LLOYD —
East Carter used a second-quarter surge to comfortably beat Greenup County, 54-42, in the Ohio River Cities Classic championship game on Saturday night at Greenup County High School.
Eighth-grader Haley Hall poured in a game-high 19 points to lead the Lady Raiders (8-4) just one night after another eighth-grader, Kristen Mayo, paced them to a victory over Johnson Central.
Destiny Jones netted 18 points to lead Greenup County (9-7), which had won six straight games prior to Saturday’s loss.
EAST CARTER 12 16 8 18 — 54
GREENUP CO. 9 7 16 10 — 42
East Carter (54) — Mayo 7, Greenhill 9, Stickler 6, Stumbo 6, Steele 6, Gee 1, Hall 19, Pennington, Bayes, Damron. 3-Pt. FG: 3 (Greenhill 2, Hall). FT: 11-25. PF: 21.
Greenup County (42) — Leslie 2, Jones 18, Campbell 11, Steele 3, Webb 4, Valandingham 2, Thompson 2, Grizzle, Hunt. 3-Pt. FG: 1 (Jones). FT: 13-20. PF: 23.
Boyd County 57
Dunbar (Fla.) 55
FORT MYERS, FLA. Boyd County’s girls went 2-1 in the Queen of the Palms Tournament over the weekend.
The Lady Lions lost to Coral Springs Charter, 65-48, before beating Community School of Naples, 53-47. Their most impressive performance came against Dunbar, the state’s defending 4A state champions, on Saturday.
Taylor Wheeler racked up 26 points after being held scoreless in the first quarter.
Logan Fraley enjoyed a 25-point performance against Naples.
Caitlin Coburn led the Lady Lions with 21 points against Coral Springs.
Boyd County improved to 9-3 on the season.
BOYD CO. 13 20 10 14 — 57
DUNBAR (FLA.) 14 18 13 10 — 55
Boyd County (57) — Wheeler 26, Fraley 11, Hu. Reeves 8, Kenser 6, Stewart 3, Coburn 3, Hou. Reeves, Goins. 3-Pt. FG: 6 (Fraley 2, Hu. Reeves 2, Wheeler, Coburn). FT: 11-15. PF: 25.
Dunbar (55) — Jewett 21, Desamours 15, Bowie 5, Cooper 3, Guman 2, Collins 2, Edison 2, Morrison 5. 3-Pt. FG: 3 (Jewett 3). FT: 18-34. PF: 14.
Rowan Co. 58
Russell 54
PARIS Rowan County outlasted Russell in overtime on Saturday in the Bourbon County Holiday Classic.
The Lady Devils finished 1-3 in the tournament. Hope Parsley’s 32 points against Central Hardin served as a highlight and it helped get her selected to the All-Tournament team.
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East Carter 68
Johnson Central 50
LLOYD After losing three games in the Republic Bank Classic last week, East Carter is getting inseason tournament redemption.
East Carter defeated Johnson Central 68-50 on Friday to advance to the championship game of the Ohio River Cities Classic on at Greenup County High School.
Eighth-grader Kristen Mayo led the Lady Raiders with a game-high 19 points. Bryana Greenhill added 12.
Johnson Central was led by senior Amber Shepherd, who had 19 points including both of the Lady Eagles’ 3-pointers.
E. CARTER 22 19 15 12 — 68
J. CENTRAL 6 17 15 12 — 50
East Carter (68) — Mayo 19, Greenhill 12, Stickler 9, Stumbo 9, Gee 4, Steele 2, Bays 4, Hall 9, Pennington, Damron, Thornberry. FT: 13-24, 3-PT FG: 3 (Stickler 2, Greenhill).
Johnson Central (50) — Delong 9, Shepherd 19, Spurlock 6, Blair 5, Fairchild 8, Stewart 3, Daniel, Taylor, Watson. FT: 14-19. 3-PT FG: 2 (Shepherd 2).
Beechwood 74
Raceland 57
LLOYD A pair of 20-point scorers proved to be too much for Raceland on Friday night in the Ohio River Cities Classic at Greenup County High School.
Allison Johnson notched 24 points and Macy Stuempel 23 as Beechwood rolled.
Krystal Keeton led Raceland with a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds. Savannah Cotton chipped in 13 points.
RACELAND 12 12 19 14 — 57
BEECHWOOD 11 17 28 18 — 74
Raceland (57) — Keeton 15, Cotton 13, Penix 8, Mackie 7, Sipps 5, Vanderhoof 5, Grubb 2, Fritz 1, Delcourt 1, Fenney, Williams, Hutchinson, Flocker. 3-Pt. FG: 4 (Penix 2, Keeton, Vanderhoof). FT: 7-18. PF: 12.
Beechwood (74) — Johnson 24, Stuempel 23, Gieske 12, Barry 8, O. Stokes 5, K. Stokes 2, Berger, Brammer, Grant, Bruch, Sargent, Becker. 3-Pt. FG: 11 (Johnson 5, Stuempel 3, Barry 2, O. Stokes). FT: 9-14. PF: 18.
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