By John Lachmann
Kypostsports@yahoo.com
Holy Cross trailed by eight after the first quarter, but senior guard Burt Pouncy scored 13 points in the second and third quarters as the Indians rallied for a 60-47 win over Scott County on Thursday.
Senior center Antonio Campbell led Holy Cross with 19 points, including nine in those decisive frames as the Indians took a 14-point lead into the final frame.
Pouncy finished with 16 points.
SCOTT CO. 19-6-8-14—47
at H.CROSS 11-17-19-13—60
SCOTT COUNTY (20-7): Haddix 3 0 6, Doss 4 0 8, Richardson 6 2 16, Gilbert 5 0 11, Martin 1 2 4, Short 1 0 2. Totals 20 4 47.
HOLY CROSS (15-11): Pouncy 6 3 16, Tiberi 1 3 5, Gabbard 5 0 13, Knochelmann 0 2 2, McClendon 1 3 5, Campbell 5 8 19. Totals 18 19 60.
3-pointers: HC—Gabbard 3, Pouncy, Campbell. SC—Richardson 2, Gilbert. JV: Scott County won.
OLDHAM COUNTY 49, OWEN COUNTY 45 – The Colonels hit 3-of-4 free throws off a pair of technicals in the final nine seconds to seal the game.
The Rebels cut the lead to one on a tip-in by freshman forward Carson Williams, and after a delay-of-game warning was assessed to Owen County, the bench was hit with a pair of technical fouls.
Senior guard Zach Ripy posted a team-best 14 points for the Rebels, including four 3-pointers.
OLDHAM CO. 7-20-10-12—49
at OWEN CO. 13-8-10-14—45
OLDHAM COUNTY (21-7): Gruber 3 5 13, Lape 2 0 5, Hawes 1 0 3, Johnson 2 5 10, Masters 3 1 7, Kopp 3 0 6, Hicks 2 0 5. Totals 16 11 49.
OWEN COUNTY (18-9): Ripy 5 0 14, Ball 2 0 5, Toftness 0 2 2, Trenary 1 3 6, Williams 5 3 13, Shelton 2 1 5. Totals 15 9 45.
3-pointers: OL—Gruber 2, Lape, Hawes, Johnson, Hicks. OW—Ripy 4, Ball, Trenary. JV: Oldham County, 46-33.
RYLE 63, CAMPBELL COUNTY 52 – Senior center Will Stuhl scored 15 of his game-high 20 points in the second half as the Raiders rallied from an eight-point halftime deficit.
Ryle led by one heading into the fourth quarter, and senior guards Drew Mays and Mark Fussenegger combined for 15 points in the final period.
Fussenegger finished with 15 points, and Mays had 12, including eight in the last stanza.
CAMPBELL 14-16-10-12—52
at RYLE 10-12-19-22—63
CAMPBELL COUNTY (14-14): Losey 1 0 3, Garrett 1 0 2, N. McGovney 4 0 8, Hess 1 0 2, Jackson 4 0 8, T. McGovney 2 2 6, L. Franzen 3 3 9, Holbrook 5 2 13, J. Franzen 0 1 1. Totals 21 8 52.
RYLE (11-15): Mays 4 4 12, King 1 1 3, Fussenegger 6 2 15, White 4 0 9, Owens 1 0 2, Rice 1 0 2, Stuhr 8 4 20. Totals 25 11 63.
3-pointers: R—Fussenegger, White. CC—Losey, Holbrook. JV: Ryle, 32-31.
DIXIE HEIGHTS 55, BOONE COUNTY 48 – Junior guard Adam Daria scored 15 points, and junior guard Brandon Hatton tallied 14 for the Colonels.
The Rebels were led by junior Hunter Hixenbaugh’s 11 points.
BOONE CO. 14-11-13-10—48
at D.HEIGHTS 21-12-13-9—55
BOONE COUNTY (13-15): Mayberry 4 0 8, Hixenbaugh 4 3 11, Melzer 2 1 7, Ordu 1 0 2, Schulze 1 0 2, Warning 2 0 5, Stanley 3 3 9, McDowell 2 0 4. Totals 19 7 48.
DIXIE HEIGHTS (15-13): Schreck 3 0 6, Rabe 1 0 2, Daria 6 2 15, List 1 0 2, Hatton 4 2 11, Niehaus 3 2 9, Milligan 4 2 10. Totals 22 8 55.
3-pointers: DH—Daria, Hatton, Niehaus. BC—Melzer 2, Warning. JV: Dixie Heights, 34-31.
HOLMES 43, CLARK COUNTY 26 – The Bulldogs played their lowest-scoring game of the season in their regular-season finale.
Junior forward Quinton Chames and senior forward Chris Englemon both finished with double-doubles for Holmes, which allowed just 10 first-half points.
Chames scored a game-best 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and Englemon netted 12 points and pulled down 12 boards.
HOLMES 13-2-10-18—43
at CLARK 4-6-5-11—26
HOLMES (27-1): Chames 6 2 14, Englemon 5 2 12, Coston 4 1 10, Bolden 2 0 4, Palmer 1 0 3. Totals 18 5 43.
CLARK COUNTY (13-15): Blackwell 4 0 8, Caudill 2 0 4, King 1 1 3, Israel 1 1 3, Sharrock 1 1 3, Warner 0 3 3, Greene 1 0 2. Totals 10 6 26.
3-pointers: H—Coston, Palmer. JV: Holmes, 36-29.
VILLA MADONNA 65, SILVER GROVE 48 – Junior forward Troy Phelps finished with a game-high 15 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in the Blue Lightning win.
Phelps scored six of his points in the third quarter for Villa Madonna, which ended its regular season having won eight of its final 11 games.
SILVER GROVE 11-9-14-14—48
at V.MADONNA 14-19-16-16—65
SILVER GROVE (8-19): Lambert 0 3 3, Turcious 2 1 6, Pollitt 5 0 14, Kuntz 3 2 8, Dunaway 4 1 10, Louden 3 1 7. Totals 17 8 48.
VILLA MADONNA (16-12): Bockweg 1 0 2, Piccirillo 5 2 13, Smith 5 2 12, Steinkoenig 2 0 4, VonHandorf 3 1 7, Hillenmeyer 1 0 2, Lund 3 4 10, Phelps 7 1 15. Totals 27 10 65.
3-pointers: VM—Piccirillo. SG—Pollitt 4, Turcious, Dunaway.
LUDLOW 67, DAYTON 48 – Senior forward Chris Camarena hit a pair of threes in the first quarter, scoring eight of his game-best 16 points in the opening frame to help the Panthers take an early 18-point lead.
Junior center Jerad Howard added 13 points











