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  1. Congratulations Casey! :dancingpa Keep working hard and have fun. From Bee and Family in Chapel Hill.
  2. For the second time in as many seasons, the Gatorade KY girls basketball Player of the Year comes from Scott County. Bee is very appreciative of the award and looks forward to next weekend's KY/OH All-Star game. Georgetown News-Graphic http://news-graphic.com/articles/2007/03/30/sports/sports03.txt http://news-graphic.com/articles/2007/03/30/sports/sports02.txt
  3. Thanks to all for the kind words and to 3pt for starting the thread. Bee is quite appreciative and humbled by being presented this award. It will be a good week in May during the presentation.....Bee gets this honor and her older sister will receive her diploma with the '07 seniors at UK. Himmel....Bee really looks forward to teaming up with Emily again for the KY/Indiana All-Star events. We'll actually get to practice a few times before we play this year. Bee may be sporting a face-guard though......she broke her nose at the East/West game Saturday. http://kentucky.com/275/story/22318.html Mr SCfan
  4. I agree. Let the coaches decide on the entire career of a player and make the best choice.
  5. Rebecca's mom here again..... Thank all of you for your well-wishes and words of encouragement for my daughter. She is dealing with the pain of this loss as gracefully as she has with all other aspects of her life. Rebecca absolutely loves the game of basketball, especially in Kentucky, and loves Scott Co, it's coaches and fans. But, above all, she adores all of the young girls in the State who have looked up to her, approached her for autographs and pictures, and have sent her numerous e-mails and fan mail. She loves working with the young kids and has been such a mentor to several of them. When I arrived home from work yesterday, her father and I spoke with her about these comments and the incident. She immediately broke down in tears and said that she couldn't believe she actually did such a thing. She said that she acted before she thought and was so numb from the pain of the loss that she really didn't realize it had happened until it was too late. She can not believe that she actually did it. This is so far removed from how Rebecca Gray really is and how she conducts herself, that she is totally devasted. The point that hit her the hardest was the girls in the stands who were there to watch her play. She works with school children the second half of the school day as a Teacher's Assistant, and she adores kids. She cannot stand the thoughts of having someone who looks up to her having witnessed her have a lapse in good judgement. As Rebecca's parents, and on her behalf, she has asked us to sincerely apologize to all who may have witnessed this take place. Rebecca is nothing if not honest and will admit her mistakes. As parents we have raised her this way and will accept nothing less. She realizes that she is held to different standards, as a result of all her accomplishments, and that she must always be a positive role model. This is tough to ask and expect of a 17 year old kid, however she now knows that is is paramount. As I stated yesterday, I did not see any of this take place, however, it bothered me enough that I wanted to ask her about it. She never faltered, nor did she make excuses. Everyone please keep in mind, this is a young lady very passionate about the game she has lived and breathed since she was 8 years old. She reacted in hurt and agony, without thinking, and has learned a great lesson in life that extends way beyond the game of basketball. After our talk, she now realizes that no matter the situation, she must always exhibit sportsmanship, character, and honor. She has played her entire career without even the most minor incident, until this happened. She wants everyone to know that she cannot begin to tell you how sorry she is and that it will never happen again. Thank you all for your time and if any of you would like to talk about this further, I posted my number on the Scott Co/lex cath thread, please feel free to call.
  6. This is Rebecca's mom here. It is really a shame that I am having to get on here and state the FACTS to defend my child, who happens to be hurting terribly right now. My time would be much better served attending to her at this moment. But I cannot just let this go. Anyone who knows Rebecca, knows that she does not behave in this manner. She takes every team and every team's fans best punch game in and game out and does it with grace and class. In the closing seconds of the game, I was on the floor, out of bounds, ready to attend to my baby as soon as the game ended. I did not want a repeat of last year where she was left crying on the floor in the middle of the Catholic celebration, and had a large color picture of it in the paper the next day. This is tough for a BARELY 17 year old KID to deal with! As soon as the buzzer sounded, Rebecca pulled her jersey over her face and went to the end of SC's bench and collapsed on the floor in front of the water cooler. I had my eyes on her the entire time as I was making my way to her. I was on the same end of the floor that she was as the game ended and was to her in mere seconds. When I reached her, I picked her up off the floor, and helped her toward the locker room. On the way, she recived hugs and pats on the back from several Lex Cath players and Keyla Snowden in particular came over and told her to keep her head up that she was a great player. She also received a BIG HUG from Tony the LC Assistant coach and he told her that she was a heckuva player. When we reached half court, 3 SC Assistant coaches helped her the rest of the way to the locker room. She was the last player off the floor and by no means "left for the locker room and refused to shake hands". She simply went to the end of the bench, out of the line of firw of the cameras, so she didn't have another picture to remind her of the pain that she will feel for a long time. She acknowledged their team and coaches and she was NEVER unattended. By the way, I was the one in the red hooded sweater having to practically drag her across the floor because she was so distraught!!! Rebecca did speak with the referees with 4 seconds left and LC on the foul line, she said she asked them " how they were going to sleep that night because of the foul descrepency". A kid just wanting an answer to something she felt had occured. I assure you, had she "carried on" the way it has been told, she would have been T'd up and I probably would have marched on the floor and dealt with her myself. This was much different from the tale of her yelling at them that they were horrible!!!! She would never and has never disrespected anyone in this manner. Even when she has been provoked by other teams fans and at times players. She has always remained level-headed and would never call negative attention to herself, school, or teammates. I have been a frequent reader of this site, but have never posted myself. It is a shame that a kid who has given her heart and soul, never taken one day off since the 7th grade, other than Thanksgiving and Christmas, and has to play 32 minutes every competitive game, has to endure this type of misleading commentary from adults. I don't get on here game in and game out and post all of the horrible things that are said and done to her by players and fans. And, she handles it with class at a level much greater than most of us could ever do. She is a super young lady on and off the court and has the softest- biggest heart I know. None of us could ever imagine the hurt and pain she must be going through right now. It is really easy to sit back, far removed from the whole thing, at a computer and make these comments about a kid you know nothing about. I would be more than glad to talk to any of you about the facts and what really happened last night, as I had a birdseye view for the entire thing. It was as I said it happened and if you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (859) 230-5102. She has many friends on that lex Cath team, some she has played with in the summer for years. She would NEVER do anything to hurt them or take anything away from them. They won the game and did what they needed to do at crunch time. Rebecca knows that she did all she could and her only regret is that she couldn't do more. She played the ENTIRE game being face guarded at all times, double-teamed when she had the ball, and at the end with the other 4 starters fouled out, triple-teamed, and still had 32 points. She was physically exhausted and wringing wet with sweat and tears when I got to her at the end. It is very unfortunate that a great game and an even more stellar career has to come down to these petty comments from adults. Especially regarding such a wonderful kid, which everyone who knows her can attest. By the way, she has played her entire career without one technical foul, or so much as a warning. That is the kind of player she is..... Thank you for listening. Amy Gray
  7. ....... Lexington Catholic at Scott County, Tuesday @ 7:30pm.
  8. Rebecca Gray led all scoring with 40 points while grabbing 9 rebounds. Kayla Moses added 19 points as Scott County defeats Henry Clay for the third time this season, and claim the 42nd District Championship. Mike Fields Lexington Herald-Leader http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/sports/high_school/16824594.htm
  9. Rebecca Gray scored a career high 53 points as Scott County wins a close one at Fern Creek to finish the regular season. In a wild one, both teams re-wrote the single game record as they combined for 210 points. Scott County hosts the 42nd District Tournament, and plays Bryan Station Tuesday night in the first round. Louisville Courier-Journal http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070225/SPORTS05/702250575/1031 Scott Co Gray- 53 Moses- 20 Milburn- 8 Webb- 8 Garr- 6 Stainback- 5 Wilson- 4 Payne- 2 McKenzie- 2 Fern Creek Reid- 42 Gaines- 35 Palmer- 13 Patrick- 6 Baker- 6
  10. How a thread honoring a great player turns into an indirect shot at another player's achievement. Enough said by me.
  11. It was a 7 point game at the half, 15 point game after 3 quarters. Not total domination like the final score indicates. Manual continued to press until the end of the game. SC would see it, throw over it, layup......then set up in a 2/3 zone much like they played all night. Manual had a tough shooting night, 33% from the floor, 13% from behind the arc. Both teams mass-subbed with 1:42 to go in the game.
  12. KY Preps Plus event at Trinity. A matchup of #2 Scott Co and #6 Louisville Manual. Lady Cardinals Kayla Moses tallied 37 points (2nd best in tournament history) and Rebecca Gray recorded a triple-double (29 pts, 11 ast, 10 reb) in the win. Lexington Herald-Leader http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/sports/high_school/16510685.htm
  13. I think we're getting off topic, but I'll respond. "I would not think that Evans's comments, taken as they were, are conclusive evidence of anything." Maybe not, but he has played both Scott County and Rose Hill. "Now, if she can lead her team to state tournament success, that would be some good evidence." Apparently Gray has to lead her team through the toughest region in the state, which includes several top 20 teams and 1 nationally ranked team. She has nothing left to prove. I would contend that other candidates would have more to prove if they currently have a losing record in a weaker region. "But what hurts the RH girls is perception..." I would say moreso that it is their current record and strength of schedule, neither of which is Queen or Terry's fault. They are fine players playing solid basketball with the hand they're dealt. Media bias is not a valid argument. The 11th region has had 1 Ms. Basketball, who was from Western Hills in 1982. It's still the coaches who make the final vote.
  14. Louisville Courier-Journal http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070107/SPORTS05/701070523/1031 "I don't know of anybody better," Mercy coach Mark Evans said when asked whether Gray is the state's top senior. "I'd say she is from what I've seen."
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