2015S16B

 

 

2015 Whitaker Bank/KHSAA Boys’ Sweet Sixteen® Tournament

Rupp Arena

Lexington, KY

March 18-22, 2015

 

©2015 by Ron Harrison

 

 

Wednesday March 18th

 

 

Owensboro (27-4) (Region 3) vs. Collins (26-8) (Region 8)

 

Owensboro coach Rod Drake started the following lineup: 6-9 Sr. Aric Holman, 6-1 Sr. Dylan Sanford, 6-7 Sr. Justin Miller, 5-9 Sr. Darion Morrow, and 5-10 So. Jacoby Harris.  Collins coach Chris Gaither countered with 6-1 Sr. Deion Cochran, 6-0 Jr. Jakson Test, 6-4 Sr. Mark Sorrells, 5-10 Jr. Grant Clarkson, and 6-0 Sr. Grant Kidwell.

 

Owensboro utilized their size and inside play to defeat Collins by a score of 55-38.  Owensboro shot 48.7% from the field including two of 13 from the three point line.  The Red Devils 15 of 21 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 15 Collins turnovers.  Collins shot 35.6% from the field including five of 23 from beyond the arc.  The Titans connected on one of three free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored two points off 12 Owensboro turnovers.

 

Justin Miller led Owensboro with 18 points, four rebounds, and three steals.  Miller was six of six from the field and six of eight from the free throw line.  Aric Holman added 15 points, nine rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Darion Morrow recorded 15 points and four assists.

 

Brent Kidwell led Collins with 11 points and three assists.  Mark Sorrells added nine points.

 

Owensboro

15

13

12

15

55

Collins

11

7

8

12

38

 

Owensboro (55) – Holman 15, Sanford 5, Miller 18, Morrow 15, Harris 2.

 

Collins (38) – Cochran 4, Test 6, Sorrells 9, Clarkson 2, Kidwell 11, Feltner 3, Becherer 3.

 

Hopkinsville (26-5) (Region 2) vs. Taylor County (28-4) (Region 5)

 

Hopkinsville coach Tim Haworth started the following lineup: 6-3 So. CJ Henangan, 6-1 Sr. LeDonald Gray, 6-5 Sr. Jaqualis Matlock, 5-11 Fr. Jalen Johnson, and 6-0 Sr. Jordan Gary.  Taylor County coach Richard Gatewood countered with 6-4 Jr. Quentin Goodin, 6-4 Sr. Brandon Berry, 6-4 Sr. Austin Webster, 5-11 So. David Sloan, and 6-0 So. Ezra Oliver.

 

Hopkinsville scored 34 points off 19 Taylor County in a 76-64 victory.  Hopkinsville shot 50.9% from the field including five of 11 from the three point line.  The Tigers connected on 15 of 22 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and held a 23-10 advantage in bench points.  Taylor County shot 40.4% from the field including five of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Cardinals connected on 17 of 32 free throws, pulled down 40 rebounds, and scored five points off 11 Hopkinsville turnovers.

 

Jaqualis Matlock led a balanced Hopkinsville scoring attack with 16 points and seven rebounds.  LeDonald Gray added 11 points and six rebounds.  Jordan Gary and CJ Henangan also scored 11 points.  6-2 Sr. AJ Tyler recorded 11 points including three three point baskets.

 

Quentin Goodin led Taylor County with 23 points including seven of 15 free throws, six rebounds, and four assists.  David Sloan added 19 points and eight rebounds.  Brandon Berry recorded eight points and six rebounds.  5-11 Sr. Cameron Morgeson also scored eight points.

 

Hopkinsville

18

17

19

22

76

Taylor County

10

15

21

18

64

 

Hopkinsville (76) – Henangan 11, Gray 11, Matlock 16, Johnson 4, Gary 11, Tyler 11, Ware 3, Hatcher 2, McGee 5, Cager 2.

 

Taylor County (64) – Goodin 23, Berry 8, Webster 2, Sloan 19, Oliver 2, Morgeson 8, Rafferty 2.

 

 

Campbell County (25-9) (Region 10) vs. Covington Catholic (29-5) (Region 9)

 

Campbell County coach Aric Russell started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Deondre Jackson, 6-1 Sr. Jake Franzen, 6-8 Jr. Matt Wilson, 5-11 Jr. Trent McGovney, and 6-0 Sr. Blake Losey.  Covington Catholic coach Scott Ruthsatz countered with 6-4 Jr. Andy Flood, 6-2 Sr. Grant Romes, 6-6 Sr. Bo Schuh, and 6-1 So. Cole VonHandorf, and 6-1 Sr. Cooper Theobald.

 

 

Covington Catholic opened their defense of last year’s championship with a 64-43 victory over Campbell County.  Campbell County led 18-14 after the first quarter but Covington Catholic outscored the Camels 50-25 the rest of the game. Covington Catholic shot 51.2% from the field including three of seven from the three point line.  The Colonels connected on 19 of 29 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 14 Campbell County turnovers.  Campbell County shot 38.1% from the field including two of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Camels connected on nine of 12 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored four points off 12 Covington Catholic turnovers.

 

Cole VonHandorf led Covington Catholic with 29 points.  VonHandorf was 10 of 16 from the field including two of three from beyond the arc, and seven of nine free throws.  Cooper Theobald added 12 points, five rebounds, four assists, and three steals.  Andy Flood chipped in with 10 points.

 

Matt Wilson led Campbell County with 14 points, 12 rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Wilson was six of six from the field and two of two free throws.  Deondre Jackson added 11 points.

 

Campbell County

18

8

6

11

43

Covington Catholic

14

18

19

13

64

 

Campbell County (43) – Jackson 11, Franzen 0, Wilson 14, McGovney 4, Losey 6, Hegyi 2, Day 2, Neltner 4.

 

Covington Catholic (64) – Flood 10, Romes 4, Schuh 3, VonHandorf 29, Theobald 12, Massie 2, Ruthsatz 1, Shumate 2, Heppler 1.

 

 

Doss (26-6) (Region 6) vs. Williamsburg (25-4) (Region 13)

 

Doss coach Tony Williams started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Tyler Jefferson, 6-3 So. Jaylon Hall, 6-5 So. Delvonte McCloud, 5-6 Sr. Dujuanta Weaver, and 6-0 Sr. Terrell Gray.  Williamsburg coach Patrick Robinson countered with 6-2 Sr. Skyler Griffith, 6-2 Sr. Fred Massey, 6-5 Jr. Andrew Griffith, 5-10 Sr. Chase Lowrie, and 6-1 Sr. Corey Shelton.

 

Doss came from behind to defeat Williamsburg by a score of 56-50.  Doss outscored Williamsburg 12-5 in the final quarter.  Doss shot 46.9% from the field including four of 20 from the three point line.  The Dragons connected on six of nine free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored 22 points off 20 Williamsburg turnovers.  Williamsburg shot 45.5% from the field including four of eight from beyond the arc.  The Yellow Jackets connected on 16 of 23 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Doss turnovers.

 

Terrell Gray led Doss with 24 points including four three point baskets and five rebounds.  Dujuanta Weaver added 13 points, three assists, and five steals.  Tyler Jefferson recorded six points, four rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Jaylon Hall chipped in with seven points.

 

Skyler Griffith led Williamsburg with 19 points and seven rebounds.  Corey Shelton also scored 19 points including two three point baskets.  Andrew Griffith recorded six points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Fred Massey chipped in with six points and six rebounds.

 

Doss

14

17

13

12

56

Williamsburg

18

15

12

5

50

 

Doss (56) – Jefferson 6, Hall 7, McCloud 0, Weaver 13, Gray 24, McCarley 2, Collins 4.

 

Williamsburg (50) – S. Griffith 19, Massey 6, A. Griffith 6, Lowrie 0, Shelton 19.

 

 

Thursday May 19th

 

Ballard (31-2) (Region 7) vs. Johnson Central (23-9) (Region 15)

 

Ballard coach Chris Renner started the following lineup: 6-2 Sr. Anthony Eaves, 6-1 Sr. Jalen Perry, 6-7 Sr. Corey Douglas, 5-7 So. Jamil Wilson, and 5-11 Sr. Paul Schiavone.  Johnson Central coach Tommy McKenzie countered with 6-1 Sr. Patrick Rice, 5-11 Sr. Braxton Blair, 6-6 Sr. Kyle Gullett, 5-6 Sr. Dalton Adkins, and 5-11 So. Mason Blair.

 

Ballard outscored Johnson Central 27-17 in the final quarter to pull away for an 82-69 victory.  There were 10 ties and five lead changes in this game.  Ballard held a 20-4 advantage in second chance points.  Ballard shot 40.5% from the field including five of 24 from the three point line.  Ballard attempted 19 more shots (74-55) from the field than Johnson Central. The Bruins connected on 17of 33 free throws, pulled down 48 rebounds, and scored 12 points off 16 Johnson Central turnovers.  Johnson Central shot 49.1% from the field including eight of 23 from beyond the arc.  The Golden Eagles connected on seven of 17 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored nine points off 10 Ballard turnovers.

 

Jalen Perry led Ballard with 23 points including two three point baskets and nine rebounds.  Corey Douglas added 14 points, 15 rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Anthony Eaves also scored 14 points.  Jamil Wilson recorded 13 points including two three point baskets and four assists.

 

Kyle Gullett led Johnson Central with 23 points, seven rebounds, and three assists.  Braxton Blair added 17 points, five rebounds, and seven assists.  Mason Blair recorded 12 points on four three point baskets.

 

Ballard

14

26

15

27

82

Johnson Central

18

16

18

17

69

 

Ballard (82) – Eaves 14, Perry 23, Douglas 14, Wilson 13, Schiavone 7, O. Douglas 2, Tisby 2, Ramsey 5, Wimberly 2.

 

Johnson Central (69) – Rice 6, B. Blair 17, Gullett 23, Adkins 7, M. Blair 12, Grace 1, Hitchcock 3.

 

Lexington Catholic (24-8) (Region 11) vs. Boyle County (26-6) (Region 12)

 

Lexington Catholic coach Brandon Salsman started the following lineup:6-4 Sr. Tanner Johnson, 6-3 Sr. Reese Ryan, 6-5 Sr. Walker Boothe, 5-10 Sr. Michael Talbott, and 6-2 Sr. Jarod Griffin.  Boyle county coach Steve Adams countered with 6-1 Sr. Hagen Tyler, 5-10 Sr. Chapman Bean, 6-5 Jr. Colton Elkins, 6-0 Sr. Keagen Hinkle, and 6-0 Sr. Jeremiah Bell.

 

Boyle County rallied from a 55-44 deficit with five minutes remaining to earn a 60-59 victory on a Jeremiah Bell layup with four seconds remaining on the clock.  Lexington Catholic missed a chance to win with a missed shot at the buzzer.  Lexington Catholic had a 60-59 lead and the ball with 30 seconds left but turned the ball over giving the Rebels the opportunity to claim the win. Lexington Catholic led by 14 points in the third quarter and actually led for 28:08 minutes of the game.

 

Boyle County shot 36.4% from the field including four of 21 from the three point line.  The Rebels connected on 16 of 26 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 13 Lexington Catholic turnovers.  Lexington Catholic shot 50% from the field including six of 12 from beyond the arc.  The Knights connected on nine of 11 free throws, pulled down 29 rebounds, and scored six points off four Boyle County turnovers.

Jeremiah Bell led Boyle County with 25 points including 12 of 18 free throws and pulled down seven rebounds.  Hagen Tyler added 18 points and six rebounds.  Chapman Bean chipped in with nine points, five rebounds, and two steals.

 

Tanner Johnson led Lexington Catholic with 21 points including two three point baskets and seven rebounds.  Michael Talbott added 13 points and four assists.  Jarod Griffin recorded eight points including two three point baskets and five rebounds.  Reese Ryan recorded five points, 12 rebounds, and five assists.

 

Boyle County

9

13

16

22

60

Lexington Catholic

16

18

13

12

59

 

Boyle County (60) – Tyler 18, Bean 9, Elkins 0, Hinkle 0, Bell 25, Robbins 4, Leigh 4.

 

Lexington Catholic (59) – Johnson 21, Ryan 5, Boothe 4, Talbott 13, Griffin 8, Morris 5, Ogbogu 3.

 

 

Elliott County (22-7) (Region 16) vs. Bowling Green (28-5) (Region 4)

 

Elliott County coach Greg Adkins started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Hunter Holbrook, 6-1 So. Chase Porter, 6-5 Jr. Collin Howell, 5-6 Jr. Landon Griffith, and 5-6 Jr. Reece Griffith.  Bowling Green coach DG Sherrill countered with 6-3 Jr. Dane Drobocky, 6-2 Sr. Tucker Sine, 6-4 So. Terry Taylor, 6-0 Sr. Malik Carothers, and 6-2 Jr. Perry Ayers.

 

Bowling Green defeated Elliott County by a score of 86-44.  Bowling Green shot 55.4% from the field including five of seven from the three point line.  The Purples connected on 19 of 23 free throws, pulled down 44 rebounds, and committed seven turnovers.  Elliott County shot 29.3% from the field including five of 23 from beyond the arc.  The Lions connected on five of 12 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and committed eight turnovers.

 

6-4 So. Kyran Jones led Bowling Green with 20 points and eight rebounds.  Jones was eight of 10 from the field and four of four free throws.  Tucker Sine added 18 points including four three point baskets, eight rebounds, and four assists.  Terry Taylor recorded 12 points.  Perry Ayers chipped in with nine points and Malik Carothers dished out seven assists.

 

Chase Porter led Elliott County with 15 points including three three point baskets and five rebounds.  6-1 8th Grade Korbin Spencer added 11 points and Hunter Holbrook chipped in with nine points.

 

Elliott County

6

13

17

8

44

Bowling Green

21

22

21

22

86

 

Elliott County (44) – Holbrook 9, Porter 15, Howell 4, L. Griffith 2, R. Griffith 0, Spencer 11, Evans 3.

 

Bowling Green (86) – Drobocky 4, Sine 18, Taylor 12, M. Carothers 2, Ayers 9, Wilson 8, Gott 3, Yates 2, Jones 20, J. Carothers 2, Chaney 4, Riehn 2.

 

Calloway County (29-3) (Region 1) vs. Knott County Central (30-2) (Region 14)

 

Calloway County coach Terry Birdsong started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Parker Adams, 6-2 Sr. Connor Wagner, 6-7 Sr. Skyler Hunter, 5-10 Sr. Wade Carter, and 6-1 Sr. Clay Smotherman.  Knott County Central coach BB King countered with 6-5 Sr. Chance Cornett, 6-2 Sr. Simon Christon, 6-7 Sr. Evan Hall, 6-1 So. Austin Combs, and 6-1 Sr. Camron Justice.

 

Calloway County defeated Knott County Central 73-68 in two overtimes.  Knott County Central led 68-67 until Camron Justice fouled out with 1:03 left in the second overtime.  Knott County Central had three starters (Camron Justice, Chance Cornett, and Austin Combs) foul out in this game.

 

Calloway County shot 47.4% from the field including five of 16 from the free throw line.  The Lakers connected on 32 of 42 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and committed 12 turnovers.  Knott County Central shot 49% from the field including six of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Patriots connected on 12 of 17 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and committed 13 turnovers.

 

Parker Adams led Calloway County with 31 points including 18 of 23 free throws, five rebounds, and three assists.  Connor Wagner added 13 points including two three point baskets.  Wade Carter chipped in with nine points and five rebounds.  Clay Smotherman recorded seven points, six rebounds, and five assists.

 

Camron Justice led Knott County Central with 39 points including four three point baskets, nine rebounds, and four assists.  Evan Hall added 10 points, seven rebounds, and five blocked shots.  Austin Combs chipped in with nine points.

 

Calloway County

9

11

18

16

9

10

73

Knott County Central

7

15

11

21

9

5

68

 

Calloway County (73) – Adams 31, Wagner 13, Hunter 5, Carter 9, Smotherman 7, Smith 8.

 

Knott County Central (68) – Cornett 3, Christon 4, Hall 10, Combs 9, Justice 39, Caudill 3.

 

 

Friday March 20th

 

Hopkinsville (27-5) vs. Owensboro (28-4) (Quarterfinal #1)

 

Hopkinsville coach Tim Haworth started the following lineup: 6-3 So. CJ Henangan, 6-1 Sr. LeDonald Gray, 6-5 Sr. Jaqualis Matlock, 5-11 Fr. Jalen Johnson, and 6-0 Sr. Jordan Gary.  Owensboro coach Rod Drake countered with 6-9 Sr. Aric Holman, 6-1 Sr. Dylan Sanford, 6-7 Sr. Justin Miller, 5-9 Sr. Darion Morrow, and 5-10 So. Jacoby Harris.

 

Owensboro defeated Hopkinsville by a score of 71-50.  Owensboro shot 59% from the field including three of eight from the three point line.  Owensboro attempted 34 less shots (73-39) from the field than Hopkinsville.  The Red Devils connected on 22 of 28 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and committed 19 turnovers.  Hopkinsville shot 28.8% from the field including two of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Tigers connected on six of 13 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and committed six turnovers.

Aric Holman led Owensboro with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and four blocked shots.  Darion Morrow added 15 points and eight rebounds.  Justin Miller recorded 14 points, 15 rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Jacoby Harris chipped in with 11 points and six rebounds.

 

Jaqualis Matlock led Hopkinsville with 15 points, 12 rebounds, and three steals.  Jordan Gary added 10 points and three steals.  LeDonald Gray recorded nine points, three rebounds, three assists, and three steals.

 

Hopkinsville

13

12

12

13

50

Owensboro

17

15

16

23

71

 

Hopkinsville (50) – Henangan 5, Gray 9, Matlock 15, Johnson 7, Gary 10, Hatcher 1, Cager 3.

 

Owensboro (71) – Holman 23, Sanford 7, Miller 14, Morrow 15, Harris 11, Phillips 1.

 

 

Doss (27-6) vs. Covington Catholic (30-5) (Quarterfinal #2)

 

Doss coach Tony Williams started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Tyler Jefferson, 5-10 Sr. Dajon McCarley, 5-9 Jr. Nick Anderson, 5-6 Jr. Dujuanta Weaver, and 6-0 Sr. Terrell Gray.  Covington Catholic coach Scott Ruthsatz countered with 6-4 Jr. Andy Flood, 6-2 Sr. Grant Romes, 6-6 Sr. Bo Schuh, 6-1 So. Cole VonHandorf, and 6-1 Sr. Cooper Theobald.

 

Covington Catholic outscored Doss 18-7 in the final quarter to pull away for a 61-48 victory.  Covington Catholic shot 44.2% from the field including one of eight from the three point line.  The Colonels connected on 22 of 32 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and committed 12 turnovers.  Doss shot 34.6% from the field including four of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Dragons connected on eight of 13 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and committed 11 turnovers.

 

Cole VonHandorf led a balanced Covington Catholic scoring attack with 17 points including nine of 10 free throws.  Bo Schuh added 13 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and three blocked shots.  Andy Flood recorded 11 points and six rebounds.  Cooper Theobald also scored 11 points.

 

6-5 So. Ramon Collins led Doss with 11 points.  Collins was five of five from the field and one of one from the free throw line.  Dujuanta Weaver added 10 points, five rebounds, and five assists.  Nick Anderson chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets.  Terrell Gray recorded seven points and five rebounds.

 

Doss

12

15

14

7

48

Covington Catholic

12

14

17

18

61

 

Doss (48) – Jefferson 5, McCarley 2, Anderson 8, Weaver 10, Gray 7, Hall 5, Collins 11.

 

Covington Catholic (61) – Flood 11, Romes 2, Schuh 13, VonHandorf 17, Theobald 11, Shumate 3, Heppler 4.

 

Boyle County (27-6) vs. Ballard ((32-2) (Quarterfinal #3)

 

Boyle County coach Steve Adams started the following lineup: 6-1 Sr. Hagen Tyler, 5-10 Sr. Chapman Bean, 6-5 Jr. Colton Elkins, 6-0 Sr. Keagen Hinkle, and 6-0 Sr. Jeremiah Bell.  Ballard coach Chris Renner countered with 6-2 Sr. Anthony Eaves, 6-1 Sr. Jalen Perry, 6-7 Sr. Corey Douglas, 5-7 So. Jamil Wilson, and 5-11 Sr. Paul Schiavone.

 

Boyle County outscored Ballard 25-12 in the third quarter and connected on 40 of 47 free throws for the game to record an 85-70 upset victory over Ballard.  Boyle County shot 42.2% from the field including seven of 18 from the three point line.  The Rebels connected on 40 of 47 free throws, pulled down 39 rebounds, and committed 16 turnovers.  Ballard shot 39.3% from the field including six of 22 from beyond the arc.  The Bruins connected on 16 of 22 free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and committed 11 turnovers.

 

Hagen Tyler led Boyle County with 32 points including six three point baskets and 10 of 10 free throws.  Tyler also pulled down 12 rebounds.  Jeremiah Bell added 26 points including 16 of 19 free throws and pulled down 12 rebounds.  Colton Elkins recorded 14 points and three blocked shots.

 

Jalen Perry led Ballard with 30 points including four three point baskets, five rebounds, and two steals.  Jamil Wilson added 13 points including two three point baskets.  Corey Douglas recorded 11 points, four rebounds, two blocked shots, and two steals.

 

Boyle County

12

23

25

25

85

Ballard

10

21

12

27

70

 

Boyle County (85) – Tyler 32, Bean 2, Elkins 14, Hinkle 9, Bell 26, Robbins 2.

 

Ballard (70) – Eaves 8, Perry 30, Douglas 11, Wilson 13, Schiavone 0, O. Douglas 2, Alvey 2, Ramsey 3, Smith 1.

 

Calloway County (30-3) vs. Bowling Green (29-5) (Quarterfinal #4)

 

Calloway County coach Terry Birdsong started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Parker Adams, 6-2 Sr. Connor Wagner, 6-7 Sr. Skyler Hunter, 5-10 Sr. Wade Carter, and 6-1 Sr. Clay Smotherman.  Bowling Green coach DG Sherrill countered with 6-3 Jr. Dane Drobocky, 6-2 Sr. Tucker Sine, 6-4 So. Terry Taylor, 6-0 Sr. Malik Carothers, and 6-2 Jr. Perry Ayers.

 

Bowling Green outscored Calloway County 23-12 in the third quarter to erase a 28-21 halftime deficit on their way to a 65-57 victory.  Bowling Green shot 57.9% from the field including three of five from the three point line.  The Purples connected on 18 of 25 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and committed seven turnovers.  Calloway County shot 41.7% from the field including nine of 22 from beyond the arc.  The Lakers connected on eight of 12 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and committed eight turnovers.

 

Tucker Sine led Bowling Green with 16 points including two three point baskets.  Terry Taylor added 15 points and 10 rebounds.  Malik Carothers chipped in with 12 points and five assists.  5-9 So. DeAngelo Wilson recorded 10 points.

 

Skyler Hunter led Calloway County with 17 points including five three point baskets and eight rebounds.  Connor Wagner added 15 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, and three assists.  Parker Adams recorded 15 points and four rebounds.

 

Calloway County

17

11

12

17

57

Bowling Green

11

10

23

21

65

 

Calloway County (57) – Adams 15, Wagner 15, Hunter 17, Carter 4, Smotherman 6.

 

Bowling Green (65) – Drobocky 3, Sine 16, Taylor 15, Carothers 12, Ayers 1, Wilson 10, Jones 8.

 

 

Saturday March 21st

 

Covington Catholic (31-5) vs. Owensboro (29-4) (Semifinal #1)

 

Covington Catholic coach Scott Ruthsatz started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. Andy Flood, 6-2 Sr. Grant Romes, 6-6 Sr. Bo Schuh, 6-1 So. Cole VonHandorf, and 6-1 Sr. Cooper Theobald.  Owensboro coach Rod Drake countered with 6-9 Sr. Aric Holman, 6-1 Sr. Dylan Sanford, 6-7 Sr. Justin Miller, 5-9 Sr. Darion Morrow, and 5-10 So. Jacoby Harris.

 

Owensboro defeated Covington Catholic 69-65 in overtime.  Owensboro led 55-52 in the closing seconds of regulation but Covington Catholic’s 6-1 Sr. Matthew Shumate hit a three point basket to knot the score at 55-55 and force overtime.  This was a game of runs as Owensboro led 15-11 after the first quarter but Covington Catholic outscored the Red Devils 19-9 in the second quarter to take a 30-24 halftime lead.  The Colonels maintained their advantage and led 42-36 after three quarters.  Owensboro rallied late to take the lead before Shumate’s heroics forced overtime. 

 

Owensboro shot 56.8% from the field including six of 12 from the three point line.  The Red Devils connected on 13 of 21 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and committed 16 turnovers.  Covington Catholic shot 44.9% from the field including six of 15 from beyond the arc.  The Colonels connected on 15 of 19 free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and committed 11 turnovers.

 

Justin Miller led Owensboro with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists.  Darion Morrow added 18 points including three three point baskets.  Jacoby Harris chipped in with 14 points.  Aric Holman recorded 11 points, nine rebounds, and two blocked shots.

Cole VonHandorf led Covington Catholic with 21 points including three three point baskets.  Bo Schuh added 15 points and five rebounds.  Cooper Theobald recorded 14 points.

 

Covington Catholic

11

19

12

13

10

65

Owensboro

15

9

12

19

14

69

 

Covington Catholic (65) – Flood 5, Romes 2, Schuh 15, VonHandorf 21, Theobald 14, Shumate 6, Heppler 2.

 

Owensboro (69) – Holman 11, Sanford 8, Miller 18, Morrow 18, Harris 14.

 

 

Bowling Green (30-5) vs. Boyle County (28-6) (Semifinal #2)

 

Bowling Green coach DG Sherrill started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. Dane Drobocky, 6-2 Sr. Tucker Sine, 6-4 So. Terry Taylor, 6-0 Sr. Malik Carothers, and 6-2 Jr. Perry Ayers.  Boyle County coach Steve Adams countered with 6-1 Sr. Hagen Tyler, 5-10 Sr. Chapman Bean, 6-5 Jr. Colton Elkins, 6-0 Sr. Keagen Hinkle, and 6-0 Sr. Jeremiah Bell.

 

Bowling Green defeated Boyle County by a score of 68-58 to end Boyle County’s magical state tournament run as the Rebels had previously defeated Lexington Catholic and upended the number one team in the state Ballard.  Bowling Green’s super sophs (Terry Taylor, DeAngelo Wilson, and Kyran Jones) did the damage today as they combined for 47 points and 22 rebounds).  The Purples controlled the boards today as they held a 42-21 advantage on the boards and a 20-9 advantage in second chance points.

Bowling Green shot 52% from the field including three of four from the three point line.  The Purples connected on 13 of 23 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored eight points off six Boyle County turnovers.  Boyle County shot 40.7% from the field including seven of 25 from beyond the arc.  The Rebels connected on three of five free throws, pulled down 21 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 11 Bowling Green turnovers.

 

5-9 So. DeAngelo Wilson led Bowling Green with 17 points.  6-4 So. Kyran Jones added 16 points, 14 rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Terry Taylor recorded 14 points and six rebounds.

 

Jeremiah Bell led Boyle County with 28 points including four three point baskets.  Hagen Tyler added 12 points, five rebounds, and five assists.  Colton Elkins recorded six points, six rebounds, and eight blocked shots.

 

Bowling Green

15

21

16

16

68

Boyle County

12

13

16

17

58

 

Bowling Green (68) – Drobocky 2, Sine 9, Taylor 14, Carothers 7, Ayers 2, Wilson 17, Jones 16, J. Carothers 1.

 

Boyle County (58) – Tyler 12, Bean 5, Elkins 6, Hinkle 3, Bell 28, DelCastillo 2, Alexander 2.

 

 

Sunday March 22nd

 

Bowling Green (31-5) vs. Owensboro (30-4) (Championship)

 

Bowling Green coach DG Sherrill started the following lineup: 6-3 Jr. Dane Drobocky, 6-2 Sr. Tucker Sine, 6-4 So. Terry Taylor, 6-0 Sr. Malik Carothers, and 6-2 Jr. Perry Ayers.  Owensboro coach Rod Drake countered with 6-9 Sr. Aric Holman, 6-1 Sr. Dylan Sanford, 6-7 Sr. Justin Miller, 5-9 Sr. Darion Morrow, and 5-10 So. Jacoby Harris.

 

Owensboro led 27-23 at halftime, and fueled by a 22-10 in the third quarter pulled away to defeat Bowling Green by a score of 74-58.  Owensboro coach Rod Drake captured this title as a player now adds another championship as a coach.  This was especially sweet for the senior class that was 8-20 as freshmen.  This victory did not come without adversity as Tournament MVP Justin Miller played through a groin/hamstring injury.  The Red Devils also were facing a team that they had narrowly defeated by scores of 79-71 OT and 69-66 earlier this season,  Don’t weep for Coach DG Sherrill’s Purples but while they graduate two starters they return three starters plus star sophs DeAngelo Wilson and Kyran Jones.

 

Owensboro shot 52.1% from the field including four of 13 from the three point line.  The Red Devils connected on 20 of 23 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored four points off six Bowling Green turnovers.  Bowling Green shot 35.9% from the field including three of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Purples connected on nine of 16 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 16 Bowling Green turnovers.

Dylan Sanford led Owensboro with 21 points including four three point baskets.  Aric Holman added 20 points, 14 rebounds, and eight blocked shots.  Jacoby Harris chipped in with 14 points and five assists.  Justin Miller recorded 11 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists.

 

Terry Taylor led Bowling Green with 16 points and nine rebounds.  Tucker Sine added nine points on three three point baskets and pulled down seven rebounds.  6-4 So. Kyran Jones recorded eight points and eight rebounds.  5-9 So. DeAngelo Wilson also scored eight points.  Malik Carothers recorded seven point and five assists.

 

Bowling Green

12

11

10

25

58

Owensboro

16

11

22

25

74

 

Bowling Green (58) – Drobocky 0, Sine 9, Taylor 16, Carothers 7, Ayers 4, Wilson 8, Robinson 2, Jones 8, J. Carothers 2, Riehn 2.

 

Owensboro (74) – Holman 20, Sanford 21, Miller 11, Morrow 6, Harris 14, Fillman 2.

 

2015 Whitaker Bank/KHSAA Boys’ Sweet Sixteen® All-Tournament Team – JaQualis Matlock (Hopkinsville), Terrell Gray (Doss), Jalen Perry (Ballard), Parker Adams (Calloway County), Cole VonHandorf (Covington Catholic), Bo Schuh (Covington Catholic), Jeremiah Bell (Boyle County), Hagen Tyler (Boyle County), Kyren Jones (Bowling Green), Terry Taylor (Bowling Green), Tucker Sine (Bowling Green), Jacoby Harris (Owensboro), Aric Holman (Owensboro), and Justin Miller (Owensboro) (MVP)

 

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