael Rexroat added 17 points. 

Knott County Central  58    McCreary Central  56
Stuart Stamper, Logan Bartrum, and Tate Cox led Knott County Central with 14, 12, and 11 points respectively.   Jacob Dixon, Aaron Watts, and Zack Roark led McCreary Central with 16, 14, and 12 points respectively.  

Tates Creek  81    Lafayette  62
Ryan Fucci, Justin Daugherty, and Dee Gibson led Tates Creek with 25, 19, and 12 points respectively.   Mike Walker, Ray Roberts, John Burton, and Tanner Napier led Lafayette with 15, 15, 14, and 10 points respectively.  

Clay County  110    Breathitt County  50
Matt Mitchell, Kendall Reed, Cody Roberts, D. J. Wilson, Adam Gay, and John Hooker led Clay County with 21, 19, 16, 16, 15, and 14 points respectively.   Travis Terry and Cody Moore led Breathitt County with 15 and 13 points respectively.  

Lexington Christian Academy  60    Lincoln County  38
Will Evans, Taylor Barnette, and Brandon Burdette led Lexington Christian Academy with 19, 14, and 11 points respectively.   Barnette recorded four three point baskets.  Matt Cooper led Lincoln County with 14 points including four three point baskets. 


Sunday June 21st

Tourney Round

Junior Varsity Division
Montgomery County 45 Clinton County 43 (Quarterfinal)
Knott County Central 43 Lexington Christian Academy 40 (Quarterfinal)
Scott County 48 Clay County 25 (Quarterfinal)
Pulaski County 51 Buckhorn 32 (Quarterfinal)
Knott County Central 55 Montgomery County 38 (Semifinal)
Scott County 70 Pulaski County 42 (Semifinal)
Knott County Central 49 Scott County 47 (Championship)

Montgomery County  45    Clinton County  43  (Quarterfinal)
Fruth hit a three point field goal at the buzzer to give Montgomery County the victory.  Keenan Kelly led Montgomery County with 19 points.  Wayne Stearns, Kylan Asher, and Keifer Dalton led Clinton County with 12, 10, and nine points respectively.  

Montgomery County 11 8 18 8   45
Clinton County 9 12 11 11   43
Montgomery County (45) - Fruth 3, Handshoe 6, Prewitt 5, Cunningham 6, Kelly 19, Clark 3, Crisp 1, Burton 2.
Clinton County (43) - Stearns 12, Asher 10, Beard 7, Langford 4, Dalton 9, Bertram 1.

Knott County Central  43    Lexington Christian Academy  40  (Quarterfinal)
Logan Hall led Knott County Central with 23 points.  Tyler Harville led Lexington Christian Academy with 11 points. 

Knott County Central 7 12 4 20   43
Lexington Christian Academy 12 10 7 11   40
Knott County Central (43) - L. Hall 23, Slone 5, Adams 3, T. Hall 4, King 6, Bentley 2.
Lexington Christian Academy (40) - Harville 11, Nickodem 7, Lannertone 4, Asberry 8, Hickey 4, Bundy 6.

Scott County  48    Clay County  25  (Quarterfinal)
Josh Harris and Zac Bryant led Scott County with 13 and 11 points respectively.   Whitaker and Zach McGeorge led Clay County with eight and seven points respectively.  

Scott County 12 12 12 12   48
Clay County 5 7 8 5   25
Scott County (48) - Campbell 4, Relford 5, Barber 6, Bryant 11, J. Harris 13, K. Harris 9.
Clay County (25) - Whitaker 8, McGeorge 7, Kemp 5, J. Smith 5.

Pulaski County  51    Buckhorn  32  (Quarterfinal)
Tyler Goins and Taylor Gover led Pulaski County with 14 and 10 points respectively.   John Deaton led Buckhorn with 18 points. 

Pulaski County 17 17 9 8   51
Buckhorn 12 12 4 4   32
Pulaski County (51) - Goins 14, S. Lane 6, Hall 6, Johnson 8, Lorman 2, Gover 10, Jackson 2, Estes 2, Wesley 1.
Buckhorn (32) - Couch 7, Becknell 3, Hemphill 2, Deaton 18, Neace 2.

Knott County Central  55    Montgomery County  38  (Semifinal)
Mike Slone, Logan Hall, and Seth Adams led Knott County Central with 18, 15, and 14 points respectively.   Omar Prewitt and Cunningham led Montgomery County with 12 and 11 points respectively.  

Knott County Central 20 14 10 11   55
Montgomery County 15 5 4 14   38
Knott County Central (55) - L. Hall 15, Slone 18, T. Hall 4, Adams 14, Bentley 2, Parks 1, King 1.
Montgomery County (38) - Fruth 2, Handshoe 8, Prewitt 12, Cunningham 11, Burton 3, Glass 2.

Scott County  70    Pulaski County  42  (Semifinal)
Robbie Barber and Josh Harris led Scott County with 17 and 10 points respectively.   Taylor Gover and Cody Johnson led Pulaski County with 19 and 10 points respectively.  

Scott County 22 13 22 13   70
Pulaski County 9 9 16 8   42
Scott County (70) - Barber 17, Ford 2, Relford 7, Bryant 7, J. Harris 10, Peterson 5, Cunningham 2, K. Harris 8, Edwards 6, Campbell 1, Humphrey 5.
Pulaski County (42) - Gover 19, Hall 2, S. Lane 2, N. Lane 1, Johnson 10, Goins 6, Jackson 2.

Knott County Central  49    Scott County  47  (Championship)
Mike Slone hit a basket at the buzzer to give Knott County Central the victory.  Slone led the victors with 16 points including four three point baskets.  Zach Davis and Logan Hall added 16 and 11 points respectively.   Robbie Barber and Zac Bryant led Scott County with 13 and 10 points respectively.  

Knott County Central 11 10 18 10   49
Scott County 14 16 8 9   47
Knott County Central (49) - L. Hall 11, Slone 16, Adams 6, Davis 16.
Scott County (47) - Ford 9, Bryant 10, J. Harris 9, Barber 13, Relford 6.

 
 

Varsity Division
Shelby Valley 85 Mercer County 59 (Quarterfinal)
Scott County 81 Boyle County 41 (Quarterfinal)
Tates Creek 69 Knott County Central 41 (Quarterfinal)
Lexington Christian Academy 57 Clay County 37 (Quarterfinal)
Shelby Valley 80 Scott County 73 (Semifinal)
Tates Creek 82 Lexington Christian Academy 72 (Semifinal)
Tates Creek 77 Shelby Valley 66 (Championship)

Shelby Valley  85    Mercer County  59  (Quarterfinal)
Elisha Justice, Taylor Newsome, Tyler Newsome, and Ashley Hatfield led Shelby Valley with 25, 18, 14, and 11 points respectively.   Jamel Taylor and Clay Cinnamon led Mercer County with 23 and 19 points respectively.  

Shelby Valley 20 14 38 13   85
Mercer County 15 13 14 17   59
Shelby Valley (85) - Justice 25, Hatfield 11, Taylor Newsome 18, Tyler Newsome 14, Varney 6, Ramey 2, T. Roberts 2, Tackett 4, R. Roberts 3.
Mercer County (59) - L. Compton 6, T. Compton 2, Cinnamon 19, McRay 7, Taylor 23, McGinnis 2.

Scott County  81    Boyle County  41  (Quarterfinal)
Ge-Lawn Guyn and Tamron Manning led Scott County with 13 and 12 points respectively.   Boone Goldsmith and Michael Arnett led Boyle County with 10 and eight points respectively.  

Scott County 20 22 20 19   81
Boyle County 9 14 12 6   41
Scott County (81) - Guyn 13, Jackson 6, Euton 5, Manning 12, Flannery 8, Schu 8, Ivey 7, Ford 6, Barber 3, Harris 1, Bryant 4, Relford 6, Campbell 2.
Boyle County (41) - Tritapoe 6, Jones 5, Bodner 3, Goldsmith 10, Carman 2, Arnett 8, Satterly 2, Rice 5.

Tates Creek  69    Knott County Central  41  (Quarterfinal)
Ryan Fucci and Ezra Garner led Tates Creek with 17 and 14 points respectively.   Tate Cox led Knott County Central with 22 points. 

Tates Creek 22 13 17 17   69
Knott County Central 9 7 19 6   41
Tates Creek (69) - Fucci 17, Daugherty 8, Gibson 9, Bradley 4, Garner 14, Shields 2, McMakin 7, Potter 8.
Knott County Central (41) - Cox 22, Stamper 6, Bartrum 9, Roberts 2.

Lexington Christian Academy  57    Clay County  37  (Quarterfinal)
Taylor Barnette led Lexington Christian Academy with 21 points including four three point baskets.  Will Evans added 18 points.  D. J. Wilson led Clay County with 17 points. 

Lexington Christian Academy 9 10 19 19   57
Clay County 5 10 14 8   37
Lexington Christian Academy (57) - Evans 18, Gullette 6, Stephens 7, Barnette 21, Kindred 2, Staton 3.
Clay County (37) - Wilson 17, Hooker 6, Mitchell 2, Roberts 8, Gay 3, McGeorge 1.

Shelby Valley  80    Scott County  73  (Semifinal)
Shelby Valley connected on 11 three point baskets in the victory.  Ashley Hatfield led Shelby Valley with 26 points including five three point baskets.  Tyler Newsome added 20 points including three three point baskets.  Elisha Justice chipped in with 13 points.  Ge-Lawn Guyn and Chad Jackson led Scott County with 26 and 25 points respectively.  

Shelby Valley 24 13 17 26   80
Scott County 17 22 10 24   73
Shelby Valley (80) - Justice 13, Hatfield 26, Taylor Newsome 5, Tyler Newsome 20, Varney 9, Ramey 7.
Scott County (73) - Guyn 26, Jackson 25, Euton 6, Manning 6, Schu 2, Ivey 5, Ford 3.

Tates Creek  82    Lexington Christian Academy  72  (Semifinal)
Justin Daugherty led Tates Creek with 28 points.  Ryan Fucci added 26 points including six three point baskets.  Ezra Garner chipped in with 12 points.  Will Evans led Lexington Christian Academy with 25 points.  Taylor Barnette added 14 points including three three point baskets.  Trace Helton chipped in with 12 points. 

Tates Creek 22 18 11 31   82
Lexington Christian Academy 21 19 10 22   72
Tates Creek (82) - Fucci 26, Daugherty 28, Gibson 3, Garner 12, Bradley 5, Potter 8.
Lexington Christian Academy (72) - Evans 25, Gullette 2, Stephens 8, Barnette 14, Helton 12, Guy 2, Hickey 2, Hendrick 7.

Tates Creek  77    Shelby Valley  66  (Championship)
Ryan Fucci, Justin Daugherty, Ezra Garner, and Dee Gibson led Tates Creek with 24, 14, 14, and 11 points respectively.   Ashley Hatfield, Taylor Newsome, and Cody Varney led Shelby Valley with 22, 16, and 12 points respectively.  

Tates Creek 26 13 16 22   77
Shelby Valley 21 16 12 17   66
Tates Creek (77) - Fucci 24, Daugherty 14, Gibson 11, Garner 14, Bradley 6, McMakin 3, Potter 5.
Shelby Valley (66) - Justice 6, Hatfield 22, Taylor Newsome 16, Tyler Newsome 4, Varney 12, Ramey 5, T. Roberts 1.


Conclusion

Congratulations to Knott County Central and Tates Creek for capturing their respective division championships.  I have attempted to give a brief recap of each game in this tournament and the statistics came from the scoresheets.  I apologize in advance for any misspelled names or errors in stats as I hurriedly transcribed the statistics from the scoresheets.  This report is meant to be an overview of the tournament for entertainment purposes and not an instrument for ascertaining official statistics or precise individual records.

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to the Kentucky Basketball Academy staff for the hospitality extended me during this event. 

 

Please feel free to send your comments and questions concerning the tournament, 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.