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03-06-2012, 10:17 PM
Game 5
Hopkinsville
Region: 2nd
Record: 31-4
Enrollment: 1,030
Coach: Tonya Wells (113-58), sixth year
Starters: Christy Soldo (5-11, sr., 18.9 ppg); Ashlee Cole (5-9, sr., 10.7); Madison Duvall (5-8, so., 4.6); Haley Cook (5-6, so., 10.0); Jlynn Majors (5-5, so., 6.8)
Top reserves: Trina Cager (5-3, sr., 2.9); Lexus Cabiness (6-0, jr., 2.1)
Against Sweet Sixteen teams: 2-0
Sweet Sixteen history: First trip to tournament.
Road to the Sweet Sixteen: In district, beat Ft. Campbell 65-36, beat University Heights. 51-30; in region, beat Madisonville-North Hopkins 30-14, beat Henderson Co. 54-49, beat Livingston Central 51-35.
Marshall County
Region: 1st
Record: 27-8
Enrollment: 1,435
Coach: Joseph Simmons (49-15), second season
Starters: Tory Fehrenbacher (5-5, sr., 8.5 ppg); Taylor Meadows (5-51/2, jr., 13.6); Mariah McKenty (5-7, jr., 9.1); Allie York (5-8, so., 11.5); Rachael Reed (5-11, jr., 2.1)
Top reserves: Toni Fehrenbacher (5-61/2, so., 4.1); Alyssa Barnard (5-10, fr., 5.6); Alex Brown (6-0, jr., 2.5)
Against Sweet Sixteen teams: 0-3
Sweet Sixteen history: 20th trip and first since 2009; two-time state champ, most recently in 1984.
Road to the Sweet Sixteen: In district, beat (Paducah) Community Christian 80-52, beat Murray 61-60; in region, beat Hickman Co. 84-27, beat Lone Oak 52-28, beat Murray 60-50.
Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2012/03/06/20982...rylink=cpy
Hopkinsville
Region: 2nd
Record: 31-4
Enrollment: 1,030
Coach: Tonya Wells (113-58), sixth year
Starters: Christy Soldo (5-11, sr., 18.9 ppg); Ashlee Cole (5-9, sr., 10.7); Madison Duvall (5-8, so., 4.6); Haley Cook (5-6, so., 10.0); Jlynn Majors (5-5, so., 6.8)
Top reserves: Trina Cager (5-3, sr., 2.9); Lexus Cabiness (6-0, jr., 2.1)
Against Sweet Sixteen teams: 2-0
Sweet Sixteen history: First trip to tournament.
Road to the Sweet Sixteen: In district, beat Ft. Campbell 65-36, beat University Heights. 51-30; in region, beat Madisonville-North Hopkins 30-14, beat Henderson Co. 54-49, beat Livingston Central 51-35.
Marshall County
Region: 1st
Record: 27-8
Enrollment: 1,435
Coach: Joseph Simmons (49-15), second season
Starters: Tory Fehrenbacher (5-5, sr., 8.5 ppg); Taylor Meadows (5-51/2, jr., 13.6); Mariah McKenty (5-7, jr., 9.1); Allie York (5-8, so., 11.5); Rachael Reed (5-11, jr., 2.1)
Top reserves: Toni Fehrenbacher (5-61/2, so., 4.1); Alyssa Barnard (5-10, fr., 5.6); Alex Brown (6-0, jr., 2.5)
Against Sweet Sixteen teams: 0-3
Sweet Sixteen history: 20th trip and first since 2009; two-time state champ, most recently in 1984.
Road to the Sweet Sixteen: In district, beat (Paducah) Community Christian 80-52, beat Murray 61-60; in region, beat Hickman Co. 84-27, beat Lone Oak 52-28, beat Murray 60-50.
Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2012/03/06/20982...rylink=cpy
03-07-2012, 02:10 AM
Hopkinsville
Coach: Tonya Wells.
What to look for: The Tigers’ defense is their top strength, as they hold opponents to 43 points a game. Soldo is the cog on offense, Cole is a presence on the boards and point guard Majors is the floor general. “She’s very good at not turning the ball over,” Wells said. “She can score when she needs to, or she can take care of getting everyone else points.” The Tigers are on a 12-game winning streak and defeated Marshall County 60-49 on Jan. 17.
Key player: Soldo, who has committed to Murray State, averages nearly 20 points and is the nucleus of the team. “She’s a coach’s dream,” Wells said. “She does things before you even ask her.”
Coach-speak: “It’s amazing for our program,” Wells said of the Sweet 16 debut. “It’s good for us to be on the map now. People know who we are.”
Starters
5-Christy Soldo
5-11, Sr., 18.9 ppg, 9.5 rpg
22-Haley Cook
5-6, So., 10 ppg, 2.3 rpg
20-Ashlee Cole
5-9, Sr., 10.7 ppg, 9.2 rpg
32-Jlynn Majors
5-5, So., 6.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg
21-Madison Duvall
5-8, So., 4.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg
Key reserves
30-Trina Cager
5-3, Sr., 2.9 ppg
33-Lexus Cabiness
6-0, Jr., 2.1 ppg
Marshall County
Coach: Joseph Simmons.
Last trip to state: 2009 (lost 53-43 to Henderson County in first round).
What to look for: They’re young, but the Marshals — who’ve also won 12 in a row — won’t be rattled by the fierce competition they’ll face. They took on some of the state’s toughest teams, playing Boone County close in the Gateway Holiday Tournament, which produced five Sweet 16 teams. The balanced offense includes McKenty, who scored 31 points against Community Christian, and Tory Fehrenbacher, who had 23 in the regional final and was named tournament MVP. “We normally have a different leading scorer every night.”
Key player: McKenty suffered a knee injury midway through the season, and since her return, the Marshals haven’t lost a game. “She’s been more aggressive offensively since she came back,” Simmons said.
Coach-speak: “They’re dialed in right now. They trust each other, and that’s the biggest thing for our team.”
Starters
14-Taylor Meadows
5-5, Jr., 13.6 ppg, 2.7 rpg
15-Mariah McKenty
5-7, Jr., 9.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg
10-Tory Fehrenbacher
5-5, Sr., 8.5 ppg, 3 rpg
32-Rachael Reed
5-11, Jr., 2.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg
20-Allie York
5-8, So., 11.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg
Key reserves
43-Alyssa Barnard
5-10, Fr., 5.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg
21-Toni Fehrenbacher
5-6, So., 4.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg
11-Melanie McKendree
5-10, Sr., 0.7 ppg
35-Alex Brown
6-0, Jr., 2.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg
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Coach: Tonya Wells.
What to look for: The Tigers’ defense is their top strength, as they hold opponents to 43 points a game. Soldo is the cog on offense, Cole is a presence on the boards and point guard Majors is the floor general. “She’s very good at not turning the ball over,” Wells said. “She can score when she needs to, or she can take care of getting everyone else points.” The Tigers are on a 12-game winning streak and defeated Marshall County 60-49 on Jan. 17.
Key player: Soldo, who has committed to Murray State, averages nearly 20 points and is the nucleus of the team. “She’s a coach’s dream,” Wells said. “She does things before you even ask her.”
Coach-speak: “It’s amazing for our program,” Wells said of the Sweet 16 debut. “It’s good for us to be on the map now. People know who we are.”
Starters
5-Christy Soldo
5-11, Sr., 18.9 ppg, 9.5 rpg
22-Haley Cook
5-6, So., 10 ppg, 2.3 rpg
20-Ashlee Cole
5-9, Sr., 10.7 ppg, 9.2 rpg
32-Jlynn Majors
5-5, So., 6.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg
21-Madison Duvall
5-8, So., 4.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg
Key reserves
30-Trina Cager
5-3, Sr., 2.9 ppg
33-Lexus Cabiness
6-0, Jr., 2.1 ppg
Marshall County
Coach: Joseph Simmons.
Last trip to state: 2009 (lost 53-43 to Henderson County in first round).
What to look for: They’re young, but the Marshals — who’ve also won 12 in a row — won’t be rattled by the fierce competition they’ll face. They took on some of the state’s toughest teams, playing Boone County close in the Gateway Holiday Tournament, which produced five Sweet 16 teams. The balanced offense includes McKenty, who scored 31 points against Community Christian, and Tory Fehrenbacher, who had 23 in the regional final and was named tournament MVP. “We normally have a different leading scorer every night.”
Key player: McKenty suffered a knee injury midway through the season, and since her return, the Marshals haven’t lost a game. “She’s been more aggressive offensively since she came back,” Simmons said.
Coach-speak: “They’re dialed in right now. They trust each other, and that’s the biggest thing for our team.”
Starters
14-Taylor Meadows
5-5, Jr., 13.6 ppg, 2.7 rpg
15-Mariah McKenty
5-7, Jr., 9.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg
10-Tory Fehrenbacher
5-5, Sr., 8.5 ppg, 3 rpg
32-Rachael Reed
5-11, Jr., 2.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg
20-Allie York
5-8, So., 11.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg
Key reserves
43-Alyssa Barnard
5-10, Fr., 5.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg
21-Toni Fehrenbacher
5-6, So., 4.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg
11-Melanie McKendree
5-10, Sr., 0.7 ppg
35-Alex Brown
6-0, Jr., 2.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg
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