There are 24 teams entered in the Junior Varsity Division. The teams are divided into six pools as follows: Pool A : Corbin, West Jessamine, South Laurel 1, and Pineville. Pool B : Lexington Christian Academy 1, Casey County, Pulaski County, and Tates Creek. Pool C : Boyle County 1, Scott County, Betsy Layne, and Breathitt County. Pool D : Rowan County, Bryan Station, South Laurel 2, and Woodford County. Pool E : Hazard, Montgomery County, Lafayette, and Boyle County 2. Pool F : Lexington Christian Academy 2, Sheldon Clark, Buckhorn, and Garrard County.
There are 32 teams entered in the Varsity Division. The teams are divided into eight pools as follows: Pool A : Montgomery County, Lexington Christian Academy, Fleming County, and Harlan. Pool B : South Laurel, Betsy Layne, Bourbon County, and East Jessamine. Pool C : Tates Creek, Corbin, Boyle County, and Buckhorn. Pool D : Bryan Station, Casey County, Whitley County, and Breathitt County. Pool E : Pulaski County, Scott County, Rowan County, and KBA All-Stars. Pool F : Woodford County, Lafayette, Harlan County, and Hazard. Pool G : Garrard County, Henry Clay, Paris, and West Jessamine. Pool H : McCreary Central, Frankfort, Sayre, and Sheldon Clark.
Junior Varsity Division | ||||
Corbin | 97 | West Jessamine | 49 | |
South Laurel 1 | 56 | Pineville | 49 | |
Henry Clay | 58 | South Laurel 1 | 55 | (Exhibition) |
Lexington Christian Academy | 47 | Casey County | 43 | |
Pulaski County | 46 | Tates Creek | 43 | |
Scott County | 67 | Boyle County 1 | 31 | |
Breathitt County | 67 | Betsy Layne | 58 | |
Bryan Station | 42 | Rowan County | 31 | |
South Laurel 2 | 61 | Woodford County | 48 | |
Hazard | 66 | Montgomery County | 47 | |
Lafayette | 77 | Boyle County 2 | 33 | |
Scott County 2 | 60 | Lexington Christian Academy 2 | 21 | (Exhibition) |
Buckhorn | 68 | Lexington Christian Academy 2 | 61 | |
Garrard County | 88 | Buckhorn | 69 |
Corbin 97 West Jessamine 49
Matt Trosper, Donnie Wilson, Tucker Jones, and Kevin Goins led Corbin with 15, 14, 13, and 12
points respectively.
Sam Brown and Grant Walls led West Jessamine with 10 points each.
South Laurel 1 56 Pineville 49
Zach Jones, Trevor Grubb, and Zach Baxter led South Laurel 1 with 17, 14, and 13
points respectively.
Jones and Grubb recorded five and three
three point baskets respectively.
John Simpson, Byron Asher, and Seth Jeffrey led Pineville with 14, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Henry Clay 58 South Laurel 1 55 (Exhibition)
Teddy Ware led Henry Clay with 15 points including four three point baskets. Alex Blackburn added 14 points. Zach Jones, Austin Schaser, and Austin Rader led South Laurel 1 with 17, 16, and 11
points respectively.
Lexington Christian Academy 47 Casey County 43
Daniel Brock led Lexington Christian Academy with 18 points including four three point baskets. Jon Hale added 13 points. Travis Wethington led Casey County with 10 points.
Pulaski County 46 Tates Creek 43
Clark and Brad Estes led Pulaski County with 11 and 10
points respectively.
Austin Beaven and Vincent Mattox led Tates Creek with 15 and 11
points respectively.
Scott County 67 Boyle County 1 31
Trent Gilbert and Chrisian Cunningham led Scott County with 13 and nine
points respectively.
Aram Martin and Ben Banks led Boyle County 1 with seven points each.
Breathitt County 67 Betsy Layne 58
Wesley Noble and Tyler Hensley led Breathitt County with 24 and 14
points respectively.
Dylan Hamilton led Betsy Layne with 16 points.
Bryan Station 42 Rowan County 31
DaQuice Allen led Bryan Station with 13 points. Tyler Thacker led Rowan County with 10 points.
South Laurel 2 61 Woodford County 48
Daniel Skinner led South Laurel 2 with 22 points. Cole, Sievers, and Henderlight led Woodford County with 13, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Hazard 66 Montgomery County 47
Hunter Hardy, Mack Hall, and Collier Mobelini led Hazard with 19, 15, and 13
points respectively.
Matt Kosier, Darius Jones, and Will Raizor led Montgomery County with 10, eight, and eight
points respectively.
Lafayette 77 Boyle County 2 33
Aaron Evans, Ethan Burlingham, and Lance Blakley led Lafayette with 14, 13, and 12
points respectively.
Tristen Morrow and Trey Williams led Boyle County 2 with 10 and nine
points respectively.
Scott County 2 60 Lexington Christian Academy 2 21 (Exhibition)
Seth Crank, Cody Varney, and Nick Hudson led Scott County 2 with 10, eight, and eight
points respectively.
Young led Lexington Christian Academy 2 with seven points.
Buckhorn 68 Lexington Christian Academy 2 61
Trevor Easterling, Jimmy Glenn Baker, and Joey Meece led Buckhorn with 16, 14, and 10
points respectively.
Baker recorded three three point baskets. Schoct led Lexington Christian Academy 2 with 16 points including four three point baskets. Young and Matt Rose added 15 and 10
points respectively.
Garrard County 88 Buckhorn 69
Austin Sebastian and Clayton Ray led Garrard County with 33 and 14
points respectively.
Jimmy Glenn Baker and Corey Hoskins led Buckhorn with 19 and 15
points respectively.
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Lexington Christian Academy | 48 | Montgomery County | 46 | |
Harlan | 83 | Fleming County | 81 | (2OT) |
Betsy Layne | 60 | South Laurel | 49 | |
East Jessamine | 88 | Bourbon County | 75 | |
Tates Creek | 55 | Corbin | 39 | |
Buckhorn | 48 | Boyle County | 46 | |
Bryan Station | 62 | Casey County | 50 | |
Breathitt County | 84 | Whitley County | 81 | (OT) |
Scott County | 90 | Pulaski County | 52 | |
Rowan County | 55 | McCreary Central | 35 | |
Lafayette | 55 | Woodford County | 50 | |
Harlan County | 73 | Hazard | 69 | |
Henry Clay | 71 | Garrard County | 44 | |
West Jessamine | 80 | Paris | 36 | |
Frankfort | 73 | McCreary Central | 40 | |
Sayre | 62 | Sheldon Clark | 46 |
Lexington Christian Academy 48 Montgomery County 46
Taylor Barnette led Lexington Christian Academy with 21 points including four three point baskets. Omar Prewitt led Montgomery County with 18 points including four three point baskets.
Harlan 83 Fleming County 81 (2OT)
Philip Ely, Cody Logan, Chris Begley, Ty Saragas, and Zach Chitwood led Harlan with 17, 17, 13, 12, and 11
points respectively.
Darion Burns and Travis Taylor led Fleming County with 33 and 16
points respectively.
Betsy Layne 60 South Laurel 49
Nathan Martin and Andrew Roberts led Betsy Layne with 29 and 11
points respectively.
Dillon Tabor led South Laurel with 12 points.
East Jessamine 88 Bourbon County 75
Michael Rexroat led East Jessamine with 19 points including five three point baskets. Tashan Hairston, Jordan Redd, Cody Collins, and Cameron Thomas added 15, 14, 14, and 12
points respectively.
Chris Gillespie, DeAndre Jackson, Aaron Jacobs, and Ricky Garza led Bourbon County with 21, 18, 14, and 14
points respectively.
Tates Creek 55 Corbin 39
Marcellus Barksdale and Darius Gibson led Tates Creek with 19 and 12
points respectively.
Justyn Olson and Matt Taylor led Corbin with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Buckhorn 48 Boyle County 46
Matt Day led Buckhorn with 25 points. Michael Arnett and Micha Satterly led Boyle County with 12 and 11
points respectively.
Bryan Station 62 Casey County 50
Deion Renfro and Otis Webb led Bryan Station with 25 and 11
points respectively.
Brad Jeffries led Casey County with 25 points including three three point baskets.
Breathitt County 84 Whitley County 81 (OT)
Alex Hamilton, Wesley Noble, Billy Hayes, and Bryan Cox led Breathitt County with 24, 19, 16, and 12
points respectively.
Hamilton and Hayes recorded four three point baskets each. Justin Goins, Jordan Adkins, and Shawn Harris led Whitley County with 27, 22, and 11
points respectively.
Scott County 90 Pulaski County 52
Tamron Manning, Isiah Ivey, Tanner Shotwell, and Quin Richardson led Scott County with 19, 17, 15, and 11
points respectively.
Kody Johnson and Zach Eastham led Pulaski County with 11 points each.
Rowan County 55 McCreary Central 35
Adam Wing, Cody Hunter, and Brandon Goodpaster led Rowan County with 15, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Tyson Williams led McCreary Central with 18 points.
Lafayette 55 Woodford County 50
Dee Yarbrough, Ray Roberts, and Jackson Davis led Lafayette with 13 points each. David Greenwell and Jay Johnson led Woodford County with 18 and 15
points respectively.
Harlan County 73 Hazard 69
Chad Massingale, James Bond, Tyler Brewer, and Alex Sergent led Harlan County with 17, 14, 13, and 12
points respectively.
Jon Combs, Eric Back, and Jordan Olinger led Hazard with 22, 14, and 14
points respectively.
Henry Clay 71 Garrard County 44
Daniel Kiesling, Trae Stewart, and Kendrick Prewitt led Henry Clay with 20, 13, and 12
points respectively.
Austin Sebastian and Andrew York led Garrard County with 10 and nine
points respectively.
West Jessamine 80 Paris 36
Dylan Pohl, Camron Watts, Bradley Strait, and Heath Jackson led West Jessamine with 17, 17, 15, and 10
points respectively.
Johnson and Davion Myers led Paris with 12 and 11
points respectively.
Frankfort 73 McCreary Central 40
Dylan Gilkey, Dariyan Frazier, Doriyan Frazier, and Steven Quincy led Frankfort with 15, 13, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Tyson Williams and Corder led McCreary Central with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Sayre 62 Sheldon Clark 46
Mike Smith, Reid Freeman, and Griffin Miller led Sayre with 21, 13, and 12
points respectively.
Taylor Chapman and B. J. Moore led Sheldon Clark with nine and eight
points respectively.
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Pineville | 77 | Corbin | 61 | |
South Laurel 1 | 61 | West Jessamine | 50 | |
Corbin | 64 | South Laurel 1 | 48 | |
Pineville | 62 | West Jessamine | 55 | |
Lexington Christian Academy | 66 | Tates Creek | 49 | |
Pulaski County | 76 | Casey County | 40 | |
Pulaski County | 54 | Lexington Christian Academy | 49 | |
Tates Creek | 79 | Casey County | 54 | |
Boyle County 1 | 42 | Breathitt County | 41 | |
Scott County | 79 | Betsy Layne | 17 | |
Boyle County 1 | 53 | Betsy Layne | 44 | |
Scott County | 70 | Breathitt County | 60 | |
Rowan County | 61 | Woodford County | 41 | |
Bryan Station | 59 | South Laurel 2 | 50 | |
Rowan County | 49 | South Laurel 2 | 44 | |
Bryan Station | 50 | Woodford County | 37 | |
Hazard | 52 | Boyle County 2 | 19 | |
Lafayette | 58 | Montgomery County | 56 | |
Hazard | 85 | Lafayette | 51 | |
Montgomery County | 56 | Boyle County 2 | 24 | |
Garrard County | 78 | Lexington Christian Academy 2 | 55 | |
Scott County 2 | 67 | Henry Clay | 58 | (Exhibition) |
Buckhorn | 50 | Sheldon Clark | 43 | |
Sheldon Clark | 86 | Garrard County | 72 |
Pineville 77 Corbin 61
Byron Asher, Seth Jeffrey, Jacob Skinner, and Kyle Capps led Pineville with 20, 15, 12, and 12
points respectively.
Kevin Goins and Zach Farley led Corbin with 12 and 11
points respectively.
South Laurel 1 61 West Jessamine 50
Zach Baxter led South Laurel 1 with 14 points. Peters, Jones, and Daniels led West Jessamine with 11, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Corbin 64 South Laurel 1 48
Zach Farley and Zach Henson led Corbin with 15 and 13
points respectively.
Zach Jones and John Helton led South Laurel 1 with 13 and 12
points respectively.
Pineville 62 West Jessamine 55
Byron Asher and Jared Philpot led Pineville with 25 and 13
points respectively.
Fain led West Jessamine with 25 points including four three point baskets. Wells added 10 points.
Lexington Christian Academy 66 Tates Creek 49
Jon Hale, Jerry Asberry, Nate Hall, and Travis Branham led Lexington Christian Academy with 18, 14, 13, and 10
points respectively.
Austin Beaven led Tates Creek with 17 points.
Pulaski County 76 Casey County 40
Henry Lorman led Pulaski County with 23 points including seven three point baskets. Tyler Jackson added 18 points including three three point baskets. Zack Scott and Luke Beard led Casey County with 15 and 11
points respectively.
Pulaski County 54 Lexington Christian Academy 49
Clark, Spencer Laign, and Henry Lorman led Pulaski County with 15, 14, and 10
points respectively.
Jerry Asberry and Travis Branham led Lexington Christian Academy with 17 and 12
points respectively.
Tates Creek 79 Casey County 54
Austin Beaven, Jarek Coles, and Patrick Ziegler led Tates Creek with 19, 18, and 12
points respectively.
Zack Scott, Luke Beard, and Kalin Hill led Casey County with 17, 15, and 10
points respectively.
Boyle County 1 42 Breathitt County 41
Cody Cooper led Boyle County 1 with 15 points. Wesley Noble led Breathitt County with 19 points including three three point baskets. White added 10 points.
Scott County 79 Betsy Layne 17
Zack Humphrey and Tay Franklin led Scott County with 12 and 11
points respectively.
Tyler Davis and Newsome led Betsy Layne with four points each.
Boyle County 1 53 Betsy Layne 44
Brett Jones, Aram Martin, and Cody Cooper led Boyle County 1 with 17, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Dylan Hamilton and Kannon Newsome led Betsy Layne with 11 and 10
points respectively.
Scott County 70 Breathitt County 60
Zack Humphrey and Trent Gilbert led Scott County with 22 and 15
points respectively.
Bobby Fraley, Tyler Hensley, and Wesley Noble led Breathitt County with 16, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Rowan County 61 Woodford County 41
Josh Barnard, Jalen Stone, and Daulton Stacy led Rowan County with 13, 12, and 11
points respectively.
Graf led Woodford County with nine points on three three point baskets.
Bryan Station 59 South Laurel 2 50
Patrick Puckett, Marcellus Washington, and DaQuice Allen led Bryan Station with 13, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Daniel Skinner, Austin Schaser, and Zach Baxter led South Laurel 2 with 12, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Rowan County 49 South Laurel 2 44
Daulton Stacy, Trevor Newsome, and Tyler Thacker led Rowan County with 15, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Jake Hale and Zach Jones led South Laurel 2 with 14 and 11
points respectively.
Bryan Station 50 Woodford County 37
Marcellus Washington and A. J. Tagaloa led Bryan Station with 14 and 11
points respectively.
Cole and Sievers led Woodford County with 13 and 11
points respectively.
Hazard 52 Boyle County 2 19
Kody Arnett and Tyler Fugate led Hazard with 13 and 10
points respectively.
Chase Walker led Boyle County 2 with six points.
Lafayette 58 Montgomery County 56
Adam Disponette and Darius Hughes led Lafayette with 18 and 10
points respectively.
Matt Kosier and Uvea Muala led Montgomery County with 14 and 12
points respectively.
Hazard 85 Lafayette 51
Collier Mobelini led Hazard with 30 points including Six three point baskets. Jarrod Combs added 13 points. Elam and Jeter led Lafayette with 11 and nine
points respectively.
Montgomery County 56 Boyle County 2 24
Matt Kosier, Darius Jones, Will Raizor, and Uvea Muala led Montgomery County with 17, 13, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Tristen Morrow led Boyle County 2 with nine points.
Garrard County 78 Lexington Christian Academy 2 55
Sebastian Austin led Garrard County with 23 points including three three point baskets. Jesse Ray added 10 points. Neil Rose led Lexington Christian Academy 2 with 11 points.
Scott County 2 67 Henry Clay 58 (Exhibition)
Seth Crank and Horn led Scott County 2 with 27 and 10
points respectively.
Teddy Ware and Cameron Setzer led Henry Clay with 24 and 15
points respectively.
Buckhorn 50 Sheldon Clark 43
Trevor Easterling led Buckhorn with 15 points. Justin Johnson, Cory Dillon, and Robinson led Sheldon Clark with 19, 12, and 12
points respectively.
Sheldon Clark 86 Garrard County 72
Cory Dillon, Justin Johnson, and Robinson led Sheldon Clark with 34, 29, and 10
points respectively.
Austin Sebastian led Garrard County with 34 points. Slade Crutchfield added 15 points on five three point baskets.
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Montgomery County | 73 | Harlan | 54 |
Lexington Christian Academy | 63 | Fleming County | 57 |
Montgomery County | 77 | Fleming County | 57 |
Lexington Christian Academy | 59 | Harlan | 45 |
East Jessamine | 72 | South Laurel | 45 |
Betsy Layne | 67 | Bourbon County | 56 |
South Laurel | 69 | Bourbon County | 61 |
East Jessamine | 61 | Betsy Layne | 44 |
Tates Creek | 64 | Buckhorn | 47 |
Boyle County | 49 | Corbin | 42 |
Tates Creek | 64 | Boyle County\ | 30 |
Corbin | 42 | Buckhorn | 41 |
Bryan Station | 65 | Breathitt County | 51 |
Whitley County | 49 | Casey County | 37 |
Bryan Station | 73 | Whitley County | 39 |
Breathitt County | 54 | Casey County | 50 |
Pulaski County | 77 | KBA All-Stars | 50 |
Scott County | 80 | Rowan County | 44 |
Pulaski County | 54 | Rowan County | 51 |
Scott County | 78 | KBA All-Stars | 48 |
Hazard | 68 | Woodford County | 47 |
Harlan County | 53 | Lafayette | 52 |
Woodford County | 41 | Harlan County | 37 |
Lafayette | 90 | Hazard | 70 |
West Jessamine | 52 | Garrard County | 34 |
Henry Clay | 86 | Paris | 32 |
Garrard County | 63 | Paris | 51 |
West Jessamine | won | Henry Clay | forfeit |
McCreary Central | 56 | Sheldon Clark | 37 |
Frankfort | 58 | Sayre | 48 |
McCreary Central | 58 | Sayre | 52 |
Frankfort | won | Sheldon Clark | forfeit |
Montgomery County 73 Harlan 54
Omar Prewitt led Montgomery County with 27 points including six three point baskets. Darrian Asberry added 12 points. Brandon Taylor and Philip Ely led Harlan with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Lexington Christian Academy 63 Fleming County 57
Taylor Barnette led Lexington Christian Academy with 25 points including five three point baskets. Darion Burns and Travis Taylor led Fleming County with 20 and 17
points respectively.
Montgomery County 77 Fleming County 57
Jake Handshoe and Omar Prewitt led Montgomery County with 22 and 13
points respectively.
Dillon Hicks led Fleming County with 21 points.
Lexington Christian Academy 59 Harlan 45
Taylor Barnette led Lexington Christian Academy with 19 points including three three point baskets. Patrick Nicodem added 12 points. Philip Ely led Harlan with 21 points.
East Jessamine 72 South Laurel 45
Michael Rexroat led East Jessamine with 23 points including three three point baskets. Tim Bradshaw added 15 points. Brashear, Kevon Khan, and Blake Sanders led South Laurel with 13, 12, and 12
points respectively.
Betsy Layne 67 Bourbon County 56
Nathan Martin, Tyler Recznik, and Derek Tackett led Betsy Layne with 19, 14, and 12
points respectively.
Chris Gillespie and Aaron Jacobs led Bourbon County with 17 and 11
points respectively.
South Laurel 69 Bourbon County 61
Kevon Khan and Dillon Tabor led South Laurel with 20 and 14
points respectively.
Aaron Jacobs and Chris Gillespie led Bourbon County with 22 and 16
points respectively.
East Jessamine 61 Betsy Layne 44
Jordan Redd, Michael Rexroat, and Cody Collins led East Jessamine with 13, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Nathan Martin led Betsy Layne with 25 points.
Tates Creek 64 Buckhorn 47
Andre Ingram, Marcellus Barksdale, and Kendall Mack led Tates Creek with 23, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Matt Day led Buckhorn with 23 points including three three point baskets.
Boyle County 49 Corbin 42
Jacob Bodner and Justin Short led Boyle County with 13 and 12
points respectively.
Short recorded four three point baskets. Matt Taylor led Corbin with 18 points.
Tates Creek 64 Boyle County\ 30
Marcellus Barksdale led Tates Creek with 23 points. Kyle Rice and Tommy Hastings led Boyle County\ with six points each.
Corbin 42 Buckhorn 41
Taylor Jones and Matt Taylor led Corbin with 11 and 10
points respectively.
Matt Day and Ryan Couch led Buckhorn with 16 and 12
points respectively.
Bryan Station 65 Breathitt County 51
Deion Renfro and James Evans led Bryan Station with 22 and 15
points respectively.
Alex Hamilton and Bobby Fraley led Breathitt County with 16 and 10
points respectively.
Whitley County 49 Casey County 37
Justin Goins and Dee Butcher led Whitley County with 13 and 10
points respectively.
Butcher recorded three three point baskets. Tyler Johnson and James Burton led Casey County with 12 and nine
points respectively.
Johnson recorded three three point baskets.
Bryan Station 73 Whitley County 39
Deion Renfro and James Evans led Bryan Station with 24 and 10
points respectively.
Justin Goins led Whitley County with 18 points.
Breathitt County 54 Casey County 50
Alex Hamilton and Wesley Noble led Breathitt County with 17 and 15
points respectively.
Tyler Johnson led Casey County with 17 points including three three point baskets. James Burton added 16 points.
Pulaski County 77 KBA All-Stars 50
Kody Johnson, Taylor Gover, and Jake Bales led Pulaski County with 22, 13, and 13
points respectively.
Johnson and Gover recorded four three point baskets each. Marcus Hill and Keston Bartholomew led KBA All-Stars with 19 and 14
points respectively.
Scott County 80 Rowan County 44
Isiah Ivey, Tamron Manning, and Tanner Shotwell led Scott County with 18, 17, and 16
points respectively.
Shotwell and Ivey recorded four and three
three point baskets respectively.
D. J. Townsend and Adam Wing led Rowan County with 13 and 12
points respectively.
Pulaski County 54 Rowan County 51
Taylor Gover led Pulaski County with 20 points including six three point baskets. Kody Johnson and Tyler Goins added 15 and 11
points respectively.
Adam Wing and D. J. Townsend led Rowan County with 16 and 12
points respectively.
Scott County 78 KBA All-Stars 48
Quin Richardson, Josh Harris, Tamron Manning, and Isiah Ivey led Scott County with 14, 14, 13, and 10
points respectively.
Marcus Hill led KBA All-Stars with 21 points.
Hazard 68 Woodford County 47
Jordan Olinger, B. J. Combs, and Zac Blanton led Hazard with 24, 15, and 10
points respectively.
Jay Johnson, William Starcher, and David Greenwell led Woodford County with 15, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Harlan County 53 Lafayette 52
Alex Sergent and Tyler Brewer led Harlan County with 22 and 13
points respectively.
Tanner Napier and Dee Yarbrough led Lafayette with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Woodford County 41 Harlan County 37
William Starcher, Jay Johnson, and David Greenwell led Woodford County with 11, 10, and nine
points respectively.
Alex Sergent led Harlan County with 14 points.
Lafayette 90 Hazard 70
Dee Yarbrough, Tanner Napier, Tranard Chester, Jackson Davis, and Charles "Snoop" Johnson led Lafayette with 16, 14, 13, 12, and 11
points respectively.
Jon Combs, B. J. Combs, Eric Back, and Zac Blanton led Hazard with 17, 15, 15, and 13
points respectively.
West Jessamine 52 Garrard County 34
Bradley Strait and Dylan Pohl led West Jessamine with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Andrew York led Garrard County with 11 points.
Henry Clay 86 Paris 32
Daniel Kiesling, Austin Montgomery, Alex Blackburn, Trae Stewart, and Kendrick Prewitt led Henry Clay with 13, 12, 10, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Davion Myers and Cole Lee Rankin led Paris with eight and seven
points respectively.
Garrard County 63 Paris 51
Andrew York, Cory Wilson, and Markell Hayes led Garrard County with 18, 15, and 10
points respectively.
Johnson and Darious Bryant led Paris with 16 and 12
points respectively.
McCreary Central 56 Sheldon Clark 37
Corder, Tyson Williams, and Ball led McCreary Central with 17, 13, and 10
points respectively.
Taylor Chapman led Sheldon Clark with 12 points.
Frankfort 58 Sayre 48
Doriyan Frazier, Dariyan Frazier, and Dylan Gilkey led Frankfort with 11, nine, and nine
points respectively.
Cabot Haggin led Sayre with 17 points including four three point baskets. Mike Smith added 14 points.
McCreary Central 58 Sayre 52
Tyson Williams, Corder, and Ball led McCreary Central with 21, 20, and 11
points respectively.
Corder recorded five three point baskets. Mike Smith and Reid Freeman led Sayre with 21 and 15
points respectively.
Freeman recorded three three point baskets.
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Montgomery County | 63 | Sheldon Clark | 51 |
Rowan County | 47 | Boyle County 2 | 20 |
Woodford County | 66 | Lexington Christian Academy 2 | 33 |
Breathitt County | 56 | Corbin | 53 |
Lafayette | 59 | Casey County | 49 |
Boyle County 1 | 72 | West Jessamine | 37 |
South Laurel 2 | 71 | Tates Creek | 59 |
South Laurel 1 | 82 | Betsy Layne | 31 |
Pineville | 58 | Montgomery County | 37 |
Rowan County | 50 | Pulaski County | 40 |
Scott County | 61 | Woodford County | 25 |
Breathitt County | 75 | Buckhorn | 46 |
Lafayette | 66 | Bryan Station | 65 |
Hazard | 62 | Boyle County 1 | 42 |
Garrard County | 74 | South Laurel 2 | 66 |
South Laurel 1 | 64 | Lexington Christian Academy | 21 |
Montgomery County 63 Sheldon Clark 51
Uvea Muala led Montgomery County with 23 points. Cory Dillon and Justin Johnson led Sheldon Clark with 23 and 20
points respectively.
Rowan County 47 Boyle County 2 20
Trevor Newsome and Tyler Thacker led Rowan County with 20 and 11
points respectively.
Newsome recorded five three point baskets. C. Wallace led Boyle County 2 with nine points.
Woodford County 66 Lexington Christian Academy 2 33
Bowen and Hender led Woodford County with 24 and 12
points respectively.
Nick Rose led Lexington Christian Academy 2 with 14 points.
Breathitt County 56 Corbin 53
Tyler Hensley, Jordan Bellamy, Campbell, and Dillon Chaney led Breathitt County with 12, 12, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Zach Farley, Hunter Grubb, and Donnie Wilson led Corbin with 13, 13, and 12
points respectively.
Lafayette 59 Casey County 49
Charles "Snoop" Johnson and Lance Blakley led Lafayette with 25 and 10
points respectively.
Travis Worthington and Taylor Leigh led Casey County with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Boyle County 1 72 West Jessamine 37
Devin True, Aram Martin, Lloyd Hall, and Brett Jones led Boyle County 1 with 19, 18, 15, and 10
points respectively.
Peters and Fair led West Jessamine with eight and seven
points respectively.
South Laurel 2 71 Tates Creek 59
Zach Baxter, Jones, and Hale led South Laurel 2 with 23, 16, and 11
points respectively.
Patrick Ziegler, Jarek Coles, Vincent Mattox, and Malik Sulieman led Tates Creek with 16, 10, 10, and 10
points respectively.
South Laurel 1 82 Betsy Layne 31
Daniel Skinner, Kevon Khan, Austin Adams, and Austin Schaser led South Laurel 1 with 20, 16, 16, and 13
points respectively.
J. Jarrell and H. Hall led Betsy Layne with six points each.
Pineville 58 Montgomery County 37
Byron Asher, John Simpson, and Jacob Skinner led Pineville with 20, 16, and 12
points respectively.
McGuire led Montgomery County with 16 points including four three point baskets. Matt Kosier added 10 points.
Rowan County 50 Pulaski County 40
Tyler Thacker, Trevor Newsome, and Daulton Stacy led Rowan County with 19, 12, and 11
points respectively.
Clark led Pulaski County with 17 points.
Scott County 61 Woodford County 25
Tyler Page, Trent Gilbert, and Chad Ryan led Scott County with 10, nine, and nine
points respectively.
Henderlight and Sievers led Woodford County with six points each.
Breathitt County 75 Buckhorn 46
Wesley Noble, Bobby Fraley, and Tyler Hensley led Breathitt County with 20, 17, and 15
points respectively.
Jimmy Glenn Baker and Josh Griffith led Buckhorn with 11 and eight
points respectively.
Lafayette 66 Bryan Station 65
Darrin Hughes, Tranard Chester, and Gavin Owsley led Lafayette with 18, 14, and 12
points respectively.
Hughes and Owsley recorded four three point baskets each. Marcellus Washington led Bryan Station with 21 points including six three point baskets.
Hazard 62 Boyle County 1 42
Collier Mobelini, Hunter Hardy, and Jarrod Combs led Hazard with 16, 14, and 12
points respectively.
Hardy recorded four three point baskets. Brett Jones and Aram Martin led Boyle County 1 with nine points each.
Garrard County 74 South Laurel 2 66
Slade Crutchfield led Garrard County with 19 points including four three point baskets. Cory Wilson and Andrew York added 12 and 10
points respectively.
Miller, Zach Jones, Zach Baxter, and Allen led South Laurel 2 with 23, 13, 12, and 12
points respectively.
South Laurel 1 64 Lexington Christian Academy 21
Daniel Skinner, Blake Sanders, Austin Schaser, and Austin Rader led South Laurel 1 with 15, 13, 13, and 11
points respectively.
Travis Branham led Lexington Christian Academy with five points.
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Lexington Christian Academy | 73 | Paris | 31 |
Hazard | 71 | Sayre | 64 |
Woodford County | 73 | Whitley County | 58 |
Tates Creek | 82 | KBA All-Stars | 58 |
Lafayette | 80 | Garrard County | 42 |
Pulaski County | 75 | South Laurel | 60 |
Scott County | 89 | Fleming County | 42 |
Buckhorn | 85 | Breathitt County | 58 |
Harlan County | 77 | Bourbon County | 52 |
Boyle County | 68 | Harlan | 59 |
West Jessamine | 66 | Corbin | 49 |
Betsy Layne | 59 | Sheldon Clark | 44 |
Frankfort | 79 | Casey County | 38 |
Rowan County | 73 | Montgomery County | 44 |
Hazard | 55 | Lexington Christian Academy | 49 |
East Jessamine | 70 | Woodford County | 52 |
Tates Creek | 83 | Lafayette | 61 |
Bryan Station | 74 | Pulaski County | 72 |
Scott County | 74 | Buckhorn | 37 |
Harlan County | 52 | Boyle County | 35 |
West Jessamine | 44 | Betsy Layne | 31 |
Rowan County | 76 | Frankfort | 72 |
Lexington Christian Academy 73 Paris 31
Taylor Barnette led Lexington Christian Academy with 24 points including four three point baskets. Cole Lee Rankin and Bentley Enlow led Paris with 10 and nine
points respectively.
Hazard 71 Sayre 64
Jordan Olinger, Jon Combs, and Collier Mobelini led Hazard with 21, 10, and 10
points respectively.
Mike Smith and Cabot Haggin led Sayre with 19 and 11
points respectively.
Woodford County 73 Whitley County 58
Jay Johnson, David Greenwell, and Hollin led Woodford County with 29, 17, and 17
points respectively.
Hollin and Greenwell recorded four and three
three point baskets respectively.
Dee Butcher, Justin Goins, and Aaron Petrey led Whitley County with 21, 18, and 13
points respectively.
Tates Creek 82 KBA All-Stars 58
Marcellus Barksdale, Andre Ingram, DeAndre Bigsby, and Darius Gibson led Tates Creek with 17, 17, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Nate Parker, Brian Crume, and Marcus Hill led KBA All-Stars with 16, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Lafayette 80 Garrard County 42
Nick Trisko led Lafayette with 21 points including five three point baskets. Dee Yarbrough and Tanner Napier added 15 points each. Andrew York led Garrard County with 13 points.
Pulaski County 75 South Laurel 60
Zach Eastham, Kody Johnson, Jake Bales, Spencer Laign, and Taylor Gover led Pulaski County with 17, 14, 12, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Blake Sanders and Daniel Skinner led South Laurel with 17 and 13
points respectively.
Scott County 89 Fleming County 42
Quin Richardson, Isiah Ivey, Trey Reliford, Josh Harris, and Kymble Harris led Scott County with 15, 14, 13, 11, and 11
points respectively.
Darion Burns led Fleming County with 13 points.
Buckhorn 85 Breathitt County 58
Matt Day led Buckhorn with 23 points including three three point baskets. Ryan Couch and Jimmy Glenn Baker added 12 and 10
points respectively.
Bobby Fraley and Bryan Cox led Breathitt County with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Cox recorded three three point baskets.
Harlan County 77 Bourbon County 52
Chad Massingale, Alex Sergent, and Shamile Clark led Harlan County with 23, 15, and 11
points respectively.
Chris Gillespie, DeAndre Jackson, and Aaron Jacobs led Bourbon County with 20, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Boyle County 68 Harlan 59
Michael Arnett, Justin Short, and Zach Hester led Boyle County with 18, 14, and 12
points respectively.
Short recorded four three point baskets. Brandon Taylor and Chris Begley led Harlan with 15 and 11
points respectively.
West Jessamine 66 Corbin 49
Bradley Strait and Cody Watts led West Jessamine with 16 and 13
points respectively.
Justyn Olson and Jones led Corbin with 15 points each. Jones recorded three three point baskets.
Betsy Layne 59 Sheldon Clark 44
Nathan Martin and Casey Adkins led Betsy Layne with 25 and 13
points respectively.
Laferty led Sheldon Clark with 14 points.
Frankfort 79 Casey County 38
Dariyan Frazier and Doriyan Frazier led Frankfort with 21 and 20
points respectively.
Luke Corman and James Burton led Casey County with 10 and nine
points respectively.
Rowan County 73 Montgomery County 44
Adam Wing, Brandon Goodpaster, and Hodge led Rowan County with 26, 14, and 10
points respectively.
Goodpaster recorded four three point baskets. Omar Prewitt and Jake Handshoe led Montgomery County with 14 and 12
points respectively.
Hazard 55 Lexington Christian Academy 49
Jon Combs and Zac Blanton led Hazard with 17 and 14
points respectively.
Tyler Harville led Lexington Christian Academy with 18 points on six three point baskets. Taylor Barnette added 17 points.
East Jessamine 70 Woodford County 52
Cameron Thomas, Cody Collins, Jordan Redd, and Andrew Brockman led East Jessamine with 16, 14, 12, and 10
points respectively.
David Greenwell and Jay Johnson led Woodford County with 19 and 16
points respectively.
Tates Creek 83 Lafayette 61
Andre Ingram led Tates Creek with 23 points. Tranard Chester, Tanner Napier, and Jackson Davis led Lafayette with 21, 16, and 13
points respectively.
Chester and Napier recorded three three point baskets each.
Bryan Station 74 Pulaski County 72
James Evans, Deion Renfro, Marcus Williams, Otis Webb, and Darius Waide led Bryan Station with 18, 16, 13, 12, and 10
points respectively.
Kody Johnson, Taylor Gover, and Spencer Laign led Pulaski County with 22, 13, and 12
points respectively.
Scott County 74 Buckhorn 37
Tanner Shotwell led Scott County with 23 points including five three point baskets. Isiah Ivey, Tamron Manning, and Quin Richardson added 15, 11, and 10
points respectively.
Matt Day led Buckhorn with 20 points.
Harlan County 52 Boyle County 35
Chad Massingale and Alex Sergent led Harlan County with 20 and 10
points respectively.
Jacob Bodner led Boyle County with 19 points.
West Jessamine 44 Betsy Layne 31
Bradley Strait led West Jessamine with 19 points. Nathan Martin and Andrew Roberts led Betsy Layne with nine points each.
Rowan County 76 Frankfort 72
Adam Wing and Corey Hunter led Rowan County with 29 and 14
points respectively.
Doriyan Frazier, Dariyan Frazier, and Dylan Gilkey led Frankfort with 21, 19, and 13
points respectively.
Gilkey recorded three three point baskets.
Junior Varsity Division | ||||
Pineville | 63 | Rowan County | 48 | (Quarterfinal) |
Scott County | 81 | Breathitt County | 36 | (Quarterfinal) |
Lafayette | 63 | Hazard | 50 | (Quarterfinal) |
South Laurel 1 | 54 | Garrard County | 40 | (Quarterfinal) |
Scott County | 63 | Pineville | 33 | (Semifinal) |
South Laurel 1 | 79 | Lafayette | 42 | (Semifinal) |
Scott County | 47 | South Laurel 1 | 44 | (Championship) |
Pineville 63 Rowan County 48 (Quarterfinal)
John Simpson, Jamie Roan, and Jacob Skinner led Pineville with 19, 16, and 14
points respectively.
Daulton Stacy and Josh Barnard led Rowan County with 15 and 12
points respectively.
Pineville | 20 | 16 | 17 | 10 | 63 |
Rowan County | 8 | 10 | 18 | 12 | 48 |
Pineville | (63) - | Philpot 6, Jeffrey 5, Roan 16, Asher 3, Skinner 14, Simpson 19. |
Rowan County | (48) - | Thacker 3, Stacy 15, Barnard 12, Newsome 8, Thompson 3, Davis 2, Jones 5. |
Scott County 81 Breathitt County 36 (Quarterfinal)
Zack Humphrey and Trent Gilbert led Scott County with 16 and 11
points respectively.
Bobby Fraley led Breathitt County with 10 points.
Scott County | 23 | 26 | 20 | 12 | 81 |
Breathitt County | 8 | 12 | 7 | 9 | 36 |
Scott County | (81) - | Cunningham 9, Haddix 5, Humphrey 16, Gilbert 11, Short 2, Gilkey 6, Page 5, Christopher 9, Young 8, Franklin 8, Crank 2. |
Breathitt County | (36) - | Campbell 6, Noble 7, #40 Chaney 4, #25 Chaney 6, Bellamy 3, Fraley 10. |
Lafayette 63 Hazard 50 (Quarterfinal)
Charles "Snoop" Johnson and Tranard Chester led Lafayette with 21 and 17
points respectively.
Collier Mobelini and Mack Hall led Hazard with 15 and 14
points respectively.
Lafayette | 20 | 13 | 17 | 13 | 63 |
Hazard | 12 | 10 | 17 | 11 | 50 |
Lafayette | (63) - | Disponette 5, Johnson 21, Evans 2, Owlsley 6, Hughes 3, Burlingham 3, Jeter 2, Blakley 5, Chester 17. |
Hazard | (50) - | Hall 14, Mobelini 15, Thompson 9, Combs 1, Johnson 5, T. Fugate 6. |
South Laurel 1 54 Garrard County 40 (Quarterfinal)
Daniel Skinner led South Laurel 1 with 22 points including six three point baskets. Austin Schaser added 12 points. Markell Hayes and Nathan Smith led Garrard County with nine and eight
points respectively.
South Laurel 1 | 16 | 11 | 19 | 8 | 54 |
Garrard County | 12 | 9 | 7 | 12 | 40 |
South Laurel 1 | (54) - | Sanders 9, Schaser 12, L. Hale 2, Khan 6, Skinner 22, Rader 3. |
Garrard County | (40) - | Sebastian 3, Hayes 9, York 7, Smith 8, C. Ray 5, Crutchfield 3, Price 5. |
Scott County 63 Pineville 33 (Semifinal)
Zack Humphrey led Scott County with 18 points. Byron Asher led Pineville with 12 points.
Scott County | 19 | 21 | 10 | 13 | 63 |
Pineville | 5 | 16 | 9 | 3 | 33 |
Scott County | (63) - | Crank 6, Cunningham 2, Humphrey 18, Gilbert 7, Haddix 6, Gilkey 3, Christopher 2, Peterson 8, Ryan 1, Franklin 2, Young 8. |
Pineville | (33) - | Philpot 4, Jeffrey 4, Asher 12, Skinner 4, Simpson 9. |
South Laurel 1 79 Lafayette 42 (Semifinal)
Zach Baxter led South Laurel 1 with 21 points including five three point baskets. Blake Sanders added 11 points. Tranard Chester led Lafayette with 21 points.
South Laurel 1 | 10 | 23 | 26 | 20 | 79 |
Lafayette | 9 | 13 | 15 | 5 | 42 |
South Laurel 1 | (79) - | Sanders 11, Skinner 8, Khan 6, Rader 7, Schaser 6, Baxter 21, Jones 8, Allen 2, Adams 4, Hale 2, Helton 4. |
Lafayette | (42) - | Johnson 7, Chester 21, Evans 6, Blakley 1, Oxendine 3, Jeter 4. |
Scott County 47 South Laurel 1 44 (Championship)
Jalen Haddix and Zack Humphrey led Scott County with 18 and 10
points respectively.
Blake Sanders led South Laurel 1 with 16 points.
Scott County | 14 | 13 | 10 | 10 | 47 |
South Laurel 1 | 7 | 18 | 9 | 10 | 44 |
Scott County | (47) - | Cunningham 7, Humphrey 10, Gilbert 4, Haddix 18, Short 6, Christopher 2. |
South Laurel 1 | (44) - | Sanders 16, Khan 5, Rader 2, Baxter 5, Schaser 9, Skinner 7. |
Varsity Division | ||||
Hazard | 81 | East Jessamine | 55 | (Quarterfinal) |
Bryan Station | 42 | Tates Creek | 41 | (Quarterfinal) |
Scott County | 81 | Harlan County | 49 | (Quarterfinal) |
Rowan County | 48 | West Jessamine | 42 | (Quarterfinal) |
Bryan Station | 59 | Hazard | 46 | (Semifinal) |
Scott County | 72 | Rowan County | 44 | (Semifinal) |
Scott County | 87 | Bryan Station | 63 | (Championship) |
Hazard 81 East Jessamine 55 (Quarterfinal)
Jon Combs, Jordan Olinger, and Zac Blanton led Hazard with 28, 20, and 17
points respectively.
Michael Rexroat led East Jessamine with 19 points including five three point baskets. Jordan Redd added 10 points.
Hazard | 13 | 17 | 22 | 29 | 81 |
East Jessamine | 21 | 17 | 6 | 11 | 55 |
Hazard | (81) - | Olinger 20, Combs 28, Blanton 17, Johnson 4, Jarrod Combs 2, Thompson 4, Hardy 3, Hall 3. |
East Jessamine | (55) - | Brockman 6, Webb 9, Thomas 6, Collins 2, Rexroat 19, Hairston 2, Harper 1, Redd 10. |
Bryan Station 42 Tates Creek 41 (Quarterfinal)
Jaron Mock hit a free throw with 1.1 seconds remaining on the clock to give Bryan Station the victory. Darius Waide and Deion Renfro led Bryan Station with 12 and 10
points respectively.
Darius Gibson and Todd Bradley led Tates Creek with nine points each.
Bryan Station | (42) - | Mock 1, Webb 6, Waide 12, Renfro 10, Williams 5, Evans 8. |
Tates Creek | (41) - | Bigsby 3, Ingram 6, Fugate 5, Mack 5, Tilford 4, Gibson 9, Bradley 9. |
Scott County 81 Harlan County 49 (Quarterfinal)
Isiah Ivey led Scott County with 15 points including three three point baskets. Josh Harris, Tamron Manning, and Kymble Harris added 14, 14, and 11
points respectively.
Chad Massingale led Harlan County with 19 points.
Scott County | 12 | 30 | 22 | 17 | 81 |
Harlan County | 10 | 14 | 12 | 13 | 49 |
Scott County | (81) - | J. Harris 14, Manning 14, Shotwell 9, Ivey 15, Richardson 9, K. Harris 11, Cunningham 2, Gilbert 8. |
Harlan County | (49) - | Brewer 9, Sergent 6, Massingale 19, Caldwell 5, Calton 6, Clark 2, Jenkins 2. |
Rowan County 48 West Jessamine 42 (Quarterfinal)
Adam Wing and D. J. Townsend led Rowan County with 14 and 12
points respectively.
Bradley Strait and Hager led West Jessamine with 19 and 10
points respectively.
Rowan County | 2 | 22 | 9 | 15 | 48 |
West Jessamine | 12 | 9 | 12 | 9 | 42 |
Rowan County | (48) - | Townsend 12, Hunter 2, Goodpaster 1, Egan 4, Hodge 4, Thacker 9, Wing 14, Ford 2. |
West Jessamine | (42) - | Martin 4, Hager 10, Henderson 5, Pohl 5, Strait 19. |
Bryan Station 59 Hazard 46 (Semifinal)
James Evans and Darius Waide led Bryan Station with 18 and 17
points respectively.
Zac Blanton, Jon Combs, and Jordan Olinger led Hazard with 14, 13, and 10
points respectively.
Combs recorded four three point baskets.
Bryan Station | 18 | 12 | 12 | 17 | 59 |
Hazard | 17 | 6 | 12 | 11 | 46 |
Bryan Station | (59) - | Williams 4, Renfro 6, Webb 4, Evans 18, Waide 17, Mock 8, Wells 2. |
Hazard | (46) - | Olinger 10, Jon Combs 13, Mobelini 3, Blanton 14, Jarrod Combs 3, Thompson 2. |
Scott County 72 Rowan County 44 (Semifinal)
Quin Richardson led Scott County with 18 points. Isiah Ivey added 15 points. D. J. Townsend led Rowan County with 18 points.
Scott County | 22 | 26 | 15 | 9 | 72 |
Rowan County | 9 | 15 | 11 | 9 | 44 |
Scott County | (72) - | Manning 6, Richardson 18, Ivey 15, Shotwell 8, J. Harris 4, Reliford 8, Peterson 2, K. Harris 9, Gilbert 2. |
Rowan County | (44) - | Townsend 18, Hunter 4, Goodpaster 2, Egan 7, Thacker 2, Barnard 1, Newsome 3, Wing 9. |
Scott County 87 Bryan Station 63 (Championship)
Isiah Ivey, Tamron Manning, and Tanner Shotwell led Scott County with 23, 18, and 10
points respectively.
James Evans and Deion Renfro led Bryan Station with 15 and 12
points respectively.
Scott County | 22 | 16 | 25 | 24 | 87 |
Bryan Station | 21 | 18 | 14 | 10 | 63 |
Scott County | (87) - | Manning 18, Richardson 9, Shotwell 10, Ivey 23, J. Harris 4, Reliford 3, Humphrey 1, K. Harris 9, Gilbert 4, Cunningham 4, Haddix 2. |
Bryan Station | (63) - | Renfro 12, Waide 8, Williams 8, Evans 15, Webb 9, Wells 7, Dreux 4. |
Congratulations to Scott County JV and Scott County Varsity 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.
Thanks to the Kentucky Basketball Academy academy staff for putting on another quality 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.