2020RFCG

 

 

2020 Raatz Fence/O’Shea’s Basketball Classic

Mercy Academy

Louisville, KY

January 24-25, 2020

© 2020 by Ron Harrison

 

Friday January 24th

 

 

St. Joseph (WV) vs. Incarnate Word (MO)

 

St. Joseph (WV) coach Shannon Lewis started the following lineup: 5-10 Jr. Grace Hutson,5-7 Sr. Abby Lee, 6-0 Jr. Hannah Roberts, 5-3 So. Dionna Gray, and 5-7 Sr. Bailee Adkins.  Incarnate Word coach Don Rolfes countered with 6-1 Jr. Ellie Vazzana,5-10 So. Jaiden Bryant, 6-2 Fr. Natalie Potts, 5-6 So. Saniah Tyler, and 5-6 Sr. Kate Rolfes.

 

St. Joseph raced out to a 20-8 first quarter lead on their way to a 74-67 victory over Incarnate Word.  St. Joseph shot 45.5% from the field including 11 of 23 from the three point line.  The Irish connected on 13 of 17 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 27 points off 22 Incarnate Word turnovers.  Incarnate Word shot 46.3% from the field including eight of 23 from beyond the arc.  The Red Knights connected on nine of 13 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 12 St. Joseph turnovers.

 

Gracie Hutson led St. Joseph with 20 points including four three point baskets and four rebounds.  Dionna Gray added 16 points including four three point baskets.  Hannah Roberts recorded 12 points and eight rebounds.  Bailee Adkins chipped in with eight points, five assists, and four steals.  Abby Lee added eight points, two assists, and two steals.

 

Saniah Tyler led Incarnate Word with 24 points including three three point baskets, seven of 10 free throws, four rebounds, and three assists.  Natalie Potts added 16 points, 10 rebounds, three blocked shots, and three steals.  Kate Rolfes recorded 15 points including three three point baskets and three steals.  Jaiden Bryant chipped in with eight points and seven rebounds.

 

St. Joseph (WV)

20

20

16

18

74

Incarnate Word (MO)

8

13

22

24

67

 

 

St. Joseph (WV) (74) – Hutson 20, Abby Lee 8, Roberts 12, Gray 16, Adkins 8, Hickman 7, Whitmore 3.

 

Incarnate Word (MO) (67) – Vazzana 2, Bryant 8, Potts 16, Tyler 24, Rolfes 15, Coffey 2.

 

 

Ballard vs. Rogers (OH)

 

Ballard coach Carl White started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Jasmine Johnson, 5-8 Sr. Claire Simmons, 6-1 Fr. Samari Taylor, 5-6 Jr. McKenna Rice, and 5-7 Sr. Kiarah Carney.  Rogers (OH) coach Lamar Smith countered with 6-0 Jr. Logen Love, 5-11 Sr. Alazonnya Kimble, 6-1 So. Anastacia Morgan, 5-7 Fr. Aliyah Taylor, and 5-11 Jr. Heaven Hughes.

 

Ballard defeated Rogers (OH) by the score of 45-31.  There were two lead changes and two ties in the game.  Ballard shot 35.9% from the field including four of 16 from the three point line.  The Bruins connected on 13 of 26 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 15 Rogers (OH) turnovers.  Rogers (OH) shot 27.7% from the field including two of 19 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Rams connected on three of 13 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 14 Ballard turnovers.

 

Kiarah Carney led Ballard with 19 points and three steals.  Claire Simmons added 11 points including two three point baskets, nine rebounds, three assists, and two blocked shots.  McKenna Rice recorded seven points and five rebounds.  Samari Taylor chipped in with six points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.

 

Logen Love led Rogers (OH) with 15 points and 13 rebounds.  Anastacia Morgan added 10 points, eight rebounds, and four steals. 

 

Ballard

9

6

17

13

45

Rogers (OH)

7

8

8

8

31

 

Ballard (45) – Johnson 2, Simmons 11, Taylor 6, Rice 7, Carney 19.

 

Rogers (OH) (31) – Love 15, Kimble 0.Morgan 10, Taylor 0, Hughes 1, Richburg 3, Greene 2.

 

 

Arlington (TN) vs. Mercy Academy

 

Arlington (TN) coach Wesley Shappley started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Nya Stewart, 5-7 Sr. Karlee Bates, 5-9 Sr. Christine Nichols, 5-8 Jr. Carmen Taylor, and 5-8 Jr. Charmen Taylor.  Mercy Academy coach Keith Baisch countered with 6-1 Sr. Taziah Jenks, 5-7 Sr. Sidney Shephard, 6-0 Sr. Paige Taylor, 5-5 Sr. Hope Sivori, and 5-7 Sr. Katelyn Becker.

 

Mercy Academy defeated Arlington (TN) by the score of 62-50.  Mercy Academy shot 47.6% from the field including two of nine from the three point line.  The Jaguars connected on 20 of 25 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 11 Arlington (TN) turnovers.  Arlington (TN) shot 27.9% from the field including six of 27 from beyond the arc.  The Tigers connected on 10 of 14 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 16 Mercy Academy turnovers.

 

Taziah Jenks led Mercy Academy with 24 points including 10 of 12 free throws, 10 rebounds, three assists, and two steals.  Hope Sivori added 20 points including seven of nine free throws, five rebounds, five assists, and two steals.  Sidney Shephard recorded seven points, five rebounds, and two steals.  Paige Taylor chipped in with six points, nine rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals.

 

Charmen Taylor led Arlington (TN) with 12 points including two three point baskets and seven rebounds.  Nya Stewart added 12 points and six rebounds.  Christina Nichols recorded 10 points and four assists.  Karlee Bates added eight points, 10 rebounds, three assists, and three steals.

 

Arlington (TN)

13

12

7

18

50

Mercy Academy

12

20

11

19

62

 

Arlington (TN) (50) – Stewart 12, Bates 8, Nichols 10, Carmen Taylor 8, Charmen Taylor 12.

 

Mercy Academy (62) – Jenks 24, Shephard 7, Taylor 6, Sivori 20, Becker 0, Smith 3, Thompson 2.

 

 

Lakeway Christian Academy (TN) vs. FREMD (IL)

 

Lakeway Christian Academy (TN) coach Randy Coffman started the following lineup: 5-9 Jr. Jordaynia Ivic, 5-8 8th Grade Madi Hawk, 6-4 Jr. Maggie Vick, 5-6 So. Kayla Yates, and 5-7 Fr. Da’Oshia Klopfonstein.  FREMD (IL) coach Dave Yates countered with 6-0 Jr. Ruthie Montella, 6-0 Sr. Olivia Hill, 6-3 Jr. Grace LeBarge, 5-9 Sr. Caroline Cochran, and 5-11 Sr. Emily Klaczck.

 

FREMD (IL) defeated Lakeway Christian Academy (TN) by the score of 58-48.  FREMD (IL) shot 34.8% from the field including three of 18 from the three point line.  The Vikings connected on 23 of 32 free throws, pulled down 49 rebounds, and scored eight points off Lakeway Christian turnovers.  Lakeway Christian shot 30.9% from the field including six of 22 from beyond the arc.  The Lions connected on eight of 13 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 18 FREMD (IL) turnovers.

 

Olivia Hill led FREMD (IL) with 13 points and 11 rebounds.  Ruthie Montella added 13 points including 11 of 14 free throws, nine rebounds, and two steals.  Grace LeBarge recorded 12 points including seven of 10 free throws and six rebounds.  Emily Klaczck chipped in with 12 points, six rebounds, and three assists.

 

Jordaynia Ivic led Lakeway Christian Academy (TN) with 14 points and 10 rebounds.  5-10 Jr. Rebeka Kinkevicius added 12 points including two three point baskets.  Maggie Vick recorded eight points and five rebounds.

 

Lakeway Christian Academy (TN)

10

11

7

20

48

FREMD (IL)

12

15

14

17

58

 

Lakeway Christian Academy (TN) (48) – Ivic 14, Hawk 8, Vick 8, Yates 6, Klopfenstein 0, Kinkevicius 12.

 

FREMD (IL) (58) – Montella 13, Hill 13, LeBarge 12, Cochran 3, Klaczck 12, Burns 3, Prigge 2. 

 

 

Pickerington Central (OH) vs. Hamilton Heights (TN)

 

Pickerington Central (OH) coach Johnathan Hedgepeth started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Aarionna Redman, 5-8 Sr. Felisia Odongo, 5-11 Jr. Jocelyn Tate, 5-6 Fr. Madison Greene, and 5-7 Sr. Nicole Stephens.  Hamilton Heights coach Keisha Hunt countered with 6-2 Sr. Treasure Hunt, 5-8 Sr. Ruth Balogun, 6-7 Sr. Kamilia Cardoso, 5-7 Jr. Shae Dwyer, and 5-7 Jr. Tineya Hylton.

 

Hamilton Heights (TN) held an 18-2 advantage in second chance points in a 71-54 victory over Pickerington Central (OH).  Hamilton Heights (TN) shot 46.6% from the field including five of 16 from the three point line.  The Lady Hawks connected on 12 of 18 free throws, pulled down 43 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 23 Pickerington Central (OH) turnovers.  Pickerington Central (OH) shot 36.4% from the field including eight of 24 from beyond the arc.  The Tigers connected on six of nine free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 21 Hamilton Heights (TN) turnovers.

 

Treasure Hunt led Hamilton Heights (OH) with 23 points including four three point baskets, nine rebounds, and four assists.  Kamilia Cardoso added 15 points and 12 rebounds.  5-8 Sr. Ashley Rojas recorded 10 points on five of five from the field.  Shae Dwyer chipped in with eight points, four assists, and three steals.

 

Nicole Stephens led Pickerington Central (OH) with 30 points including five three point baskets, three assists, and five steals.  Madison Greene added eight points, four rebounds, and two steals.  Felisia Odongo recorded six points and four rebounds.

 

Pickerington Central (OH)

15

5

17

17

54

Hamilton Heights (TN)

19

19

13

20

71

 

Pickerington Central (OH) (54) – Redman 4, Odongo 6, Tate 2, Greene 8, Stephens 30, Cooper 2.

 

Hamilton Heights (TN) (71) – Hunt 23, Balogun 2, Cardoso 15, Dwyer 8, Hylton 3, Rojas 10, Ryan 8, Vasconcelos 2.

 

 

Saturday January 25th

 

Rogers (OH) vs. duPont Manual

 

Rogers (OH) coach Lamar Smith started the following lineup: 6-0 Jr. Logen Love, 5-11 Sr. Alazonnya Kimble, 6-1 So. Anastacia Morgan, 5-7 Jr. Winter Richburg, and 5-11 Jr. Heaven Hughes.  duPont Manual coach Jeff Sparks countered with 5-10 So. Daisha White, 5-9 Sr.Jeanay Riley, 6-0 So. Kennedy Lee, 5-2 Fr. Sydne Tolbert, and 5-8 Fr. Jakayla Thompson.

 

Manual raced out to an 18-5 first quarter lead on their way to a 55-36 victory over Rogers (OH).  Manual shot 36.9% from the field including zero of seven from the three point line.  The Lady Crimsons connected on seven of 15 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 19 Rogers (OH) turnovers.  Rogers (OH) shot 34.1% from the field including two of five from beyond the arc.  The Lady Rams connected on four of nine free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored three points off 10 Manual turnovers.

 

Jakayla Thompson led Manual with 17 points, five rebounds, and three steals.  Kennedy Lee added 15 points and 15 rebounds.  Sydne Tolbert recorded 12 points, three assists, and three steals. 

 

Logen Love led Rogers (OH) with 18 points, 12 rebounds, five blocked shots, and four steals.  Anastacia Morgan added seven points and six rebounds.  Winter Richburg recorded seven points and four rebounds.

 

Rogers (OH)

5

4

15

12

36

duPont Manual

18

10

19

8

55

 

Rogers (OH) (36) – Love 18, Kimble 3, Morgan 7, Richburg 7, Hughes 0, Taylor 1.

 

duPont Manual (55) – White 6, Riley 1, Lee 15, Tolbert 12, Thompson 17, Stroud 2, Brittle 2.

 

Incarnate Word (MO) vs. Christian Academy of Louisville

 

Incarnate Word coach Don Rolfes started the following lineup:  6-0 8th Grade Brooke Coffey ,5-10 So. Jaiden Bryant, 6-2 Fr. Natalie Potts, 5-6 So. Saniah Tyler, and 5-6 Sr. Kate Rolfes.  Christian Academy of Louisville coach Cameron Pridemore countered with 5-10 Sr. Shelby Calhoun, 5-7 Jr. Sydney Raque, 5-10 Jr. Alexa Breedlove, 5-5 So. Jaya McClure, and 5-7 Sr. Mia Beam.

 

Incarnate Word (MO) trailed 33-22 at halftime but outscored Christian Academy of Louisville 31-11 in the second half to earn a 53-44 victory.  Incarnate Word (MO) shot 43.8% from the field including five of 20 from the three point line.  The Red Knights connected on six of nine free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 13 CAL turnovers.  CAL shot 32.1% from the field (16.7% in the second half) including two of 17 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Centurions connected on eight of 10 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 14 Incarnate Word (MO) turnovers.

 

Saniah Tyler led a balanced Incarnate Word (MO) scoring attack with 13 points, four assists, and two steals.  Kate Rolfes added 12 points including two three point baskets, three assists, and two blocked shots.  Jaiden Bryant recorded 11 points, six rebounds, two blocked shots, and three steals.  Natalie Potts chipped in with 10 points and nine rebounds.

 

Shelby Calhoun led CAL with 16 points, eight rebounds, and five assists.  Mia Beam added 15 points and three rebounds.

 

Incarnate Word (MO)

11

11

13

18

53

Christian Academy of Louisville (44)

15

18

7

4

44

 

Incarnate Word (MO) (53) – Coffey 7, Bryant 11, Potts 10, Tyler 13, Rolfes 12.

 

Christian Academy of Louisville (44) – Calhoun 16, Raque 5, Breedlove 4, McClure 2, Beam 15, Embry 2.

 

 

Bullitt East vs. Lakeway Christian Academy (TN)

 

Bullitt East coach Chris Stallings started the following lineup:  5-10 Sr. Lexi  Taylor, 5-8 Sr. Caroline Scott, 5-11 Sr. Kennedy Griffin, 5-4 Sr. Emily Ezell, and 5-8 So. Emma Egan.  Lakeway Christian Academy (TN) coach Randy Coffman countered with 5-9 Jr. Jordaynia Ivic, 5-8 8th Grade Madi Hawk, 6-4 Jr. Maggie Vick, 5-6 So. Kayla Yates, and 5-2 Fr. Halli Stuffle

 

Bullitt East defeated Lakeway Christian Academy (TN) by the score of 66-59.  Bullitt East shot 37.9% from the field including six of 18 from the three point line.  The Lady Chargers connected on 16 of 25 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 16 Lakeway Christian turnovers.  Lakeway Christian shot 45% from the field including seven of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Lions connected on 16 of 22 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 12 Bullitt East turnovers.

 

Lexi Taylor led Bullitt East with 15 points including six of seven free throws and 12 rebounds.  Kennedy Griffin added 12 points and eight rebounds.  Caroline Scott recorded 12 points including two three point baskets.  5-3 Sr. Sarah Ezell chipped in with 10 points including two three point baskets.

 

Maggie Vick led Lakeway Christian with 18 points including eight of nine free throws and seven rebounds.  Jordaynia Ivic added 12 points, five rebounds, and two steals.  Madi Hawk recorded 10 points including two three point baskets.  Halli Stuffle chipped in with nine points on three three point baskets, four assists, and two steals.

 

Bullitt East

13

23

13

17

66

Lakeway Christian Academy (TN)

16

13

15

15

59

 

Bullitt East (66) – Taylor 15, Scott 12, Griffin 12, E.Ezell 0, Egan 9, S. Ezell 10, Granado 2, Reid 2, Merkle 4.

 

Lakeway Christian Academy (59) – Ivic 12,Hawk 10, Vick 18, Yates 5, Stuffle 9, Brooks 3, Bowen 2.

 

 

Ryle vs. Arlington (TN)

 

Ryle coach Katie Haitz started the following lineup: 5-10 8th Grade Quinn Eubank, 5-10 Jr. Brie Crittendon, 5-10 Fr. Abbie Holtman, 5-6 Sr. Jaiden Douthit, and 5-11 Sr. Maddie Scherr.  Arlington (TN) coach Wesley Shappley countered with 5-8 Sr. Nya Stewart, 5-7Sr. Karlee Bates, 5-9 Sr. Christine Nichols, 5-8 Jr. Carmen Taylor, and 5-8 Jr. Charmen Taylor

 

Arlington (TN) defeated Ryle by a score of 60-41.  Arlington (TN) shot 44.4% from the field including five of 16 from the three point line.  The Tigers connected on seven of 12 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 29 points off 25 Ryle turnovers.  Ryle shot 26.4% from the field including two of 16 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Raiders connected on 11 of 17 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 18 Arlington (TN) turnovers.

 

Charmen Taylor led Arlington (TN) with 16 points including two three point baskets.  Carmen Taylor added 15 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, and five steals.  5-8 So. Alindsey Long recorded 1o points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals. 

 

Brie Crittendon led Ryle with 11 points and eight rebounds.  Maddie Scherr added 10 points including six of six free throws and four rebounds.

 

Ryle

8

12

12

9

41

Arlington (TN)

13

19

15

13

60

 

Ryle (41) – Eubank 4, Crittendon 11, Holtman 7, Douthit 1, Scherr 10, Williams 2, Schwartz 2, Baker 4.

 

Arlington (TN) (60) – Stewart 7, Bates 3, Nichols 6, Carmen Taylor 16, Charmen Taylor 15, Long 10, Ross 1, Dupree 2.

 

 

Montini Catholic (IL) vs. Sacred Heart Academy

 

Montini Catholic (IL) coach Jason Nichols started the following lineup: 5-10 Sr. Sydney Prochaska, 6-1 Jr. Taris Thornton, 6-2 So. Taylor Charles, 5-6 So. Angelina Giordano, and 5-8 So. Sophia Sullivan.  Sacred Heart Academy coach Donna Moir countered with 5-10 So. Josie Gilvin, 5-7 Sr. Destinee Marshall, 6-0 Sr. Kristen Clemons, 5-5 Sr. Erin Toller, and 5-6 Fr. Triniti Ralston.

 

Sacred Heart Academy trailed 35-34 after three quarters but rallied to defeat Montini Catholic (IL) by the score of 50-41.  The score was tied once and there were three lead changes in the game.  Sacred Heart shot 36.4% from the field including five of 14 from the three point line.  The Valkyries connected on 13 of 22 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 16 Montini Catholic (IL) turnovers.  Montini Catholic (IL) shot 38.2% from the field including six of 19 from beyond the arc.  The Broncos connected on nine of 17 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored five points off eight Sacred Heart turnovers.

 

Erin Toller led Sacred Heart with 17 points including two three point baskets, seven of eight free throws, seven rebounds, and four steals.  Kristen Clemons added eight points, 11 rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Destinee Marshall recorded eight points, five assists, and two steals.

 

Taylor Charles led Montini Catholic (IL) with 10 points including two three point baskets and seven rebounds.  Taris Thornton added 10 points, four rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Sydney Prochaska recorded eight points.

 

Montini Catholic (IL)

8

16

11

6

41

Sacred Heart Academy

19

10

5

16

50

 

Montini Catholic (IL) (41) – Prochaska 8, Thornton 10, Charles 10, Giordano 3, Sullivan 2, Saracco 8.

 

Sacred Heart Academy (50) – Gilvin 0, Marshall 8, Clemons 8, Toller 17, Ralston 7, Barry 6, Wolff 4.

 

 

George Rogers Clark vs. St. Joseph (WV)

 

George Rogers Clark coach Robbie Graham started the following lineup: 5-10 Fr. Brianna Byars, 5-7 Sr. Kennedy Igo, 5-10 So. Tyra Flowers, 5-5 So. Trinity Gay, and 5-7 Sr. Shelbi Wilson.  St. Joseph (WV) coach Shannon Lewis countered with 5-10 Jr. Grace Hutson,5-7 Sr. Abby Lee, 6-0 Jr. Hannah Roberts, 5-3 So. Dionna Gray, and 5-7 Sr. Bailee Adkins

 

St. Joseph (WV) pulled away after the first quarter to defeat George Rogers Clark by a score of 71-49.  The score was tied five times and there were five lead changes in the game.  St. Joseph (WV) recorded 22 steals and scored 29 points off 26 George Rogers Clark turnovers.  St. Joseph (WV) shot 43.3% from the field including seven of 23 from the three point line.  The Irish connected on 12 of 16 free throws and pulled down 36 rebounds.  George Rogers Clark shot 32.7% from the field including four of 16 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Cards connected on nine of 13 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored five points off 15 St. Joseph turnovers.

 

Grace Hutson led St. Joseph (WV) with 31 points including four three point baskets, five of five free throws, eight rebounds, and five steals.  Dionna Gray added 14 points including three three point baskets and five rebounds.  Bailee Adkins recorded nine points, four rebounds, five assists, and five steals. 

 

Kennedy Igo led George Rogers Clark with 12 points including two three point baskets and four rebounds.  Shelbi Wilson added 11 points.  Trinity Gay chipped in with nine points.  Brianna Byars recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds.  Tyra Flowers added four points, 13 rebounds, four assists, and two steals.

 

George Rogers Clark

19

11

7

12

49

St.  Joseph (WV)

20

17

16

18

71

 

George Rogers Clark (49) – B. Byars 10, Igo 12, Flowers 4, Gay 9, Wilson 11, C. Byars 3.

 

St. Joseph (WV) (71) – Hutson 31, Abby Lee 0, Roberts 6, Gray 14, Adkins 9, Hickman 7, Presevati 4.

 

 

Hamilton Heights (TN) vs. Elizabethtown

 

Hamilton Heights coach Keisha Hunt started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Treasure Hunt, 5-8 Sr. Ruth Balogun, 6-7 Sr. Kamilia Cardoso, 5-7 Jr. Shae Dwyer, and 5-7 Jr. Tineya Hylton.  Elizabethtown coach Donnie Swiney countered with 6-1 Sr. Whitney Hay, 5-9 Sr. Ellie Taylor, 5-8 Sr. Rickeia Cormier, 5-6 Sr. Olivia Yurcisin, and 5-6 Jr. Kayra Freeman.

 

Hamilton Heights (TN) defeated Elizabethtown by the score of 67-53.  Hamilton Heights held a 26-7 advantage in second chance points.  Hamilton Heights (TN) shot 37.1% from the field including five of 20 from the three point line.  The Lady Hawks connected on 16 of 24 free throws, pulled down 49 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 14 Elizabethtown turnovers.  Elizabethtown shot 37.2% from the field including 10 of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Panthers connected on 11 of 15 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored eight points off 10 Hamilton Heights (TN) turnovers.

 

5-8 Sr. Ashley Rojas led Hamilton Heights (TN) with 21 points including three three point baskets, six of eight free throws, and four rebounds.  Ruth Balogun added 18 points, 12 rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Treasure Hunt chipped in with 10 points.  Kamilia Cardoso recorded seven points, 19 rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Shae Dwyer added nine points, four rebounds, four assists, and three steals.

 

Whitney Hay led Elizabethtown with 22 points including five three point baskets.  Ellie Taylor added 18 points including four three point baskets and four rebounds.  Kayra Freeman recorded eight points, four rebounds, and four assists.

 

Hamilton Heights (TN)

18

14

14

21

67

Elizabethtown

8

9

17

19

53

 

Hamilton Heights (TN) (67) – Hunt 10, Balogun 18, Cardoso 7, Dwyer 9, Hylton 0, Ryan 2, Rojas 21.

 

Elizabethtown (53) – Hay 22, Taylor 18, Cormier 1, Yurcisin 3, Freeman 8, Thomas 1.

 

 

Lebanon (TN) vs. Butler

 

Lebanon (TN) coach Cory Barrett started the following lineup: 5-7 Sr. Aaryn Grace Lester, 5-8 Sr. Allissa Mulaski, 5-11 Jr. Avery Harris, 5-5 Jr. Addie Porter, and 5-9 Sr. Rebecca Brown.  Butler coach Wyatt Foust countered with 5-11 Jr. Tiarra East, 5-10 Jr. Leslie Baxter, 6-1 So. Tamesha Dozier, 5-4 Jr. Chardrea Satori, and 5-8 Jr. Dyanstee White.

 

Butler defeated Lebanon (TN) 37-34 in a slow tempo game in which only 56 total shots were attempted from the field.  The score was tied seven times and there were six lead changes in this game.  Butler shot 36.1% from the field including two of nine from the three point line.  The Bearettes connected on nine of 10 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored eight points off 11 Lebanon (TN) turnovers.  Lebanon (TN) shot 28.2% from the field including two of 10 from beyond the arc.  The Devilettes connected on 10 of 14 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored five points off 11 Butler turnovers.

 

Tiarra East led Butler with 17 points including five of five free throws, five rebounds, and two assists.  Dyanstee White added 11 points, seven rebounds, and four assists.  Chardrea Satori recorded seven points including two three point baskets.

 

Allissa Mulaski led Lebanon (TN) with 14 points including two three point baskets, four of four free throws and three rebounds.  Addie Porter added six points, seven rebounds, and two steals.  Rebecca Brown also pulled down seven rebounds.  6-3 So. Meioshe Mason added six points.

 

Lebanon (TN)

4

16

11

3

34

Butler

5

13

14

5

37

 

 

Lebanon (TN) (34) – Lester 2, Mulaski 14, Harris 0, Porter 6, Brown 2, Mason 6, Reynolds 4.

 

Butler (37) – East 17, Baxter 0, Dozier 0, Satori 7, White 11, Girton 2.

 

 

FREMD (IL) vs. Mercy Academy

 

FREMD (IL) coach Dave Yates started the following lineup: 6-0 Jr. Ruthie Montella, 6-0 Sr. Olivia Hill, 6-3 Jr. Grace LeBarge, 5-9 Sr. Caroline Cochran, and 5-11 Sr. Emily Klaczck.  Mercy Academy coach Keith Baisch countered with 6-1 Sr. Taziah Jenks, 5-7 Sr. Sidney Shephard, 6-0 Sr. Paige Taylor, 5-5 Sr. Hope Sivori, and 5-7 Sr. Katelyn Becker.

 

FREMD (IL) outscored Mercy Academy 20-8 in the third quarter on their way to a 58-46 victory.  FREMD (IL) shot 51.4% from the field including 10 of 18 from the three point line.  The Vikings connected on 12 of 19 free throws, pulled down 46 rebounds, and scored four points off five Mercy Academy turnovers.  Mercy Academy shot 25.4% from the field including seven of 29 from beyond the arc.  The Jaguars connected on seven of 12 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored 14 points off 25 FREMD (IL) turnovers.

 

Emily Klaczck led FREMD (IL) with 24 points including six three point baskets and nine rebounds.  Grace LeBarge added 11 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, and three assists.  Olivia Hill recorded five points, 15 rebounds, and two steals.

 

Taziah Jenks led Mercy Academy with 17 points including two three point baskets, seven rebounds, and four assists.  Hope Sivori added 11 points and five rebounds.

 

FREMD (IL)

20

5

20

13

58

Mercy Academy

16

6

8

16

46

 

FREMD (IL) (58) – Montella 6, Hill 5, LeBarge 11, Cochran 6, Klaczck 24, Burns 3, Hansen 3.

 

Mercy Academy (46) – Jenks 17, Shephard 0, Taylor 7, Sivori 11, Becker 5, Crippin 3, Price 3.

 

Franklin County vs. Pickerington Central (OH)

 

Franklin County coach Joey Thacker started the following lineup: 5-8 Sr. Lakin Hamblin, 5-6 Sr. Jasmine Simpson, 5-10 So. Patience Laster, 5-5 So. Nevaeh Carter, and 5-5 Jr. Brooklynn Miles.  Pickerington Central (OH) coach Johnathan Hedgepeth countered with 5-10 Sr. Aarionna Redman, 5-8 Sr. Felisia Odongo, 5-11 Jr. Jocelyn Tate, 5-6 Fr. Madison Greene, and 5-7 Sr. Nicole Stephens

 

Pickerington Central (OH) outscored Franklin County 20-13 in the final quarter to earn a 51-46 come-from-behind victory over the Lady Flyers.  There were 10 lead changes and 10 ties in this game.  Pickerington Central (OH) shot 25.8% from the field including three of 25 from the three point line.  The Tigers connected on 14 of 22 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 24 Franklin County turnovers.  Franklin County shot 34.1% from the field including two of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Lady Flyers connected on 16 of 26 free throws, pulled down 47 rebounds, and scored six points off seven Pickerington Central (OH) turnovers.

 

Nicole Stephens led Pickerington Central (OH) with 18 points, three rebounds, and two steals.  Aarionna Redman added 11 points and seven rebounds.  Jocelyn Tate recorded nine points, six rebounds, and three steals.  Felisia Odongo chipped in with five points and eight rebounds.

 

Patience Laster led Franklin County with 16 points and 11 rebounds.  Brooklynn Miles added 13 points, six rebounds, and three assists.  5-8 So. Jazmin Chambers recorded seven points and four rebounds.  Nevaeh Carter added five points and 10 rebounds.

 

Franklin County

15

8

10

13

46

Pickerington Central (OH)

14

7

10

20

51

 

Franklin County (46) – Hamblin 5, Simpson 0, Laster 16, Carter 5, Miles 13, Chambers 7.

 

Pickerington Central (OH) (51) – Redman 11, Odongo 5, Tate 9, Greene 0, Stephens 18, Williams 4, Jackson 4..

 

This is the 12th year for this quality event and Mercy Academy Coach Keith Baisch has put together another classic with excellent teams and plenty of star power including three McDonald All Americans.  Some of the stars included Christina Nichols Arlington TN (St. Francis University), Lexi Taylor Bullitt East (Georgetown KY), Shelby Calhoun Christian Academy of Louisville (Virginia Tech), Mia Beam Christian Academy of Louisville (Cornell), Jeanay Riley duPont Manual (EKU Softball), Whitney Hay Elizabethtown (Belmont), Ellie Taylor Elizabethtown (NKU), Ruthie Montella FREMD (IL) (William & Mary), Olivia Hill FREMD (IL) (Bowling Green), Ruth Balogun Hamilton Heights (TN) (Central Arkansas), Treasure Hunt Hamilton Heights (TN) McDonalds All American  (Kentucky), Kamilia Cardoso Hamilton Heights (TN) McDonalds All American (Syracuse), Kate Rolfes Incarnate Word (MO) (Maryville University), Aaryn Grace Lester Lebanon (TN) (Martin Methodist), Allissa Mulaski Lebanon (TN) (Bryan), Taziah Jenks Mercy Academy (West Virginia), Sydney Prochaska Montini Catholic (IL) (Southern Illinois), Nicole Stephens Pickerington Central (OH) (Columbia), Maddie Scherr Ryle McDonalds All American (Oregon), Destinee Marshall Sacred Heart Academy (Redford University), Erin Toller Sacred Heart Academy (Kentucky), Kristen Clemons Sacred Heart Academy (Belmont Volleyball), and Bailee Adkins St. Joseph (WV) (Dayton).

 

Remember these are only players who have committed at his time with more to follow and does not include a large amount of underclassmen that impressed at this time.  This event has grown and is regarded as one of the best in the country and is covered by many journalists and recruiting gurus.  The event provides an excellent printed program and a special thanks to Bob Tonini of Sacred Heart Academy who provides comprehensive game statistics for each game.