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  1. Why baffling? Boone has been playing great lately. And their record is NOWHERE near an indicator of who they are. They have been shut down with Covid issues twice this year and went 2 weeks and 3 weeks between games. Games they lost to Campbell, Beechwood, and Scott were all 4 point games in the 2nd half earlier in the season.
  2. 33rd District semifinals - Conner 70, Boone County 56. Great game by both teams!!! Boone was within 2 at the start of the 4th quarter but Conner pulled away in the final 5 minutes. Great game by Jalen Scott with 27 points. Parker Fields led Boone with 25 point and 15 boards. Good luck to Conner in the finals!
  3. Unfortunately whoever told you this information was completely wrong. No one had to forfeit any game. All games were played. The reason for the schedule ending up the way it was so everyone could be accommodated. The 7th girls had to go first because a coach had a family conflict. The 6th girls had to go second because of a scheduling issue. The 8th boys had to be moved to Monday because one of the schools was in the state tournament. Everyone was accommodated. Ockerman is not in charge of the schedule - we hosted the event.
  4. Highlands continues to roll. Luke Muller led the Bluebirds with 23, followed by Bryson Cody with 19. Zach Barth added 12 on 4 3-pointers that didn’t touch anything but net. Sam Vinson had 10 with two impressive dunks in traffic. Parker Fields led Boone County with 17 points, followed by Tate Hermann with 9 points. I’m not really sure why everyone is so shocked with how well Highlands is playing or their record. This group of juniors, sophomores, and freshmen have been good for a long time. If you’re familiar with NKY Basketball then you know how well these young men played together growing up. Luke Muller is as good a shooter as we’ve seen in the last few years in NKY, and now he’s 6’6” making him even tougher to guard. Sam Vinson is having an incredible year, and he has gotten himself to the point where he is playing at a different level than most others. Zach Barth shoots the lights out coming off the bench. Add in a couple of really good seniors and others who know their roles and you have an exceptional basketball team. This doesn’t surprise me at all how well they are playing, and I’m happy for them for their success.
  5. Boone County 64, Henry County 62 - first round of the Henry County Invitational. Parker Fields hits a layup with 1.8 seconds left to put Boone up. The Rebels came back from 15 down in the 3rd quarter. Preston Malone comes back from an injury and scores 17 to lead Boone, followed by Cole Shumate with 13 (double digits the last three games) and Parker Fields with 11. Dakota Finn hit two big three pointers to spark the comeback. The Rebels take on Bishop Brossart tonight at 8:30 at Henry County in round 2.
  6. I can only speak for Boone, but they will be much improved over last year. More size, better shooting all around and more ball handlers in the lineup, plus the new coach has them pushing the ball down the floor. This group took their lumps last year but gained a lot of varsity experience. Tate Hermann at center is legit 6’6”, with Leon Cleary at 6’4” adding to the front line. Parker Fields has grown a couple of inches this summer and stands 6’3”. Dakota Finn and Cole Shumate at the guard spots will give us ballhandling at both places. Preston Malone is a quick scorer, along with senior Adam Hicks who was the JV leading scorer last year. They’ll be a lot more competitive than last year and will surprise some people.
  7. These are all players to watch and all of them could explode and move up in people’s conversations: Wyatt Vieth - St. Henry Sam Vinson - Highlands Parker Fields - Boone County Luke Muller - Highlands Luke Dawalt - Grant County Grant Proffitt- Scott Brandon McClendon - Holy Cross Jeremiah Hicks - Holy Cross Jacob Meyer - Holy Cross Scott Draud - Beechwood Will Downton - Beechwood Kevin Centers - Cooper De’shawn White - Newport Evan Mullikin - NCC Ross Pangallo - NCC Cole Shumate - Boone County Donovan Robinson - Ryle Tyler Bush - Ryle Jalen Scott - Conner Grant Dicken - CovCath Gavin Rabe - Cooper Jude Bessler - St. Henry Trayshawn Cody - Lloyd Colin McHale - CovCath Kelly Niece - Simon Kenton Donovan Stocks - CovCath Jordan Gross - Campbell County Dane Hegyi - Campbell County This is just a partial list of players to watch
  8. Parker Fields, junior from Boone County. He had a great sophomore year for Boone last year and a great summer for his AAU team and for Boone. He’ll be the number one option this year and he should have a great year.
  9. Dixie won their district and drew Conner, so that maybe a little tougher...
  10. I believe a lot of players from NKY over the years, if given the opportunity to be in a program like WVU and get to travel all over the country and be in the NCAA tournament every year and all of the perks that go with being in the program, would take that opportunity. If someone wants to go into coaching also this is a great way to get your foot in the door and get your career started while being a part of the program. Not everything is about playing time.
  11. Boone County played really well last night. They shot well and played really well on the defensive end. Senior Parker Kyle had 28 points. Sophomore Parker Fields had 16 points and 13 rebounds. Senior RJ Summers added 13 points off the bench.
  12. Boone had a couple of good wins over Christmas break. They are looking better, getting better shots and more aggressive on offense. They just don’t have size and it hurts on 2nd chance points.
  13. It was a good boys district game between Boone County High School and Ryle High School. Ryle wins in Overtime by a score of 68-63. Senior Vince Rankin led Ryle with 25 points and Junior Zach Benton added 22 points. Sophomore Parker Fields led Boone County with 20 points while Senior Parker Kyle added 16 points. Was a back and forth game for a lot of the night. Benton and Rankin were huge in overtime.
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