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  1. Rowan County did lose four seniors from last years squad, but they do have Morgan Berry and Allyson Callahan coming back. Two of the top players in the region will give most teams problems. The question becomes how do the new girls in the rotation fill the shoes of the departing seniors. They need Kyrah Jones, Kammi Rose, Angela Marcum plus a few more to mature quickly and they will be in real good shape.

     

    I would say they are clearly #4 in the region, behind Russell, East and Boyd. However, after seeing the girls play in the summer (and it is just summer ball), I think they will be competitive against those teams too.

  2. Top Ten Teams in the 16th Region:

     

    1.) Russell

    2.) East Carter

    3.) Boyd County

    4.) Rowan County

    5.) Fleming County

    6.) Ashland

    7.) West Carter

    8.) Greenup County

    9.) Lewis County

    10.) Fairview

     

    Top Ten Players in the 16th Region:

    1.) Mykasa Robinson, Ashland

    2.) Kristen Mayo, East Carter

    3.) Savannah Wheeler, Boyd County

    4.) Maggie Jachimczuk, Russell

    5.) Madison Darnell, Russell

    6.) Haley Hall, East Carter

    7.) Morgan Berry, Rowan County

    8.) Journey Steward, Fleming County

    9.) Allyson Callahan, Rowan County

    10.) Tori Ishmael, Fleming County

  3. Good write up, overall! I think your assessment of Rowan County being good is spot on...however, they have a lot more than Morgan Berry. While they are excited to have her join the team and she does add a lot to the team...she may not be the best player on that team. Sarah Purdy gets overlooked and she has developed a nice jump shot along with her inside post moves. Allyson Callahan has a solid three point shot, along with post moves and very good with the ball in her hands.

     

    Again, not saying Berry isn't really good...but she is one part of a team that will be pretty good.

  4. Finally got my Cats Pause:

     

    PreSeason Top 10

    1. East Carter

    2. Boyd County

    3. Russell

    4. Fleming County

    5. Rowan County

    6. Ashland

    7. Greenup County

    8. Lewis County

    9. Menifee County

    10. Bath County

     

    Region's Top 10 Players

    1. Mykasa Robinson, Ashland

    2. Kristen Mayo, East Carter

    3. Sarah Price, Bath County

    4. Maggie Jachimczuk, Russell

    5. Haley Hall, East Carter

    6. Journey Steward, Fleming County

    7. Savannah Wheeler, Boyd County

    8. Ashton Woodard, Menifee County

    9. Krystal Keeton, Raceland

    10. Madison Darnell, Russell

     

    There you go. Opinions?

  5. Callahan doesn't give up the rock when he has it.

    That isn't really a fair statement. He averages over two assists (which isn't a ton and I don't know about Perry)...plus, Rowan's offense is designed to get him shots. On top of that he averages 22.2 points per game and only averages 15 shots per game.

     

    Honestly, my choice would have been Callahan...if nothing more than the fact that statistically they are very close and head to head Callahan led his team to a victory against Morgan. I also agree with the statement of Elliott playing the same players and defense against both players. However, they are both good lookin' ball players and are fun to watch.

  6. All tourney team, sorry I couldn't get all of them.

     

    Miller - Ashland

    ? - Boyd Co

    Calahan - Rowan Co

    Blair - Raceland

    Manor - Raceland

    Jackson- Greenup Co

    Perry - Morgan Co

    Adams - Morgan Co

    Redparth - Morgan Co

    R. Griffin - Elliott Co

    Porter - Elliott Co

    L Griffin - Elliott Co

    MVP - Holbrook - Elliott Co

     

    Thovson - Boyd County

    Whelan - Rowan County

    Hall - Fleming County

     

    The rest look good.

  7. No, that's how you get beat. Just because you beat a team really bad, doesn't mean you will every time. That's why they still play the games. Greenup is very capable of beating a team like Rowan, it`s not like Greenup doesn't have any talent. And the game was really close at different points, Rowan did a nice job , holding on to the lead.

    I am definitely not say anyone should take a game lightly and I know that Rowan didn't take the game lightly, but we are talking about teenage boys who were a little flat and still led by 8 to 10 pretty much all of the game.

     

    They will definitely have to up the effort tomorrow, but I am sure they will...they have done it all year.

     

    By the way, I totally respect the talent on Greenup County's team. They have great athletes who, as a whole, didn't perform this year. I am sure it is very frustrating for you!

  8. FIRST: I didn't hear the top half of the bracket complaining because they were going to have three games in four days when they had only moved the Wednesday night games.

    SECOND: I guess we just ignore the fact that the girls finals are being played on Saturday night. I the top half of the bracket suppose to be played at 8 in the morning? That seems fair.

    The weather has put a hick-up in everyone's game and game preparation. It will just come down to who can weather the storm (literally)!

  9. Overall, Fleming got a better road to the championship game than Rowan did! It would have been nice to see Boyd and Rowan with a chance to play in the finals, but I know that there are a few of those teams who will have something to say about it. Morgan vs. Rowan in the finals. Rowan will cut down the nets.

  10. Played at Morehead State University

     

    Top of Bracket

     

    Boyd County vs. Elliott County (Wed 6:30)

    Rowan County vs. Greenup County (Wed 8:00)

     

    Winners play on Monday, March 9th at 6:30

     

    Bottom Bracket

    Morgan County vs. Ashland (Thurs 6:30)

    Raceland vs. Fleming County (Thurs 8:00)

     

    Winners Play on Monday, March 9th at 8:00

     

    Championship Game: Tuesday, March 10th at 7:00pm

  11. A few stats from the game:

     

    ROWAN

    Callahan 23 points (6 of 11 shooting) 3-6 3pt

    Graham 22 points (7 of 14 shooting) 2-4 3pt

    Moore 6 points and 6 rebounds

    Ravenscraft 6 points 5 rebounds

    Whelan 5 points, 5 rebounds, 8 assts

    Williams 6 points and 4 rebounds

    Roberts, Pratt and Chapman 2 points

    Flannery 1 point

     

    FLEMING COUNTY

    Williams 18 points and 13 rebounds

    Hall 9 points

    Glascock 6 points

    McAdams 6 points

    Hurd 4 points

    James 3 points

    Crump 2 points

    Waller, Alexander and Hamm 1 point

  12. led by Graham with 15 and Callahan with 13;

    Actually Callahan had 16 and Graham 10 per Mason County stat sheet (Graham had 12 per the score book).

     

    Mason County is a tough team...very physical and athletic. Rowan will have to quit playing passive on the offensive end, when playing outside of the region, in order to beat those tougher teams.

  13. Does Rowan have anyone that can match the paint size of Henry and O'Mara? I'm going with the Royals 71-56

     

    Rowan does have the size...four or five that rotate. The question is how they will play. Brandon Moore has the length to match up with Henry, but will he be aggressive enough. Ravenscraft and Williams and Chapman (possibly Thomas) will easily match up with O'Mara.

     

    Of course, I don't imagine Rowan will be the first team to have a match up problem with Henry.

     

    Last year, he got in early foul trouble against Rowan, so there's that. :-)

     

    Rowan can win! I'll be bold and say Rowan by 3!

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