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10th Region Week 9 Review - #1 Colonels, #2 Cardinals Clash on Tuesday


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1. Bourbon County (19-4) - I have the Colonels ranked #13 in the state in my media top 25 rankings. Last week they rolled past Richmond Model (80-56) and won at Scott County (88-79). Bourbon County hosts George Rogers Clark on Tuesday night. Amirion Joyce (19.9 ppg) will be in the lineup. He missed the first meeting between the teams, which was won by George Rogers Clark.

 

2. George Rogers Clark (18-5) - The Cardinals split games last week, losing to Tates Creek (65-59) and defeating Montgomery County (60-51). Both George Rogers Clark and Tates Creek are fringe top-25 caliber teams, so the loss to Tates Creek may drop them out of the top 25 discussion temporarily. Lincoln Bush posted another double-double in the loss to the Commodores and finished with 19 points and 21 boards in the win over the Indians. The Cardinals new 4,200 seat gym opens on February 11. They will be the hosts of the 10th region tournament in March.

 

3. Bishop Brossart (16-3) - The Mustangs used a balanced attack to knock off Scott 68-50. They have lost only one game since December 5 and seem like they can challenge Bourbon County and George Rogers Clark. The bad news is they may need to knock off both teams in order to win the region.

 

4. Robertson County (16-5) - The Black Devils seem to have put their mini-mid season slump behind them. They picked up home victories over Montgomery County (66-59) and Paris (62-45). Justin Becker scored 32 of the teams 66 points in the win over Montgomery County. Becker is the state's leading scorer.

 

5. Mason County (12-8) - The Royals defeated Paris (72-59) and also picked up a nice win over Boyd County (79-61). Carsen Brammer had 15 points in the win over Paris.

 

6. Montgomery County (12-11) - The Indians suffered competitive road losses to Robertson County (66-59) and George Rogers Clark (60-51). The Indians are usually a solid rebounding team but that was not the case against George Rogers Clark. In order to make the region tournament, they will need to upset either Bourbon County or George Rogers Clark. A tough schedule may have the Indians ready to do just that.

 

7. Campbell County (11-12) - The Camels have been up and down all season. They suffered a disappointing loss Holmes (79-58) and a competitive loss to Beechwood (52-47). Dane Hegyi posted 29 points and 12 rebounds in a 64-50 victory over Scott.

 

8. Paris (7-13) - The Greyhounds have played a tough schedule and last week was no exception. They dropped games to Mason County (72-59) and Robertson County (62-45). Paris also suffered a disappointing loss to Boone County (68-62). They will have to play either Bourbon County or George Rogers Clark in the first round of the district. They don't match up well against either team

 

9. Augusta (12-10) - The Panthers picked up wins over Manchester (OH) and Nicholas County. Next week they have tough home games against Bishop Brossart and Montgomery County. 8th grader Kason Hinson is averaging 20 points per game.

 

10. Bracken County (8-14) - The Polar Bears are playing their best basketball of the season. Jhace Cummins scored 34 in an easy win over Williamstown. Bracken County also picked up a nice win over Calvary Christian (62-59).

 

11. Pendleton County (10-11) - The Wildcats picked up district wins over Nicholas County (72-64 OT) and Harrison County (70-38) Brett Booth had a double-double in the win over the Bluejackets. The Wildcats are 4-1 in district play.

 

12. Calvary Christian (11-9) - The Cougars were rising a little in the rankings but have now dropped again after losing to Bracken County 62-59 at home. Nosh Herald had 23 points and 19 rebounds in the loss.

 

13. Scott (4-16) - The Eagles suffered losses to Bishop Brossart (68-50) and Campbell County (64-50), bringing their losing streak to 9 games.

 

14. Harrison County (3-17) - The Thoroughbreds ended their 6 game losing skid with a victory over lowly Powell County. They were blown out by Pendleton County (70-38) and lost to Beechwood (69-53).

 

15. Nicholas County (3-18) - The Bluejackets did manage to play both Pendleton County (72-64) and Augusta (68-58) within 10 points.

They were blown out by Sayre

 

16. St. Patrick (5-14) - The Saints have been in last place all season. On the bright side, they have already won 4 more games than they did last season.

 

Games of the week:

George Rogers Clark at Bourbon County - Tue 2/4 at 7:30 p.m.

Montgomery County at Mason County - Tue 2/4 at 7:30 p.m.

Bourbon County at Campbell County - Thu 2/6 at 7:30 p.m.

Robertson County at Campbell County - Sat 2/8 at 4:00 p.m.

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9. Augusta (12-10) - The Panthers picked up wins over Manchester (OH) and Nicholas County. Next week they have tough home games against Bishop Brossart and Montgomery County. 8th grader Kason Hinson is averaging 20 points per game.

 

Just for the record, Kason Hinson hasn't been an 8th Grader for three years.

He is presently a sophomore.

 

He has a brother Kylan, who is an 8th grader, but isn't averaging 20ppg - yet.

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Great job as always. Against Tates Creek GRC was without Wellman, averaging 17 points a game and 2 subs due to sickness. Makes a difference,

 

 

 

 

Tonight against BC we still have subs out with sickness.

 

 

Yes GRC's new arena opens next Tuesday. The 10th region is blessed to have such a new and state of the art facility to host the region.

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