2017JBCCCG

 

 

2017 Jack Buford Chevy Christmas Classic (Girls)

Madison Central High School

Richmond, KY

December 20-22, 2017

©2018 Ron Harrison

 

 

Wednesday December 20th

 

Frederick Douglass vs. Madison Central

 

Frederick Douglass coach Shawn Ransom started the following lineup: 5-7 So. Ashanti Hollingsworth, 5-7 Fr. Niyaune Gentry, 5-10 Sr. Shawna Fogle, 5-6 8th Grade Timothi Williams, and 5-9 Jr. Destyne Jackson.  Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey countered with 5-7 So. Taleya Todd, 5-7 Sr. Blaze Pacheco, 5-10 So. Je’Kauri McKeithen, 5-5 Sr. Bailey Vanover, and 5-7 Sr. Eliza Minter.

 

Madison Central’s pressure defense recorded 27 steals, three blocked shots, and recorded 37 points off 34 Frederick Douglass turnovers in a 70-46 victory.  Madison Central shot 39.7% from the field including four of 12 from the three point line.  The Indians connected on 16 of 28 free throws and pulled down 41 rebounds.  Frederick Douglass shot 32.1% from the field including five of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Broncos connected on five of 13 free throws, pulled down 43 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 18 Madison Central turnovers.  The Broncos also recorded nine blocked shots.

 

Je’Kauri McKeithen led Madison Central with 20 points, eight rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals.  McKeithen was eight of 12 from the field and four of six from the free throw line.  Taleya Todd added 18 points including two three point baskets, five assists, and eight steals.  Bailey Vanover recorded a rare triple double with 16 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 steals.  Blaze Pacheco chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets, four assists, and two steals.

 

Destyne Jackson led 23 points including two three point baskets, eight rebounds, three blocked shots, and five steals.  Timothi Williams added eight points and four rebounds.

 

Frederick Douglass

10

14

6

16

46

Madison Central

20

12

19

19

70

 

Frederick Douglass (46) – Hollingsworth 0, Gentry 3, Fogle 2, Williams 8, Jackson 23, Taylor 5, K. Williams 4, Price 1.

 

Madison Central (70) – Todd 18, Pacheco 8, McKeithen 20, Vanover 16, Minter 0, Hudson 3, Powell 2, Duerson 2, Parks 1.

 

 

Harrison County vs. Madison Southern (Girls)

 

Harrison County coach Kimberly Marshall started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Sydney Morris, 5-9 So. Katelin Ecklar, 5-11 Jr. Kaylee Clements, 5-6 8th Grade Gabrielle Hatterick, and 5-7 Jr. Madison Kellione.  Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons countered with 5-9 So. Aleigh Richardson, 5-7 Sr. Paige Carter, 5-9 So. Skylar Sparks, 5-6 So. Sunni Walters, and 5-8  Fr. Samantha Cornelison.

 

Harrison County outscored Madison Southern 19-5 in the second quarter on their way to a 65-49 victory.  The score was tied four times and there were three lead changes in the game.  Harrison County shot 49% from the field including two of 11 from the three point line.  The Fillies connected on 13 of 19 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 25 points off 21 Madison Southern turnovers.  Madison Southern shot 30.8% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Eagles connected on 12 of 30 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 23 Harrison County turnovers.

 

Sydney Morris led Harrison County with 20 points including eight of nine free throws,15 rebounds, and five steals.  Madison Kellione added 17 points and seven assists.  Kaylee Clements recorded 12 points and eight rebounds.

 

Samantha Cornelison led Madison Southern with 15 points, four rebounds, and seven steals.  5-6 8th Grade Morgan Flannery added 11 points including two three point baskets.  Paige Carter added eight points and Aleigh Richardson recorded five points, six rebounds, and three steals.

 

Harrison County

10

19

19

17

65

Madison Southern

13

5

16

15

49

 

Harrison County (65) – Morris 20, Ecklar 5, Clements 12, Hatterick 7, Kellione 17, Kenney 4.

 

Madison Southern (49) – Richardson 5, P. Carter 8, Sparks 1, Walters 1, Cornelison 15, Z. Carter 2, Howell 4, Flannery 11, Daniels 2.

 

Menifee County vs. Pulaski County

 

Menifee County coach Paul Ricker started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Emma Hacker, 5-8 Sr. Alexuz Stidom, 6-1 Fr. Kelsey Woodard, 5-5 Jr. Alison Johnson, and 5-10 Sr. Mara Walker.  Pulaski County coach Chris Adkins countered with 5-5 Fr. Madelyn Dunn, 5-6 8th Grade Madelyn Blankenship, 5-9 Jr. Ashley Coomer, 5-3 So. Ashlynn Pennington, and 5-4 8th Grade Caroline Oaks.

 

Menifeee County defeated Pulaski County by a score of 49-38.  Menifee County shot 39.5% from the field including four of 13 from the three point line.  The Lady Cats connected on 11 of 18 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 17 Pulaski County turnovers.  Pulaski County shot 25% from the field including three of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Maroons connected on 11 of 22 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 16 Metcalfe County turnovers.

 

Emma Hacker led Metcalfe County with 22 points, seven rebounds, and five steals.  Mara Walker added 12 points including three three point baskets.  Kelsey Woodard recorded seven points, seven rebounds, three assists, and seven blocked shots.  Alexuz Stidom pulled down 14 rebounds.

 

Caroline Oaks led Pulaski County with 23 points including eight of nine free throws.  Ashlynn Pennington added six points.  Ashley Coomer pulled down 12 rebounds.

 

Menifee County

16

8

15

10

49

Pulaski County

6

10

12

10

38

 

Menifee County (49) – Hacker 22, Stidom 1, K. Woodard 7, Johnson 3, Walker 12, Evans 2, Wells 2.

 

Pulaski County (38) – Dunn 2, Blankenship 2, Coomer 2, Pennington 6, Oaks 23, G. Countryman 3.

 

 

Garrard County vs. Pike County Central

 

Garrard County coach Scott Latham started the following lineup: 5-6 So. Madisyn Neeley, 5-7 Sr. Olivia Saylor, 5-9 So. Katy Pozzuto, 5-4 So Fran Montgomery, and 5-6 So. Brittany Butner.  Pike County Central coach Derrick Newsome countered with 5-7 So. Alexis Newsome, 5-5 Jr. Haley Boyd, 5-7 Jr. Kylea Stanley, 4-9 Jr. Cassidy Mullins, and 5-4 So. Bailey Birchfield.

 

Pike County Central raced out to a 22-4 first quarter lead on their way to a 63-46 victory.  Turnovers proved to be the downfall for Garrard County as Pike County Central recorded 23 steals and scored 30 points off 33 Garrard County turnovers.  Pike County Central shot 41.4% from the field including nine of 22 from the three point line.  The Lady Hawks connected on six of 16 free throws and pulled down 32 rebounds.  Garrard County shot 38.2% from the field including four of 12 from beyond the arc.   The Lady Lions connected on 16 of 26 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 21 Pike County Central turnovers.

 

Bailey Birchfield led Pike County Central with 19 points including three three point baskets, nine assists, and eight steals.  Alexis Newsome added 15 points on five three point baskets.  Kylea Stanley recorded 11 points, 14 rebounds, and five steals.  Cassidy Mullins chipped in with nine points, four rebounds, and three assists.

 

Brittany Butner led Garrard County with 12 points including two three point baskets.  Olivia Saylor added 10 points including two three point baskets and six rebounds.  Fran Montgomery recorded eight points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals.  Madisyn Neeley also scored eight points and five rebounds.

 

Garrard County

4

21

17

4

46

Pike County Central

22

20

17

4

63

 

Garrard County (46) – Neeley 8, Saylor 10, Pozzuto 5, Montgomery 8, Butner 12, Mosier 3.

 

Pike County Central (63) – Newsome 15, Boyd 0, Stanley 11, Mullins 9, Birchfield 19, Brinager 7, Neece 2.

 

 

Belfry vs. Whitley County

 

Belfry coach Kevin Deskins started the following lineup: 5-7 Jr. Kailee Rash, 5-7 Jr. Lyndsey Miller, 5-10 Fr. McKenzie Maynard, 5-2 Jr. Ariel Mounts, and 5-5 Jr. Robbi-Ann Brewer.  Whitley County coach David Estes countered with 5-10 Sr. Seirra Feltner, 5-5 Sr. Abbey Estes, 5-10 So. Lindi Lawson, 5-1 Jr. Kaelie Frazier, and 5-2 Sr. Hannah Clear.

 

Whitley County outscored Belfry 22-11 in the third quarter on their way to a 54-42 victory.  The score was tied four times and there were three lead changes in the game.  Whitley County shot 35.3% from the field including eight of 21 from the three point line.  The Lady Colonels connected on 10 of 15 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 15 Belfry turnovers.  Belfry shot 32.7% from the field including two of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Pirates connected on eight of 17 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored eight points off nine Whitley County turnovers.

 

Abbey Estes led Whitley County with 19 points including three three point baskets, six rebounds, and three assists.  Kaelie Frazier added 14 points including four three point baskets.  Seirra Feltner recorded 13 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals.

 

McKenzie Maynard led Belfry with 17 points, 12 rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Lyndsey Miller added 12 points and eight rebounds.  Kailee Rash recorded eight points, five rebounds, and four assists.

 

Belfry

12

12

11

7

42

Whitley County

11

12

22

9

54

 

 

Belfry (42) – K. Rash 8, Miller 12, Maynard 17, Mounts 2, Brewer 0, Phillips 3.

 

Whitley County (54) – Feltner 13, Estes 19, Lawson 4, Frazier 14, Clear 1, Lewis 3.

 

 

Thursday December 21st

 

Menifee County vs. Madison Central

 

Menifee County coach Paul Ricker started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Emma Hacker, 5-8 Sr. Alexuz Stidom, 6-1 Fr. Kelsey Woodard, 5-5 Jr. Alison Johnson, and 5-10 Sr. Mara Walker.  Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey countered with 5-7 So. Taleya Todd, 5-7 Sr. Blaze Pacheco, 5-10 So. Je’Kauri McKeithen, 5-5 Sr. Bailey Vanover, and 5-7 Sr. Eliza Minter.

 

Madison Central raced out to an early 11-2 lead and defeated Menifee County by a score of 65-58.  The score was tied six times and both teams had key players in foul problems during the game.  Madison Central shot 40% from the field including five of 15 from the three point line.  The Indians connected on eight of 18 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 21 points off 27 Menifee County turnovers.  Menifee County shot 41.3% from the field including zero of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Cats connected on 20 of 29 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 16 Madison Central turnovers.

 

Taleya Todd came up big today and led Madison Central with 22 points, four assists, and five steals.  Todd was 10 of 14 from the field including two of six from beyond the arc.  Bailey Vanover added 15 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and five steals.  Je’Kauri McKeithen chipped in with six points, seven rebounds, and three steals.  Madison Central got a major contribution from their bench today.  5-6 Fr Lacie Parks had eight points including two three point baskets and two steals.  5-6 Jr. Kelsey Powell added seven points, three rebounds, and three steals.  5-9 Jr. Logan Hudson battled inside against a tall Menifee County front line and pulled down six rebounds.

 

Emma Hacker led Menifee County with 16 points, five rebounds, three assists, five blocked shots, and four steals despite being hampered with foul woes.  Alison Johnson added 15 points including seven of nine free throws.  Kelsey Woodard recorded 10 points, three rebounds, and two blocked shots despite being limited to 9:57 of playing time due to foul problems.  Mara Walker added eight points including six of six free throws and pulled down seven rebounds.

 

Menifee County

8

16

16

18

58

Madison Central

13

14

21

17

65

 

Menifee County (58) – Hacker 16, Stidom 0, K. Woodard 10, Johnson 15, Walker 8, Evans 5, Wells 2, Lykins 2.

 

Madison Central (65) – Todd 22, Pacheco 2, McKeithen 6, Vanover 15, Minter 3, Powell 7, Parks 8, Hudson 2.

 

 

Garrard County vs. Belfry

 

Garrard County coach Scott Latham started the following lineup: 5-6 So. Madisyn Neeley, 5-7 Sr. Olivia Saylor, 5-9 So. Katy Pozzuto, 5-4 So Fran Montgomery, and 5-6 So. Brittany Butner.  Belfry coach Kevin Deskins countered with 5-7 Jr. Kailee Rash, 5-7 Jr. Lyndsey Miller, 5-10 Fr. McKenzie Maynard, 5-2 Jr. Ariel Mounts, and 5-5 Jr. Robbi-Ann Brewer

 

The score was tied 38-38 after three quarters but Belfry pulled away in the final quarter to earn a 60-54 victory over Garrard County.  There were seven ties and five lead changes in the game.  Belfry shot 42.5% from the field including six of 19 from the three point line.  The Lady Pirates connected on 20 of 38 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 21 Garrard County turnovers.  Garrard County shot 28.6% from the field including eight of 22 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Lions connected on 18 of 29 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 15 Belfry turnovers.

 

McKenzie Maynard led Belfry with 16 points, six rebounds, and five blocked shots.  Kailee Rash added 14 points including four three point baskets, seven rebounds, four assists, and three blocked shots.  5-2 8th Grade Linzee Phillips added 10 points including two three point baskets.

 

Madisyn Neeley led Garrard County with 18 points including four three point baskets and eight rebounds.  Brittany Butner added 11 points including three three point baskets.  Katy Pozzuto recorded nine points and 12 rebounds.  Fran Montgomery recorded seven points, four rebounds, seven assists, and four steals.  Olivia Saylor chipped in with seven points and five rebounds.

 

Garrard County

9

13

16

16

54

Belfry

17

10

11

22

60

 

Garrard County (54) – Neeley 18, Saylor 7, Pozzuto 9, Montgomery 7, Butner 11, Mosier 1, Day 1.

 

Belfry (60) – Kailee Rash 14, Miller 8, Maynard 16, Mounts 6, Brewer 4, Phillips 10, Kennedy Rash 2.

 

 

Whitley County vs. Harrison County

 

Whitley County coach David Estes started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Seirra Feltner, 5-5 Sr. Abbey Estes, 5-10 So. Lindi Lawson, 5-1 Jr. Kaelie Frazier, and 5-2 Sr. Hannah Clear.  Harrison County coach Kimberly Marshall countered with 5-10 Jr. Sydney Morris, 5-9 So. Katelin Ecklar, 5-11 Jr. Kaylee Clements, 5-6 8th Grade Gabrielle Hatterick, and 5-7 Jr. Madison Kellione

 

Harrison County survived a late rally by Whitley County to eke out a 55-54 victory.  The score was tied three times and there were two lead changes in the game.  Harrison County shot 50% from the field including one of eight from the three point line.  The Fillies connected on 12 of 16 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored eight points off 10 Whitley County turnovers.  Whitley County shot 38.2% from the field including four of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Colonels connected on eight of 13 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 17 Harrison County turnovers.

 

Madison Kellione led Harrison County with 22 points and four assists.  Sydney Morris added 16 points, 13 rebounds, and three assists. 

 

Abbey Estes led Whitley County with 17 points and four assists.  Seirra Feltner added 12 points, five rebounds, four assists, and two steals.  Kaelie Frazier chipped in with nine points and three steals.

 

Whitley County

8

12

10

24

54

Harrison County

19

10

14

12

55

 

Whitley County (54) – Feltner 12, Estes 17, Lawson 0, Frazier 9, Clear 3, Anderson 3, Lewis 2, Monhollen 8.

 

Harrison County (55) – Morris 16, Ecklar 5, Clements 4, Hatterick 2, Kellione 22, Adams 2, Kenney 4.

 

Pike County Central vs. Frederick Douglass

 

Pike County Central coach Derrick Newsome started the following lineup: 5-7 So. Alexis Newsome, 5-5 Jr. Haley Boyd, 5-7 Jr. Kylea Stanley, 4-9 Jr. Cassidy Mullins, and 5-4 So. Bailey Birchfield.  Frederick Douglass coach Shawn Ransom countered with 5-7 So. Ashanti Hollingsworth, 5-6 Jr. Ovyonne Taylor, 5-10 Sr. Shawna Fogle, 5-6 8th Grade Timothi Williams, and 5-9 Jr. Destyne Jackson.

 

Pike County Central outscored Frederick Douglass 16-4 in the third quarter on their way to a 70-54 victory.  Pike County Central shot 40.6% from the field including four of 24 from the three point line.  The Lady Hawks connected on 10 of 16 free throws, pulled down 50 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 24 Frederick Douglass turnovers.  Frederick Douglass shot 37% from the field including one of seven from beyond the arc.  The Broncos connected on 13 of 28 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 21 Pike County Central turnovers.

 

Kylea Stanley led Pike County Central with 16 points and 10 rebounds.  Bailey Birchfield added 14 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, six assists, and four steals.  Cassidy Mullins chipped in with 12 points, four rebounds, four assists, and three steals.  5-8 So. Kelsi Brinager recorded 12 points, six rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and six steals.

 

Destyne Jackson led Frederick Douglass with 28 points, seven rebounds, and seven steals.  Ashanti Hollingsworth added 10 points, seven rebounds, and five steals.

 

Pike County Central

15

17

16

22

70

Frederick Douglass

15

11

4

24

54

 

Pike County Central (70) – Newsome 0, Boyd 4, Stanley 16, Mullins 12, Birchfield 14, Brinager 12, Neece 8, May 4.

 

Frederick Douglass (54) – Hollingsworth 10, Taylor 6, Fogle 0, Williams 2, Jackson 28, Wallace 3, Mayes 2, Price 1, Frazier 2.

 

 

Madison Southern vs. Pulaski County

 

Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons started the following lineup: 5-9 So. Aleigh Richardson, 5-7 Sr. Paige Carter, 5-9 So. Skylar Sparks, 5-6 So. Sunni Walters, and 5-8  Fr. Samantha Cornelison.  Pulaski County coach Chris Adkins countered with 5-5 Fr. Madelyn Dunn, 5-6 8th Grade Madelyn Blankenship, 5-9 Jr. Ashley Coomer, 5-3 So. Ashlynn Pennington, and 5-4 8th Grade Caroline Oaks.

 

Madison Southern led Pulaski County 28-20 at halftime and pulled away in the second half to earn a 67-32 victory.  Madison Southern shot 37.7%% from the field including nine of 20 from the three point line.  The Lady Eagles connected on 18 of 24 free throws, pulled down 48 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 20 Pulaski County turnovers.  Pulaski County shot 20% from the field including six of 28 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Maroons connected on two of five free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored seven points off 15 Madison Southern turnovers.

 

Samantha Cornelison led Madison Southern with 18 points including four three point baskets.  Sunni Walters added 14 points including two three point baskets, four assists, and four steals.  Aleigh Richardson recorded six points and 12 rebounds.

 

5-5 Fr. Vicky Countryman led Pulaski County with nine points on three three point baskets.  Ashlynn Pennington added six points, nine rebounds, and two steals.  Madelyn Dunn chipped in with six points and three steals.  Madelyn Blankenship recorded five points and seven rebounds.

 

Madison Southern

10

18

19

20

67

Pulaski County

10

10

6

6

32

 

Madison Southern (67) – Richardson 6, P. Carter 7, Sparks 4, Walters 14, Cornelison 18, King 6, Flannery 7, Estep 2, Daniels 3.

 

Pulaski County (32) – Dunn 6, Blankenship 5, Coomer 0, Pennington 6, Oaks 4, G. Countryman 2, V. Countryman 9.

 

 

Friday December 22nd

 

Belfry vs. Madison Central

 

Belfry coach Kevin Deskins started the following lineup: 5-7 Jr. Kailee Rash, 5-7 Jr. Lyndsey Miller, 5-10 Fr. McKenzie Maynard, 5-2 Jr. Ariel Mounts, and 5-5 Jr. Robbi-Ann Brewer.  Madison Central coach Robert Cooksey countered with 5-7 So. Taleya Todd, 5-7 Sr. Blaze Pacheco, 5-10 So. Je’Kauri McKeithen, 5-5 Sr. Bailey Vanover, and 5-7 Sr. Eliza Minter.

 

Madison Central led 14-4 after the first quarter on their way to a 53-45 victory over Belfry.  Foul problems plagued Belfry today as they finished the game with three players saddled with four fouls and Madison Central holding a 22-4 advantage in free throws attempted.  Madison Central shot 40.4% from the field including one of seven from the free throw line.  The Indians connected on 14 of 22 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 15 Belfry turnovers.  Belfry shot 32.7% from the field including five of 25 from beyond the arc.  The Pirates connected on four of four free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored seven points off 18 Madison Central turnovers.

 

Bailey Vanover led Madison Central with 24 points, seven rebounds, and four steals.  Taleya Todd added 14 points.  Je’Kauri McKeithen recorded 11 points and 15 rebounds.  Eliza Minter also pulled down seven rebounds.

 

Kailee Rash led Belfry with 15 points including three three point baskets and five assists.  Lyndsey Miller added 12 points, seven rebounds, and three steals.  McKenzie Maynard recorded six points, four rebounds, and one blocked shot despite being limited to 13:36 minutes of playing time due to foul problems.

 

Belfry

4

17

13

11

45

Madison Central

14

17

7

15

53

 

Belfry (45) – Kailee Rash 15, Miller 12, Maynard 6, Mounts 5, Brewer 3, Phillips 2, Kennedy Rash 2.

 

Madison Central (53) – Todd 14, Pacheco 0, McKeithen 11, Vanover 24, Minter 0, Powell 2, Hudson 2.

 

 

Pike County Central vs. Madison Southern

 

Pike County Central coach Derrick Newsome started the following lineup: 5-7 So. Alexis Newsome, 5-5 Jr. Haley Boyd, 5-7 Jr. Kylea Stanley, 4-9 Jr. Cassidy Mullins, and 5-4 So. Bailey Birchfield.  Madison Southern coach Summer Simmons countered with 5-9 So. Aleigh Richardson, 5-7 Sr. Paige Carter, 5-9 So. Skylar Sparks, 5-6 So. Sunni Walters, and 5-8  Fr. Samantha Cornelison

 

The score was tied 28-28 at halftime but Madison Southern pulled away in the second half to earn a 71-59 victory over Pike County Central.  The score was tied five times and there were four lead changes in the game.  This game featured a total of 71 turnovers, 45 fouls, and a total of 45 fouls called in the game.  Pike County Central lost four players (Bailey Birchfield, Rebecca Diamond, Kelsi Brinager, and Chloe Neece) via the foul route. 

 

Madison Southern shot 45.5% from the field including seven of 17 from the three point line.  The Lady Eagles connected on 24 of 40 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 30 points off 34 Pike County Central turnovers.  Pike County Central shot 32.3% from the field including five of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Hawks connected on 12 of 19 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 37 Madison Southern turnovers.

 

Skylar Sparks led Madison Southern with 18 points including 11 of 13 free throws and nine rebounds.  Samantha Cornelison added 15 points including three three point baskets, three assists, and nine steals.  Sunni Walters recorded 12 points and three rebounds.  Aleigh Richardson chipped in with nine points, five rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals.

 

Kylea Stanley led Pike County Central with 13 points, 12 rebounds, and four steals.  Bailey Birchfield added 13 points and four steals.  5-6 So. Chloe Neece recorded 12 points on four three point baskets, five rebounds, and three assists.  5-8 So. Kelsi Brinager chipped in with 11 points and eight rebounds.  Cassidy Mullins recorded eight points, four assists, and four steals.

 

Pike County Central

19

9

17

14

59

Madison Southern

13

15

21

22

71

 

Pike County Central (59) – Newsome 0, Boyd 0, Stanley 13, Mullins 8, Birchfield 13, Brinager 11, Neece 12, May 2.

 

Madison Southern (71) – Richardson 9, P. Carter 4, Sparks 18, Walters 12, Cornelison 15, Z. Carter 3, Flannery 4, Daniels 6.

 

 

Menifee County vs. Frederick Douglass

 

Menifee County coach Paul Ricker started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Emma Hacker, 5-8 Sr. Alexuz Stidom, 6-1 Fr. Kelsey Woodard, 5-5 Jr. Alison Johnson, and 5-10 Sr. Mara Walker.  Frederick Douglass coach Shawn Ransom countered with 5-7 So. Ashanti Hollingsworth, 5-6 Jr. Ovyonne Taylor, 5-10 Sr. Shawna Fogle, 5-6 8th Grade Timothi Williams, and 5-9 Jr. Destyne Jackson.

 

Frederick Douglass defeated Menifee County 91-86 in a triple overtime thriller.  The score was tied 12 times and there were 11 lead changes in the game.  This game featured a 50 point performance by Destyne Jackson of Frederick Douglass and a total of 74 free throws attempted by both teams.

 

Frederick Douglass shot 37.9% from the field including four of 21 from the three point line and an astounding 95 field goals attempted in the game.  The Broncos connected on 15 of 26 free throws, pulled down 66 rebounds, and scored 28 points off 28 Menifee County turnovers.  Menifee County shot 39.1% from the field including six of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Cats connected on 30 of 48 free throws, pulled down 47 rebounds, and scored 27 points off 27 Frederick Douglass turnovers.

 

Destyne Jackson led Frederick Douglass with 50 points including 10 of 15 free throws, 10 rebounds, three assists, and five steals.  Timothi Williams added 10 points, five rebounds, three assists, and four steals.  5-7 Fr. Niyaune Gentry recorded eight points and 12 rebounds.  5-10 8th Grade Kennedy Williams added six points and 13 rebounds.  Ovyonne Taylor chipped in with seven points, six rebounds, and three assists.

 

Emma Hacker led Menifee County with 26 points including 16 of 22 free throws, 10 rebounds, four assists, and five steals despite fouling out with only 25 minutes of playing time.  Mara Walker added 20 points including four three point baskets five rebounds, and four assists.  Alexuz Stidom recorded 13 points, 11 rebounds, two blocked shots, and four steals.  Kelsey Woodard chipped in with 13 points and seven rebounds.

 

Menifee County

20

14

15

17

6

7

7

86

Frederick Douglass

18

16

11

21

6

7

12

91

 

Menifee County (86) – Hacker 26, Stidom 13, Woodard 13, Johnson 9, Walker 20, Evans 5.

 

Frederick Douglass (91) – Hollingsworth 4, Taylor 7, Fogle 5, Williams 10, Jackson 50, Gentry 8, Wallace 1, Williams 6.

 

 

Pulaski County vs. Whitley County

 

Pulaski County coach Chris Adkins started the following lineup: 5-5 Fr. Madelyn Dunn, 5-6 8th Grade Madelyn Blankenship, 5-9 Jr. Ashley Coomer, 5-3 So. Ashlynn Pennington, and 5-4 8th Grade Caroline Oaks.  Whitley County coach David Estes countered with 5-10 Sr. Seirra Feltner, 5-5 Sr. Abbey Estes, 6-1 Jr. MacKenzie Smith, 5-1 Jr. Kaelie Frazier, and 5-2 Sr. Hannah Clear. 

 

Whitley County raced out to a 22-2 lead on their way to a 53-37 victory over Pulaski County.  Whitley County shot 46.7% from the field including six of 21 from the three point line.  The Lady Colonels connected on five of six free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 15 Pulaski County turnovers.  Pulaski County shot 22.2% from the field including zero of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Maroons connected on 21 of 31 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 17 Whitley County turnovers.

 

Seirra Feltner led Whitley County with 17 points, 12 rebounds, four assists, two blocked shots, and three steals.  Abbey Estes also scored 17 points including five three point baskets, three rebounds, and three assists. 

 

Caroline Oaks led Pulaski County with 23 points including 11 of 14 free throws and three steals.  Madelyn Blankenship added six points and five rebounds.

 

Pulaski County

2

3

15

17

37

Whitley County

22

9

10

12

53

 

Pulaski County (37) – Dunn 4, Blankenship 6, Coomer 0, Pennington 4, Oaks 23.

 

Whitley County (53) – Feltner 17, Estes 17, Smith 2, Frazier 7, Clear 0, Anderson 2, Lawson 4, Monhollen 4.

 

 

Harrison County vs. Garrard County

 

Harrison County coach Kimberly Marshall started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Sydney Morris, 5-9 So. Katelin Ecklar, 5-11 Jr. Kaylee Clements, 5-6 8th Grade Gabrielle Hatterick, and 5-7 Jr. Madison Kellione.  Garrard County coach Scott Latham countered with 5-6 So. Madisyn Neeley, 5-7 Sr. Olivia Saylor, 5-8 Fr. Morgan Day, 5-4 So Fran Montgomery, and 5-6 So. Brittany Butner

 

Harrison County outscored Garrard County 27-16 in the third quarter on their way to a 69-51 victory in a hard fought game.  The score was tied three times and there were two lead changes in the game.  Harrison County shot 46.3% from the field including seven of 20 from the three point line.  The Fillies connected on 12 of 14 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 16 Garrard County turnovers.  Garrard County shot 38.8% from the field including seven of 26 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Lions connected on 16 of 25 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 18 Harrison County turnovers.

 

Madison Kellione led Harrison County with 22 points including four three point baskets, three rebounds, four assists, and three steals.  Sydney Morris added 14 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, and three blocked shots.  Katelin Ecklar recorded 10 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, and four assists.

 

Brittany Butner led Garrard County with 15 points including four three point baskets.  5-7 Sr. Ashlynn Clark added 14 points including two three point baskets.  Olivia Saylor recorded 12 points and nine rebounds.  Fran Montgomery added 11 points, three rebounds, and seven assists.

 

Harrison County

10

12

27

20

69

Garrard County

8

14

16

23

61

 

Harrison County (69) – Morris 14, Ecklar 10, Clements 8, Hatterick 9, Kellione 22, Kenney 6.

 

Garrard County (61) – Neeley 5, Saylor 12, Day 4, Montgomery 11, Butner 15, Clark 14.

 

 

This was an excellent three day even with ten teams in attendance.  This was not a tournament format but each team playing three game.  After the competition the records were as follows:  Madison Central (3-0), Harrison County (3-0), Madison Southern (2-1), Pike County Central (2-1), Whitley County (2-1), Frederick Douglass (1-2), Menifee County (1-2), Belfry (1-2), Garrard County (0-3), and Pulaski County (0-3).

 

There were several outstanding individual performances in this tournament and the format lends itself to allowing the coaches to work on individual and team improvement for the remainder of the schedule leading to tournament play.