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04-15-2012, 07:47 AM
Kendall Noble
School: Perry County Central
Grade: Senior
Position: Guard
Height: 5-10
On the floor: The only girl in state history to appear in six Sweet 16 tournaments, Noble played on the varsity four years at Breathitt County and two at Perry Central. She averaged 14.5 points, 9.1 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 5.7 steals and 2.5 blocks as a senior and had four quadruple-doubles. She finished her career in the stateâs top 20 in points (2,987), No. 8 in rebounds (1,653), No. 1 in steals (1,014), No. 5 in assists (916) and No. 10 in blocks (397).
Off the floor: Noble suffered a torn knee ligament in the Sweet 16 as a junior but had surgery, went through rehab and was back for her senior season.
Future: One of the stateâs top unsigned seniors, Noble is looking at Xavier, Mississippi, Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee State.
Quotable: âSheâs an icon in girlsâ basketball in this part of the state,â Perry Central coach Randy Napier said. âShe does everything well. You canât pick a part of her game and say thatâs what she does the best, because she does everything well.â
School: Perry County Central
Grade: Senior
Position: Guard
Height: 5-10
On the floor: The only girl in state history to appear in six Sweet 16 tournaments, Noble played on the varsity four years at Breathitt County and two at Perry Central. She averaged 14.5 points, 9.1 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 5.7 steals and 2.5 blocks as a senior and had four quadruple-doubles. She finished her career in the stateâs top 20 in points (2,987), No. 8 in rebounds (1,653), No. 1 in steals (1,014), No. 5 in assists (916) and No. 10 in blocks (397).
Off the floor: Noble suffered a torn knee ligament in the Sweet 16 as a junior but had surgery, went through rehab and was back for her senior season.
Future: One of the stateâs top unsigned seniors, Noble is looking at Xavier, Mississippi, Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee State.
Quotable: âSheâs an icon in girlsâ basketball in this part of the state,â Perry Central coach Randy Napier said. âShe does everything well. You canât pick a part of her game and say thatâs what she does the best, because she does everything well.â
04-15-2012, 07:48 AM
04-15-2012, 10:44 AM
I hope she goes to WKU. Good luck Kendall!
04-16-2012, 11:41 AM
Awesome Girl
Awesome Player
She is only going to get better and better. Done awesome considering she tore her ACL last year. When she starts hitting the weights, she will be a force.
Awesome Player
She is only going to get better and better. Done awesome considering she tore her ACL last year. When she starts hitting the weights, she will be a force.
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