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12-25-2013, 08:39 AM
At Greenup Co. High School
Four 16th Region teams â Greenup County, Elliott County, East Carter and Fairview â will each go up against different in-state opponents in the opening round of the Our Lady of Bellefonte Classic.
The tournament will tip off on Thursday at noon with Greenup County and Hancock County.
The day-by-day schedule:
Thursday: Frankfort-Elliott County, 1:30 p.m; Richmond Model-East Carter, 3 p.m.; Woodford County-Fairview, 4:30 p.m ; Greenup County-Handcock, 6 p.m.
Friday: Consolation games, noon & 1:30 p.m.; Greenup-Hancock winner vs. Frankfort-Elliott winner, 3 p.m.; Model-East winner vs. Woodford-Fairview winner, 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: Consolation games, noon, 1:30 & 3 p.m.; Championship game, 5 p.
Four 16th Region teams â Greenup County, Elliott County, East Carter and Fairview â will each go up against different in-state opponents in the opening round of the Our Lady of Bellefonte Classic.
The tournament will tip off on Thursday at noon with Greenup County and Hancock County.
The day-by-day schedule:
Thursday: Frankfort-Elliott County, 1:30 p.m; Richmond Model-East Carter, 3 p.m.; Woodford County-Fairview, 4:30 p.m ; Greenup County-Handcock, 6 p.m.
Friday: Consolation games, noon & 1:30 p.m.; Greenup-Hancock winner vs. Frankfort-Elliott winner, 3 p.m.; Model-East winner vs. Woodford-Fairview winner, 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: Consolation games, noon, 1:30 & 3 p.m.; Championship game, 5 p.
12-26-2013, 01:14 PM
Frankfort 2-8 vs Elliott Co. 7-3 at 1:30
Model 7-1 vs East Carter 5-4 at 3:00
Woodford Co. 5-4 vs Fairview 1-4 at 4:30
Handcock 4-0 vs Greenup Co 2-6 at 6:00
Thursday at Greenup Co.
Model 7-1 vs East Carter 5-4 at 3:00
Woodford Co. 5-4 vs Fairview 1-4 at 4:30
Handcock 4-0 vs Greenup Co 2-6 at 6:00
Thursday at Greenup Co.
12-26-2013, 01:27 PM
Should be a nice tournament .
12-26-2013, 02:59 PM
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Our Lady of Bellefonte Holiday Classic (at Greenup County)
FIELD (8 TEAMS)
- East Carter
- Elliott County
- Fairview (Ashland)
- Frankfort
- Greenup County
- Hancock County
- Model (Richmond)
- Woodford County
Format:
- 8 Teams
- 3 Days
- Each team plays every day for 3 games total per team
- 12 Total Games
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26
12:00 -- Hancock County-Greenup County, Game 01
1:30 -- Frankfort-Elliott County, Game 02
3:00 -- Model-East Carter, Game 03
4:30 -- Woodford County-Fairview, Game 04
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27
12:00 -- Hancock County-Greenup County loser (Game 01 Loser) vs. Frankfort-Elliott County loser (Game 02 Loser), Game 05
1:30 -- Model-East Carter loser (Game 03 Loser) vs. Woodford County-Fairview Loser (Game 04 Loser), Game 06
3:00 -- Hancock County-Greenup County WINNER (Game 01 WINNER) vs. Frankfort-Elliott County loser (Game 02 WINNER), Game 07
4:30 -- Model-East Carter loser (Game 03 WINNER) vs. Woodford County-Fairview WINNER (Game 04 WINNER), Game 08
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28
12:00 -- SEVENTH PLACE, Game 05 Loser vs. Game 06 Loser, Game 05
1:30 -- FIFTH PLACE, Game 05 WINNER vs. Game 06 WINNER, Game 05
3:00 -- SEVENTH PLACE, Game 07 Loser vs. Game 08 Loser, Game 05
4:30 -- FIFTH PLACE, Game 07 WINNER vs. Game 08 WINNER, Game 05
Our Lady of Bellefonte Holiday Classic (at Greenup County)
FIELD (8 TEAMS)
- East Carter
- Elliott County
- Fairview (Ashland)
- Frankfort
- Greenup County
- Hancock County
- Model (Richmond)
- Woodford County
Format:
- 8 Teams
- 3 Days
- Each team plays every day for 3 games total per team
- 12 Total Games
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26
12:00 -- Hancock County-Greenup County, Game 01
1:30 -- Frankfort-Elliott County, Game 02
3:00 -- Model-East Carter, Game 03
4:30 -- Woodford County-Fairview, Game 04
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27
12:00 -- Hancock County-Greenup County loser (Game 01 Loser) vs. Frankfort-Elliott County loser (Game 02 Loser), Game 05
1:30 -- Model-East Carter loser (Game 03 Loser) vs. Woodford County-Fairview Loser (Game 04 Loser), Game 06
3:00 -- Hancock County-Greenup County WINNER (Game 01 WINNER) vs. Frankfort-Elliott County loser (Game 02 WINNER), Game 07
4:30 -- Model-East Carter loser (Game 03 WINNER) vs. Woodford County-Fairview WINNER (Game 04 WINNER), Game 08
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28
12:00 -- SEVENTH PLACE, Game 05 Loser vs. Game 06 Loser, Game 05
1:30 -- FIFTH PLACE, Game 05 WINNER vs. Game 06 WINNER, Game 05
3:00 -- SEVENTH PLACE, Game 07 Loser vs. Game 08 Loser, Game 05
4:30 -- FIFTH PLACE, Game 07 WINNER vs. Game 08 WINNER, Game 05
12-26-2013, 04:30 PM
Elliott Co 60 Frankfort 49 Final
They changed the Greenup and Hancock to 6pm Thursday because of the time Hancock could get to game.
They changed the Greenup and Hancock to 6pm Thursday because of the time Hancock could get to game.
12-26-2013, 05:21 PM
Our Lady of Bellefonte Holiday Classic (at Greenup County)
- East Carter 58, Model 56 (FINAL SCORE FROM GAME 2)
- East Carter 58, Model 56 (FINAL SCORE FROM GAME 2)
12-26-2013, 06:48 PM
Woodford Co 68 Fairview 46 final
12-26-2013, 08:32 PM
Greenup 54 Hancock 54 Overtime
12-26-2013, 08:47 PM
Hancock Co 61 Greenup Co 61 Overtime again
12-26-2013, 09:01 PM
Greenup Co 68 Hancock Co 64 Final
12-26-2013, 11:26 PM
Good games today but the Hancock Co And Greenup Co. was a great way to finish the first day of games.
12-27-2013, 09:32 AM
OLBH Classic: Great Greenup escape
Matt Sparks
For The Independent
LLOYD — Greenup County and Hancock County saved the best for last in the nightcap of the Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Holiday Classic.
The Musketeers and Hornets took each other's best punches, but Greenup County prevailed, 68-64, in double overtime in a great atmosphere on Thursday night at the Greenhouse.
Greenup County has been in several close games this year. The Musketeers have played in five straight games decided by eight or fewer points, including two games that went to overtime.
Greenup County coach Harold Tackett will take this win against a quality opponent.
“We played a good team tonight in Hancock County,” Tackett said. “They came in here 4-0 for a reason. They beat some really good teams.”
Free throws were the story down the stretch. Hancock County missed several from the line in the late stages of the game, including a 2-of-8 mark in the final minutes of the first overtime. The Hornets were unable to separate themselves from the Musketeers.
Both teams shot a combined 74 free throws but connected on only 33.
The Musketeers’ defense forced 22 Hornet turnovers and Tackett says it was needed to jumpstart his team.
“We really mixed it up tonight (on defense) from full-court to half-court traps,” Tackett said. “That is the way we need to play to get ourselves going. It seems to make them play a little
harder.”
Robbie Dillion struggled with his shot for most of the game, but stepped up when it counted with nine big points in the overtime periods. He finished with 24 points and earned Player of The Game honors.
“Robbie can do that because he is a quality player,” Tackett said of his senior guard. “He has been in a bit of a funk the last two or three games.
“I have always had confidence in him. He is too good of a player not to come out of it.”
Jair Jackson posted another double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Brandon Johnson and Jherrell Jackson were also in double figures with 10 apiece.
Hancock County (4-1) also had three players in double figures. Jake Ogle led the way with 22. Brendan Howton has 14 and Kolton Keown contributed 13.
Matt Sparks
For The Independent
LLOYD — Greenup County and Hancock County saved the best for last in the nightcap of the Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Holiday Classic.
The Musketeers and Hornets took each other's best punches, but Greenup County prevailed, 68-64, in double overtime in a great atmosphere on Thursday night at the Greenhouse.
Greenup County has been in several close games this year. The Musketeers have played in five straight games decided by eight or fewer points, including two games that went to overtime.
Greenup County coach Harold Tackett will take this win against a quality opponent.
“We played a good team tonight in Hancock County,” Tackett said. “They came in here 4-0 for a reason. They beat some really good teams.”
Free throws were the story down the stretch. Hancock County missed several from the line in the late stages of the game, including a 2-of-8 mark in the final minutes of the first overtime. The Hornets were unable to separate themselves from the Musketeers.
Both teams shot a combined 74 free throws but connected on only 33.
The Musketeers’ defense forced 22 Hornet turnovers and Tackett says it was needed to jumpstart his team.
“We really mixed it up tonight (on defense) from full-court to half-court traps,” Tackett said. “That is the way we need to play to get ourselves going. It seems to make them play a little
harder.”
Robbie Dillion struggled with his shot for most of the game, but stepped up when it counted with nine big points in the overtime periods. He finished with 24 points and earned Player of The Game honors.
“Robbie can do that because he is a quality player,” Tackett said of his senior guard. “He has been in a bit of a funk the last two or three games.
“I have always had confidence in him. He is too good of a player not to come out of it.”
Jair Jackson posted another double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Brandon Johnson and Jherrell Jackson were also in double figures with 10 apiece.
Hancock County (4-1) also had three players in double figures. Jake Ogle led the way with 22. Brendan Howton has 14 and Kolton Keown contributed 13.
12-27-2013, 11:16 AM
TODAY
Hancock Co. vs Frankfort 12:00
Model vs Fairview 1:30
Greenup Co. vs Elliott Co. 3:00
East Carter vs Woodford Co. 4:30
Hancock Co. vs Frankfort 12:00
Model vs Fairview 1:30
Greenup Co. vs Elliott Co. 3:00
East Carter vs Woodford Co. 4:30
12-27-2013, 03:57 PM
Frankfort 47 Hancock 45 final
12-27-2013, 03:58 PM
Model 56 Fairview 54 final
12-27-2013, 06:36 PM
Elliott Co. 59 Greenup Co 53 final
12-27-2013, 07:09 PM
Woodford county 68 East Carter 53 Final
12-28-2013, 09:54 AM
Saturday Games:
Fairview vs Hancock Co 12:00
Frankfort vs Model 1:30
Greenup Co vs East Carter 3:00
Woodford Co vs Elliott Co 4:30
Fairview vs Hancock Co 12:00
Frankfort vs Model 1:30
Greenup Co vs East Carter 3:00
Woodford Co vs Elliott Co 4:30
12-28-2013, 02:40 PM
Handcock Co 66 Fairview 41 final
12-28-2013, 03:26 PM
Model 71 Frankfort 61 final
12-28-2013, 05:25 PM
Greenup co 62 East Carter 59 final OT
12-28-2013, 07:15 PM
Woodford Co 73 Elliott Co 66 Final
12-29-2013, 01:49 AM
Allsports#1 Wrote:Greenup co 62 East Carter 59 final OT
Robbie Dillon's 3 point buzzer shot gives Greenup Co win in overtime.
12-29-2013, 06:20 AM
Woodford fights off feisty Lions
Elliott rallies from 15-0 hole; Dillon lifts Greenup in OT
Matt Sparks
For The Independent
LLOYD — When Woodford County was pressed for the first time during the three-day tournament, the Yellow Jackets had their own ‘Big 3’ to step up and win a championship.
Woodford County scored the first 15 points of the game but had to hold off a determined Elliott County team down the stretch to win, 73-66, claiming the Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Holiday Classic title at the Greenhouse.
The senior backcourt trio of Grayson Graf, Samuel Souers and Eli Boggess each hit double-figures for the Yellow Jackets (8-4).
Every time the Lions got close, the senior guards made a play to thwart an Elliott County comeback.
It is something Woodford County coach Scott Hundley can rely on when the games get tight.
“When you have senior guards, you have to trust them and hope they made the right decisions,” said Hundley, a former Kentucky Mr. Basketball and Vanderbilt star.
Boggess scored 24 points to earn him the Player of the Game honors. Graf contributed 19 and hit three from behind the arc. Souers added 17. They were a combined 5-of-6 from the foul line in the final minutes to ice away the victory.
“Our guys did a good job tonight,” Hundley said. “They knew who should get the ball to make the free throws at the end of the game.”
After the Yellow Jackets shot out to the early double-digit lead, Elliott County reeled off 11 points over the last 90 seconds of the first quarter to trim the deficit to six.
The Lions grabbed a one-point lead in the second period after receiving a much-needed energy boost from their bench.
Freshman Chase Porter sparked the rally with 13 straight points during a three-minute stretch. He led the Lions with 23 points.
“Chase did what we see him do in practice every day,” Elliott County coach Greg Adkins said. “It was just a matter of time before it transferred to the varsity game.”
Elliott County (9-4) needed big contributions from its reserves because star guard Logan Nickell could not find the range early.
Isaiah (Griffith) had some big shots for us and (Jonathan) Sloas gives us energy every game and gets us going,” Adkins said. “When we get him in the game, he will make something happen for us. He is a big key to this team.”
Nickell hit some big shots late to finish with 15 points.
“I was proud of the way we fought back to put us in a position to have a chance to win,” Adkins said.
Woodford County plays in the 11th Region, considered one of the toughest in the state. Hundley was interested to see how his team would match up with the teams of our area.
“When you come down here, it is a different style of ball,” Hundley said. “The teams are really good, scrappy-type teams. In our region, teams rely on their athleticism, but in this region you have to play smart because they can really shoot the ball down here.”
Elliott rallies from 15-0 hole; Dillon lifts Greenup in OT
Matt Sparks
For The Independent
LLOYD — When Woodford County was pressed for the first time during the three-day tournament, the Yellow Jackets had their own ‘Big 3’ to step up and win a championship.
Woodford County scored the first 15 points of the game but had to hold off a determined Elliott County team down the stretch to win, 73-66, claiming the Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Holiday Classic title at the Greenhouse.
The senior backcourt trio of Grayson Graf, Samuel Souers and Eli Boggess each hit double-figures for the Yellow Jackets (8-4).
Every time the Lions got close, the senior guards made a play to thwart an Elliott County comeback.
It is something Woodford County coach Scott Hundley can rely on when the games get tight.
“When you have senior guards, you have to trust them and hope they made the right decisions,” said Hundley, a former Kentucky Mr. Basketball and Vanderbilt star.
Boggess scored 24 points to earn him the Player of the Game honors. Graf contributed 19 and hit three from behind the arc. Souers added 17. They were a combined 5-of-6 from the foul line in the final minutes to ice away the victory.
“Our guys did a good job tonight,” Hundley said. “They knew who should get the ball to make the free throws at the end of the game.”
After the Yellow Jackets shot out to the early double-digit lead, Elliott County reeled off 11 points over the last 90 seconds of the first quarter to trim the deficit to six.
The Lions grabbed a one-point lead in the second period after receiving a much-needed energy boost from their bench.
Freshman Chase Porter sparked the rally with 13 straight points during a three-minute stretch. He led the Lions with 23 points.
“Chase did what we see him do in practice every day,” Elliott County coach Greg Adkins said. “It was just a matter of time before it transferred to the varsity game.”
Elliott County (9-4) needed big contributions from its reserves because star guard Logan Nickell could not find the range early.
Isaiah (Griffith) had some big shots for us and (Jonathan) Sloas gives us energy every game and gets us going,” Adkins said. “When we get him in the game, he will make something happen for us. He is a big key to this team.”
Nickell hit some big shots late to finish with 15 points.
“I was proud of the way we fought back to put us in a position to have a chance to win,” Adkins said.
Woodford County plays in the 11th Region, considered one of the toughest in the state. Hundley was interested to see how his team would match up with the teams of our area.
“When you come down here, it is a different style of ball,” Hundley said. “The teams are really good, scrappy-type teams. In our region, teams rely on their athleticism, but in this region you have to play smart because they can really shoot the ball down here.”
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