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Simon Kenton Pioneers

 

PG Jeff Mckinnely 6'5

SG Jeff Krohman 6'1

SF Troy Mckinnely 6'6

PF Mike Brock 6'7

C Dave Dixon 6'7

 

Bench

PG Mike Hester 5'7

PG Jordan Stowers 6'1

SG Randy Hamilton 6'3

SF Adam Napier 6'3

C John Gibson 6'7

C Josh Hurd 6'8

SG Jason Kraemer 6'0

 

Brenden Stowers needs to be on this list. Dave Obel was a good one from the '60's.

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Scott Co

 

Rick Jones - Mr. Basketball, signed at Vandy

Bud Mackey - signed to go to Indiana before the legal issues

Rodney Haddix - Miami of Ohio

Chad Jackson - NKU

Scott Hundley - Mr. Basketball, Vandy

 

Subs

GeLawn Guyn - Cincinnati

Tamer on Manning - Marshall

Matt Walls - Georgetown College

Casey Alsop - Georgetown College

AW Hamilton - Wake Forest

Jared Carter - UK

Tim Glenn - Asbury (was their all-time leading scorer for a while)

Coy Zerhusen - Centre

Jamie Pierat - NKU

Richie Phares - UL to Bellarmine

Trent Gilbert - UL

Michael Richardson - Georgetown College

 

There is an old school guy who was supposed to be better than all these guys but I can't remember his name.

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Scott Co

 

Rick Jones - Mr. Basketball, signed at Vandy

Bud Mackey - signed to go to Indiana before the legal issues

Rodney Haddix - Miami of Ohio

Chad Jackson - NKU

Scott Hundley - Mr. Basketball, Vandy

 

Subs

GeLawn Guyn - Cincinnati

Tamer on Manning - Marshall

Matt Walls - Georgetown College

Casey Alsop - Georgetown College

AW Hamilton - Wake Forest

Jared Carter - UK

Tim Glenn - Asbury (was their all-time leading scorer for a while)

Coy Zerhusen - Centre

Jamie Pierat - NKU

Richie Phares - UL to Bellarmine

Trent Gilbert - UL

Michael Richardson - Georgetown College

 

There is an old school guy who was supposed to be better than all these guys but I can't remember his name.

 

Good list.

 

I would have to petition to have Billy Hick's son, Tyler, on this list. He was an unorthodox, yet very effective high school player.

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I saw this thread in football and I thought that it would be interesting for basketball as well. What would your school's All-Time team look like? Starters and Reserves.

 

Haven't begun to read this thread, but one problem will be no one will remember guys who played from the 60's back. Also to be consistent it should be based on how they performed in high school, not after that.

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Haven't begun to read this thread, but one problem will be no one will remember guys who played from the 60's back. Also to be consistent it should be based on how they performed in high school, not after that.

 

Correct on it being skewed to recent players.

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Williamstown High School

 

Arnie Risen (Ohio State/NBA Hall of Fame)

Fred Hale (Georgetown College/Top 15 All-time on KHSAA scoring list)

Bryan Milburn (Vanderbilt/Kentucky All-Star/All-A Regional Champion)

Steve Wood (East Tenn St.)

Zach Mefford (Asbury College/2K+ points)

 

 

Didn't Bryan Milburn graduate from Russell County?

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Didn't Cowens get cut one year in high school? Not a great high school player.

 

Dave Cowens coming out party was the 1966 regional championship game versus Holmes. I believe they won 88-56???, don't quote me on the score. Dave went off that game against a pretty darn good Holmes player named Lou Herndon who would be on my top 5 all-time Holmes player list.

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