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11-22-2017, 07:57 PM
Team Region 2016-17 record
1. Trinity (31) Seventh 29-4
Led by three Division I prospects in Jay Scrubb, David Johnson, Justin Powell
2. Scott County (27) 11th 31-6
Michael Moreno, 6-6 junior, is a double-double machine
3. Covington Catholic (8) Ninth 29-6
C.J. Fredrick (Iowa signee) and Jake Walter (Xavier signee) lead Colonels
4. Fern Creek (5) Sixth 35-3
Tigers look to repeat in Sixth behind Samford signee Anthony Wales
5. Ballard Seventh 29-7
Bruins will have a deep roster but must find consistent scorers
6. Lexington Christian (1) 11th 23-9
Kyle Rode, 6-5 forward, is one of stateâs top juniors
7. Cooper Ninth 31-5
Last yearâs state runners-up are led by Belmont signee Adam Kunkel
8. Hopkinsville Second 28-7
Senior guard Shorty Cager leads program seeking return trip to Rupp
9. Pleasure Ridge Park Sixth 18-11
Talented senior guard Trey Hill leads way for Panthers
10. John Hardin Fifth 23-11
Saint Louis signee Mickey Pearson is a force for the Bulldogs
11. Pulaski County 12th 27-8
Samford signee Steven Fitzgerald hopes to lead Maroons back to Rupp
12. Clark County 10th 20-13
Sharpshooter Ryan Cooper leads experienced roster
13. Adair County Fifth 32-2
Indians boosted by transfer of talented freshman Zion Harmon
14. Lexington Catholic 11th 24-9
Zan Payne, son of Kenny Payne, leads way for Knights
15. Corbin 13th 27-6
Furman signee Andrew Taylor one of stateâs top scorers
16. Bowling Green Fourth 36-2
Purples lost all five starters from state championship team
17. Mercer County 12th 25-8
Northern Kentucky-bound Trevon Faulkner is a Mr. Basketball contender
18. Madison Central 11th 19-15
Isaiah Cozart, 6-7 junior, had state-record 216 blocked shots last season
19. Walton-Verona Eighth 26-7
Dieonte Miles, 6-8 center, is one of stateâs top juniors
20. Christian County Second 27-8
Seniors Detorrion Ware, Cory Trice lead Colonels
21. St. Xavier Seventh 19-12
Leading contender to upend Trinity, Ballard in Seventh Region
22. University Heights Second 13-15
KyKy Tandy, 6-1 junior guard, is one of stateâs quickest players
23. Knox Central 13th 27-6
Senior Markelle Turner leads way for solid backcourt
24. Owensboro Catholic Third 22-11
Senior Luke Hayden may be the best player in the region
25. Anderson County Eighth 21-12
Bearcats are expecting big things from Bellarmine signee Cobe Penny
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/sp...871266001/
1. Trinity (31) Seventh 29-4
Led by three Division I prospects in Jay Scrubb, David Johnson, Justin Powell
2. Scott County (27) 11th 31-6
Michael Moreno, 6-6 junior, is a double-double machine
3. Covington Catholic (8) Ninth 29-6
C.J. Fredrick (Iowa signee) and Jake Walter (Xavier signee) lead Colonels
4. Fern Creek (5) Sixth 35-3
Tigers look to repeat in Sixth behind Samford signee Anthony Wales
5. Ballard Seventh 29-7
Bruins will have a deep roster but must find consistent scorers
6. Lexington Christian (1) 11th 23-9
Kyle Rode, 6-5 forward, is one of stateâs top juniors
7. Cooper Ninth 31-5
Last yearâs state runners-up are led by Belmont signee Adam Kunkel
8. Hopkinsville Second 28-7
Senior guard Shorty Cager leads program seeking return trip to Rupp
9. Pleasure Ridge Park Sixth 18-11
Talented senior guard Trey Hill leads way for Panthers
10. John Hardin Fifth 23-11
Saint Louis signee Mickey Pearson is a force for the Bulldogs
11. Pulaski County 12th 27-8
Samford signee Steven Fitzgerald hopes to lead Maroons back to Rupp
12. Clark County 10th 20-13
Sharpshooter Ryan Cooper leads experienced roster
13. Adair County Fifth 32-2
Indians boosted by transfer of talented freshman Zion Harmon
14. Lexington Catholic 11th 24-9
Zan Payne, son of Kenny Payne, leads way for Knights
15. Corbin 13th 27-6
Furman signee Andrew Taylor one of stateâs top scorers
16. Bowling Green Fourth 36-2
Purples lost all five starters from state championship team
17. Mercer County 12th 25-8
Northern Kentucky-bound Trevon Faulkner is a Mr. Basketball contender
18. Madison Central 11th 19-15
Isaiah Cozart, 6-7 junior, had state-record 216 blocked shots last season
19. Walton-Verona Eighth 26-7
Dieonte Miles, 6-8 center, is one of stateâs top juniors
20. Christian County Second 27-8
Seniors Detorrion Ware, Cory Trice lead Colonels
21. St. Xavier Seventh 19-12
Leading contender to upend Trinity, Ballard in Seventh Region
22. University Heights Second 13-15
KyKy Tandy, 6-1 junior guard, is one of stateâs quickest players
23. Knox Central 13th 27-6
Senior Markelle Turner leads way for solid backcourt
24. Owensboro Catholic Third 22-11
Senior Luke Hayden may be the best player in the region
25. Anderson County Eighth 21-12
Bearcats are expecting big things from Bellarmine signee Cobe Penny
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/sp...871266001/
11-22-2017, 09:24 PM
If Adair county is the 13th best team in Kentucky, then basketball in the state of Kentucky is in real trouble. I honestly can't think of a region in the state that I'd comfortably put them #1 in the region.
11-22-2017, 09:58 PM
Jaguarhoundbird Wrote:If Adair county is the 13th best team in Kentucky, then basketball in the state of Kentucky is in real trouble. I honestly can't think of a region in the state that I'd comfortably put them #1 in the region.
They got Zion Harmon this offseason, that alone will boost anyone's rankings
11-22-2017, 11:23 PM
Strikeout King Wrote:They got Zion Harmon this offseason, that alone will boost anyone's rankings
I've watched the kid play a few times, including his last game against North Laurel. Afraid he's about to learn that it's a lot tougher for a 5'9"-5'10" guard to shine without a ton of talent around him. His AAU team is full of older, bigger kids so who are you going to sag off of and give better looks to? Bowling Green was the exact same way. The kid can absolutely handle the ball, but at the same time, Adam Sizemore can too and had a lot less turnovers than Harmon. I'm sure the way his AAU situation is set up, he'll receive some good offers by his senior year, but there's no way he's the #1 player in his class. There is also no way he makes this Adair team anywhere near a top 25 team.
11-22-2017, 11:41 PM
We will see as the season progresses. I do know that his basketball coach has his team scheduled for several high profiled tournaments to get him recognized. Also, he's already received offers from Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Creighton. Kentucky, Louisville and Kansas are interested but have yet to offer. However, I don't think he'll spend all of his high school career at Adair County.
11-23-2017, 02:27 AM
Strikeout King Wrote:We will see as the season progresses. I do know that his basketball coach has his team scheduled for several high profiled tournaments to get him recognized. Also, he's already received offers from Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Creighton. Kentucky, Louisville and Kansas are interested but have yet to offer. However, I don't think he'll spend all of his high school career at Adair County.
I'd say you're 100% right about that. I'd say he goes the prep school route next year.
11-27-2017, 08:03 PM
Didn't think the 13th would have 2 schools in. Knox Central lost 5 seniors. But they do have one of the best coaches in the state. Patterson was the best hire for Knox since the beginning of Andy Griffith show
11-28-2017, 04:03 AM
Thatâs a lot of division 1 players. Anyone have a complete list of guys going D1?
11-28-2017, 02:37 PM
I will be at the Trinity @ Bullitt East game tonight. I figured Bullitt east would be top 25?
11-28-2017, 06:50 PM
Leader Wrote:Didn't think the 13th would have 2 schools in. Knox Central lost 5 seniors. But they do have one of the best coaches in the state. Patterson was the best hire for Knox since the beginning of Andy Griffith show
How can you say Knox has one of the best coaches in the state when year in and year out they have the best if not close to the best talent in the region and never do anything with it?
11-28-2017, 07:24 PM
Lol. How many kids in his tenure are playing college basketball anywhere. Or for that matter in the past 10 years. Talent or athletes don't make a good basketball player. Go ask duke or kentucky or North Carolina etc etc etc
11-29-2017, 04:16 AM
Leader Wrote:Lol. How many kids in his tenure are playing college basketball anywhere. Or for that matter in the past 10 years. Talent or athletes don't make a good basketball player. Go ask duke or kentucky or North Carolina etc etc etc
I thought it was the coaches job to develop that talent and coach the team? Or no? No one underachieves as bad as Knox does year in year out.
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