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2017 Kentucky All “A” Classic Basketball State Tournament
Boys’ Tournament

Frankfort Convention Center
Frankfort, KY
January 26-29, 2017

© 2017 by Ron Harrison


The All “A” Classic started in 1980 with eight teams and became a true statewide championship with 16 boy’s regional tournament winners competing for the championship.  Champions crowned to date are 1980 Covington Holy Cross, 1981 Bellevue, 1982 Carlisle County, 1983 Walton-Verona, 1984 Oneida Baptist, 1985 Harlan, 1986 Muhlenberg Central, 1987 Covington Holy Cross, 1988 Bardstown, 1989 Central City, 1990 University Heights, 1991 University Heights, 1992 Lexington Catholic, 1993 Dilce Combs, 1994 Harlan, 1995 Harlan, 1996 University Heights, 1997 Lexington Catholic, 1998 University Heights, 1999 University Heights, 2000 Newport Central Catholic, 2001 Glasgow, 2002 University Heights, 2003 St. Henry, 2004 Hazard, 2005 University Heights, 2006 Bardstown, 2007 Bishop Brossart, 2008 University Heights, 2009 Shelby Valley, 2010 Shelby Valley, 2011 Betsy Layne, 2012 Covington Holy Cross, 2013 Newport Central Catholic, 2014 Newport Central Catholic, 2015 Newport Central Catholic, and 2017 Cordia.

 

 

January 26th

 

Mayfield vs. Kentucky Country Day

 

Mayfield coach Chris Guhy started the following lineup: 6-2 So. Conner Guthrie, 6-0 Sr. Anton Lumson, 6-3 So. Carson Guthrie, 5-11 Jr. Jordan Harrison, and 5-11 So. Kent Trey Matthews.  Kentucky Country Day coach James Booker countered with 5-10 Sr. Hayden Kraus, 6-0 Sr. Connor Wildman, 5-10 Jr. Wilder Brice, 5-7 Jr. Solomon Mathis, and 5-11 Sr. Anthony Mathis.

 

Mayfield defeated Kentucky Country Day by a score of 85-73.  Mayfield shot 63% from the field including six of 13 from the three point line.  The Cardinals connected on 11 of 18 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 10 points off nine KCD turnovers.  KCD shot 41.7% from the field including eight of 25 from beyond the arc.  KCD attempted 18 more shots (72-54) from the field than Maysville.  The Bearcats connected on five of nine free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 15 Mayfield turnovers.

 

Conner Guthrie led Mayfield with 25 points including two three point baskets, three blocked shots, and four steals.  Carson Guthrie added 21 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, six assists, and two blocked shots.  Anton Lumson recorded 12 points, seven rebounds, and six assists.  6-1 So. Desean Jones chipped in with 11 points and four rebounds.

 

Solomon Mathis led KCD with 22 points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals.  Anthony Mathis added 20 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, and four assists.  Hayden Kraus recorded 18 points including four three point baskets and five rebounds.

 

Mayfield

20

18

22

25

85

Kentucky Country Day

17

15

13

28

73

 

Mayfield (85) – Co. Guthrie 25, Lumson 12, Ca. Guthrie 21, Harrison 5, Matthews 9, Daniels 2, Jones 11.

 

Kentucky Country Day (73) – Kraus 18, Wildman 0, Brice 4, S. Mathis 22, A. Mathis 20, Cosby 9.

 

 

Russellville vs. East Ridge

 

Russellville coach Phil Todd started the following lineup: 6-6 Sr. DeAndre Bradshaw, 6-1 Sr. Jaylyn McMurry, 6-3 Sr. Shon Kees, 5-8 So. Jacob Naylor, and 5-10 Sr. Micah Naylor.  East Ridge coach Randy McCoy countered with 6-2 Sr. Justin Potter, 6-2 Sr. Matt Miller, 6-6 Sr. Dawson Clark, 5-11 Sr. Chris Bevins, and 6-0 Sr. Michael Conn.

 

Russellville defeated East Ridge by a score of 63-52.  The score was tied six times and there were seven lead changes in this game.  Russellville shot 47.8% from the field including four of nine from the three point line.  The Panthers connected on 15 of 24 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 17 East Ridge turnovers.  East Ridge shot 40% from the field including four of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Warriors connected on 12 of 18 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 14 Russellville turnovers.

 

DeAndre Bradshaw led Russellville with 19 points including 13 of 16 free throws, 13 rebounds, six assists, and two steals.  Jaylyn McMurry added 14 points, five rebounds, three blocked shots, and five steals.  Jacob Naylor chipped in with 13 points.  Micah Naylor recorded six points, five rebounds, and three assists.

 

Michael Conn led East Ridge with 18 points, seven rebounds, and three steals.  Dawson Clark added 17 points including four three point baskets and four rebounds.  Matt Miller recorded eight points, six rebounds, and three assists.

 

Russellville

6

19

21

17

63

East Ridge

2

21

14

15

52

 

Russellville (63) – Bradshaw 19, McMurry 14, Kees 4, J. Naylor 13. M. Naylor 6, Kemp 4, Jones 3.

 

East Ridge (52) – Potter 1, Miller 8, Clark 17, Bevins 0, Conn 18, Keene 8.

 

 

Cordia vs. Newport Central Catholic

 

Cordia coach Josh Hurt started the following lineup:6-7 Sr. Malik Henry, 6-1 Fr. D’Andre Reed, 7-0 Jr. Oumar Keita, 5-11 Jr. Kareem McDonald, and 6-3 Jr. Ramon Mercado.  Newport Central Catholic coach Ken Collopy countered with 6-5 Jr. Brendan Luken, 6-3 Sr. Luke Moeves, 6-6 Sr. Trey Wurtz, 6-1 Jr. Jalen McDaniel, and 6-1 Jr. Brennan Hall.

 

Newport Central Catholic pulled away in the final quarter to defeat Cordia by a score of 65-57.  The score was tied eight times and there were three lead changes in the game.  Newport Central Catholic shot 44.4% from the field including four of 14 from the three point line.  The Thorobreds connected on 21 of 29 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Cordia turnovers.  Cordia shot 42% from the field including one of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Lions connected on 14 of 21 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored two points off two Newport Central Catholic turnovers.

 

Brendan Luken led Newport Central Catholic with 22 points including two three point baskets.  Brennan Hall added 16 points including eight of 11 free throws and five assists.  Luke Moeves chipped in with 14 points.

 

Kareem McDonald led Cordia with 15 points and six rebounds.  Malik Henry added 13 points and 15 rebounds.  Oumar Keita recorded nine points and nine rebounds.

 

Cordia

14

13

13

17

57

Newport Central Catholic

17

16

7

25

65

 

Cordia (57) – Henry 13, Reed 6, Keita 9, McDonald 15, Mercado 7, Frazier 7.

 

Newport Central Catholic (65) – Luken 22, Moeves 14, Wurtz 4, McDaniel 4, Hall 16, St. Pangallo 5.

 

 

University Heights vs. Fort Knox

 

University Heights coach Grant Shouse started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. Malik Lovan, 6-3 So. Taquan Hollowell, 6-2 Sr. Tavion Hollowell, 6-1 So. Drew McGowan, and 6-1 So. Dekeyvan Tandy.  Fort Knox coach Kip Rambo countered with 6-6 Sr. Matthew Riveria, 6-4 Sr. Camron Gore, 6-4 Sr. Christopher Baldwin, 5-7 Jr. Joshua DeRivas, and 5-10 Sr. Devon Horne.

 

University Height outscored Fort Knox 25-8 in the second quarter on their way to an 80-56 victory.  University Heights shot 47.1% from the field including 10 of 25 from the three point line.  The Blazers connected on six of 13 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 22 points off 15 Fort Knox turnovers.  Fort Knox shot 37,7% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on 13 of 18 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 10 University Heights turnovers.

 

Dekeyvan Tandy led University Heights with 30 points including two three point baskets and six rebounds.  Tavion Hollowell added 15 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, seven assists, and four steals.  5-11 Jr. Jordan Johnson chipped in with 13 points including two three point baskets.  Taquan Hollowell recorded nine points and 13 rebounds.

 

Camron Gore led Fort Knox with 14 points and nine rebounds.  Devon Horne added 12 points and six rebounds.  6-2 Sr. Kamoni Green recorded 12 points including six of six free throws.

 

University Heights

19

25

11

25

80

Fort Knox

18

8

21

9

56

 

University Heights (80) – Lovan 0, Tacquan Hollowell 9, Tavion Hollowell 15, McGowan 9, Tandy 30, Johnson 13, Crump 1, Edmonson 3.

 

Fort Knox (56) – Riveria 3, Gore 14, Baldwin 6, DeRivas 9, Horne 12, Green 12.

 

 

Owensboro Catholic vs. Pineville

 

Owensboro Catholic coach Tim Riley started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Jacob Mulcahy, 6-2 Jr. Luke Hayden, 6-6 Jr. John Marshall, 5-10 Jr. Maxwell Reid, and 6-0 Jr. Hayden Riney.  Pineville coach JD Strange countered with 6-3 Sr. Will Adams, 6-0 Sr. Trent Lefevers, 6-4 Sr. Frederick Carnes, 5-10 Jr. Josh Lawson, and 5-11 Sr. Tuck Woolum.

 

Owensboro Catholic defeated Pineville by a score of 58-23.  Owensboro Catholic shot 47.2% from the field including four of 11 from the three point line.  The Aces connected on four of 10 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 22 points off 21 Pineville turnovers.  Pineville shot 22.2% from the field including one of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Mountain Lions connected on six of 12 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored two points off nine Owensboro Catholic turnovers.

 

Jacob Mulcahy led Owensboro Catholic with 12 points including two three point baskets.  John Marshall added nine points and four rebounds.  6-3 Jr. Gabriel McFarland recorded seven points and five rebounds.

 

Frederick Carnes led Pineville with eight points and eight rebounds.  Trent Lefevers also scored eight points.

 

Owensboro Catholic

13

12

15

18

58

Pineville

6

3

5

9

23

 

Owensboro Catholic (58) – Mulcahy 12, Hayden 6, Marshall 9, Reid 2, Riney 3, Hartz 7, Ballard 4, McFarland 7, Cecil 2, Gray 2, Warren 4.

 

Pineville (23) – Adams 0, Lefevers 8, Carnes 8, Lawson 0, Woolum 2, Brock 3, Caldwell 2.

 

 

Elliott County vs. Paris

 

 Elliott County coach Craig Adkins started the following lineup: 6-1 So. Korbin Spencer, 6-1 Sr. Chase Porter, 5-9 Sr. Austin Porter, 5-7 So. Tanner Dickerson, and 5-9 So. Gage Evans.  Paris coach Terence Brooks countered with 5-11 Sr. Dontez Myers, 6-1 Sr. Jordan Davis, 6-3 Sr. Jekobi Wells, 5-7 Jr. Marcus Ashford, and 5-10 Jr. Eric Johnson.

 

Paris defeated Elliott County by a score of 67-58.  Paris shot 45.8% from the field including six of 16 from the three point line.  The Greyhounds connected on 17 of 25 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 17 Elliott County turnovers.  Elliott County shot 48.9% from the field including six of 16 from beyond the arc.  The Lions connected on eight of 21 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 17 Paris turnovers.

 

Jekobi Wells led Paris with 26 points including seven of 10 free throws, six rebounds, four assists, and three steals.  Eric Johnson added 13 points including two three point baskets and six rebounds.  5-9 Sr. Tayjin Cunningham recorded 12 points.

 

Chase Porter led Elliott County with 23 points including four three point baskets, nine rebounds, and four assists.  Korbin Spencer added 20 points, five rebounds, and four assists.  Gage Evans chipped in with 10 points.

 

Elliott County

9

11

18

20

58

Paris

17

18

18

14

67

 

Elliott County (58) – Spencer 20, C. Porter 23, A. Porter 3, Dickerson 2, Evans 10.

 

Paris (67) – Myers 6, J. Davis 6, Wells 26, Ashford 2, E. Johnson 13, Cunningham 12, R. Davis 2.

 

 

Walton Verona vs. Danville

 

Walton Verona coach Grant Brannen started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Austin Lay, 6-0 Sr. Jeremy Moran, 6-8 So. Dieonte Miles, 5-10 Sr. Evan Anderson, and 6-6 Jr. Zach Clinkenbeard.  Danville coach Ed McKinney countered with 6-4 So. DeShaud St. Martin, 6-1 So. Zach Thornton, 6-4 Jr. Jared Southerland, 5-10 Sr. Tanner Ford, and 6-0 Jr. David Walker.

 

Walton Verona pulled away in the second half to defeat Danville by a score of 46-33.  The score was tied three times and there were three lead changes in the game.  Walton Verona shot 37.9% from the field including four of nine from the three point line.  The Bearcats connected on 20 of 29 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored nine points off eight Danville turnovers.  Danville shot 24.4% from the field including five of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Admirals connected on six of 11 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 10 Walton Verona turnovers.

 

Zach Clinkenbeard led Walton Verona with 16 points including four three point baskets and 10 rebounds.  Dieonte Miles added 12 points, 10 rebounds, and six blocked shots. 

 

Tanner Ford led Danville with 11 points and two steals.  DeShaud St. Martin added 10 points and six rebounds.  Jared Southerland recorded seven points and four rebounds.

 

Walton Verona

10

14

9

13

46

Danville

12

10

6

5

33

 

Walton Verona (46) – Lay 5, Moran 2, Miles 12, Anderson 6, Clinkenbeard 16, Pardee 2, Grubbs 2, Shazier 1.

 

Danville (33) – St. Martin 10, Thornton 0, Southerland 7, Ford 11, Walker 0, Warren 2, Kavanaugh 3.

 

 

Lexington Christian Academy vs. Louisville Holy Cross

 

Lexington Christian Academy coach Nate Valentine started the following lineup: 6-6 Jr. Carter Hendricksen, 6-6 So. Kyle Rode, 6-6 Jr. Austin Hall. 6-0 Jr. Chandler Stewart, and 6-2 Sr. Nathan Harper.  Louisville Holy Cross coach Kent Foushee countered with 6-2 Sr. Ethan Short, 6-0 Sr. Chase Phillips, 6-8 Jr. Ethan Driskell, 5-6 So. Cade Crawley, and 5-6 So. Jaren McDonald.

 

Lexington Christian Academy raced out to an 18-7 first quarter lead on their way to a 61-40 victory over Louisville Holy Cross.  LCA shot 55.1% from the field including four of 14 from the three point line.  The Eagles connected on three of eight from the free throw line, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 17 Holy Cross turnovers.  Holy Cross shot 31.9% from the field including seven of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Cougars connected on three of 10 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 12 LCA turnovers.

 

Kyle Rode led LCA with 15 points and seven assists.  Chandler Stewart added 13 points including three three point baskets and four assists.  Carter Hendricksen recorded 12 points, eight rebounds, two blocked shots, and three steals.

 

Cade Crawley led Holy Cross with 11 points including three three point baskets.  Chase Phillips added nine points on three three point baskets.  Ethan Driskell recorded five points and seven rebounds.  Nathan Harper chipped in with nine points, seven rebounds, and three assists.  Austin Hall recorded six points, four rebounds, and four blocked shots.

 

Lexington Christian Academy

18

13

15

15

61

Louisville Holy Cross

7

13

14

6

40

 

Lexington Christian Academy (61) – Hendricksen 12, Rode 15, Hall 6, Stewart 13, Harper 9, Dalton 2, Miller 2, Hardin 2.

 

Louisville Holy Cross (40) – Short 5, Phillips 9, Driskell 5, Crawley 11, McDonald 4, Ellis 2, Scott 2, Bearden 2.

 

 

January 27th

 

Russellville vs. Mayfield (Quarterfinal)

 

Russellville coach Phil Todd started the following lineup: 6-6 Sr. DeAndre Bradshaw, 6-1 Sr. Jaylyn McMurry, 6-3 Sr. Shon Kees, 5-8 So. Jacob Naylor, and 5-10 Sr. Micah Naylor.  Mayfield coach Chris Guhy countered with 6-2 So. Conner Guthrie, 6-0 Sr. Anton Lumson, 6-3 So. Carson Guthrie, 5-11 Jr. Jordan Harrison, and 5-11 So. Kent Trey Matthews

 

Russellville defeated Mayfield by a score of 81-59.  Russellville shot 49.3% from the field including six of 15 from the three point line.  The Panthers connected on seven of 14 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 33 points off 23 Mayfield turnovers.  Mayfield shot 43.8% from the field including eight of 27 from beyond the arc.  The Cardinals connected on nine of 13 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Russellville turnovers.

 

DeAndre Bradshaw led Russellville with 23 points, 13 rebounds, five assists, two blocked shots, and three steals.  Jacob Naylor also scored 23 points including four three point baskets.  Micah Naylor chipped in with 13 points and four rebounds.  Jaylyn McMurry recorded 11 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists, and three steals.

 

Conner Guthrie led Mayfield with 20 points including five three point baskets, three rebounds, and three assists.  Anton Lumson added 13 points and five rebounds. Carson Guthrie recorded eight points, six rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots.

 

Russellville

21

17

19

24

81

Mayfield

17

8

17

17

59

 

Russellville (81) – Bradshaw 23, McMurry 11, Kees 4, J. Naylor 23, M. Naylor 13, Jones 7.

 

Mayfield (59) – Co. Guthrie 20, Lumson 13, Ca. Guthrie 8, Harrison 3, Matthews 7, Daniels 6, Jones 2.

 

 

University Heights vs. Newport Central Catholic (Quarterfinal)

 

University Heights coach Grant Shouse started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. Malik Lovan, 6-3 So. Taquan Hollowell, 6-2 Sr. Tavion Hollowell, 6-1 So. Drew McGowan, and 6-1 So. Dekeyvan Tandy.  Newport Central Catholic coach Ken Collopy countered with 6-5 Jr. Brendan Luken, 6-3 Sr. Luke Moeves, 6-6 Sr. Trey Wurtz, 6-1 Jr. Jalen McDaniel, and 6-1 Jr. Brennan Hall.

 

Newport Central Catholic trailed 46-44 after three quarters but rallied to earn a 62-56 victory.  The score was tied 15 times and there were 12 lead changes in the game.  Newport Central Catholic shot 37.3% from the field including nine of18 from the three point line.  The Thorobreds connected on 15 of 18 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 10 points off five University Heights turnovers.  University Height shot 37.7% from the field including four of 18 from beyond the arc.  The Blazers connected on six of seven free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 12 Newport Central Catholic turnovers.

 

Brennan Hall led the victors with 26 points including six three point baskets, seven rebounds, and three assists.  Luke Moeves added 13 points, 12 rebounds, and four assists.

 

Dekeyvan Tandy led University Heights with 22 points including two three point baskets.  Drew McGowan added 12 points.  Tavion Hollowell recorded 11 points, six rebounds, and 10 assists.  Taquan Hollowell chipped in with nine points, eight rebounds, and three steals.

 

University Heights

15

17

14

10

56

Newport Central Catholic

15

19

10

18

62

 

University Heights (56) – Lovan 2, Taquan Hollowell 9, Tavion Hollowell 11, McGowan 12, Tandy 22.

 

Newport Central Catholic (62) – Luken 5, Moeves 13, Wurtz 2, McDaniel 5, Hall 26, Sp. Pangallo 1, St. Pangallo 5, Neff 5.

 

 

Paris vs. Owensboro Catholic (Quarterfinal)

 

Paris coach Terence Brooks started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Dontez Myers, 6-1 Sr. Jordan Davis, 6-3 Sr. Jekobi Wells, 5-7 Jr. Marcus Ashford, and 5-10 Jr. Eric Johnson.  Owensboro Catholic coach Tim Riley countered with 6-2 Sr. Jacob Mulcahy, 6-2 Jr. Luke Hayden, 6-6 Jr. John Marshall, 5-10 Jr. Maxwell Reid, and 6-0 Jr. Hayden Riney

 

Paris held on down the stretch to defeat Owensboro Catholic by a score of 46-44.  The score was tied three times and there were three lead changes in the game.  Paris shot 33-3% from the field including three of 17 from the three point line.  Paris attempted 15 more shots (51-36) from the field than Owensboro Catholic.  The Greyhounds connected on nine of 15 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 17 Owensboro Catholic turnovers.  Owensboro Catholic shot 44.4% from the field including three of nine from beyond the arc.  The Aces connected on nine of 14 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and did not score off five Paris turnovers.

 

Jekobi Wells led Paris with 15 points including seven of nine free throws and five rebounds.  Eric Johnson added 10 points and three steals.  Jordan Davis recorded eight points and nine rebounds.

 

John Marshall led Owensboro Catholic with 16 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Luke Hayden added 12 points and six rebounds.

 

Paris

11

13

12

10

46

Owensboro Catholic

15

7

9

13

44

 

Paris (46) – Myers 2, J. Davis 8, Wells 15, Ashford 0, Johnson 10, Cunningham 3, R. Davis 8.

 

Owensboro Catholic (44) – Mulcahy 6, Hayden 12, Marshall 16, Reid 0, Riney 7, Ballard 3.

 

 

Lexington Christian Academy vs. Walton Verona (Quarterfinal)

 

Lexington Christian Academy coach Nate Valentine started the following lineup: 6-6 Jr. Carter Hendricksen, 6-6 So. Kyle Rode, 6-6 Jr. Austin Hall. 6-0 Jr. Chandler Stewart, and 6-2 Sr. Nathan Harper.  Walton Verona coach Grant Brannen countered with 6-2 Jr. Austin Lay, 6-0 Sr. Jeremy Moran, 6-8 So. Dieonte Miles, 5-10 Sr. Evan Anderson, and 6-6 Jr. Zach Clinkenbeard

 

Lexington Christian Academy defeated Walton Verona by a score of 50-36.  There were seven lead changes and three ties in this game.  LCA shot 39.6% from the field including five of 18 from the three point line.  The Eagles attempted 18 more shots (53-35) from the field than Walton Verona. The Eagles connected on three of three free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 13 Walton Verona turnovers.  Walton Verona shot 40% from the field including four of seven from beyond the arc.  The Bearcats connected on four of eight free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored eight points off 13 LCA turnovers.

 

Austin Hall led LCA with 14 points, seven rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Kyle Rode added 13 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists.  Nathan Harper recorded 12 points including two three point baskets.  Carter Hendricksen chipped in with nine points and six rebounds.

 

5-8 Jr. Curry Shazier led Walton Verona with 11 points.  Zach Clinkenbeard added nine points on three three point baskets, seven rebounds, and three steals. 

 

Lexington Christian Academy

12

4

17

17

50

Walton Verona

10

13

7

6

36

 

Lexington Christian Academy (50) – Hendricksen 9, Rode 13, Hall 14, Stewart 2, Harper 12.

 

Walton Verona (36) – Lay 6, Moran 1, Miles 3, Anderson 0, Clinkenbeard 9, Shazier 11, Pardee 6.

 

 

January 28th

 

 

Newport Central Catholic vs. Russellville (Semifinal)

 

Newport Central Catholic coach Ken Collopy started the following lineup:  6-5 Jr. Brendan Luken, 6-3 Sr. Luke Moeves, 5-10 Jr. Stephen Pangallo, 6-1 Jr. Jalen McDaniel, and 6-1 Jr. Brennan Hall.  Russellville coach Phil Todd countered with 6-6 Sr. DeAndre Bradshaw, 6-1 Sr. Jaylyn McMurry, 6-3 Sr. Shon Kees, 5-8 So. Jacob Naylor, and 5-10 Sr. Micah Naylor. 

 

Newport Central Catholic outscored Russellville 16-6 in overtime to earn a 61-51 victory.  Newport Central Catholic shot 43.3% from the field including three of 16 from the three point line.  The Thorobreds connected on six of 10 free throws, pulled down 50 rebounds, and scored four points off eight Russellville turnovers.  Russellville shot 22.7% from the field including five of 23 from beyond the arc.  The Panthers connected on 12 of 22 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 21 Newport Central Catholic turnovers.  Russellville attempted 15 more shots (75-60) from the field than Newport Central Catholic.

 

6-6 Sr. Trey Wurtz led Newport Central Catholic with 15 points, nine rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Brendan Luken added 14 points, 13 rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Jalen McDaniel chipped in with 10 points and four rebounds.  Luke Moeves added eight points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Brennan Hall recorded seven points, nine rebounds, and four assists.

 

Jacob Naylor led Russellville with 18 points including three three point baskets.  DeAndre  Bradshaw added 17 points, 16 rebounds, three assists, and seven blocked shots.  Jaylyn McMurry recorded seven points and 11 rebounds.

 

Newport Central Catholic

8

12

12

13

16

61

Russellville

17

8

14

6

6

51

 

Newport Central Catholic (61) – Luken 14, Moeves 8, St. Pangallo 2, McDaniel 10, Hall 7, Sp. Pangallo 2, Wurtz 15, Neff 3.

 

Russellville (51) – Bradshaw 17, McMurry 7, Kees 2, J. Naylor 18, M. Naylor 6, Kemp 1.

 

 

Lexington Christian Academy vs. Paris (Semifinal)

 

Lexington Christian Academy coach Nate Valentine started the following lineup: 6-6 Jr. Carter Hendricksen, 6-6 So. Kyle Rode, 6-6 Jr. Austin Hall. 6-0 Jr. Chandler Stewart, and 6-2 Sr. Nathan Harper.  Paris coach Terence Brooks countered with 5-11 Sr. Dontez Myers, 6-1 Sr. Jordan Davis, 6-3 Sr. Jekobi Wells, 5-7 Jr. Marcus Ashford, and 5-10 Jr. Eric Johnson

 

Paris defeated Lexington Christian Academy by a score of 65-58.  Paris shot 48% from the field including six of 13 from the three point line.  The Greyhounds connected on 11 of 19 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 22 points off 15 LCA turnovers.  LCA shot 42.3% from the field including seven of 25 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on seven of 10 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 16 Paris turnovers.

 

Eric Johnson led Paris with 27 points including five three point baskets and four rebounds.  Jekobi Wells added 22 points, nine rebounds, and three steals. 

 

Austin Hall led LCA with 15 points, seven rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Kyle Rode added 11 points and five assists.  Nathan Harper also scored 11 points including three three point baskets.  Chandler Stewart recorded 10 points, three rebounds, and six assists.  Carter Hendricksen chipped in with nine points and six rebounds.

 

Lexington Christian Academy

7

18

11

22

58

Paris

13

17

17

18

65

 

Lexington Christian Academy (58) – Hendricksen 9, Rode 11, Hall 15, Stewart 10, Harper 11, Dalton 2.

 

Paris (65) – Myers 0, J. Davis 0, Wells 22, Ashford 5, Johnson 27, Cunningham 8, R. Davis 3.

 

 

January 29th

 

 

Paris vs. Newport Central Catholic (Championship)

 

Paris coach Terence Brooks started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. Dontez Myers, 6-1 Sr. Jordan Davis, 6-3 Sr. Jekobi Wells, 5-7 Jr. Marcus Ashford, and 5-10 Jr. Eric Johnson.  Newport Central Catholic coach Ken Collopy countered with 6-5 Jr. Brendan Luken, 6-3 Sr. Luke Moeves, 6-6 Sr. Trey Wurtz, 6-1 Jr. Jalen McDaniel, and 6-1 Jr. Brennan Hall.

 

Paris took control early and defeated Newport Central Catholic by a score of 66-48 to claim the championship.  Paris shot 44.4% from the field including eight of 15 from the three point line.  The Greyhounds connected on 10 of 12 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 17 Newport Central Catholic turnovers.  Newport Central Catholic shot 39% from the field including six of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Thorobreds connected on 10 of 17 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored three points off seven Paris turnovers.

 

Eric Johnson led Paris with 19 points including three three point baskets, seven rebounds, two assists, and three steals.  Jekobi Wells added 15 points.  6-1 Sr. Ryan Davis chipped in with nine points on three three point baskets, six rebounds, and three assists.  5-7 Jr. Marcus Ashford recorded nine points, three rebounds, five assists, and three steals.  5-9 Sr. Tayjin Cunningham added nine points.

 

Luke Moeves led Newport Central Catholic with 17 points including four three point baskets.  Brennan Hall added 15 points.  Trey Wurtz recorded six points, 13 rebounds, and two blocked shots.

 

Paris

22

21

6

17

66

Newport Central Catholic

10

14

14

10

48

 

Paris (66) – Myers 0, J. Davis 2, Wells 15, Ashford 9, Johnson 19, Cunningham 9, R. Davis 9, Dumphord 3.

 

Newport Central Catholic (48) – Luken 2, Moeves 17, Wurtz 6, McDaniel 3, Hall 15, Sp. Pangallo 5.

 

 

All Tournament Team – Marcus Ashford (Paris), DeAndre Bradshaw (Russellville), Jordan Davis (Paris), Conner Guthrie (Mayfield), Brennan Hall (Newport Central Catholic), Eric Johnson (Paris), Brendan Luken (Newport Central Catholic), Luke Moeves (Newport Central Catholic), Jacob Naylor (Russellville), Kyle Rode (Lexington Christian Academy), Chandler Stewart (Lexington Christian Academy), Dekeyvan Tandy (University Heights Academy), and Jekobi Wells (Paris), MVP

 

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for all the games in this tournament.