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Henry Clay 77 - Moore 73
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LEXINGTON, KY. — It was a familiar story for the Moore High School boys’ basketball team, which once again squandered a big lead and lost to a ranked opponent.

Henry Clay shot 69.6 percent in the second half and overcame a 19-point deficit to beat the Mustangs 77-73 in Wednesday’s quarterfinals of the Republic Bank Holiday Classic at Lexington Catholic.

Henry Clay (8-4), No. 9 in The Courier-Journal’s preseason poll of coaches, got 26 points, 10 rebounds and four assists from sophomore Jordan Green. The Blue Devils trailed 59-40 with 2:07 left in the third quarter before closing the game with a 37-14 run.

“Basically we just tore up the playbook and challenged their hearts and Henry Clay pride,” coach Daniel Brown said. “You saw some young guys really step up … and attack more.”

The Blue Devils will face No. 11 Lexington Catholic (11-1) in today’s 6:30 p.m. semifinal. No. 22 Bardstown (7-3) will meet No. 1 Trinity at 8. The championship game is set for 7 p.m. Friday.

No. 7 Moore (9-3) was led by Mekale McKay (19 points, seven assists) and William Bryant (19 points, eight rebounds).

The loss was reminiscent of the Mustangs’ 74-69 loss to Bardstown on Dec. 16 in the first round of the King of the Bluegrass Holiday Classic, when they blew a 12-point halftime lead.

Moore coach Shedrick Jones Jr. said defense was the issue against Henry Clay, pointing to the Blue Devils’ 16-of-23 shooting in the second half.

“That’s just total lack of defense,” he said. “Generally when I sub we keep that intensity. But tonight, from man one to man nine, we didn’t defend.”

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Would have liked to have seen this matchup between two of the best teams in the state! Figured Moore would win but, I guess it was kind of a home game for HC.

Congrats Blue Devils!
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LOSERS QUIT WHEN THEY'RE TIRED, WINNERS QUIT WHEN THEY HAVE WON
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Henry Clay 6 18 28 25 77

Moore 18 16 25 14 73

Republic Bank Holiday Classic at Lexington Catholic

Henry Clay (8-4) -- Cunningham 15, Grundy 12, Kimball 5, Green 26, Tichenor 4, Ware 13, Blackburn 2.

Moore (9-3) -- McKay 19, Bryant 19, Hoff 6, Jam. Sanford 5, Boyd 12, Jae. Sanford 5, Yates 4, Latham 3.
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LeeCoUKFan Wrote:Would have liked to have seen this matchup between two of the best teams in the state! Figured Moore would win but, I guess it was kind of a home game for HC.

Congrats Blue Devils!

I wish you would have too.
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When Henry Clay trailed Moore 59-40 late in the third quarter in the Republic Bank Holiday Classic Wednesday night, Blue Devils Coach Daniel Brown didn't change his strategy or his lineup.Instead, he challenged his players' heart and desire."We looked up at the scoreboard and we were down 19, and I told them they were representing Henry Clay's tradition and pride, and they needed to play like that meant something to them."The message was received.The young Devils, playing their most inspired basketball of the season, rallied with a 26-5 run to take the lead, and they went on to beat Moore 77-73 in the tournament quarterfinals.Henry Clay sophomores Jordan Green, Christen Cunningham, Trey Grundy and Teddy Ware led the way.The 6-foot-4 Green, playing the best overall game of his career, had 26 points, 10 rebounds and defended Moore star MeKale McKay."Jordan Green played like an all-stater tonight," Brown said. "He showed his potential on both ends of the court."Cunningham, a 5-11 point guard, had 15 points. Ware, a long-range sharpshooter, had 13 points, including three three-pointers. Grundy, a 6-6 wing player, had 12 points and seven rebounds.Moore, No. 7 in the state in the pre-season, played up to its lofty ranking through most of the first three quarters. McKay, a 6-6 senior who has committed to go to Texas-El Paso, and William Bryant, a broad-

shouldered 6-4 senior, each had 19 points and combined for 13 rebounds.No. 12 Henry
Clay trailed 34-24 at halftime, and it dug itself an even deeper hole in the third quarter.Brown said the Devils' comeback began when they started attacking the rim instead of settling for jump shots. "Being aggressive on offense led to being aggressive on defense."After shooting 35 percent in the first half, Henry Clay shot 70 percent in the second.Green said it was all about teamwork."Instead of going one-on-one and doing our own thing, we came together and that's what started the big run," he said.Moore Coach Shedrick Jones said his team had a meltdown by allowing Henry Clay to hit 16 of 23 shots in the second half."A total lack of defense," he said.Whether Henry Clay's stunning comeback was a defining moment for a young team remains to be seen.

The Devils face another challenge when they take on No. 10 Lexington Catholic in Thursday's semifinals."I think we grew up tonight," Brown said. "It's a good win, but we need to keep building on it and become a region contender."Green agreed."We can't let this just be one win," he said. "We've gotta come out and play like this from the start every night

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