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Best 13th Region Player since 2000
#31
(6 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote:
(6 hours ago)MeLuckyCharms Wrote: Javonte Turner could go with any of these guys, I'd die on that hill. If he had the resources some of these other kids had and a classroom work ethic, could have went and played high level basketball, and probably could still play overseas.

Noah is my #2.

Taylor is my #3.

Reed is #4

Broughton is #5

Would also help if he didn't have a mother that was crazier than a dog at a hubcap factory.
Sad, but how parents have ruined their child's career, and not only in sports.  There is no excuse for not having a good classroom work ethic.
#32
(Yesterday, 10:57 PM)4 Quarters Wrote:
(Yesterday, 10:23 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: Andrew Taylor finished his career ranked #3 scorer all-time in KY HS.  The three game suspension his senior year cost him one spot in those rankings. He would have finished above Osborne had he played those three games. He finished just !9 points behind #2(at the time, that was Charlie Osborne).  More importantly to Old School, Taylor was the only person  in about a half century of watching Redhound basketball to come up and personally thank me for attending his games and rooting on his team.
And Reed Shepherd topped Andrew's total points.


Yep. I think Reed finished with 80 or so more than Andy .   I sure had fun watching those two youngsters over the years.

I think Cal and UK made a mistake not going after Andrew. As it turns out, he could have helped them.
#33
(5 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote:
(Yesterday, 10:57 PM)4 Quarters Wrote:
(Yesterday, 10:23 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: Andrew Taylor finished his career ranked #3 scorer all-time in KY HS.  The three game suspension his senior year cost him one spot in those rankings. He would have finished above Osborne had he played those three games. He finished just !9 points behind #2(at the time, that was Charlie Osborne).  More importantly to Old School, Taylor was the only person  in about a half century of watching Redhound basketball to come up and personally thank me for attending his games and rooting on his team.
And Reed Shepherd topped Andrew's total points.


Yep. I think Reed finished with 80 or so more than Andy .   I sure had fun watching those two youngsters over the years.

I think Cal and UK made a mistake not going after Andrew. As it turns out, he could have helped them.
Didn't Andrew run into a little trouble late in his senior year?
#34
(6 hours ago)859 Wrote:
(6 hours ago)MeLuckyCharms Wrote: Javonte Turner could go with any of these guys, I'd die on that hill. If he had the resources some of these other kids had and a classroom work ethic, could have went and played high level basketball, and probably could still play overseas.

Noah is my #2.

Taylor is my #3.

Reed is #4

Broughton is #5
Reed at #4 is criminal

If we are counting post 13th success, then I'd obviously put him at #1. Reed was also #1 if we count AAU performance. Think NL underachieved with Reed.
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#35
As far as Kentucky high school basketball careers, I would have to say Trent Noah. Overall best player, hands down Reed Sheppard.
#36
(4 hours ago)MeLuckyCharms Wrote:
(6 hours ago)859 Wrote:
(6 hours ago)MeLuckyCharms Wrote: Javonte Turner could go with any of these guys, I'd die on that hill. If he had the resources some of these other kids had and a classroom work ethic, could have went and played high level basketball, and probably could still play overseas.

Noah is my #2.

Taylor is my #3.

Reed is #4

Broughton is #5
Reed at #4 is criminal

If we are counting post 13th success, then I'd obviously put him at #1. Reed was also #1 if we count AAU performance. Think NL underachieved with Reed.
That may actually be a fair criticism. I respect your value of team success when talking about these careers (I do too).

The only issue I have with that is I don’t believe you are holding everyone in your top 5 to that same standard.
#37
(5 hours ago)4 Quarters Wrote:
(5 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote:
(Yesterday, 10:57 PM)4 Quarters Wrote:
(Yesterday, 10:23 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: Andrew Taylor finished his career ranked #3 scorer all-time in KY HS.  The three game suspension his senior year cost him one spot in those rankings. He would have finished above Osborne had he played those three games. He finished just !9 points behind #2(at the time, that was Charlie Osborne).  More importantly to Old School, Taylor was the only person  in about a half century of watching Redhound basketball to come up and personally thank me for attending his games and rooting on his team.
And Reed Shepherd topped Andrew's total points.


Yep. I think Reed finished with 80 or so more than Andy .   I sure had fun watching those two youngsters over the years.

I think Cal and UK made a mistake not going after Andrew. As it turns out, he could have helped them.
Didn't Andrew run into a little trouble late in his senior year?


Served a three game suspension.  Something related to ... well, what has tarnished many folks in sundown towns.
#38
(3 hours ago)BlueBlood2 Wrote: As far as Kentucky high school basketball careers, I would have to say Trent Noah. Overall best player, hands down Reed Sheppard.
The thread reads, Best 13th Region Player since 2000.  Explain what you're saying.
#39
(5 hours ago)4 Quarters Wrote:
(6 hours ago)Old School Hound Wrote:
(6 hours ago)MeLuckyCharms Wrote: Javonte Turner could go with any of these guys, I'd die on that hill. If he had the resources some of these other kids had and a classroom work ethic, could have went and played high level basketball, and probably could still play overseas.

Noah is my #2.

Taylor is my #3.

Reed is #4

Broughton is #5

Would also help if he didn't have a mother that was crazier than a dog at a hubcap factory.
Sad, but how parents have ruined their child's career, and not only in sports.  There is no excuse for not having a good classroom work ethic.
That's true, but having a mom that's crazier than a soup sandwich can have an adverse effect on classroom work ethic and performance.
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#40
(2 hours ago)4 Quarters Wrote:
(3 hours ago)BlueBlood2 Wrote: As far as Kentucky high school basketball careers, I would have to say Trent Noah. Overall best player, hands down Reed Sheppard.
The thread reads, Best 13th Region Player since 2000.  Explain what you're saying.
I said when I made the thread to exclude everything but high school basketball. Reed is number 1 probably at every thing and on every floor except in the jaguars jersey. Maybe that’s on valentine more than anyone…

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