Saturday, December 11, 1999
N.Ky. boys basketball roundup
Holmes wallops Gallatin Co. for first victory
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Deshaun Jackson scored eight points in the third quarter and Holmes pulled away for a 72-26 victory over Gallatin County Friday night.
Substitute Reggie Huff came off the bench and scored 11 points in the first half for Holmes, which won its first game .
GALLATIN COUNTY (26) Jason White 7 5 19, Justin White 0 2 2, Graue 1 2 4, Kluemper 0 1 1. Totals: 8 10 26.
HOLMES (72) A. Huff 2 1 7, Weaver 2 0 5, Jackson 7 2 16, Gover 2 0 4, Collins 2 2 7, R. Hudd 6 0 16, Hill 3 0 8, Englemon 3 1 9. Totals: 28 5 72.
Gallatin Co. ....... 9 10 7 026
Holmes ....... 19 15 22 1672
Three-point goals: HR. Huff 4, Hill 2, Englemon 2, A. Huff, Weaver, Collins. Records: H 1-3, GC 5-2.
Deming 69, Dayton 65, at Dayton The Black Devils converted 12 free throws in then fourth quarter, six of seven by Brandon Price, to hold off the Green Devils.
DEMING (69) Doyle 6 2 18, Jett 8 1 17, Price 2 7 13, Myers 3 0 6, Gifford 4 5 13, Fields 0 2 2. Totals: 23 17 69.
DAYTON (65) Reckers 7 6 20, Hall 1 0 2, Skirvin 1 0 2, Jason Wiseman 3 3 11, Dustin Brummett 5 3 14, Jeremy Wiseman 3 1 7, Darrell Brummett 4 1 9. Totals: 24 14 65.
Deming ....... 21 5 17 2669
Dayton ....... 18 16 11 2065
Three-point goals: DemDoyle 2, Price 2. DayJason Wiseman 2, Dustin Brummett. Records: Deming 2-3, Dayton 0-4.
Ryle 65, Ludlow 43, at Ryle Ryle sophomores Chase Crigler and Nick Feagan each scored 11 points in the victory. Shawn Hamilton grabbed nine rebounds for Ryle.
LUDLOW (43) Henry 3 0 7, Redding 6 2 15, Tucker 0 2 2, Reed 1 0 2, Werner 3 5 11, Bell 0 1 1, McKenzie 2 1 5. Totals: 15 11 43.
RYLE (65) Setters 2 0 5, Guttridge 1 0 3, Steiner 4 1 9, Margrave 1 0 3, Miller 3 0 7, Wellbaum 1 0 2, Crigler 5 1 11, Feagan 5 0 11, Hamilton 4 1 9, Noel 1 3 5. Totals: 27 6 65.
Ludlow ....... 8 15 8 1243
Ryle ....... 16 11 23 1565
3-point goals: LHenry, Redding. RSetters, Guttridge, Margrave, Miller, Feagan. Records: L 2-2, R 2-3.
Bishop Brossart 71, Bracken County 55, at Bracken County Brossart led by two in the third quarter before closing out the game with a 28-14 run.
BISHOP BROSSART (71) Ziegler 1 2 5, Lloyd 0 2 2, Eten 1 0 2, Kramer 1 0 2, Ryan 8 3 21, Enzweiler 4 2 10, J. Seiter 9 7 25, B. Seiter 2 0 4. Totals: 26 16 71.
BRACKEN COUNTY (55) Moore 1 0 2, Burton 5 1 11, Rees 2 0 4, Fegan 3 3 9, Cooke 1 4 7, N. Free 1 2 4, Roberts 1 4 6, Berry 1 1 3, Sharp 1 0 2, Woods 2 0 4, E. Free 1 0 2, Meyer 0 1 1. Totals: 19 16 55.
Bishop Brossart ....... 20 15 19 1771
Bracken County ....... 16 11 13 1555
3-point goals: BB-Ziegler, Ryan 2, BC-Cooke. Records: BB 4-0 (2-0), BC 0-3.
St. Henry 81, Lloyd 76, at Lloyd Chad Koop scored nine fourth-quarter points to lead St. Henry to a come-from-behind win.
ST. HENRY (81) Radcliff 1 1 3, Fabiani 1 1 4, Vieth 4 0 8, Cook 1 0 3, Koop 6 0 14, Love 9 3 23, Eisenmenger 8 2 20, McClure 2 1 6. Totals: 32 8 81.
LLOYD (76) Jamison 9 2 22, Quinn 2 1 6, Hollenkamp 5 0 11, Mi. Hopkins 3 1 8, Bishop 2 0 4, Wilson 12 2 26. Totals: 33 6 76.
St. Henry ....... 22 12 25 2281
Lloyd ....... 15 24 22 1576
3-point goals: S-Fabiani, Cook, Koop 2, Love 2, Eisenmenger 2, McClure, L-Jamison 2, Quinn, Hollenkamp. Records: S 2-2, L 4-1 (0-1).
South Oldham 55, Scott 53, at South Oldham Scott led for the entire game until Andy Broyles hit a layup with under a minute to go.
Scott brought the ball down the court and was fouled as time ran out.
Down by two, Scott missed the first free throw, ending the game. Scott led after three quarters but shot a lackluster four-of-22 from the floor in the fourth quarter.
Chris Thompson led Scott with 20 points.
SCOTT (53) Morris 4 0 8, Stevenson 5 0 14, Richardson 1 0 2, Thompson 5 9 20, Lye 3 3 9. Totals: 18 12-18 53.
SOUTH OLDHAM (55) Skelton 2 2 8, A.Broyles 5 4 15, T.Broyles 3 1 9, Michels 7 6 20, Schulte 0 2 2, Kennedy 1 1 3. Totals: 18 16-28 55.
Scott ....... 18 17 9 953
South Oldham ....... 9 14 13 1955
3-point goals: SStrevenson 4, Thompson. SOSkelton 2, A.Broyles. Records: SC 3-1, SO 2-2.
Campbell County 72, Newport 35, at Newport Kevin Reinhardt had 11 points in the decisive second quarter for Campbell County.
CAMPBELL COUNTY (72) B.Herald 0 2 2, Sigmon 1 2 5, B.J.Herald 5 0 13, Minch 1 0 2, Futscher 2 0 4, Krift 2 0 4, Wilson 6 0 12, Stapleton 0 1 1, Turner 6 3 15, Reinhardt 4 6 14. Totals: 27 14 72.
NEWPORT (35) Petty 1 3 5, Whatley 3 4 12, Smithson 0 1 1, Bivens 2 0 4, Muench 3 5 11, Cropper 1 0 2. Totals: 10 13 35.
Campbell County ....... 19 27 15 1172
Newport ....... 14 7 8 635
3-point goals: N-Whatley 2, C-Sigmon, B.J. Herald 3. Records: N 1-3, C 3-1.
Walton-Verona 97, Villa Madonna 35, at Walton-Verona Robbie Huellemeier scored eight of his 15 points in the first quarter en route to a 17-4 first-quarter lead.
John Wigger led Walton-Verona with 20 points. Ryan Buckler added 15 points and 11 rebounds.
VILLA MADONNA (35) Kenkel 1 2 4, Neece 3 2 8, Breetz 5 1 11, Crister 2 3 8, Fitzpatrick 1 2 4. Totals: 12 10 35.
WALTON-VERONA (97) Meyer 1 0 2, Maddox 1 1 3, Berkemeier 1 0 2, Huellemeier 5 4 15, Day 6 0 12, Jackson 0 3 3, Dunhoft 1 0 2, Stephenson 6 1 13, Buckler 7 1 15, Byrd 3 2 8, Lenhoff 0 2 2, Wigger 10 0 20. Totals: 42 14 97.
Villa Madonna ....... 4 13 12 635
Walton-Verona ....... 17 27 27 2697
3-pointers: VCrister. WHuellemeier. Records: W 2-3, V 0-3.
Kentucky girls
Dayton 66, Deming 51, at Dayton Jessica Duty scored 10 consecutive points early in the first quarter to set the tone for the game.
Duty took over after Deming opened the game with a 3-pointer. Duty finished with 22 points with Kim Sparks adding 13 and Stacy Brooks 15.
DEMING (51) Fryman 0 1 1, Fricke 2 1 5, Dotson 1 1 3, Houchens 4 2 11, Anderson 8 3 27, Linville 2 0 4. Totals: 17 8 51.
DAYTON (66) Duty 9 4 22, Sparks 6 0 13, Jesse Lovins 1 0 2, Brooks 7 1 15, Lynn 3 4 10, Janet Lovins 1 0 2, Funston 1 0 2. Totals: 28 9 66.
Deming ....... 4 10 12 2551
Dayton ....... 18 18 22 866
Three-point goals: DemHouchens, Anderson 8. DaySparks. Records: Deming 1-3, Dayton 1-3.
Notre Dame 74, Newport Central Catholic 49, at Notre Dame Holly Kreyling had 10 of her game-high 22 points in the first quarter.
NEWPORT CC (49) Beuter 2 0 4, Chiodi 2 2 6, Burks 0 8 8, Meyers 6 3 15, Smith 1 0 2, Ziegler 5 1 11, O'Hara 1 0 3. Totals: 17 14 49.
NOTRE DAME (74) Darpel 2 0 4, Farrell 5 0 11, Zembrodt 2 0 4, Howard 1 0 2, Baumann 2 0 4, Hanser 3 2 8, Kreyling 9 4 22, Bradford 5 1 11, Fischesser 0 2 2, Potter 2 0 4, Lucas 0 2 2. Totals: 31 11 74.
Newport CC ....... 14 12 9 1449
Notre Dame ....... 25 21 20 874
3-point goals: NCC-O'Hara, ND-Farrell. Records: NCC 1-2 (1-1 NKAC), ND 3-2 (1-0 NKAC).
Sir Edward Hayward 37, Holy Cross 34, at Bahamas Christmas Tournament Ashley Noll and Natalie Gardner each scored nine points for Holy Cross in the semifinals of the Bahamas Christmas Tournament.
Holy Cross plays Saturday in the consolation game at noon.
SIR EDWARD HAYWARD (37) McPafe 6 6 18, Pinder 1 0 2, Smith 2 2 6, Hutchinson 2 2 6, Adderly 2 1 5. Totals: 13 11 37.
HOLY CROSS (34) Gardner 4 1 9, Halpin 1 0 2, Noll 3 3 9, Warken 0 4 4, Hall 3 0 6, Vogelpohl 2 0 4. Totals: 13 8 34.
Sir Edward Hayward ....... 12 8 6 1137
Holy Cross ....... 1 8 12 1334
3-point field goals: SEHnone. HCnone. Records: HC 3-3, SE 4-2.
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