RIO GRANDE —
RIO GRANDE Boyd County earned its first win of the season on Saturday at Rio Grande University.
The Lions (1-2) beat Fairland, 69-66, as three starters hit double figures in scoring.
Austin Hunt scored 19 points on 6-of-12 shooting. Brandon Lowe notched 11 and Todd Stacy netted 10.
Boyd County hit eight 3-pointers. The Lions never trailed after the first quarter.
BOYD CO. 21 14 14 20 — 69
FAIRLAND 16 15 17 18 — 66
Boyd County (69) — Taylor 8, Lowe 11, Hunt 19, Stacy 10, Wallace, Griffith 8, Anderson 5, Burgess 8. 3-Pt. FG: 8 (Burgess 2, Stacy 2, Lowe 2, Hunt, Griffith). FT: 13-22. PF: 19.
Fairland (66) — Raines 13, Midkiff 11, Phillips 6, Campbell 4, Maddox 20, Flynn, Warner 2, Short 6, Beaty 2, Braye 2, Campbell. 3-Pt. FG: 5 (Short 2, Raines 2, Midkiff). FT: 17-22. PF: 20.
GIRLS
Fairview 49
Phelps 32
WESTWOOD Mackenzie Humphrey tallied 17 points and Brittany Bell added 10 as Fairview had no trouble disposing of Phelps on Saturday night at Fairview High School.
Fairview (3-2) led 24-12 by halftime. The Lady Eagles go to Greenup County on Monday.
Phelps was led by Katlin Norman’s 15 points.
PHELPS 4 8 10 14 — 32
FAIRVIEW 12 12 12 13 — 49
Phelps (32) — Katlin Norman 15, Maynard 7, Francis 4, Dotson 4, Laudermilk 1, Doyle, Blankenship 1. 3-Pt. FG: 3 (Norman 2, Maynard). FT: 11-20. PF: 18.
Fairview (49) — McPeek 2, Humphrey 17, Cornwell 5, Adkins 2, Mounts 2, Bell 10, Bohanna 4, Reynolds 7, Meeks, Thompson, Burton, Fraley. 3-Pt. FG: 2 (Humphrey, Cornwell). FT: 11-22. PF: 19.
Rowan County 40
West Carter 30
OLIVE HILL Rowan County achieved a 10-point victory over West Carter on Saturday.
The Lady Vikings improved to 2-3, while West Carter dropped to 0-5.
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Raceland 64
Fairview 36
WESTWOOD Raceland outscored Fairview 32-12 in the second half on its way to a 64-36 win on Friday night.
The Lady Rams were led by Krystal Keeton who picked up 22 points and had three 3-pointers in the game. She also had 15 rebounds.
Savannah Mackie added 13 for Raceland while Lacee Penix scored 10 for the Lady Rams.
Raceland got hot from the three-point line, scoring eight from behind the arc.
Fairview (2-2) had only one player in double figures in Brittany Bell, who scored 21 points.
Raceland moved to 2-3.
RACELAND 15 17 18 14 — 64
FAIRVIEW 13 11 6 6 — 36
Racleand (64) — Mackie 13, Keeton 22, Sipps 2, Cotton 5, Fritz 5, Vanderhoof 4, Penix 10, Delcourt 3, Fenney, Williams, Johnson, Bryan, Barker. FT: 12-22. 3-Pt. FG: 8 (Mackie 2, Keeton 3, Fritz, Penix, Delcourt).
Fairview (36) — McPeek 6, Bell 21, Bohanna 2, Reynolds 4, Mounts 2, Thompson 1, Mack, Humphrey, Cornwell, Adkins, Burton. FT: 10-25. 3-Pt. FG: None.
Sheldon Clark 58
Lawrence Co. 42
LOUISA Sheldon Clark benefited from an outstanding start to hand Lawrence County its first loss of the season on Friday night at Lawrence County High School.
The Lady Cardinals (2-1) have won two in a row since losing to Meade County to open the season.
Lawrence County is 2-1.
S. CLARK 19 16 15 8 — 58
LAWRENCE 8 6 19 9 — 42
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