ApolloFan98 Posted February 8, 2021 Posted February 8, 2021 1. Muhlenberg County Mustangs (8-1) – SAME – The Mustangs went 2-0 this past week with blowout wins over Madisonville and Caldwell County. Nash Divine had a big week, scoring 27 against Madisonville and 20 against Caldwell. The Mustangs have a huge regional game against Owensboro on Tuesday before hosting Hancock on Friday. 2. Owensboro Catholic Aces (9-3) – SAME – While the Aces went 1-1 this week, their loss was an impressive showing. They pushed Bosse into triple overtime before falling to a last second shot. The Bulldogs were ranked #2 in Indiana class 3A. Ji Webb was brilliant, scoring 34. Saturday, they were able to hang on against Webster County for a 2 point win. Brian Griffith scored 31. They have a big time game against undefeated Lyon County tonight before games against Christian County and Evansville Reitz. 3. Owensboro Red Devils (2-1) – SAME – Owensboro comes out of quarantine this week with games scheduled against Muhlenberg, Warren Central and Mclean County. 4. Mclean County Cougars (9-4) – UP 1 – The Cougars went 3-0 this past week with wins over Daviess County, Dawson Springs and Christan Educational (home school). Travis Phillips and Brady Dame had 14 each to lead the way in the big regional win over Daviess County. Mclean looks to stay hot this week against Christian Fellowship, Evansville Day and Owensboro. 5. Grayson County Cougars (8-3) – UP 1 – Grayson County has won 6 of their last 7 games, going 2-0 this past week. They scored a nice road overtime win over Meade County. Keegan Sharp was on fire, knocking down 10 3’s on his way to 39 points. They came back Saturday and knocked off North Bullitt 65-54. The Cougars look to keep it going this week against Daviess County, Edmonson and Trinity. 6. Meade County Greenwave (5-4) – DOWN 2 – The Waves dropped all 3 games this past week, starting with an overtime heartbreaker to Grayson County. They battled CAL before coming up short 63-59. Saturday, they lost to a very good Elizabethtown team. Casey Turner put in a nice showing against CAL, scoring 21. They will look to bounce back this week with road games against North Bullitt and Central Hardin. 7. Ohio County Eagles (5-6) – UP 1 – The Eagles split a pair of games this week. They opened the week with a 12 point win over Whitesville Trinity before falling over the weekend to Central Hardin. They only have 1 game scheduled this week against Madisonville. 8. Edmonson County Wildcats (5-4) – DOWN 1 – The Wildcats went 1-2 this past week, opening with a 60-41 win over Caverna. Chaz Wilson was huge, putting up 20 point and 15 boards. They dropped their next 2 region games to Whitesville Trinity and Hancock County. They have Grayson County and Butler County scheduled this week. 9. Apollo Eagles (2-7) – SAME – Apollo is quarantined until February 20th according to their schedule. 10. Daviess County Panthers (3-5) – SAME – The Panthers split a pair of games this week, losing to Mclean County before bouncing back against Hart County. They have road games against Grayson County and Union County before returning home to close the week against Whitesville Trinity. 11. Butler County Bears (1-4) – SAME – Butler County is in quarantine and do not have a game scheduled until February 19th. 12. Breckinridge County Tigers (3-7) – UP 1 - The Tigers scored a win over Hancock County in their lone game this week. Kason Morris led the way with 20 points! They have games scheduled this week against Central Hardin, Whitesville Trinity and LaRue County. 13. Whitesville Trinity Raiders (4-6) – UP 1 – The Raiders have won 3 of their last 4, including back to back wins over Edmonson County and Bethlehem. They opened the week with a 12 point loss to Ohio County. The Raiders look to keep it going this week with 4 games against Butler, Breckinridge County, Grayson County and Webster County 14. Hancock County Hornets (3-6) – DOWN 2 – The Hornets had an up and down week, scoring wins over Cloverport and Edmonson County. On Friday, they dropped a district game to Breckinridge County. They have a tough week scheduled this week with games against Henderson County, Muhlenberg County and Perry Central IN. 15. Cloverport Aces (0-12) – SAME – The Aces dropped 3 more games this week, losing to Hancock County, Shawnee and Allen County Scottsville. They will seek their first win with games against Christian Educational Consortium, Butler County and Thomas Nelson. 1
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