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11-27-2011, 11:43 AM
Top 25 boys' teams
(based on a survey of coaches; first-place votes in parentheses; last season's record listed)
1. Trinity (78) 21-8 D-I signees Nathan Dieudonne, Charles Foster and Troy Saxton, plus junior star Darryl Hicks, make Shamrocks a solid top pick.
2. Ballard (11) 29-4Led by Quentin Snider, Lavonne Holland, Cam Lewis and Kelan Martin, the Bruins will challenge Trinity in the 7th Region.
3. Scott County (10) 23-6 Tamron Manning and Isaiah Ivey give Cards a strong senior combo, and Coach Billy Hicks a shot at third state title.
4. Rowan County (2) 30-6 Adam Wing, D.J. Townsend and Jason Egan return as Vikings try to build on last season's state runner-up finish.
5. Bullitt East (2) 30-6 After charging to the Final Four last season, Chargers look to go farther with returnees Derek Willis, Trey Rakes and Rusty Troutman.
6. Dixie Heights (1) 29-4 Region champs for the first time in 54 years, Colonels look to repeat with Brandon Hatton, Parker Stansberry and Jordan Hassel.
7. Moore 23-7Mustangs, who haven't been to the Sweet Sixteen since 1994, could be a challenger in 6th Region with Bullitt East and PRP.
8. Pleasure Ridge Park 21-9 These Panthers are capable of giving Coach Dale Mabrey his 12th trip to Sweet Sixteen, where he has a record 22 wins.
9. Madison Central 22-10 11th Region runners-up boast veterans Dominique Hawkins, Hunter Allen, John O'Bryan, Quan Taylor and Ken-Jah Bosley.
10. Lexington Catholic 27-8 When tall, talented young guys gain experience, Knights could contend for their fourth region title in five years.
11. Eastern 33-3
12. Henry Clay 20-11
13. Perry County Central 25-6
14. Muhlenberg County (1) 24-6
15. Butler 16-14
16. Montgomery County 15-15
17. Glasgow 18-8
18. Jeffersontown 25-7
19. Pulaski County 26-7
20. Bryan Station 14-14
21. Marshall County 28-7
22. Central 15-10
23. Bardstown 24-5
24. North Hardin 17-12
25. Oldham County 25-8
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/27/19745...z1euzMhF31
(based on a survey of coaches; first-place votes in parentheses; last season's record listed)
1. Trinity (78) 21-8 D-I signees Nathan Dieudonne, Charles Foster and Troy Saxton, plus junior star Darryl Hicks, make Shamrocks a solid top pick.
2. Ballard (11) 29-4Led by Quentin Snider, Lavonne Holland, Cam Lewis and Kelan Martin, the Bruins will challenge Trinity in the 7th Region.
3. Scott County (10) 23-6 Tamron Manning and Isaiah Ivey give Cards a strong senior combo, and Coach Billy Hicks a shot at third state title.
4. Rowan County (2) 30-6 Adam Wing, D.J. Townsend and Jason Egan return as Vikings try to build on last season's state runner-up finish.
5. Bullitt East (2) 30-6 After charging to the Final Four last season, Chargers look to go farther with returnees Derek Willis, Trey Rakes and Rusty Troutman.
6. Dixie Heights (1) 29-4 Region champs for the first time in 54 years, Colonels look to repeat with Brandon Hatton, Parker Stansberry and Jordan Hassel.
7. Moore 23-7Mustangs, who haven't been to the Sweet Sixteen since 1994, could be a challenger in 6th Region with Bullitt East and PRP.
8. Pleasure Ridge Park 21-9 These Panthers are capable of giving Coach Dale Mabrey his 12th trip to Sweet Sixteen, where he has a record 22 wins.
9. Madison Central 22-10 11th Region runners-up boast veterans Dominique Hawkins, Hunter Allen, John O'Bryan, Quan Taylor and Ken-Jah Bosley.
10. Lexington Catholic 27-8 When tall, talented young guys gain experience, Knights could contend for their fourth region title in five years.
11. Eastern 33-3
12. Henry Clay 20-11
13. Perry County Central 25-6
14. Muhlenberg County (1) 24-6
15. Butler 16-14
16. Montgomery County 15-15
17. Glasgow 18-8
18. Jeffersontown 25-7
19. Pulaski County 26-7
20. Bryan Station 14-14
21. Marshall County 28-7
22. Central 15-10
23. Bardstown 24-5
24. North Hardin 17-12
25. Oldham County 25-8
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/27/19745...z1euzMhF31
11-27-2011, 11:43 AM
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Scott County's Tamron Manning, left, and Trinity's Nathan Dieudonne will have their teams in the hunt for a Kentucky state title.
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Scott County's Tamron Manning, left, and Trinity's Nathan Dieudonne will have their teams in the hunt for a Kentucky state title.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/27/19745...z1euzfxJel
11-27-2011, 11:44 AM
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Scott County's Tamron Manning dishes to a teammate. Scott County hosted Eastern at home Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011. Scott County's Tren Gilbert, left, hands the ball off to teammate Isaiah Ivey in the second half. Gilbert scored 11 points and Ivey had 15. Scott County hosted Eastern at home Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011. Eastern won 66-60
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Scott County's Tamron Manning dishes to a teammate. Scott County hosted Eastern at home Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011. Scott County's Tren Gilbert, left, hands the ball off to teammate Isaiah Ivey in the second half. Gilbert scored 11 points and Ivey had 15. Scott County hosted Eastern at home Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011. Eastern won 66-60
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11-27-2011, 11:44 AM
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Scott County's Tamron Manning, left, and Trinity's Nathan Dieudonne will have their teams in the hunt for a Kentucky state title
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/27/19745...z1euzuFxxS
Scott County's Tamron Manning, left, and Trinity's Nathan Dieudonne will have their teams in the hunt for a Kentucky state title
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/11/27/19745...z1euzuFxxS
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