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  1. 7. Southern 5. Bullitt Central 3. Valley 2. Fern Creek 1. North Oldham TB: Southern
  2. Yes, Anthony Southers has transferred into Central from Jeffersonville. DeChaun Lewis has transferred back to Jeffersonville from Central. He played one season for Central last year.
  3. There was quite a bit of movement this summer in Louisville. J-town added William Brown (Doss), Delvonte McCloud (Doss), Dewan Billups (Valley) and Carlos Foster (Waggener). Moore added Ramon Collins (Doss), Jason Richardson (Butler), Maleek Best (Seneca), and Darian Boykin (Southern). Western added Anthony Coleman (Iroquois), Jordan Johnson (Male), Tremond Wade (Southern). Eastern added Aundrey Chandler (Iroquois), Aaron Rice (Eastern). Waggener added: Isiah Knight (Trinity), and Ethan Taylor (St.X) Shawnee added: Jakobe Wharton (Doss), and Domonick Lewis (J-town) PRP added: Chris Drabo (Iroquois). J-town and Moore with new coaches had the most transfers coming in with 4 each. Doss seemed to be the biggest loser with 4 good players transferring out. I don't have knowledge of any transfers in from outside of Jefferson County.
  4. 7. Elizabethtown 5. Doss 3. Nelson County 2. North Bullitt 1. Thomas Nelson TB: Thomas Nelson
  5. 7. Ballard 5. Fern Creek 3. North Oldham 2. Manual 1. Trimble County TB: Fern Creek
  6. Manual is coming off what must be considered their best season under coach Just. The Crimsons finished with a 26-5 record losing in the regional final to Ballard in overtime. Manual graduated 6 seniors including Dwayne "Waynie" Sutton, who was a Mr. Basketball finalist and Division 1 signee with UNC Asheville. Returning for the Crimsons are four seniors that saw significant playing time in coach Just ten man rotation. Those seniors are Stevie Gordon, Marquis McClendon, Jo Aunn Rivers, and Eric Niemann. Gordon is a slashing, fearless player that plays much bigger than his 6'0 size. McClendon is going to be counted on greatly this season. I believe as McClendon goes so goes the Crimsons. He is a strong player capable of doing many things, defense, rebounding, scoring, etc. Rivers is returning from major knee surgery, an injury he sustained in the LIT game against Bullitt East. Up to that point, Jo Aunn was playing major minutes as the backup point guard. He is an excellent defender, and goes hard all the time. Niemann is probably the teams best defender, at 6'3 he can guard all five positions. He is a two sport athlete playing WR on the Crimson football team. The Junior class is small in numbers and are in experienced at the varsity level. One junior that should crack their 10 man rotation is Will Britt a 5'11 guard that will play some point as well as 2 guard. He is another good on ball defender. He is at his best when attacking the defense in the open floor. The future is bright with an excellent sophomore class. 6'5 Noah Hawkins, 6'1 Jordan McClendon, 6'0 Jalen Howard, and 6'0 Kenyan Jacob are all expected to make some noise this season at the varsity level. Hawkins started all summer for the Crimson and continues to improve every time he steps on the floor. He will be a serious post option for Manual this season. Jordan McClendon may be the most athletic player on the Crimson roster. If he continues to grow he just might be in the same league as Waynie Sutton by the time he is a senior. Jalen Howard plays point for the Crimson and this summer showed he is ready to contribute. He has great energy and loves to compete. Kenyan Jacob is an excellent shooter that continues to improve daily. After watching Manual this summer, I am convinced that they will make some noise in the always tough 7th region. They will be tested very early with 3 of their first 5 games against Waggener, Ballard, and Trinity all on the road. I believe this will be a better defensive team than last years squad and their offense will continue to improve over the course of the season.
  7. Varsity games at Waggener HS tomorrow June 3rd. 4:30 Manual — Bullitt East 5:30 DeSales — Jeffersontown 6:30 DeSales — Waggener 7:30 Moore — Bullitt East 8:30 Manual — Holy Cross
  8. Manual has wins over Lafayette, Scott County, Central (2 times), Lexington Christian, Apollo, Waggener (2 times), Eastern (2 times), and Bullitt East. Their losses were to Henderson Co. by 2, Bullitt East in LIT by 3, at Central by 2. Dunbar, and Male were quality opponents that Manual didn't play well against. If Manual shoots well I think they have a legitimate chance to pull the upset. They have yet to shoot well in Valley's gym since they have started having both the LIT and Regional tournaments played there. Here's hoping shots are falling for the Crimsons.
  9. I believe the 7th Region is being officiated by the 8th Region officials . 6th Region has 5th Region officials.
  10. Actually the way the draw is set up in Jefferson County, the winner and runner-up from the same District can only meet up in the finals of the regional.
  11. BOYS’ SEVENTH REGION Player School Ht. Yr. PPG Dwayne Sutton Manual 6-4 Sr. 24.2 Jalen Perry Ballard 6-2 Sr. 21.7 Raymond Spalding Trinity 6-10 Sr. 13.3 Ashanti Burgess St. Xavier 6-1 Sr. 14.7 Cameron Reed Eastern 6-6 Sr. 17.6 Dai’Von Thompson Central 6-3 Jr. 15.6 Chris Coffey Seneca 6-7 Sr. 19.4 Will Parker Male 6-7 Sr. 14.3 Anthony Eaves Ballard 6-1 Sr. 16.8 Christian Thieneman Trinity 6-5 Sr. 9.9 * Player of the Year: Dwayne Sutton, Manual. * Coach of the Year: Jimmy Just, Manual. * Second team: Trey Moses, Eastern; Brandon Johnson, Central; DeVon Cooper, Waggener; Jaalam Hill, Waggener; Anthony Mathis, Kentucky Country Day; Corey Douglas, Ballard; Jax Levitch, Trinity; Lucas Miller, St. Xavier; Malyiek McCray, Kentucky Country Day; Daniel Ramser, Trinity.
  12. BOYS’ SIXTH REGION Player School Ht. Yr. PPG Dujuanta Weaver Doss 5-10 Sr. 16.9 Brandon Johnson Jeffersontown 6-4 Sr. 26.4 Richard Gaines PRP 6-5 Sr. 20.5 Chase Shellman DeSales 6-6 Sr. 14.6 Tyler Sharpe Bullitt East 6-0 Jr. 16.7 Terrell Gray Doss 6-3 Sr. 15.2 Tony Washington Fern Creek 6-1 Jr. 14.8 Terrell Howard Western 5-11 Sr. 20.1 Keonte Smith Moore 5-10 Jr. 17.0 Cameron Dukes Bullitt Central 6-0 Jr. 13.4 * Player of the Year: Dujuanta Weaver, Doss. * Coach of the Year: Tom Crews, DeSales. * Second team: Ricky Dunnavan, North Bullitt; Tyler Bacon, Bullitt East; Tyler Jefferson, Doss; Andrew Patterson, Whitefield Academy; Victor Billingslea, Beth Haven; Chase Craddock, Bullitt Central; Jared Farris, Bullitt East; Jaivaughn Jackson, Southern; Tre Richardson, Fairdale; Drew Glass, PRP.
  13. Dwayne Sutton had 32 points and 13 rebounds tonight after going for 32 points and 22 rebounds Tuesday night. Beast Mode!!!!!
  14. Sutton finished with 32 points, 22 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 blocks.
  15. 7. Owen Co. 5. Simon Kenton 3. Bardstown 2. Marion County 1. Waggener TB: Owen Co.
  16. MANUAL 69 WAGGENER 62 FINAL Dwayne Sutton with 19 points 13 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals Jalaam Hill led Waggener with 23 points and 8 rebounds.
  17. 7. Jeffersontown 5. North Hardin 3. South Oldham 2. Bullitt Central 1. St. Xavier TB: South Oldham
  18. 7. Bullitt East 5. Anderson County 3. Carroll County 2. Meade County 1. Eastern TB: Bullitt East
  19. 1. Buckhorn 1. Lexington Christian 1. Newport Central Catholic 1. Kentucky Country Day 1. Shelby Valley 1. Owen County 1. Monroe County 1. Williamsburg 2. Lexington Christian 2. Newport Central Catholic 2. Owen County 2. Monroe County 3. Newport Central Catholic 3. Monroe County 5. Newport Central Catholic TB: 138
  20. Why did Shawnee play in the 6th region All-A tournament when they are in the 7th region? They are in the 25th District with Manual, Central, Portland Christian and St. Francis.
  21. Dwayne Sutton for Manual has had several nasty dunks recently.
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