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  1. Maggie Jones scored her 1000th point today vs Scott County! Congrats Maggie!!!
  2. Niece with 2 fouls 2 mins into the 1st qtr and now kelch picks up his 2nd 2 mins into 2nd qtr.
  3. Very nice gym and by far the largest attendance I have seen thus far this year for a SK game.
  4. Shelby will continue her academic and athletic careers at Campbellsville University. A great fit for an amazing young lady. So proud of Shelby and happy for her family! Now she can relax and enjoy the game she loves so much. Congrats Shelbo!!
  5. Prep Sports Notebook: Highlands softball team has perfect record against local opponents | NKyTribune
  6. Prep Sports Notebook: Highlands softball team has perfect record against local opponents | NKyTribune
  7. By Terry Boehmker NKy Tribune sports reporter Niece selected for basketball exhibition game against Ky. All Stars Simon Kenton sophomore guard Ally Niece has accepted an invitation to play in a girls’ basketball exhibition game against the Kentucky All Stars at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 9th at Elizabethtown High School. The Kentucky All Stars scheduled the exhibition game against some of the top underclassmen from around the state to prepare for its annual two-game summer series against the Indiana All Stars. Niece was asked to play in the exhibition because she was named 8th Region Player of the Year and Northern Kentucky Division I Player of the Year last season. She averaged 20.9 points and 5.8 rebounds per game and shot 48 percent from the field for Simon Kenton. The Kentucky-Indiana All Star Series will be played June 11 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and June 12 at Bellarmine University in Louisville. Dejah McClendon of Holy Cross is on the Kentucky All Stars girls’ roster. Ben Weyer of Newport Central Catholic and Matt Wilson of Campbell County will play for the Kentucky All Stars boys’ team
  8. By Terry Boehmker NKy Tribune sports reporter Simon Kenton sophomore guard Ally Niece was voted Division I Player of the Year by Northern Kentucky girls’ basketball coaches for the second consecutive year. Simon Kenton sophomore Ally Niece Niece is averaging a team-high 21.2 points and shooting 49.4 percent (179 of 362) from the field for the Pioneers who have a 22-5 record going into the 8th Region tournament this week. She also surpassed the 2,000-point mark in career scoring this season. The other Player of the Year awards will go to Newport Central Catholic senior guard Ansley Davenport in Division II and Bellevue senior guard Kira Ross in Division III. Davenport was the top scorer on the NewCath team that won the 9th Region All “A” Classic and made it to the semifinals of the small-school state tournament. Ross led her Bellevue team to its first Division III conference title since 1981 by averaging 13 points and nine rebounds per game. The recipients of Coach of the Year awards will be Tommy Sorrell of Bellevue and Bev Smith of Silver Grove in Division III, George Stoll of NewCath in Division II and Beau Menefee of Campbell County in Division I. The top players selected in each division will be honored during the coaches association awards banquet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 7 at Receptions in Erlanger. Winners of the Defensive Award, Miss Hustle and Academic Award in each division will also be recognized. Here are the top players in each division chosen by the coaches with the Player of Year listed first along with the other award-winners: DIVISION I Ally Niece (Simon Kenton), Lexi Held (Cooper), Mallory Schwartz (Ryle), Anna Clephane (Scott), Jenna Martin (Notre Dame), Carly Lange (Ryle), Brooke Davis (Dixie Heights), Kaela Saner (Boone County), Taylor Gambrel (Conner), Lexi Stapleton (Scott), Taylor Clos (Campbell County), Taylor Jolly (Campbell County). Defensive Award – Mackenzie Schwarber (Campbell County) Miss Hustle – Lexi Held (Cooper) Coach of the Year – Beau Menefee (Campbell County) DIVISION II Ansley Davenport (NewCath), Hailey Ison (Walton-Verona), Brianna Adler (Highlands), Ally Johnson (Beechwood), Dajah McClendon (Holy Cross), Emily Schultz (Brossart), Tyrah Englemn (Holmes), Zoie Barth (Highlands), Jynea Harris (Holmes), Kylia Orr (Newport), Shamaya Behanan (Lloyd), Morgan Simpson (Walton-Verona). Defensive Award – Dajah McClendon (Holmes) Miss Hustle – Laila Johnson (Holmes), Olivia Schalk (NewCath) Coach of the Year – George Stoll (NewCath) DIVISION III Kira Ross (Bellevue), Lexie Aytes (Villa Madonna), Courtney Schmits (Bellevue), Lindsey Trimnell (Dayton), Megan Downard (Dayton), Haley Warndorf (Ludlow), Haley Turner (Ludlow), Madison Perry (Villa Madonna), Reagan Atwood (Bellevue), Rebekah Fryman (Calvary Christian), Reba Sanders (Dayton), Brooklyn Smith (Silver Grove), Sarah Ernst (Villa Madonna). Defensive Award — Megan Downard (Dayton) Miss Hustle – Haley Turner (Ludlow), Abby Hengge (Villa Madonna) Coaches of the Year – Tommy Sorrell (Bellevue), Bev Smith (Silver Grove)
  9. Taylor scored her 1,000th career point Friday night in a 57-50 win over Holy Cross to close out the regular season. Congratulations to an outstanding player and a wonderful young lady!!!!!
  10. Don't have specifics other than Lexie scored her 1000th point today. Congratulations to Lexie on this milestone and I am sure there will be many more to come over the next three years.
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