2021KHSAAS16B

 

 

2021 KHSAA Boys’ Sweet 16®

Presented by UK Health Care Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine

Rupp Arena

Lexington, KY

March 31-April 3, 2021

© 2021 by Ron Harrison

 

Wednesday March 31st

 

 

Elizabethtown vs. Knott County Central

 

Elizabethtown coach James Haire started the following lineup: 6-1 Sr. Camden Williams, 6-0 Sr. Jaqualis Franklin, 6-4 Sr. Alandre Murphy, 5-9 Sr. Kam Sherrard, and 5-9 Sr. Khia Sherrard.  Knott County Central coach BB King countered with 6-1 Sr. Colby Napier, 6-0 So. Kizer Slone, 6-6 Sr. Josh McGuire, 5-10 Sr. Scott Shepherd, and 5-10 Sr. Kent Damron.

 

Elizabethtown utilized their speed and quickness to force 20 Knott County Central turnovers which they converted into 34 points on their way to an 87-59 victory.  Elizabethtown shot 53.8% from the field including five of 19 from the three point line.  The Panthers connected on 12 of 14 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and held a 26-2 advantage on fast break points.  Knott County Central shot 53.1% from the field including six of 15 from beyond the arc.  The Patriots connected on one of two free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored nine points off seven Elizabethtown turnovers.

 

Jaqualis Franklin led Elizabethtown with 25 points including two three point baskets, five of six free throws, seven rebounds, seven assists, and three steals.  Kam Sherrard added 16 points, six rebounds, five assists, and five steals.  Alandre Murphy added 15 points, five rebounds, two assists, and three steals.  Khia Sherrard chipped in with 13 points and seven assists.  Camden Williams tallied 11 points and six rebounds.

 

Josh McGuire led Knott County Central with 21 points, 10 rebounds, three blocked shots, and two steals.  Colby Napier added 13 points including three three point baskets and two rebounds.  Kent Damron recorded five points, two rebounds, and seven assists.

 

Elizabethtown

27

22

21

17

87

Knott County Central

12

16

15

16

59

 

Elizabethtown (87) – Williams 11, Franklin 25, Murphy 15, Kam Sherrard 16, Khia Sherrard 13, Moberly 7.

 

Knott County Central (58) – C. Napier 13, K. Slone 5, McGuire 21, Shepherd 2, Damron 5, D. Slone 4, Huff 5, Eversole 4.

 

 

University Heights vs. Bowling Green

 

University Heights Academy coach Will Shouse started the following lineup: 5-11 Sr. DJ Quarles, 5-10 Jr. Amani McGee, 6-3 Sr. Edward Braxton, 5-9 Sr. KJ Crump, and 5-10 Jr. William Bryan.  Bowling Green coach DG Sherrill countered with 6-5 Sr. Jordan Dingle, 6-4 Sr. Jaxson Banks, 6-7 Sr. Jacobi Huddleston, 5-10 Jr. Tanner Buttry, and 6-4 Sr. Isaiah Mason.

 

Bowling Green used their size and athleticism to dominate in the paint (44-28) in an 85-57 victory over University Heights.  The score was tied three times and there were six lead changes early in the contest.  Bowling Green shot 50% from the field including nine of 18 from the three point line.  The Purples connected on 14 of 15 free throws, pulled down 49 rebounds, and scored 10 points off seven University Heights turnovers.  University Heights shot 34.4% from the field including five of 19 from beyond the arc.  The Blazers connected on eight of nine free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 13 Bowling Green turnovers.

 

Tanner Buttry led Bowling Green with 20 points including three three point baskets, five of six free throws, three rebounds, and four assists.  Buttry was six of eight from the field including three of four from beyond the arc, and five of six free throws.  Isaiah Mason added 16 points, six rebounds, and three assists.  Jacobi Huddleston recorded 14 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists.  Jaxson Banks chipped in with eight points including two three point baskets and five rebounds.  Jordan Dingle added four points and seven rebounds.  6-1 Sr. Conner Cooper recorded six points on two three point baskets and four assists.

 

KJ Crump led University Heights with 20 points including three three point baskets, three of three free throws, five rebounds, and two assists.  William Bryan added 16 points, two rebounds, and five assists. 

 

University Heights

17

11

13

16

57

Bowling Green

18

24

24

19

85

 

University Heights (57) – DJ Quarles 4, McGee 7, Braxton 4, Crump 20, Bryan 16, Q. Quarles 1, Hauret 2, Northington 3.

 

Bowling Green (85) – Dingle 4, Banks 8, Huddleston 14, Buttry 20, Mason 16, Cooper 6, Flanary 3, Lin 2, Wilson 3, Wardlow 5, Gurley 2, Starks 2.

 

Ballard vs. Madison Central

 

Ballard coach Chris Renner started the following lineup: 6-5 So. Gabe Sisk, 6-3 Jr. Keno Hayden, 6-10 Jr. Maker Bar, 5-10 Sr. Chaunte Marrero, and 6-1 Jr. DJ Tilford.  Madison Central coach Allen Feldhaus Jr. countered with 6-4 So. Jaylen Davis, 6-4 Jr. Will Hardin, 6-6 So. Trey Skaggs, 6-1 Sr. Braeden Ray, and 6-4 Sr. Kole Browne.

 

Ballard withstood a late rally by Madison Central and pulled away late for a 70-61 victory over Madison Central in one of the highly anticipated matchups of the opening round.  Ballard shot 45.2% from the field including four of 16 from the three point line.  The Bruins connected on 10 of 14 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 13 Madison Central turnovers.  Madison Central shot 39.2% from the field including nine of 26 from beyond the arc.  The Indians connected on 12 of 17 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored six points off 10 Ballard turnovers.

 

Keno Hayden led Ballard with 26 points including two three point baskets, three rebounds, and two steals.  Gabe Sisk added 19 points including two three point baskets and seven rebounds.  Maker Bar recorded 11 points, 14 rebounds, four assists, three blocked shots, and two steals.  DJ Tilford chipped in with six points, seven rebounds, and three assists.

 

Kole Browne led Madison Central with 21 points including two three point baskets, seven of 10 free throws, three rebounds, and three assists.  Jaylen Davis added 16 points including three three point baskets, and seven rebounds.  Will Hardin recorded 15 points including four of five free throws, nine rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and two steals.  6-0 Sr. Taishon Chenault chipped in with six points on two three point baskets, three rebounds, and five assists.

 

Ballard

20

12

17

21

70

Madison Central

16

8

13

24

61

 

Ballard (70) – Sisk 19, Hayden 26, Bar 11, Marrero 0, Tilford 6, Buford 6, House 2.

 

Madison Central (61) – Davis 16, Hardin 15, Skaggs 0, Ray 0, Browne 21, Chenault 6, Hardge 3.

 

 

Oldham County vs. George Rogers Clark

 

Oldham County coach Coy Zerhusen started the following lineup: 6-4 Sr. Tyler Slone, 6-2 Sr. Denton Oak, 6-6 Sr. Xander Wagner-Rose, 5-10 Sr. Grant Gibson, and 6-2 Sr. Samuel Campbell.  George Rogers Clark coach Josh Cook countered with 6-4 Jr. Stanley Smothers, 6-3 Sr. Jared Wellman, 6-6 Jr. Trent Edwards, 5-9 Jr. Aden Slone, and 6-3 Jr. Jerone Morton.

 

Oldham County trailed by 15 with 3:18 left in the third quarter and cut the deficit to four late in the game but George Rogers Clark held on for a 54-47 victory.  Oldham County’s superiority on the boards (33-24) helped neutralize a poor shooting night but GRC’s defense forced some key turnovers in crucial situations to help the Cardinals gain control of the game.  GRC shot 50% from the field including five pf 13 from the three point line.  The Cardinals connected on nine of 16 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 16 Oldham County turnovers.  Oldham County shot 36.7% from the field including six of 17 from beyond the arc.  The Colonels connected on five of eight free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored eight points off 14 GRC turnovers.

 

Jerone Morton led George Rogers Clark with 19 points including two three point baskets, three of four free throws, four assists, and two steals.  Aden Slone added 12 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, and five assists.  Jared Wellman recorded 10 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and three blocked shots.  Stanley Smothers added nine points and six rebounds.

 

Samuel Campbell led Oldham County with 16 points including three three point baskets, three of four free throws, and three assists.  Tyler Slone added 15 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and three blocked shots.  Grant Gibson recorded 10 points including three three point baskets, three rebounds, and three assists.  Xander Wagner-Rose chipped in with four points, 11 rebounds, five assists, three blocked shots, and two steals.

 

Oldham County

7

15

6

19

47

George Rogers Clark

13

18

10

13

54

 

Oldham County (47) – Slone 15, Oak 2, Wagner-Rose 4, Gibson 10, Campball 16.

 

George Rogers Clark (54) – Smothers 9, Wellman 10, Edwards 0, Slone 12, Morton 19, Mundy 4.

 

Thursday April 1st

 

Highlands vs. Muhlenberg County

 

Highlands coach Kevin Listerman started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Sam Vinson, 6-2 Jr. Oliver Harris, 6-4 Sr. Luke Muller, 5-9 Jr. Zachary Barth, and 5-9 So. William Herald.  Muhlenberg County coach Kyle Eades countered with 5-11 Sr. Isaac Rose, 5-11 Sr. Cole Vincent, 6-0 Jr. Donovan McCoy, 5-9 Jr. Trey Lovell, and 5-10 Sr. Nash Divine.

 

Highlands raced out to a 26-15 first quarter lead on their way to an 88-60 victory over Muhlenberg County.  Highlands shot 62.5% from the field including 12 of 18 from the three point line.  The Bluebirds connected on 16 of 23 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 16 points off eight Muhlenberg County turnovers.  Muhlenberg County shot 41.2% from the field including eight of 25 from beyond the arc.  The Mustangs connected on four of 10 free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 10 Highlands turnovers.

 

Sam Vinson led Highlands with 31 points including six three point baskets, five of six free throws, four rebounds, five assists, four blocked shots, and two steals.  Luke Muller added 21 points including three three point baskets, eight of nine free throws, eight rebounds, and two assists.  Oliver Harris recorded 11 points, six rebounds, and three assists.  Zachary Barth chipped in with nine points, five rebounds, and four assists.  William Herald added eight points and seven rebounds.

 

Nash Divine led Muhlenberg County with 21 points including five three point baskets, three rebounds, and two steals.  6-0 Sr. Asher Carver added 12 points including two three point baskets.  Donovan McCoy recorded seven points and four rebounds.

 

Highlands

26

20

25

17

88

Muhlenberg County

15

15

12

18

60

 

Highlands (88) – Vinson 31, Harris 11, Muller 21, Barth 9, Herald 8, Read 4, Benke 2, Cody 2..

 

Muhlenberg County (60) – Rose 2, Vincent 5, McCoy 7, Lovell 2, Divine 21, Lovan 4, Jernigan 2, Summers 3, Ray 2, Carver 12.

 

McCracken County vs. Bullitt East

 

McCracken County coach Burlin Brower started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Ian McCune, 6-3 Jr. Brant Brower, 6-6 Jr. Ian Hart, 5-10 Sr. Noah Dumas, and 5-11 Jr. Cason Tilford.  Bullitt East coach Jason Couch countered with 6-4 Sr. Will Blanford, 6-2 Jr. Adam Pruitt, 6-5 Jr. Tucker Blanford, 5-10 So. Camron Brogan, and 6-2 Sr. Collin Powell.

 

McCracken County utilized a balanced offensive attack and good defense (10 blocked shots) to defeat Bullitt East by the score of 68 – 56.  The Mustangs also got a spark from 5-11 Jr. Max Blackwell who came off the bench to record 13 points including three three point baskets.  McCracken County shot 53.1% from the field including eight of 19 from the three point line.  The Mustangs connected on eight of 13 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 15 Bullitt East turnovers.  Bullitt East shot 40.4% from the field including six of 19 from beyond the arc.  The Chargers connected on 12 of 13 free throws, pulled down 30 rebounds, and scored 10 points off nine McCracken County turnovers.

 

Ian Hart led McCracken County with 14 points including two three point baskets, seven rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Noah Dumas added 14 points, five rebounds, and three assists.  Max Blackwell recorded 13 points and Ian McCune chipped in with 10 points, three blocked shots, and five steals.  6-4 So. Jack McCune added five points, four blocked shots, and two steals.

 

Collin Powell led Bullitt East with 22 points including three three point baskets, seven of seven free throws, five rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Camron Brogan added 13 points including two three point baskets and three assists.  Tucker Blanford recorded eight points and seven rebounds. 

 

McCracken County

15

20

14

19

68

Bullitt East

11

11

20

14

56

 

McCracken County (68) – I. McCune 10, Brower 7, Hart 14, Dumas 14, Tilford 5, Blackwell 13, J. McCune 5.

 

Bullitt East (56) – W. Blanford 4, Pruitt 5, T. Blanford 8, Brogan 13, Powell 22, Davis 2, Davenport 2.

 

 

Paintsville vs. Boyle County

 

Paintsville coach Landon Slone started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. Baron Ratliff, 6-2 Sr. Ryan Gibson, 6-5 Jr. Colby Fugate, 6-1 Sr. Braxton Tharp, and 6-2 Sr. Jaxon Watts.  Boyle County coach Dennie Webb countered with 6-3 Sr. Jagger Gillis, 6-1 Sr. Luke Sheperson, 6-3 Jr. Hagan Webb, 5-11 So. Owen Barnes, and 6-1 Jr. Luke Imfeld.

 

Paintsville led by 11 with 5:14 left in the third quarter but Boyle County rallied outscoring Paintsville 30-15 in the final quarter to earn a 70-56 victory.  Boyle County was eight of 11 from the field and 13 of 14 in the final quarter to earn the victory.  There were four ties and six lead changes in the game.  Boyle County shot 50% from the field including three of 14 from the three point line.  The Rebels connected on 17 of 22 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and scored 24 points off 16 Paintsville turnovers.  Paintsville shot 45.2% from the field including five of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Tigers connected on 13 of 17 free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 12 Boyle County turnovers.

 

Luke Sheperson led Boyle County with 25 points and eight rebounds.  Jagger Gillis added 19 points including eight of eight free throws, five rebounds, four assists, and two steals.  Luke Imfeld recorded 17 points including two three point baskets, five of six free throws, six rebounds, and three assists. 

 

6-3 So. Connor Fugate led Paintsville with 16 points including two three point baskets and five rebounds.  Colby Fugate added 16 points including two three point baskets, four of six free throws, three rebounds, and two assists.  Braxton Tharp recorded 10 points including four of five free throws, four assists, and four steals.  Baron Ratliff chipped in with nine points, four rebounds, and two blocked shots.

 

Paintsville

19

8

14

15

56

Boyle County

14

8

18

30

70

 

 

Ashland Blazer vs. Knox Central

 

Ashland Blazer coach Jason Mays started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Cole Villers, 6-2 Fr. Zander Carter, 6-8 Sr. Sean Marcum, 5-11 So. Colin Porter, and 6-1 Jr. Ethan Sellars..  Knox Central coach Tony Patterson countered with 6-3 Sr. Jevonte Turner, 6-3 Jr. Isaac Mills, 6-5 Fr. Gavin Chadwell, 5-8 Jr. Abram Brock, and 6-0 Sr. Andrew Sizemore.

 

Ashland Blazer raced out to a 30-10 halftime lead on their way to a 56-38 victory over Knox Central.  Ashland’s defense stepped up tonight sparked by 5-10 Sr. Hunter Gillum who also added nine points.  Ashland Blazer shot 44.4% from the field including four of 13 from the three point line.  The Tomcats connected on 12 of 16 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 15 points off 14 Knox Central turnovers.  Knox Central shot 36.8% from the field including three of seven from beyond the arc.  The Panthers connected on seven of nine free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored four points off nine Ashland turnovers.

 

Colin Porter led Ashland Blazer with 17 points including 11 of 13 free throws, four rebounds, eight assists, and two steals.  Cole Villers added 14 points including two three point baskets, six rebounds, and two blocked shots.  Hunter Gillum recorded nine points and 6-2 Jr. Ryan Atkins chipped in with seven points and two rebounds.

 

Jevonte Turner led Knox Central with 20 points including two three point baskets, four of five free throws, six rebounds, and three assists.  Isaac Mills added seven points and four rebounds.  Gavin Chadwell recorded four points and seven rebounds.

 

Ashland Blazer

10

20

10

16

56

Knox Central

2

8

9

19

38

 

Ashland Blazer (56) – Villers 14, Carter 4, Marcum 0, Porter 17, Sellars 2, Atkins 7, Gillum 9, Adkins 3.

 

Knox Central (38) – Turner 20, Mills 7, Chadwell 4, Brock 0, Sizemore 3, KT Turner 2, Mills 2.

 

Friday April 2nd

 

George Rogers Clark vs. Elizabethtown (Quarterfinal)

 

George Rogers Clark Coach Josh Curtis started the following lineup: 6-4 Jr. Stanley Smothers, 6-3 Sr. Jared Wellman, 6-6 Jr. Trent Edwards, 5-9 Jr. Aiden Slone, and 6-3 Jr. Jerone Morton.  Elizabethtown coach James Haire countered with 6-1 Sr. Camden Williams, 6-0 Sr. Jaqualis Franklin, 6-4 Sr. Alandre Murphy. 5-9 Sr. Kam Sherrard, and 5-9 Sr. Khia Sherrard.

 

Elizabethtown defeated George Rogers Clark by the score of 65-44.  Elizabethtown shot 58.7% from the field including two of 10 from the three point line.  The Panthers connected on nine of 17 free throws, pulled down 24 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 16 George Rogers Clark turnovers.  George Rogers Clark shot 50% from the field including two of 15 from beyond the arc.  The Cardinals connected on four of 10 free throws, pulled down 23 rebounds, and scored seven points off seven Elizabethtowm turnovers.

 

Jaqualis Franklin led Elizabethrown with 22 points including two three point baskets, eught rebounds, six assists, and four steals.  Alandre Murphy added 21 points including 10 of 11 from the field, six rebounds, and three assists.  Khia Sherrard recorded 13 points, three rebounds, and four assists.  Kam Sherrard chipped in with seven points, two rebounds, and three steals.

 

Jerone Morton led George Rogers Clark with 16 points, four rebounds, and three assists.  Trent Erdwards added 10 points, five rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Aiden Slone recorded 10 points, two rebounds, and five assists.

 

George Rogers Clark

14

10

14

6

44

Elizabethtown

20

17

12

16

65

 

George Rogers Clark (44) -  Smothers 0, Wellman 5, Edwards 10, Slone 10, J. Morton 16, Hampton 3,

 

Elizabethtown (65) – Williams 2, Franklim 22, Murphy 21, Kam Sherrard 7, Khia Sherrard 13.

 

 

Bowling Green vs. Ballard (Quarterfinal)

 

Bowling Green coach DG Sherrill started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Jordan Dingle, 6-4 Sr. Jaxon Banks, 6-7 Sr. Jacobi Huddleston, 5-10 Jr. Tanner Buttry, and 6-4 Sr.Isaiah Mason.  Ballard coach Chris Renner countered with 6-5 So. Gabe Sisk, 6-3 Jr. Keno Hayden, 6-10 Jr. Maker Bar, 5-10 Sr. Chaunte Marrero, and 6-1 Jr. DJ Tilford.

 

Ballard defeated Bowling Green by the score of 61-53.  The score was tied two times and there were two lead changes in the game.  Ballard shot 43.1% from thr field including six of 16 from the three point line.  The Bruins connected on 11 of 18 free throws, pulled down 36 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 16 Bowling Green turnovers.  Bowling Green shot 32.3% from the field including four of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Purples connected on nine of 15 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored eight points off 15 Ballard turnovers.

 

Gabe Sisk led Ballard with 22 points including four three point baskets, four rebounds, and three steals.  Keno Hayden added 14 points including eight of 10 free throws, six rebounds, and three assists.  Chaunte Marrero recorded 13 points, nine rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Maker Bar chipped in with five points, seven rebounds, six blocked shots, and two steals.

 

Isaiah Mason led Bowling Green with 17 points, 14 rebounds, and four assists.  Jacobi Huddleston added 12 points, seven rebounds, and two steals.  Tanner Buttry recorded 11 points including four of six free throws, six rebounds, and four assists.

 

Bowling Green

11

15

12

15

53

Ballard

14

16

13

18

61

 

Bowling Green (53) – Dingle 4, Banks, 4, Huddleston 12, Buttry 11, Mason 17, Wilson 5.

 

Ballard (61) – Sisk 22, Hayden 14, Bar 5, Marrero 13, Tilford 7.

 

 

Ashland Blazer vs. Boyle County (Quarterfinal)

 

Ashland Blazer coach Jason Mays started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Cole Villers, 6-2 Fr. Zander Carter, 6-8 Sr. Sean Marcum, 5-11 So. Colin Porter, and 6-1 Jr. Ethan Sellars.  Boyle County coach Dennie Webb countered with 6-3 Sr. Jagger Gillis, 6-1 Jr. Luke Imfeld, 6-3 Jr. Hagan Webb, 5-11 So. Owen Barnes, and 6-1 Sr. Luke Sheperson.

 

Ashland  Blazer shot a sizzling 60.9% from the field in an 80-44 rout of Boyle County.  Ashland Blazer connected on 10 of 17 from the three point line, 14 of 16 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 27 points off 17 Boyle County turnovers.  Boyle County shot 43.2% from the field including zero of seven from beyond the arc.  The Rebels connected on six of eight free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 13 Ashland Blazer turnovers.

 

Ethan Sellars led Ashland Blazer with 20 points including four three point baskets, four of four free throws, and three rebounds.  Cole Villers added 20 points, five of five free throws, two rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Zander Carter recorded 18 points including four three point baskets, two rebounds, and five assists.  Colin Porter chipped in with 11 points, five rebounds, six assists, and four steals.

 

Luke Imfeld led Boyle County with 12 points and two steals.  Luke Sheperson added nine points, five rebounds, and three blocked shots. 

 

Ashland Blazer

24

22

23

11

80

Boyle County

8

8

10

18

44

 

Ashland Blazer (80) – Villers 20, Carter 18, Marcum 0, Porter 11, Sellars 20, R. Atkins 1, Ashby 2, Conway 2, Gillum 4, A. Adkins 2.

 

Boyle County (44) – Gillis 2, Imfeld 12, Webb 0, Barnes 2, Sheperson 9, Ziesmer 4, Myers 2, Carr 2, Stine 5, Wilson 2, Hodge 2, Tarter 2.

 

Highlands vs. MCCracken County (Quarterfinal)

 

Highlands coach Kevin Listerman started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Sam Vinson, 6-2 Jr. Oliver Harris, 6-4 Sr. Luke Muller, 5-9 So. William Herald, and 5-9 Jr. Zachary Barth.  McCracken County coach Burlin Brower countered with 6-3 Jr. Brent Brower, 6-3 Sr. Ian McCune, 6-6 Jr. Ian Hart, 5-10 Sr. Noah Dumas, and 5-11 Jr. Cason Tilford.

 

Highlands defeated McCracken County 63-53 in a very competitive, hard played contest.  Highlands shot 51.4% from the field including 11 of 18 from the three point line.  The Bluebirds connected on 16 of 23 free throws, pulled down 18 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 14 McCracken County turnovers.  McCracken County shot 57.1% from the field including eight of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Mustangs connected on five of seven free throws, pulled down 19 rebounds, and scored eight points off eight Highlands turnovers. 

 

Luke Muller led Highlands with 29 points including seven of nine thre point baskets, eight of 10 free throws.  Sam Vinson added 15 points including six of eight free throws, five rebounds, eight assists, and four steals.  Zachary Barth recorded eight points, four rebounds, and two assists.

 

Ian Hart led McCracken County with 15 points including three three point baskets, and six rebounds.  Noah Dumas added 14 points including two three point baskets, two rebounds, and two assists.  Brant Brower recorded 11 points ans six rebounds.

 

Highlands

16

15

19

13

63

McCracken County

13

13

17

10.53

 

 

Highlands (63) – Vinson 15, Harris 3, Muller 29, Herald 6, Barth 8, Kocher 2.

 

McCracken County (53) – Brower 11, I. McCune 3, Hart 15, Dumas 14, Tilford 0, Blackwell 3, J. McCune 7.

 

Saturday April 3rd

 

Elizabethtown vs. Ballard (Semifinal)

 

Elizabethtown coach James Haire started the following lineup: 6-1 Sr. Camden Williams, 6-0 Sr. Jaqualis Franklin, 6-4 Sr. Alandre Murphy, 5-9 Sr. Kam Sherrard, and 5-9 Sr. Khia Sherrard.  Ballard coach Chris Renner countered with 6-5 So. Gabe Sisk, 6-3 Jr. Keno Hayden, 6-10 Jr. Maker Bar. 5-10 Sr. Chaunte Marrero, and 6-1 Jr. DJ Tilford.

 

Elizabethtown raced out to a 21-10 first quarter lead on their way to a 69-53 victory over Ballard.  Elizabethtown shot 47.1% from the field including six of 14 from the three point line.  The Panthers connected on 15 of 20 free throws, pulled down 22 rebounds, and scored 20 points off 19 Ballard turnovers.  Ballard shot 45.8% from the field including four of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Bruins connected on five of 10 free throws, pulled down 33 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 11 turnovers.

 

Jaqualis Franklin led five Elizabethtown players in double figures with 19 points including eight of 10 free throws, five rebounds, six assists, and three steals.  Khia Sherrard added 13 points including six of six free throws, four rebounds, five assists, and three steals.  Alandre Murphy recorded 13 points, five rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots, and two steals.  Kam Sherrard chipped in with 13 points, two assists, and two steals.  Camden Williams added 11 points including three three point baskets, and two rebounds.

 

Maker Bar led Ballard with 14 points, 15 rebounds, and three assists.  Chauntee Marrero added 13 points.  Keno Hayden recorded nine points including two three point baskets, three rebounds, and two assists.  DJ Tilford chipped in with seven points including two three point baskets and four rebounds.

 

Ballard

10

18

8

17

53

Elizabethtown

21

14

18

16

69

 

Ballard (53) – Sisk 3, Hayden 9, Bar 14, Marrero 13, Tilford 7, Wright 5, Walker 2.

 

Elizabethtown (69) – Williams 11, Franklin 19, Murphy 13, Kam Sherrard 13, Khia Sherrard 13.

 

Highlands vs. Ashland Blazer (Semifinal)

 

Highlands coach Kevin Listerman countered with 6-3 Sr. Sam Vinson, 6-2 Jr. Oliver Harris, 6-4 Sr. Luke Muller, 5-9 So. William Herald, and 5-9 Jr. Zachary Barth.  Ashland Blazer coach Jason Mays started the following lineup: 6-2 Jr. Cole Villers, 6-2 Fr. Zander Carter, 6-8 Sr. Sean Marcum, 5-11 So. Colin Porter, and 6-1 Jr. Ethan Sellars.

 

Highlands led 36-32 at halftime and pulled away late for a 66-50 victory over Ashland Blazer.  Highlands shot 56.9% from the field including five of 13 from the three point line.  The Bluebirds connected on three of three free throws, pulled down 26 rebounds, and scored 13 points off 14 Ashland Blazer turnovers.  Ashland Blazer shot 36.5% from the field including nine of 28 from beyond the arc.  The Tomcats connected on three of four free throws, pulled down 28 rebounds, and scored 12 points off nine Highlands turnovers.

 

Sam Vinson led Highlands with 27 points including three of three free throws, eight rebounds, four assists, three blocked shots, and four steals.  Luke Muller added 15 points including three three point baskets, and six rebounds.  Oliver Harris recorded 10 points, four rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Zachary Barth chipped in with nine points, four rebounds, and four assists.

 

Colin Porter led Ashland Blazer with 15 points including two three point baskets, five rebounds, four assists, and two steals.  Ethan Sellars added 13 points including three three point baskets, four rebounds, three assists, and four steals.  Cole Villers recorded 12 points including two three point baskets, four rebounds, and three blocked shots.

 

Highlands

17

19

15

15

66

Ashland Blazer

21

11

12

6

50

 

Highlamds (66) – Vinson 27, Harris 10, Muller 15, Herald 3, Barth 9, Read 2.

 

Ashland Blazrer (50) – Villers 12, Carter 6, Marcum 4, Porter 15, Sellars 13.

 

 

Highlands vs. Elizabethtown (Championship)

 

Highlands coach Kevin Listerman started the following lineup: 6-3 Sr. Sam Vinson, 6-2 Jr. Oliver Harris, 6-4 Sr. Luke Muller, 5-9 So. William Herald, and 5-9 Jr. Zachary Barth.  Elizabethtown coach James Haire countered with 6-1 Sr. Camden Williams, 6-0 Sr. 6-0 Sr. Jaquais Franklin, 6-4 Sr. Alandre Murphy, 5-9 Sr. Kam Sherrard, and 5-9 Sr. Khia Sherrard.

 

Highlands connected on 10 three point baskets tonight in a 79-60 victory over Elizabethtown.  Highlands shot 45.8% from the field including 10 of 28 from the three point line.  The Bluebirds connected on 15 of 17 free throws, pulled down 34 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 13 Elizabethtown turnovers.  Elizabethtown shot 45.3% from the field including three of 16 from beyond the arc.  The Panthers connected on nine of 17 free throws, pulled down 31 rebounds, and scored 10 points off 10 Highlands turnovers.

 

Sam Vinson led a balanced Highlands scoring attack with 20 points including eight of eight free throws, 14 rebounds, five assists, and three blocked shots.  William Herald added 17 points and five rebounds.  Luke Muller recorded 11 points including two three point baskets, eight rebounds, and three assists.  Oliver Harris chipped in with 10 points, four rebounds, two assists, and three steals.  Zachary Barth added 10 points including two three point baskets,

 

Camden Williams led Elizabethtown with 17 points and five rebounds.  Alandre Murphy added 13 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, and three steals.  Kam Sherrard recorded 11 points.  Jaquais Franklin chipped in with nine points, three rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

 

Highlands

23

24

19

13

79

Elizabethtown

13

13

19

15

60

 

Highlands (79) – Vinson 20, Harris 10, Muller 11, Herald 17, Barth 10, Kocher 4, Read 7.

 

Elizabethtown (60) – Williams 17, Franklin 9, Murphy 13, Kam Sherrard 11, Khia Sherrard 6, Moberly 4.

 

All Tournament Team – Jerone Morton (George Rogers Clark), Jacobi Huddleston (Bowling Green), Luke Sheperson (Boyle County), Noah Dumas (McCracken County), Chaunte Marrero (Ballard), Maker Bar (Ballard), Cole Villers (Ashland Blazer), Colin Porter (Ashland Blazer), Alandre Murphy (Elizabethtown), Kam Sherrard (Elizabethtown), Jaquais Franklin (Elizabethtown), Zachary Barth (Highlands), Luke Muller (Highlands), and MVP Sam Vinson (Highlands).

 

A special thanks to WL Stats and the KHSAA for providing the comprehensive statistics for this event.