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Posted: 01/05/2013
By John Lachmann
Kypostsports@yahoo.com
Senior guard Jessica Jones notched a triple-double and came within three assists of a quadruple-double as Boone County beat Scott, 78-51 on Friday.
Jones finished with 13 points, 11 rebounds, 10 steals and seven assists for the Rebels, who set a season high in points. Their previous best was 66 points vs. Campbell County on Dec. 28.
Senior guard Alexis Switzer led Boone County with 24 points, and sophomore guard Macey Ford added 18. Both scored nine in the first quarter to help the Rebels take an early 13-point lead.
Seventh-grade guard Allyson Niece keyed the Eagles’ offense with 17 points.
SCOTT 12-17-16-6—51
at BOONE 25-14-17-22—78
SCOTT (10-4): Buntin 3 1 9, Dant 0 3 3, Trimpe 3 0 8, Stapleton 2 3 8, Brennen 0 2 2, Niece 6 4 17, Kallmeyer 2 0 4. Totals 16 13 51.
BOONE COUNTY (8-6): Ford 7 1 18, McGarr 3 0 7, Jones 4 5 13, Switzer 10 1 24, Moore 2 0 4, Knotts 3 1 7, Courtney 1 1 3, McQueary 1 0 2. Totals 31 9 78.
3-pointers: BC—Ford 3, Switzer 3, McGarr. S—Buntin 2, Trimpe 2, Stapleton, Niece. JV: Scott, 31-28.
SIMON KENTON 79, LOUISVILLE SENECA 45 – Junior forward Rachel Cox scored six of her points in the first quarter to help the Pioneers jump out to an early 17-point lead.
Senior forward Paige Bosse led Simon Kenton with 12 points, including six in the third period. Cox finished with 11 points.
SENECA 6-17-11-11—45
at S.KENTON 23-23-16-13—79
SENECA (5-9): Grady 4 0 11, Parish 2 0 4, Jackson 3 1 7, Cudgel 3 0 7, Fant 3 0 6, Pennie 4 0 8, Henry 1 0 2. Totals 20 1 45.
SIMON KENTON (12-2): Schmiade 2 0 4, Owings 5 0 12, Clark 2 0 4, Hester 1 1 3, Cook 2 0 4, Cox 5 1 11, Morrison 4 0 8, P. Bosse 4 2 12, M. Bosse 3 2 8, Tomlin 1 4 6, Webb 1 2 4, Blau 1 1 3. Totals 31 13 79.
3-pointers: SK—P. Bosse 2, Owings 2. SE—Grady 3, Cudgel. JV: Simon Kenton, 41-11.
VILLA MADONNA 54, LUDLOW 22 – Junior guard Alex Hengge and senior guard Allie Hennard rolled up 13 points each for the Blue Lightning.
Hengge also grabbed eight rebounds, and Hennard tallied eight steals as Villa Madonna set a season high in points.
LUDLOW 5-9-3-5—22
at VILLA 11-17-13-13—54
LUDLOW (4-6): Freking 1 0 2, Wofford 1 6 8, Young 0 1 1, Lillard 0 1 1, Helmer 1 1 4, Kroger 1 0 2, Green-Murphy 1 0 2, Smith 1 0 2. Totals 5 11 22.
VILLA MADONNA (7-7): Hengge 4 5 13, Aytes 2 0 4, McGuire 3 0 6, Hennard 5 0 13, Dumaine 3 3 10, Junker 1 1 3, Blom 1 0 2, Case 1 1 3. Totals 20 10 54.
3-pointers: VM—Hennard 3, Dumaine. L—Helmer. JV: Villa Madonna, 25-23.
NEWPORT 49, SILVER GROVE 36 – Sophomore guard Katlyn Hoeh and junior forward Courtney Kilburn led the Wildcats with 15 points each.
Hoeh poured in 10 of her points in the first half, and Kilburn tallied nine after halftime.
Big Trains senior guard Kirsten Cox led all scorers with 21 points.
NEWPORT 15-10-16-8—49
at S.GROVE 9-9-5-13—36
NEWPORT (8-7): Stanley 2 0 4, Hoeh 7 1 15, Kilburn 7 0 15, Orr 2 0 5, Atkins 0 3 3, Kroth 3 0 6, Beal 0 1 1. Totals 21 5 49.
SILVER GROVE (0-15): Henson 3 0 6, Garza 0 2 2, Cox 8 0 21, Smith 1 0 3, Shimkobiak 1 0 2, Clark 1 0 2. Totals 14 2 36.
3-pointers: N—Kilburn, Orr. SG—Cox 5, Smith.
DAYTON 58, HERITAGE 27 – Sophomore guard Sadie Boles led 10 Greendevils scorers with 12 points.
Boles scored seven of her points in the second quarter as Dayton took a 33-6 lead into halftime.
Sophomore forward Felicia Watts added 10 points for the Greendevils.
HERITAGE 4-2-14-7—27
at DAYTON 19-14-17-8—58
HERITAGE (1-7): Cain 3 4 10, McClintock 3 0 6, Schwartz 4 1 11. Totals 10 5 27.
DAYTON (4-9): N. Schowalter 2 0 4, Deaton 2 0 4, Johnson 2 2 7, Moses 1 0 2, Boles 5 1 12, H. Schowalter 3 1 7, Watts 4 2 10, Kubala 1 0 2, Donelan 1 2 4, Ackerson 3 0 6. Totals 24 8 58.
3-pointers: D—Johnson, Boles. H—Schwartz 2.
GALLATIN COUNTY 71, CARROLL COUNTY 18 – Junior guard Brooke Dossett led all scorers with 27 points, and she dished for six assists for the Wildcats.
Dossett scored 21 of her points in the first half as Gallatin County took a 49-11 lead into the locker room.
Dossett’s sister – sophomore guard Hannah Dossett – added 14 points as the Wildcats extended their winning streak to six games.
CARROLL CO. 3-8-5-2—18
at GALLATIN 31-18-10-12—71
CARROLL COUNTY (3-10): Arvin 0 1 1, Williamson 1 0 2, Kindoll 2 3 7, Burgin 1 0 2, Groseclose 3 0 6. Totals 7 4 18.
GALLATIN COUNTY (12-2): B. Dossett 11 2 27, H. Dossett 5 1 14, Odom 2 0 4, Hignite 3 2 8, Bowen 2 2 6, Satchwell 3 0 6, Wesley 1 0 2, Beatty 1 0 2, Dunavent 1 0 2. Totals 29 7 71.
3-pointers: GC—B. Dossett 3, H. Dossett 3.
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