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“Battle at the Border”

26th Annual Holloway Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Basketball Games April 8th

SlamJam Festival “Night of Stars” April 7th

Thomas More College

Crestview Hills, KY

April 7-8, 2017

©2017 by Ron Harrison

 

 

 

SlamJam Festival “Night of Stars” April 7th

 

3-Point Shootout (Girls) Ally Johnson (Beechwood) won for Kentucky and Maddie Blyer (Hoover) captured the Ohio title.  Maddie Blyer was named overall champion as she defeated Ally Johnson by a score of 17-12 to capture the title.  3-Point Shootout (Boys)Darryl Straughter (Canton McKinley was crowned Ohio champion while Cole VonHandorf (Covington Catholic) was named Kentucky champion and also captured the overall title.

 

1-on-1 Competition (Boys)Terry Taylor (Bowling Green) was the boys champion and captured the overall title by defeating Ohio’s Austen Yarian (St. Ignatius) by a score of 29 – 11.  1-on-1 Competition (Girls)Alexah Chrisman (McAuley High) captured the Ohio title and also won the overall title by defeating the Kentucky champion Maddie Waldrop (Murray).

 

3-On-3 Championship (Girls) – The Kentucky girls champions were Zyah Beal (Boone County), MacKenzie Coleman (Metcalfe County), and Princess Stewart (Franklin County).  The Ohio girl’s champions were Dee Bekelja (Solon), Mariah Copeland (Toledo Notre Dame), and Haylee Crouch ((Springboro).  It was originally posted that the Kentucky team won the overall championship but this result was questioned so at this time the outcome is unclear.  3-on-3 Championship (Boys) – The Ohio team of Evan Kuhlman (Lakota East), Kyle Young ((Massillon Jackson), and Austen Yarian (St. Ignatius) captured the overall championship with a victory over the Kentucky team of Pedro Bradshaw (Russellville), Tavin Lovan (Franklin-Simpson), and Tim Dalton (Lawrence County) by a score of 16-12.

 

BJ Duling (Newark) claimed the slam dunk championship for Ohio with a 55-54 victory over Trace Young (North Hardin) of Kentucky.

 

All-Star Games April 8th

 

Ohio All-Stars (Girls)

 

Dee Bekelja

5-9

G

Solon

Maddie Blyer

5-5

G

Hoover

Alexah Chrisman

6-2

F

McAuley

Mariah Copeland

5-8

G

Toledo Notre Dame

Haylie Crouch

6-0

F

Springboro

Brelynn Hampton-Bey

5-8

G

Toledo Notre Dame

Victoria Harrison

5-8

G

Centerville

Juliauna Howard

5-6

G

Lakota West

Sarah Leyendecker

6-3

C

Mercy

Jamari McDavid

5-10

F

Kenton Ridge

Gabby Burris

5-11

F

Liberty Union

Dai’shona Polk

5-9

G

Glen Oak

Alexis Stover

5-11

F

Solon

Caroline Taphorn

5-9

G

McAuley

Leah Wingeier

6-4

C

Newark

 

Head Coach

Dan Wallace

McAuley

Asst. Coach

Ed Foulk

Kenton Ridge

Asst. Coach

Trish Kruse

Solon

 

 

Kentucky All-Stars (Girls)

 

Zyah Beal

5-8

G

Boone County

MacKenzie Coleman

6-3

C

Metcalfe County

Jamiya Davis

5-10

F

Hopkinsville

Emmie Harris

5-9

G

Boyle County

Rosemary Jackson

5-9

G

Bowling Green

Tasia Jeffries

5-8

G

Butler

Ally Johnson

5-9

G

Beechwood

Hannah Langhi

6-2

C

Marshall County

Kristen Mayo

5-6

G

East Carter

Whitney O’Mara

5-9

G

Mason County

Kiara Pankins

5-11

F

Lafayette

Princess Stewart

5-9

G

Franklin County

Jada Stinson

5-7

G

Elizabethtown

Maddie Waldrop

6-2

C

Murray

Grace White

5-10

G

Grayson County

 

Head Coach

Hager Easterling

East Carter

Asst. Coach

Larry Just

Butler

Asst. Coach

Rechelle Turner

Murray

 

Kentucky rallied from a 58-52 deficit after three quarters to defeat Ohio by a score of 82-74.  Kentucky was 20 of 29 from the free throw line while Ohio was 20 of 35 from the charity stripe.  Kentucky finished the game on a 7-0 run to ensure the victory.

 

Princess Stewart was named MVP for Kentucky and led the victors with 18 including two three point baskets.  Tasia Jeffries added 15 points including two three point baskets.

 

Brelynn Hampton-Bey was named MVP for the Ohio Team and scored 12 points.  Mariah Copeland and Leah Wingeier added 12 and 10 points respectively.

 

Ohio

17

28

13

16

74

Kentucky

19

22

11

30

82

 

Ohio (74) – Bekelja 4, Blyer 3, Burris 2, Chrisman 5, Copeland 12, Crouch 4, Hampton-Bey 12, Harrison 8, Howard 4, Leyendecker 2, McDavid 2, Polk 4, Stover 0, Taphorn 4, Wingeier 10.

 

Kentucky (82) – Beal 5, Coleman 3, Davis 8, Harris 2, Jackson 4, Jeffries 15, Johnson 0, Langhi 0, Mayo 5, O’Mara 4, Pankins 6, Stewart 18, Stinson 5, Waldrop 7, White 2.

 

 

Ohio All-Stars (Boys)

 

Tristan Bartoe

5-11

G

Vinton County

Naz Bohannon

6-5

F

Lorain

Lynn Bowden

6-1

G

Warren Harding

BJ Duling

6-7

F

Newark

Logan Hill

6-6

F

Massillon Jackson

Evan Kuhlman

6-7

F

Lakota East

Lonnie Grayson

6-2

G

Wyoming

Joe McBride

6-1

G

Lake

Tommy Schmock

5-10

G

Lakewood St. Edward

Darryl Straughter

5-10

G

Canton McKinley

Derek Koch

6-8

F

Northwestern

Nick Muszynski

6-9

C

St. Charles

Austen Yarian

6-8

F

St. Ignatius

Will Yoakum

6-4

F

Delaware

Kyle Young

6-7

F

Massillon Jackson

 

Head Coach

Tim Debevec

Massillon Jackson

Asst. Coach

Andy Vlajkovich

Warren Harding

Asst. Coach

Matt Combs

Vinton County

 

Kentucky All-Stars (Boys)

 

Prince Anosike

6-9

C

Perry County Central

James Baker

6-7

F

Meade County

Pedro Bradshaw

6-6

F

Russellville

Peyton Broughton

6-4

G

North Laurel

Tim Dalton

6-3

G

Lawrence County

Jaylon Hall

6-4

G

Doss

Taveion Hollingsworth

6-3

G

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Tray Hollowell

6-2

G

University Heights

Tony Jackson

6-5

F

North Hardin

Tavin Lovan

6-3

G

Franklin-Simpson

Jaylen Sebree

6-6

F

Christian County

Terry Taylor

6-6

F

Bowling Green

Chris Vogt

6-11

C

Graves County

Cole VonHandorf

6-2

G

Covington Catholic

Trace Young

6-9

F

North Hardin

 

Head Coach

Scott Chalk

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Asst. Coach

Josh Frick

Graves County

Asst. Coach

Shannon Hoskins

Perry County Central

 

Kentucky overcame 11 three point baskets by the Ohio Team to record a 94-90 victory.  Taveion Hollingsworth was named MVP for the Kentucky Team and scored 19 points.  Tim Dalton added 16 points.

 

BJ Duling was named MVP for the Ohio Team and scored 24 points including four three point baskets.  Naz Bohannon added 16 points and Tommy Schmock chipped in with 12 points.

 

Ohio

23

16

23

28

90

Kentucky

23

29

16

26

94

 

Ohio (90) – Bartoe 0, Bohannon 16, Bowden 3, Duling 24, Grayson 0, Hill 2, Koch 0, Kuhlman 7, McBride 4, Muszynski 5, Schmock 12, Straughter 5, Yarian 2, Yoakum 3, Young 6.

 

Kentucky (94) – Anosike 2, Baker 0, Bradshaw 8, Broughton 4, Dalton 16, Hall 5, Hollingsworth 19, Hollowell 5, Jackson 3, Lovan 4, Sebree 4, Taylor 7, Vogt 2, VonHandorf 7, Young 8.

 

A special thanks to Randy Ward and all the organizers for putting together this quality event.