2014KYINJ

 

 

Kentucky-Indiana All-Star Basketball Games (Boys & Girls Juniors)

Greenfield-Central High School Indianapolis IN June 6th

Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Lexington KY June 7th

 

©2014 Ron Harrison

 

 

 

June 6th

 

Kentucky All-Stars (Girls)

 

J’Nayah Hall

5-9

Owensboro Apollo

Haley Sue Foutch

5-11

Ashland

Sandra Skinner

6-1

George Rogers Clark

Reauna Cleaver

6-2

Elizabethtown

Logan Fraley

5-11

Boyd County

Alexis Robinson

5-10

Ashland

Kacie Wallace

5-4

Henderson County

Nora Kiesler

6-6

Assumption

Morgan Turner

6-2

Meade County

Denayia Holmes

5-6

University Heights

Alexis Brewer

5-11

LaRue County

Ge’Naisha Robinson

5-9

Christian County

 

Coach

Robbie Graham

George Rogers Clark

Assistant Coach

Troy Thomas

Bath County

 

Indiana All-Stars (Girls)

 

Josie Fisher

5-5

Homestead

Tiara Murphy

5-6

South Bend Washington

Victoria Gaines

6-0

Merrillville

Jordyn Frantz

6-0

Northwood

Lamina Cooper

5-9

Lawrence North

Darby Maggard

5-5

Fort Wayne Canterbury

Michal Miller

5-9

Michigan City

Dominique McBryde

6-2

Bedford North Lawrence

Nakeya Penny

5-11

Logansport

Ali Patberg

5-10

Columbus North

Tori Schickel

6-2

Evansville Mater Dei

Jenna Allen

6-3

Bedford North Lawrence

 

Indiana defeated Kentucky by a score of 98-67.  The victors utilized a balanced scoring attack with six players scoring in double figures.  Lamina Cooper and Darby Maggard led the way with 14 and 13 points respectively.  Michal Miller and Josie Fisher each recorded 11 points.  Victoria Gaines added 10 points and seven rebounds.  Jordyn Frantz also scored 10 points.

 

Kentucky was hampered by turnovers tonight as they were charged with 28 give-a-ways in the game.  They were led by Reauna Cleaver with 14 points.  Logan Fraley, Haley Sue Foutch, and Alexis Brewer added 11, 10, and 10 points respectively.

 

Kentucky

28

39

67

Indiana

45

53

98

 

 

Kentucky (67) – Hall 6, Foutch 10, Skinner 2, Cleaver 14, Fraley 11, Robinson 7, Kiesler 2, Turner 3, Holmes 2, Brewer 10.

 

Indiana (98) – Fisher 11, Murphy 2, Gaines 10, Frantz 10, Cooper 14, Maggard 13, Miller 11, McBryde 1, Patberg 9, Schickel 9, Allen 8.

 

Kentucky All-Stars (Boys)

 

Aric Holman

6-9

Owensboro

Terrell Gray

6-3

Doss

Hunter Noffsinger

5-10

Muhlenberg County

James “Beetle” Bolden

6-0

Holmes

Jaqualis Matlock

6-5

Hopkinsville

Ray Spalding

6-9

Trinity

DJ Jenkins

6-2

Harrison County

Jalen Perry

6-2

Ballard

Elijay Cowherd

5-10

Bardstown

Jax Levitch

6-5

Trinity

Justin Miller

6-6

Owensboro

David Simmons

6-2

Henderson County

Drew McDonald

6-7

Newport Central Catholic

 

Coach

Tim Haworth

Hopkinsville

Assistant Coach

Anthony Babb

Hopkinsville

 

Indiana All-Stars (Boys)

 

Drew Hackett

6-1

Munster

Davon Dillard

6-4

Bowman Academy

Ryan Cline

6-5

Carmel

Jordan Geist

6-0

Penn

Tahjai Teague

6-7

Pike

Hyron Edwards

6-0

East Chicago Central

Sean McDermott

6-4

Pendleton Heights

KJ Walton

6-3

Brownsburg

Ryan Fazekas

6-8

Marquette Catholic

Josh Speidel

6-8

Columbus North

Chris Palombizio

6-5

Chesterton

Matt Holba

6-6

Guerin Catholic

 

 

Coach

Jamie Kolkmeier

Corydon Central

Assistant Coach

Chad Ballenger

Hamilton Heights

Assistant Coach

Brent Keck

Perry Meridian

 

 

Indiana nailed 16 three point baskets and recorded their share of crowd pleasing dunks in a 127-104 victory over Kentucky tonight.  The Hoosiers had eight players score in double figures led by Hyron Edwards, Jordan Geist, and KJ Walton with 20, 17, and 17 points respectively.  Davon Dillard, Ryan Cline, Ryan Fazekas, Josh Speidel, and Tahjai Teague added 12, 12, 12, 12, and 10 points respectively.

 

James “Beetle” Bolden and Jalen Perry led Kentucky with 17 and 14 points respectively.  Jaqualis Matlock, Aric Holman, and Drew McDonald added 13, 11, and 10 points respectively.

 

Kentucky

43

61

104

Indiana

50

77

127

 

Kentucky (104) – Holman 11, Gray 4, Noffsinger 4, Bolden 17, Matlock 13, Spalding 8, Jenkins 4, Perry 14, Cowherd 8, Levitch 5, Miller 2, Simmons 4, McDonald 10.

 

Indiana (127) – Hackett 4, Dillard 12, Cline 12, Geist 17, Teague 10, Edwards 20, McDermott 4, Walton 17, Fazekas 12, Speidel 12, Holba 7.

 

June 7th

 

Indiana All-Stars (Girls)

 

Jordan Hankins

5-7

Lawrence North

Stephanie Sherwood

5-9

Evansville Memorial

Victoria Gaines

6-0

Merrillville

Alexa Bailey

5-7

Bedford North Lawrence

Lamina Cooper

5-9

Lawrence North

Kennedy Archer

5-10

Franklin Central

Brittany Ward

6-1

Pike

Dominique McBryde

6-2

Bedford North Lawrence

Olivia Crozier

6-1

Madison

Ali Patberg

5-10

Columbus North

Tori Schickel

6-2

Evansville Mater Dei

Jenna Allen

6-3

Bedford North Lawrence

 

Kentucky All-Stars (Girls)

 

Emily Frye

5-5

Lewis County

Darien Huff

5-9

Elizabethtown

Sandra Skinner

6-1

George Rogers Clark

Reauna Cleaver

6-2

Elizabethtown

Asia Sims

5-7

Bourbon County

Alexis Robinson

5-10

Ashland

Alexis Switzer

5-6

Boone County

Nora Kiesler

6-6

Assumption

Morgan Turner

6-2

Meade County

Alexis Brewer

5-11

LaRue County

 

Coach

Robbie Graham

George Rogers Clark

Assistant Coach

Troy Thomas

Bath County

 

Indiana started the following lineup: 6-2 Dominique McBryde, 5-9 Lamina Cooper, 6-3 Jenna Allen, 5-7 Jordan Hankins, and 5-9 Stephanie Sherwood.  Kentucky coach Jennifer Parsons countered with 6-1 Sandra Skinner, 6-2 Morgan Turner, 6-2 Reauna Cleaver, 5-10 Alexis Robinson, and 5-11 Alexis Brewer.

 

Kentucky led 37-33 at halftime but Indiana stormed back in the final half to earn an 84-61 victory.  Indiana shot 36.8% from the field including three of 15 from the three point line.  They connected on 11 of 19 free throws, pulled down 68 rebounds, and committed 13 turnovers.  Kentucky shot 29.4% from the field including eight of 24 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 13 of 24 free throws, pulled down 53 rebounds, and committed 25 turnovers.

 

Jordan Hankins and Lamina Cooper led Indiana with 13 and 12 points respectively.  Jenna Allen added 11 points and 11 rebounds.  Olivia Crozier chipped in with 10 points and eight rebounds and Dominique McBryde recorded eight points and nine rebounds.

 

Reauna Cleaver led Kentucky with 16 points and 14 rebounds.  Morgan Turner added 11 points including three three point baskets.  Sandra Skinner recorded eight points, six rebounds, and four blocked shots.

 

Indiana

33

51

84

Kentucky

37

24

61

 

Indiana (84) – McBryde 8, Cooper 12, Allen 11, Hankins 13, Sherwood 0, Gaines 6, Bailey 4, Archer 2, Ward 5, Patberg 4, Schickel 9, Crozier 10.

 

Kentucky (61) – Skinner 8, Turner 11, Cleaver 16, Robinson 6, Brewer 8, Huff 7, Sims 2, Kiesler 3.

 

Indiana All-Stars (Boys)

 

Gary Bonds

6-9

Indianapolis Scecina

Davon Dillard

6-4

Bowman Academy

Ryan Cline

6-5

Carmel

Jordan Geist

6-0

Penn

Hyron Edwards

6-0

East Chicago Central

Harris Brown

5-11

Indianapolis Howe

Joel Okafor

5-10

Richmond

KJ Walton

6-3

Brownsburg

Brennan Gillis

6-6

Ben Davis

Josh Speidel

6-8

Columbus North

Adam Eberhard

6-5

Evansville Memorial

Bronson Kessinger

6-7

Corydon Central

 

Coach

Jamie Kolkmeier

Corydon Central

Assistant Coach

Chad Ballenger

Hamilton Heights

Assistant Coach

Brent Keck

Perry Meridian

 

Kentucky All-Stars (Boys)

 

Aric Holman

6-9

Owensboro

Jeremiah Tisdale

6-3

Henry Clay

Hunter Noffsinger

5-10

Muhlenberg County

James “Beetle” Bolden

6-0

Holmes

Jaqualis Matlock

6-5

Hopkinsville

Ray Spalding

6-9

Trinity

Matt Rose

6-6

Lexington Christian Academy

Elijay Cowherd

5-10

Bardstown

David Simmons

6-2

Henderson County

 

Coach

Tim Haworth

Hopkinsville

Assistant Coach

Anthony Babb

Hopkinsville

 

Indiana coach Jamie Kolkmeier started the following lineup: 6-4 Davon Dillard, 6-3 KJ Walton, 6-9 Gary Bonds, 6-0 Hyron Edwards, and 6-0 Jordan Geist.  Kentucky coach Tim Haworth countered with 6-9 Aric Holman, 6-5 Jaqualis Matlock, 6-9 Ray Spalding, 5-10 Elijay Cowherd, and 6-0 James “Beetle” Bolden.

 

Indiana defeated Kentucky by a score of 113-101 tonight.  Indiana shot 43.7% from the field including nine of 28 from the three point line.  They connected on 28 of 34 free throws, pulled down 51 rebounds and committed 20 turnovers.  Kentucky shot 46% from the field including seven of 25 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 14 of 19 free throws, pulled down 49 rebounds and committed 23 turnovers.

 

Jordan Geist led Indiana with 19 points including four three point baskets and six rebounds.  KJ Walton and Josh Speidel added 17 and 16 points respectively.  Harris Brown chipped in with 14 points and Davon Dillard recorded 12 points and six rebounds.

 

James “Beetle” Bolden led Kentucky with 21 points including three three point baskets.  Ray Spalding added 16 points and seven rebounds and Jaqualis Matlock chipped in with 15 points and six rebounds.  Jeremiah Tisdale and Matt Rose added 14 and 12 points respectively.  Aric Holman recorded eight points and 12 rebounds.

 

Indiana

53

60

113

Kentucky

50

51

101

 

Indiana (113) – Dillard 12, Walton 17, Bonds 9, Edwards 0, Geist 19, Brown 14, Cline 6, Okafor 2, Speidel 16, Gillis 6, Eberhard 6, Kessinger 6.

 

Kentucky (101) – Holman 8, Matlock 15, Spalding 16, Cowherd 4, Bolden 21, Noffsinger 5, Tisdale 14, Rose 12, Simmons 6.

 

Acknowledgements:

 

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for the last two games in this report.