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Scott County 114 Madison Southern 36 (11th Region)
#1
Scott County puts up 80 points in the 1st half and plays the reserves the rest of the way.
#2
Wow.
#3
Westside Wrote:Scott County puts up 80 points in the 1st half and plays the reserves the rest of the way.

Will anybody slow them down ?
#4
:yikes:
#5
pjdoug Wrote:Will anybody slow them down ?

If it was a 7-game series, no. However, it's not a 7 games series. Anybody can win a 1-game series.
#6
I know Scott county is good but the score seems excessive. Did Scott run up the score on purpose for any particular reason?
#7
Wow! This shows how weak the 14th region is compared to regions to the west. Estill is 24-7 and in the semis of the 14th and they lost by around 8 points to Madison Southern in Berea.
#8
No...Scott Co. played their starters the first half and Madison Southern got destroyed. Madison Southern is supposed to have a good team the next few years, but they will NEVER compete in the 11th region. Beating Model and Berea is the ceiling.
#9
Scott County's lone loss came at the hands of Arch Bishop Moeller 41-60 at the Beach Ball Classic in South Carolina. Covington Catholic beat Arch Bishop Moeller in Cincinnati by a score of 58-53. Another common opponent is Madison Central. Scott County beat them 71-54 in Richmond. Covington Catholic beat Madison Central 63-45 in Richmond. The first game of the year Scott County beat Ballard 69-63 at Ballard. Covington Catholic beat them at Fairdale 71-61. Another common opponent was Holy Cross Covington. Scott County beat them 78-51 in Covington. Covington Catholic beat them 87-61 at Holms and 85-52 At Holy Cross. What does all this mean? Absolutely nothing.
#10
Scott County has an enrollment of around 2,600. That’s a small college! When you have 1300 boys to pick the best of the best to form a team it is a huge plus. But that’ll come to an end after this year when their new high school opens next year.
#11
80 points in the first 16 minutes is more than a little excessive.
:flame:

Scott County must not be happy about drawing the 7th Region in the first round of the Sweet 16. :eyeroll:

It will be fun to see how many athletes choose to leave Scott County for Great Crossings. :popcorn:
#12
Congrats Scott Co. and coach Hicks. this train is rolling deep in Rupp this year. Can't wait to watch when they come to town.
#13
Correction- Westside, Covington Catholic beat Moeller in Covington not in Cincinnati, huge difference
#14
LOOKAYANNER- The new school doesn't open next school year, it's set to open '19-'20 school year, AND there will be open enrollment, so where do you think most of the athletes are going? I know this is a basketball trend, but SC Football came out looking the best, dropping down a class and still have a 6A roster for at least 4-5 years and maybe longer, because of open enrollment

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