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Girls' coaches' regional team and player rankings
#1
First Region

• Teams: 1. Calloway County, 2. Murray, 3. Marshall County, 4. Paducah Tilghman, 5. Ballard Memorial, 6. Lone Oak, 7. Graves County, 8. Carlisle County, 9. St. Mary, 10. Mayfield.

• Players: 1. Chelsey Shumpert (Paducah Tilghman), 2. Haley Armstrong (Murray), 3. Janssen Starks (Murray), 4. Taylor Meadows (Marshall County), 5. Brandi Jones (Ballard Memorial), 6. Haley Boyd (Lone Oak), 7. Taylor Futrell (Calloway County), 8. Shelby Crouch (Murray), 9. Jenna Babb (Carlisle County), 10. Kim Fulcher (Graves County).

Second Region

• Teams: 1. Henderson County, 2. Hopkinsville, 3. Christian County, 4. Livingston Central, 5. Webster County, 6. Madisonville-North Hopkins, 7. Caldwell County, 8. Crittenden County, 9. University Heights, 10. Union County.

• Players: 1. Christy Soldo (Hopkinsville), 2. Ellie Fruit (Henderson County), 3. Martessia Williams (Christian County), 4. Aneta Sloma (Livingston Central), 5. Hayleigh Dane (Webster County), 6. Ashlee Cole (Hopkinsville), 7. Brooke Tapp (Henderson County), 8. Tanishia Jordan (Christian County), 9. Mariah Herrera (Webster County), 10. Punkin McNary (Madisonville-North Hopkins).

Third Region

• Teams: 1. Grayson County, 2. Daviess County, 3. Muhlenberg County, 4. Hancock County, 5. Ohio County, 6. Meade County, 7. McLean County, 8. Apollo, 9. Owensboro Catholic, 10. Owensboro.

• Players: 1. Kelsea Wilson (Grayson County), 2. Beth Rates (Hancock County), 3. Kylee Gorby (Grayson County), 4. Aliah Fueller (Muhlenberg County), 5. Mary Decker (Daviess County), 6. Kaneesha Bard (Muhlenberg County), 7. Jordin Crabtree (McLean County), 8. Jill Jones (Daviess County), 9. Sarah Martin (Daviess County), 10. Mary Kate Clemens (Owensboro Catholic).

Fourth Region

• Teams: 1. Monroe County, 2. Glasgow, 3. Bowling Green, 4. Todd County Central, 5. Greenwood, 6. Barren County, 7. Russell County, 8. Franklin-Simpson, 9. Warren Central, 10. Metcalfe County.

• Players: 1. Caylan Bybee (Monroe County), 2. Haley Perkins (Glasgow), 3. Molly Lamb (Greenwood), 4. Jamie Cummings (Barren County), 5. Ariel Johnson (Todd County Central), 6. Madison Clements (Monroe County), 7. Lee Ann Grider (Russell County), 8. Brittany Vaughn (Bowling Green), 9. Justice Martin (Warren East), 10. Tierra Rigsby (Warren Central).
#2
Fifth Region

• Teams: 1. Marion County, 2. Elizabethtown, 3. Hart County, 4. Nelson County, 5. LaRue County, 6. North Hardin, 7. Green County, 8. Adair County, 9. Washington County, 10. John Hardin.

• Players: 1. Makayla Epps (Marion County), 2. Kyvin Goodin-Rogers (Marion County), 3. Lindsey Burd (Hart County), 4. Bre Elder (Marion County), 5. Micah Jones (Green County), 6. Ivy Brown (LaRue County), 7. Michelle Montgomery (John Hardin), 8. Chanel Roberts (North Hardin), 9. Alexis Brewer (LaRue County), 10. A.J. Lewis (Nelson County).

Sixth Region

• Teams: 1. Mercy, 2. Butler, 3. Holy Cross, 4. Bullitt East, 5. Jeffersontown, 6. Bullitt Central, 7. Pleasure Ridge Park, 8. Fairdale, 9. Fern Creek, 10. Western.

• Players: 1. Mackenzie Martinez (Butler), 2. Maya Hardin (Holy Cross), 3. Courtney Roush (Mercy), 4. Aareon Smith (Butler), 5. Seaera Minyard (Bullitt Central), 6. Christine Roush (Mercy), 7. Nikole Isabel (Bullitt East), 8. Kelsey Adwell (Pleasure Ridge Park), 9. Whitney Hartlage (Mercy), 10. Kaitlyn McKnight (Bullitt Central).

Seventh Region

• Teams: 1. Manual, 2. Ballard, 3. Sacred Heart, 4. Assumption, 5. Christian Academy, 6. Eastern, 7. Presentation, 8. Male, 9. Central, 10. Seneca.

• Players: 1. April Wilson (Manual), 2. China Dow (Christian Academy), 3. Kara Wright (Manual), 4. LeAsia Wright (Manual), 5. Javonna Layfield (Ballard), 6. Asia Nichols (Eastern), 7. Raven Merriweather (Sacred Heart), 8. Kayla Styles (Manual), 9. Kristen Matula (Sacred Heart), 10. Shelbi Hendricks (Kentucky Country Day).

Eighth Region

• Teams: 1. Anderson County, 2. South Oldham, 3, Walton-Verona, 4. Owen County, 5. Collins, 6. Oldham County, 7. Simon Kenton, 8. North Oldham, 9. Gallatin County, 10. Carroll County.

• Players: 1. Jasmine Whitfield (South Oldham), 2. Rianna Gayheart (Owen County), 3. Hannah Devine (Carroll County), 4. Aaliyah Wells (Collins), 5. Sydney Brown (Anderson County), 6. Mackenzie Cann (Anderson County), 7. Eriel McKee (Anderson County), 8. Courtney Sandlin (Walton-Verona), 9. Kara Taulbee (Walton-Verona), 10. Ashley McMurtrey (Oldham County).
#3
Ninth Region

• Teams: 1. Boone County, 2. Ryle, 3. Notre Dame, 4. Newport Central Catholic, 5. Highlands, 6. Holy Cross, 7. St. Henry, 8. Conner, 9. Dixie Heights, 10. Cooper.

• Players: 1. Sydney Moss (Boone County), 2. Jenna Crittendon (Ryle), 3. Nicole Kiernan (Newport Central Catholic), 4. DeAsia Beal (Holy Cross), 5. Leah Schaefer (Highlands), 6. Dawn Johnson (Ryle), 7. Dawn Peacock (Conner), 8. Olivia Voskuhl (Notre Dame), 9. Ashley Cheesman (Ryle), 10. Lydia Nash (Boone County).

10th Region

• Teams: 1. Montgomery County, 2. Clark County, 3. Campbell County, 4. Bracken County, 5. Bishop Brossart, 6. Mason County, 7. Paris, 8. St. Patrick, 9. Harrison County, 10. Scott.

• Players: 1. Sara Stricklen (Bracken County), 2. Macie Spence (Montgomery County), 3. Olivia Colliver (Montgomery County), 4. Taylor Stinson (Scott), 5. Jordan Doram (Harrison County), 6. Kaitlyn Siegmundt (Campbell County), 7. Brittani Gay (Clark County), 8. Chelsea Douglas (St. Patrick), 9. Destiny Taul (Montgomery County), 10. Kelsey Carmack (Deming).

11th Region

• Teams: 1. Madison Central, 2. Scott County, 3. Lexington Catholic, 4. Bryan Station, 5. Franklin County, 6. Tates Creek, 7. Lafayette, 8. Paul Dunbar, 9. Lexington Christian, 10. Woodford County.

• Players: 1. Larryn Brooks (Madison Central), 2. Ashli Mayes (Franklin County), 3. Serena Sandusky (Bryan Station), 4. Octavia Wilson (Lexington Catholic), 5. Ashton Feldhaus (Madison Central), 6. Alex Botkin (Lexington Catholic), 7. Maddie Mitchell (Sayre), 8. Kristin Jacob (Lexington Christian), 9. Peyton Hisel (Tates Creek), 10. Catie Fletcher (Woodford County).

12th Region

• Teams: 1. Lincoln County, 2. Casey County, 3. Mercer County, 4. Garrard County, 5. Rockcastle County, 6. Danville, 7. Somerset, 8. Pulaski Southwestern, 9. Wayne County, 10. Pulaski County.

• Players: 1. Megan Pittman (Casey County), 2. Emily Fox (Lincoln County), 3. Michaela Hunter (Rockcastle County), 4. Savannah Taylor (Mercer County), 5. Sydney Harris (Lincoln County), 6. Kasey Young (Danville), 7. Devin Conley (Garrard County), 8. Malesha Hughes (Monticello), 9. Mariko Krause (Somerset), 10. Catheryne Claunch (Mercer County).
#4
13th Region

• Teams: 1. Clay County, 2. Harlan, 3. Harlan County, 4. Bell County, 5. Whitley County, 6. North Laurel, 7. South Laurel, 8. Corbin, 9. Knox Central, 10. Middlesboro.

• Players: 1. Alisha Mitchell (Clay County), 2. Maci Morris (Bell County), 3. Ashley Mullins (Harlan), 4. Brandy Smith (Whitley County), 5. Miranda Davenport (Harlan County), 6. Macy Clontz (South Laurel), 7. Cheyenne Madden (Clay County), 8. Miranda Wilson (Corbin), 9. Makayla Neal (Bell County), 10. Sabrina Smith (Clay County).

14th Region

• Teams: 1. Perry County Central, 2. Letcher County Central, 3. Knott County Central, 4. Leslie County, 5. Powell County, 6. Owsley County, 7. Hazard, 8. Breathitt County, 9. Estill County, 10. Lee County.

• Players: 1. Kendall Noble (Perry County Central), 2. Kayla Rankin (Perry County Central), 3. Peyton Wright (Owsley County), 4. Kelah Eldridge (Letcher County Central), 5. Brooke Sharpey (Hazard), 6. Paige Slone (Knott County Central), 7. Katie Moore (Leslie County), 8. Julie Cornett (Letcher County Central), 9. Keeley Rogers (Powell County), 10. Whitney Back (Perry County Central).

15th Region

• Teams: 1. Magoffin County, 2. Sheldon Clark, 3. Shelby Valley, 4. Paintsville, 5. Pikeville, 6. East Ridge, 7. Pike County Central, 8. Johnson Central, 9. Betsy Layne, 10. South Floyd.

• Players: 1. Katelyn Newsome (Sheldon Clark), 2. Jamie Castle (Magoffin County), 3. Kandice Porter (Sheldon Clark), 4. Breanna Fraley (East Ridge), 5. Taylor Porter (Lawrence County), 6. Jassmine Howard (Magoffin County), 7. Leeza Mullins (Shelby Valley), 8. Rachel Potter (Pikeville), 9. Leaha VanHoose (Paintsville), 10. Amber Shepherd (Johnson Central).

16th Region

• Teams: 1. Ashland Blazer, 2. Boyd County, 3. Rowan County, 4. East Carter, 5. Fleming County, 6. Lewis County, 7. Raceland, 8. Morgan County, 9. Raceland, 10. Russell.

• Players: 1. Mykal Farris (Ashland Blazer), 2. Kayla Day (Fairview), 3. Logan Fraley (Boyd County), 4. Kathryn Duff (Rowan County), 5. Kaylyn Gambill (Ashland Blazer), 6. Brooke Gee (Raceland), 7. Julia Heaberlin (Ashland Blazer), 8. Taylor Frye (Lewis County), 9. Taylor Wheeler (Boyd County), 10. Taylor Lacks (Raceland).


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#5
Didn't put much thought in 16 th. Wow,,,IMO
#6
^ What would your 16th be?
#7
Nice! Coach Bradley should easily win the District and the Region this year. Nice to see 3 of our Kittens in the top 10! Good luck young ladies!
#8
• Players: 1. Mykal Farris (Ashland Blazer), 2. Kayla Day (Fairview), 3. Logan Fraley (Boyd County), 4. Kathryn Duff (Rowan County), 5. Kaylyn Gambill (Ashland Blazer), 6. Brooke Gee (Raceland), 7. Julia Heaberlin (Ashland Blazer), 8. Taylor Frye (Lewis County), 9. Taylor Wheeler (Boyd County), 10. Taylor Lacks (Raceland).

I look for Farris, Day, Fraley and Frye to carry their teams. IMO. I don't know about Gee, I haven't seen her play yet. But Ashland looks loaded.
#9
Ashland Diomedes Wrote:Nice! Coach Bradley should easily win the District and the Region this year. Nice to see 3 of our Kittens in the top 10! Good luck young ladies!

Nothings easy when it comes to girls' high school basketball!!!!
#10
Ashland Diomedes Wrote:Nice! Coach Bradley should easily win the District and the Region this year. Nice to see 3 of our Kittens in the top 10! Good luck young ladies!

I was told Fleming County beat them in East Carter's panorama. I'd hold off on handing them the trophy for a few days...
#11
HD28 Wrote:I was told Fleming County beat them in East Carter's panorama. I'd hold off on handing them the trophy for a few days...

Starter did not play much Coach Bradley went 12 deep and got the bench alot of playing time. It would not have been that close of a game if starter would have played alot. It was close but they erased score after each quarter I think Ashland won two quarters and Fleming won two quarters
#12
Coach Orem had the second best record in the 16th last season and should return 6 JR from last season. Fleming will be a tough out this season.
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#13
OffTheHook Wrote:Coach Orem had the second best record in the 16th last season and should return 6 JR from last season. Fleming will be a tough out this season.

No doubt about it, Fleming will be a tough out come tourney time. Coach Orem's teams always play physical and intense. If ANY team looks past the Panthers this season they will also be looking at a loss.
#14
Whitley should roll threw the 50th district.
I think they are better than 5th in the region as well.
That could be proven when they take on #2 ranked Harlan
#15
OTH, the 57th is stacked as always! Ton of great talent. Should be another exciting year!
#16
Skip Pass Wrote:No doubt about it, Fleming will be a tough out come tourney time. Coach Orem's teams always play physical and intense. If ANY team looks past the Panthers this season they will also be looking at a loss.

Your right, Coah Orem's team will play hard for the entire game. I thought they looked good Saturday. They were not as deep as the kittens but play very hard. Well coached.
#17
Thats the first 16th region basketball I've see in 5 years. It was like turning on the tv to a soap opera nothing had changed after 5 years! 16th region refs are the without a doubt the worst in the state! I saw fouls called on both teams that were unbeliveable!! If all the games are called like the games I saw saturday it will be 5 more years before I go back! The whole day was terrible the fans don't pay to see the officials they are there to see the kids play!
#18
I'm anxious to see Peyton Wright (Owsley County) perform this year. She has been a steady player since her 8th grade year. She had quite a few double-doubles last year, and this season she will have more help with the addition of two guard transfers (a freshman and a sophomore). The entire team returns from last year.

They beat Breathitt in a scrimmage in Jackson by 11, with Wright scoring 30. And they played Perry Central to a 38-38 tie for one 20 minute half in Hazard (of course there were two 20 minute halves--so I won't talk about the second one, lol, except to say PCC did very well).

I think the Lady Owls should be a slight favorite in the 56th and have the potential to knock off some serious contenders in the region, (with the exception of PCC--the Lady Commodores aren't rated 3rd in the state for nothing. The 14th shouldn't be any trouble for them at all).
#19
[quote=American Dream]Thats the first 16th region basketball I've see in 5 years. It was like turning on the tv to a soap opera nothing had changed after 5 years! 16th region refs are the without a doubt the worst in the state! I saw fouls called on both teams that were unbeliveable!! If all the games are called like the games I saw saturday it will be 5 more years before I go back! The whole day was terrible the fans don't pay to see the officials they are there to see the kids play![/QUOT

So you are saying that you have not been to a 16th region basketball game in 5 years?
#20
In the 15th I like Magoffin Co. and Sheldon Clark. Have seen Fleming Co., their teams always play hard and very physical. Ashland is good and deep.
#21
10th Region

• Teams: 1. Montgomery County, 2. Clark County, 3. Campbell County, 4. Bracken County, 5. Bishop Brossart, 6. Mason County, 7. Paris, 8. St. Patrick, 9. Harrison County, 10. Scott.


This might be a stretch this year. It is my understanding they lost a coach/coaches and more than a few of the girls transfered.
#22
just move back to the area this summer.
#23
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Whitley should roll threw the 50th district.
I think they are better than 5th in the region as well.
That could be proven when they take on #2 ranked Harlan

I guess you were right. I felt they were definitely being underated. They have several very good players who have the colleges salavating. Don't forget this team is young, with most of the starters in their sophmore year. They are just going to get better and better! Go LADY COLONELS! :Clap:

WHITLEY CO. 60:rockon:
HARLAN IND. 46
#24
Basketball Wizzard Wrote:I guess you were right. I felt they were definitely being underated. They have several very good players who have the colleges salavating. Don't forget this team is young, with most of the starters in their sophmore year. They are just going to get better and better! Go LADY COLONELS! :Clap:

WHITLEY CO. 60:rockon:
HARLAN IND. 46

What kids are getting looks from colleges?
#25
Stardust Wrote:What kids are getting looks from colleges?

Craig--D-1 & NAIA, Smith--NAIA, Johnson--NAIA
#26
I think preseason polls are interesting because things get shaken up pretty quick. Like the fact that UNC was ranked 1st and was they hype in college basketball has faltered twice now. Doesn't mean they won't be there in the end but are not playing their best ball right now.

Bowling Green will shake up the region right off the bat. While Monroe Co has always had a reputation for providing good fundamental basketball...they may struggle with the athleticism that is at Glasgow and BG. Franklin-Simpson 8th? While FS is rebuilding a little don't count this scrappy group of girls out right off the bat. They are returning the little sister of Chasity Gooch who may just use her sophomore year as a break out year. She has a more athletic look than that of her older sister. This team is REALLY young with no seniors on the team 4 juniors who had some playing time and the rest a talented group of sophs and one 5'6 6th grade shooting guard who will see double minutes in a varsity game. With a new coach coming from a JuCo job...watch for these girls to POSSIBLY make a big impact on the fourth region. Time will only tell as they gain maturity.
#27
Stardust Wrote:What kids are getting looks from colleges?

To be completely honest im not sure.
I honestly believe before there careers are over Craig and Powers could be playing at somewhere like Cumberlands, however Craig could be playing D2 or D1 if she continues to improve.

Smith on the hand has surprised many. I knew she was underated going into the year, becuase watching her as a freshmen against seniors last year she looked good but broke her wrist and set most of the year and never really showed what she could do.
Now that shes playing as a sophomore shes scored over 20 in her first 3 games and is just a hell of an athlete, and one of the best oure shooters ive seen at Whitley in a while, probably since heather taylor.
If she keeps getting better she might start getting the attention Sara Hammonds got last year when she get to be a senior.

And as Wizzard said the best thing about this team is there are extremely young.
Smith and Craig are just sophomores and Powers is just a junior.
#28
At an early glance, it seems Harlan Ind. is over rated. The guard play is not there and Mullins is laboring trying to carry the team.
#29
Go Ac!!

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