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04-04-2011, 01:39 AM
By JOHN HENSON
Corbin Times Tribune
Perhaps there was a more balanced race at some point in 13th Region basketball history, but someone with a better memory than me will have to supply the year because the 2011 campaign is the most competitive in the 35 years Iâve traveled around southeastern Kentucky watching basketball.
Eight teams could have made a case as a serious contender for the regional title at different points of the season.
Bell County ended the year on top for the first time since 1980. The Bobcats were rated second by me at this time last year and the regionâs coaches agreed in preseason publications.
As many as seven teams have a legitimate shot at the 2012 title, but Knox Central and Harlan County appear to be the frontrunners with the Panthers losing only one starter and the Bears losing none.
My picks for the best of the 2010 -2011 season are followed by a look ahead to 2011-2012.
All-Region
First team
G - Ben Madon, Bell County
G - Jordan Akins, Whitley County
G - Jon Barger, Knox Central
F - Travis Smith, Corbin
F - Matthew Mitchell, Clay County
Second team
G - J.V. Hooker, Clay County
G - Cody Likins, North Laurel
G - Travis Canady, Knox Central
F - Codi Roberts, Clay County
C - Lee Spencer, North Laurel
Third team
G - Tyler Brewer, Harlan County
G - Kyle Lee, Bell County
G - Josh Hildebrand, Barbourville
F - Tyler Wagner, Lynn Camp
C - Adam Gay, Clay County
Fourth team
G - Brody Freeman, Corbin
G - Matthew Taylor, Corbin
G - Philip Ely, Harlan
F - Cameron Rancher, Middlesboro
F - Dillon Tabor, South Laurel
Best juniors
Travis Smith, Corbin
Jon Barger, Knox Central
Kyle Lee, Bell County
Josh Hildebrand, Barbourville
Tanner Broughton, Knox Central
Best sophomores
Tyler Brewer, Harlan County
Blake Sanders, South Laurel
Alex Sergent, Harlan County
Steven Wagers, Clay County
Aaron Caldwell, Harlan County
Best freshmen
Jordan Fox, Jackson County
Jake Allen, North Laurel
Zach Chitwood, Harlan County
Jake Patterson, Bell County
Donnie Wilson, Corbin
Coach of the Year
Tony Pietrowski may have done his best coaching job at Corbin this year with a 24-win season and regional runner-up finish despite losing three star players to graduation.
Harlan Countyâs Mike Jones also had a great season as he led the regionâs youngest team to 20 wins. Bell Countyâs Lewis Morris also deserves credit for helping the Bobcats end a 31-year drought between state tournament appearances.
Predictions for 2011-2012 (Players are listed by their grade for the 2012 season)
1. Knox Central - With a dynamic backourt led by seniors Jonathan Barger (15.6 points per game), Tanner Broughton (9.8) and Gilmore Achenjang (3.2), the Panthers could follow Bell Countyâs lead and end a long state tournament drought.
Defensive specialist and football standout Jeffrey Canady (6.8), a 6-0 junior, returns at forward. Two part-time starters last year, 6-1 senior T.J. Kelly (6.7) and 6-8 junior Tobie Merida (2.9), could give KC an improved frontcourt if they continue to progress. Senior guard Tyler Stewart will also compete for a starting job.
2. Harlan County - After winning 20 games with a sophomore-dominated squad, the Black Bears will be among the region favorites for the next several years.
Junior point guard Tyler Brewer (15.4) established himself as one of the regionâs top players with several big games down the stretch. Juniors Alex Sergent (13.2) and Chad Massingill (10.8) could help Harlan Countyâs backcourt match Knox Centralâs if they find more consistency on the offensive end. Returning inside are 6-2 senior Chase Calton and 6-2 junior Aaron Caldwell. Junior James Bond (4.2) and sophomore Zach Chitwood (5.3) provide quality depth.
3. Clay County - Despite losing five of their top six players to graduation, it wouldnât be a good idea to count out the Tigers with several players moving up from one of the regionâs top junior varsity teams.
Senior Zach McGeorge (6.2) is the only returning starter, and he could be joined in the backcourt by 6-3 senior Brandon Word and 5-10 freshman point guard Tyler McDaniel (6.5). Candidates inside include 6-4 junior Steven Wagers (2.5), 6-1 junior Stephon Lyttle, 6-3 junior Kodi Reed (8.0) and 6-4 senior Zach Kemp. Junior guards Austin Carnahan and Jordan White (2.0) will also compete for starting spots.
4. Bell County - With guards Kyle Lee (12.6) and Tanner Lefevers (7.3) returning for their senior seasons, the Bobcats will be in the mix for a second straight regional title. Ryan Cox (3.9), a 6-4 senior, takes over at center after playing a key reserve role last year. Corey Osolanian, a 6-1 junior, is the probable starter at forward. Junior guard Tyler Green is also a candidate to start.
Several top players from the regional championship freshman team will also vie for starting jobs, led by guards Jake Patterson and Josh Asher, along with 6-4 Jesse Green and 6-5 Lake Slusher.
5. North Laurel - Starting slow and finishing strong has become a habit for the Jaguars, who should challenge Clay County for 49th District supremacy with three starters coming back, including 6-7 sophomore center Jake Allen (3.6), junior guard Marcus Carson (9.6) and senior guard Ethan Eversole (7.7).
There are several candidates for filling out the lineup, led by junior guard Kendrick Henson (3.4), 6-4 junior center Austin Rush and 6-2 senior guard Ryan Shears (4.3).
6. South Laurel - Coming off their worst season since joining the 13th Region, the Cardinals expect a turnaround despite losing three starters. Size shouldnât be a problem with candidates inside including 6-6 senior Spencer Brashear (4.6), 6-3 senior Jeff Hale (7.5), 6-6 senior Lucas Hale and 6-8 sophomore John Helton (2.5).
Blake Sanders (9.6), a 5-6 junior, returns at point guard. Senior Daniel Skinner (3.0) and juniors Alex Sears (2.8), Matt Slavey (6.0), Austin Schaser (4.5), Jason Mitchell (3.4) and Austin Rader (2.5) will vie for starting spots on the wings or at forward.
7. Corbin - With 6-2 senior Travis Smith (16.8) back to lead another rebuilding project, the Hounds canât be counted out despite heavy graduation losses. Robby Igo (3.0), a 6-4 junior, and Kyle West, a 6-0 senior, are possible starters inside. Sophomore Donnie Wilson could take over at the point. Junior guards Zach Farley and Hunter Grubb are also back, along with sophomores Andrew Johnson, Zach Henson, Joey Shelton and Tucker Jones.
8. Jackson County - Led by one of the regionâs best backourts, featuring sophomore Jordan Fox (13.9) and seniors Justin Fox (16.2) and Adam Duncan (9.9), the Generals could find themselves as the favorite in their first season back in All âAâ Classic competition.
But in order to knock off Clay County and North Laurel in the 49th District, Jackson will have to find replacements in the post. Tan Hudson, a 6-6 junior, is the probable starter at center.
9. Barbourville - With guard Josh Hildebrand (16.4) and forward Darrin Mills (7.7) returning for their senior seasons, the Tigers have a decent shot at repeating as All âAâ regional champs. Seniors Steven Rudd (5.5) and Tyler Tye (3.3) are also expected to move into the starting lineup. Several sophomores, led by 6-1 guard Alexander Phipps, will also vie for starting jobs.
10. Whitley County - Even though the Colonels were unable to get past Corbin for their first district title in 30 years, a senior-dominated team was one of the regionâs best. It will be tough to match last yearâs success with the graduation of seven seniors.
The Colonels should be strong inside with 6-4 senior Aaron Petrey (7.2), a returning starter, and 6-2 junior Boston Bryant (3.4). Michael Powers, a 6-4 junior, will also compete for a starting job, along with junior guard Danny Butcher and sophomore guards Billy Rowe, Devin Rutherford and Zach Rutherford.
Best of the rest - Middlesboro, Harlan, Pineville, Williamsburg, Oneida Baptist, Lynn Camp and Red Bird.
Corbin Times Tribune
Perhaps there was a more balanced race at some point in 13th Region basketball history, but someone with a better memory than me will have to supply the year because the 2011 campaign is the most competitive in the 35 years Iâve traveled around southeastern Kentucky watching basketball.
Eight teams could have made a case as a serious contender for the regional title at different points of the season.
Bell County ended the year on top for the first time since 1980. The Bobcats were rated second by me at this time last year and the regionâs coaches agreed in preseason publications.
As many as seven teams have a legitimate shot at the 2012 title, but Knox Central and Harlan County appear to be the frontrunners with the Panthers losing only one starter and the Bears losing none.
My picks for the best of the 2010 -2011 season are followed by a look ahead to 2011-2012.
All-Region
First team
G - Ben Madon, Bell County
G - Jordan Akins, Whitley County
G - Jon Barger, Knox Central
F - Travis Smith, Corbin
F - Matthew Mitchell, Clay County
Second team
G - J.V. Hooker, Clay County
G - Cody Likins, North Laurel
G - Travis Canady, Knox Central
F - Codi Roberts, Clay County
C - Lee Spencer, North Laurel
Third team
G - Tyler Brewer, Harlan County
G - Kyle Lee, Bell County
G - Josh Hildebrand, Barbourville
F - Tyler Wagner, Lynn Camp
C - Adam Gay, Clay County
Fourth team
G - Brody Freeman, Corbin
G - Matthew Taylor, Corbin
G - Philip Ely, Harlan
F - Cameron Rancher, Middlesboro
F - Dillon Tabor, South Laurel
Best juniors
Travis Smith, Corbin
Jon Barger, Knox Central
Kyle Lee, Bell County
Josh Hildebrand, Barbourville
Tanner Broughton, Knox Central
Best sophomores
Tyler Brewer, Harlan County
Blake Sanders, South Laurel
Alex Sergent, Harlan County
Steven Wagers, Clay County
Aaron Caldwell, Harlan County
Best freshmen
Jordan Fox, Jackson County
Jake Allen, North Laurel
Zach Chitwood, Harlan County
Jake Patterson, Bell County
Donnie Wilson, Corbin
Coach of the Year
Tony Pietrowski may have done his best coaching job at Corbin this year with a 24-win season and regional runner-up finish despite losing three star players to graduation.
Harlan Countyâs Mike Jones also had a great season as he led the regionâs youngest team to 20 wins. Bell Countyâs Lewis Morris also deserves credit for helping the Bobcats end a 31-year drought between state tournament appearances.
Predictions for 2011-2012 (Players are listed by their grade for the 2012 season)
1. Knox Central - With a dynamic backourt led by seniors Jonathan Barger (15.6 points per game), Tanner Broughton (9.8) and Gilmore Achenjang (3.2), the Panthers could follow Bell Countyâs lead and end a long state tournament drought.
Defensive specialist and football standout Jeffrey Canady (6.8), a 6-0 junior, returns at forward. Two part-time starters last year, 6-1 senior T.J. Kelly (6.7) and 6-8 junior Tobie Merida (2.9), could give KC an improved frontcourt if they continue to progress. Senior guard Tyler Stewart will also compete for a starting job.
2. Harlan County - After winning 20 games with a sophomore-dominated squad, the Black Bears will be among the region favorites for the next several years.
Junior point guard Tyler Brewer (15.4) established himself as one of the regionâs top players with several big games down the stretch. Juniors Alex Sergent (13.2) and Chad Massingill (10.8) could help Harlan Countyâs backcourt match Knox Centralâs if they find more consistency on the offensive end. Returning inside are 6-2 senior Chase Calton and 6-2 junior Aaron Caldwell. Junior James Bond (4.2) and sophomore Zach Chitwood (5.3) provide quality depth.
3. Clay County - Despite losing five of their top six players to graduation, it wouldnât be a good idea to count out the Tigers with several players moving up from one of the regionâs top junior varsity teams.
Senior Zach McGeorge (6.2) is the only returning starter, and he could be joined in the backcourt by 6-3 senior Brandon Word and 5-10 freshman point guard Tyler McDaniel (6.5). Candidates inside include 6-4 junior Steven Wagers (2.5), 6-1 junior Stephon Lyttle, 6-3 junior Kodi Reed (8.0) and 6-4 senior Zach Kemp. Junior guards Austin Carnahan and Jordan White (2.0) will also compete for starting spots.
4. Bell County - With guards Kyle Lee (12.6) and Tanner Lefevers (7.3) returning for their senior seasons, the Bobcats will be in the mix for a second straight regional title. Ryan Cox (3.9), a 6-4 senior, takes over at center after playing a key reserve role last year. Corey Osolanian, a 6-1 junior, is the probable starter at forward. Junior guard Tyler Green is also a candidate to start.
Several top players from the regional championship freshman team will also vie for starting jobs, led by guards Jake Patterson and Josh Asher, along with 6-4 Jesse Green and 6-5 Lake Slusher.
5. North Laurel - Starting slow and finishing strong has become a habit for the Jaguars, who should challenge Clay County for 49th District supremacy with three starters coming back, including 6-7 sophomore center Jake Allen (3.6), junior guard Marcus Carson (9.6) and senior guard Ethan Eversole (7.7).
There are several candidates for filling out the lineup, led by junior guard Kendrick Henson (3.4), 6-4 junior center Austin Rush and 6-2 senior guard Ryan Shears (4.3).
6. South Laurel - Coming off their worst season since joining the 13th Region, the Cardinals expect a turnaround despite losing three starters. Size shouldnât be a problem with candidates inside including 6-6 senior Spencer Brashear (4.6), 6-3 senior Jeff Hale (7.5), 6-6 senior Lucas Hale and 6-8 sophomore John Helton (2.5).
Blake Sanders (9.6), a 5-6 junior, returns at point guard. Senior Daniel Skinner (3.0) and juniors Alex Sears (2.8), Matt Slavey (6.0), Austin Schaser (4.5), Jason Mitchell (3.4) and Austin Rader (2.5) will vie for starting spots on the wings or at forward.
7. Corbin - With 6-2 senior Travis Smith (16.8) back to lead another rebuilding project, the Hounds canât be counted out despite heavy graduation losses. Robby Igo (3.0), a 6-4 junior, and Kyle West, a 6-0 senior, are possible starters inside. Sophomore Donnie Wilson could take over at the point. Junior guards Zach Farley and Hunter Grubb are also back, along with sophomores Andrew Johnson, Zach Henson, Joey Shelton and Tucker Jones.
8. Jackson County - Led by one of the regionâs best backourts, featuring sophomore Jordan Fox (13.9) and seniors Justin Fox (16.2) and Adam Duncan (9.9), the Generals could find themselves as the favorite in their first season back in All âAâ Classic competition.
But in order to knock off Clay County and North Laurel in the 49th District, Jackson will have to find replacements in the post. Tan Hudson, a 6-6 junior, is the probable starter at center.
9. Barbourville - With guard Josh Hildebrand (16.4) and forward Darrin Mills (7.7) returning for their senior seasons, the Tigers have a decent shot at repeating as All âAâ regional champs. Seniors Steven Rudd (5.5) and Tyler Tye (3.3) are also expected to move into the starting lineup. Several sophomores, led by 6-1 guard Alexander Phipps, will also vie for starting jobs.
10. Whitley County - Even though the Colonels were unable to get past Corbin for their first district title in 30 years, a senior-dominated team was one of the regionâs best. It will be tough to match last yearâs success with the graduation of seven seniors.
The Colonels should be strong inside with 6-4 senior Aaron Petrey (7.2), a returning starter, and 6-2 junior Boston Bryant (3.4). Michael Powers, a 6-4 junior, will also compete for a starting job, along with junior guard Danny Butcher and sophomore guards Billy Rowe, Devin Rutherford and Zach Rutherford.
Best of the rest - Middlesboro, Harlan, Pineville, Williamsburg, Oneida Baptist, Lynn Camp and Red Bird.
04-04-2011, 09:54 AM
Excellent post. I would love to see one for the girls as well.
04-05-2011, 06:54 AM
Good post! After watching the Adidas All Star Rookie @ Sliver Medal games at Perry Central. The 13 Region has some very good young players coming up. Harlan County had 3 in the Rookie game Sergent, Brewer and Massingill. They showed some good skills and shot with range. The three looked long, fast and able to score off the dribble. " The Young Gun Trilogy" of Brewer, Sergent and Massingill, will make Harlan County, a strong contender for the 13th Region Title.
I watched South Laurel's Blake Sanders, in the Silver Medel All Star game, Sanders seemed bigger than 5' 6" looked more lik 5' 10". He showed he can shoot by hitting the pull up jumper and showed his range by hitting 4 3's in the game. He has above level ball handling skills and floor vision. I've watched Sanders, play in a couple games this year and I did'nt see this type shooting game out of him. He always seemed hesitant on shooting the ball for some reason. He showed his range and touch in this game. South Laurel, could be a very good team and win the 13th Region with Sanders, leading them.
Sanders lost the 3 point contest to Rowan County Jr, Sharpe Shooting Jason Eagan, Eagan and Sanders tied in the 1st round by hitting 10 3's, Tied in the second round by hitting 12 a piece. Sanders hit 13 in the thrid round but Eagan won by hitting 15 3's in the thrid round. Rounds were 1 min time limit.
The 13th Regions has some very good Sophomors thats going to be fun to watch in the future.
I watched South Laurel's Blake Sanders, in the Silver Medel All Star game, Sanders seemed bigger than 5' 6" looked more lik 5' 10". He showed he can shoot by hitting the pull up jumper and showed his range by hitting 4 3's in the game. He has above level ball handling skills and floor vision. I've watched Sanders, play in a couple games this year and I did'nt see this type shooting game out of him. He always seemed hesitant on shooting the ball for some reason. He showed his range and touch in this game. South Laurel, could be a very good team and win the 13th Region with Sanders, leading them.
Sanders lost the 3 point contest to Rowan County Jr, Sharpe Shooting Jason Eagan, Eagan and Sanders tied in the 1st round by hitting 10 3's, Tied in the second round by hitting 12 a piece. Sanders hit 13 in the thrid round but Eagan won by hitting 15 3's in the thrid round. Rounds were 1 min time limit.
The 13th Regions has some very good Sophomors thats going to be fun to watch in the future.
04-07-2011, 03:22 PM
Excellent post!
04-12-2011, 06:19 PM
I think that Coach Thompson will have his kids ready for the all A. You should never bet against Coach Stranges boys as well as coach Lester. All of these teams have some good young talent and will be ready for the task of knocking out coash dinky. I guess the guy from the corbin paper never watched any of these three teams play cause he left some of these kids off the returning players
04-12-2011, 07:11 PM
I saw everybody play last year except Williamsburg and OBI. Put your top 10 on here and we'll see who is closer at the end of the year.
04-12-2011, 09:14 PM
1.harlan county
2.knox central
3.clay county
4.jackson county
5.bell county
6.south laurel
7.north laurel
8.corbin
9.barbourville
10.whitley
2.knox central
3.clay county
4.jackson county
5.bell county
6.south laurel
7.north laurel
8.corbin
9.barbourville
10.whitley
04-13-2011, 09:11 AM
I'm fond of some of those same Class A teams mentioned by Hoss, but they will be ranked behind the larger schools on most years based on available talent. HDE has put them basically as they were this past year...Barbourville in the lower part of the Top 10 and several others (Pineville, Middlesboro, Harlan, etc) hovering around 11 or 12 and trying to break into the rankings. It should take an exceptional Class A team (by their school's standards) to make the top 5 among the region's heavyweights on most years.
As for players, that is open to much wider interpretation, and if you read several different rankings (see the WYMT coaches poll on this site, for instance), you can likely find whatever player you want to see.
As for players, that is open to much wider interpretation, and if you read several different rankings (see the WYMT coaches poll on this site, for instance), you can likely find whatever player you want to see.
04-13-2011, 09:16 AM
Forgot to post rankings...I know Jackson has a lot back, but I will start them behind the usual crew until they earn it. Also, I admit that #8-9-10 could easily be rearranged or include some other Class A schools.
1. Knox Central
2. Harlan County
3. Clay County
4. Bell county
5. South laurel
6. North laurel
7. Corbin
8. Jackson County
9. Whitley County
10. Barbourville
1. Knox Central
2. Harlan County
3. Clay County
4. Bell county
5. South laurel
6. North laurel
7. Corbin
8. Jackson County
9. Whitley County
10. Barbourville
04-13-2011, 03:34 PM
I think the top seven are pretty solid with Whitley and several Class A schools (Jackson, Barbourville, Harlan, Middlesboro, Pineville) behind them, as Dungy said.
The All "A" is wide open. Jackson, Barbourville and Harlan have good guards and Pineville is strong inside. Middlesboro played well against HCHS in the tournament and could make a jump in Thompson's second year. I hear Harlan may get a couple of post players back, which could push them up several spots if they look good this summer.
The All "A" is wide open. Jackson, Barbourville and Harlan have good guards and Pineville is strong inside. Middlesboro played well against HCHS in the tournament and could make a jump in Thompson's second year. I hear Harlan may get a couple of post players back, which could push them up several spots if they look good this summer.
04-13-2011, 09:42 PM
1. Bell Co.
2. Knox Cental
3. Harlan Co.
4. Clay Co.
5. Corbin
6. North L.
7. South L.
8. Jackson Co.
9. Barbourville
10. Middlesboro
Top 10 players
1. Smith- Corbin
2. Barger- Knox Central
3. Lee- Bell Co.
4. Broughton- Knox Central
5. Brewer- Harlan Co.
6. Hildebrand- Barbourville
7. Petrey- Whitley Co.
8. Lefevers Bell Co.
9. Justin Fox- Jackson Co.
10. Tie- Sanders South L. - Sergent- Harlan Co.
2. Knox Cental
3. Harlan Co.
4. Clay Co.
5. Corbin
6. North L.
7. South L.
8. Jackson Co.
9. Barbourville
10. Middlesboro
Top 10 players
1. Smith- Corbin
2. Barger- Knox Central
3. Lee- Bell Co.
4. Broughton- Knox Central
5. Brewer- Harlan Co.
6. Hildebrand- Barbourville
7. Petrey- Whitley Co.
8. Lefevers Bell Co.
9. Justin Fox- Jackson Co.
10. Tie- Sanders South L. - Sergent- Harlan Co.
04-16-2011, 11:11 AM
Checked on post players at Harlan per HDE's comment. Looks like Nolan will be back as of now. Former center Tyler Grubbs may return too, but that is not anything but a rumor at present. Both would help with a physical presence inside, the weakest area for that particular team.
04-19-2011, 02:38 PM
Heard a decent rumor of Broughton moving to Barbourville. If true, please allow me to drop KC behind HC for the top spot and Barbourville to definitely 8th or maybe as high as 5th.
04-20-2011, 01:07 AM
I found it's best to wait until at least the summer, if not until when school starts, to start moving teams around due to potential transfers. Broughton played with Lynn Camp two summers ago. It will drive you crazy responding to possible changes in March or April, but I agree that could be a significant move if it happens.
04-20-2011, 10:54 AM
Excellent point. Had no idea of Broughton's previous journeys.
04-20-2011, 12:07 PM
Also heard Broughton would not be at KC. I know he has had contact with A LOT of teams. The problem is not many are interested in him. I expect him to be at Barbourville next year.
04-20-2011, 12:34 PM
He's a very good player, especially handling the ball and penetrating. He would put Barbourville back as the All "A" favorite and maybe make them a top five team, as Dungy said. There could be some chemistry issues at KC. They'll still be a good team because they played without him a lot last year.
09-22-2011, 10:15 AM
yes it is true Broughton is at B-ville..
Jordan Fox also tranferred to Dixie Heights..
once again the 13th region is gonna be wide open but the front runners IMO are Harlan County (1) and B-ville (2)
Jordan Fox also tranferred to Dixie Heights..
once again the 13th region is gonna be wide open but the front runners IMO are Harlan County (1) and B-ville (2)
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