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2/2: Freshmen Mustangs burst out of the gate with a 12–4 first-quarter blitz, then dug deep when the Breds stormed back to force overtime. In a gritty, down-to-the-wire battle on Carothers Road Hill, the Mustangs showed their toughness—escaping with a 36-33 overtime win over NCC.
All 'A" State Tournament Return To Richmond Unlikely In Near Future
Despite the best efforts of the All “A” Classic Committee, the present All “A” State Basketball Tournament is a mere shadow of its former self, is bleeding money – rumored to be six figures in the past two years in Owensboro, and faces an uncertain future. If you remember when we played in the Boys “A” Finals in 2004 and again in 2007 in Richmond at EKU, we played in front of huge crowds, and the event was marked with patriotic pageantry, a solo singer saluting each branch of the service, National Guard involvement with presentations of Players of the Game for each game and the live presentation of the colors for each day’s National Anthem. There was a first-class Hospitality Room, a Press Corps room, and an area for the cheerleaders. Teams were invited to stay for the duration of the tournament even after being eliminated, we received food per diem allowances, and blocks of rooms were provided by the “A” State Committee whose goal it was to one-up the KHASAA “Sweet Sixteen” State Tournament. These are things of the past. While minimal room allowances are provided, participating in the All “A” State Tournament has become a financial burden to the participating schools, and in our case, the actual team which represents our school in the event.
I almost felt sorry for the participating teams this year, who played in a near-empty arena with no bands, student sections, or pageantry. It had the feeling as though we we merely going through the motions. The All “A” hasn’t had a sponsor since Ashland Oil and Touchstone Energy pulled out. They have been operating on a bankroll that was built up over the good years, but is being drained by low attendances, caused primarily by the remote sites the the tournament has called home over the past few years – Corbin, and Owensboro. The Owensboro Sportscenter, is a perfect venue and Owensboro a perfect host city, but it is not centrally located and fans do not travel there to support their teams.
When we departed Richmond three years ago, we were told that it was due to the renovation of McBrayer Arena, which was completed earlier this year, and is being used for athletic events by EKU. In talking to the senior members of the All “A” Committee last week and over this weekend they face a dilemma. The City of Richmond wants to host the All “A” badly. It is a huge boost to their local economy, but the EKU Athletic department, committed to a ASUN Conference schedule and their requirements cannot free up their facility for the time allotment needed to host the All “A”. Berea College was mentioned as a future possibility, but Berea College and the City of Berea, seem ill-equipped to host our event. In addition to sports, the All “A” provides a myriad of scholarships, allowing it to maintain its 401-K non-profit status, but if sponsors are not found and their showcase event – the basketball tournament – cannot break even, they may be forced to drop “A” Competition of some of the minor sports that they presently sponsor. Another issue is that the good folks who serve as the backbone of the All “A” Committee who have served in a voluntary capacity for decades are getting older. The organization desperately needs an infusion of some younger movers and shakers with contacts to help carry the torch and revitalize the organization’s bottom line.
I am providing this as an update, simply answering some of the questions that I am asked. I have no answers. We can only hope that something will be worked out with EKU, that the event will return to Richmond, and the All “A” will be saved.
Lady 'Stangs lose a heartbreaker on Sunday morning to Owensboro Catholic, 58-56, In The Semi Finals of the All "A" State Tournament
Lady 'Stangs 56, Owensboro Catholic 58
"A"State Semi-Finals
Sunday February 1st
* Replay Available *
Not our day! I think that statement pretty much encapsulates our feelings surrounding our narrow 58-56 defeat on Sunday morning to Owensboro Catholic in the semi-finals of the All “A” State Tournament.
Notwithstanding, our ladies finish 4th of 128 schools who competed in this All “A” Classic event – a notable accomplishment, albeit disappointing, since we felt that we were capable of cutting down the nets later in the day.
Early on we jumped out of the gate and sprung to a short-lived 8-2 lead that was quickly erased by the Lady Aces, who went on a 7-0 run to take the lead at 9-8 and finished out the first quarter on top 12-11 and then maintained that lead at 28-26 at halftime. In review, three factors stand out from the first half. The Lady Aces, a season-long 31% 3-Point shooting team, hit four of them in the first half, none of which came from their top long-distance shooter – Claudia Munsey, who averages 41% and has hit 50 of them on the season. Ironically, she did not hit a single “3” in today’s game. Her teammates hit six of them on the game, from five different players – not named Munsey. The second factor was turnovers. Our Lady ‘Stangs turned the ball over 7 times in the first quarter which saw the two teams combine to turn it over as though in a soccer game, 13 times. The third factor was foul trouble. Two Brossart starters, Kylie Smith and Rachael Shoemaker, were strapped with 3 fouls each in the first half. Shewmaker only played 6 minutes 53 seconds in the first half. (I love these stat sheets), while Smith sat for nearly 3 minutes in the first half. Despite this, we trailed merely two points at intermission – not unfamiliar territory to this team.
Foul trouble would continue to plague Smith and Shew, as both picked up their 4th relegating them to the bench for much of the second half. On the day, Smith would sit for 15 of the 32 minutes played, and Shewmaker would observe play from the bench for 15 total minutes – yet we had a chance to win the game which certainly speaks well for our remaining starters and bench depth.
On the day we turned the ball over 23 times to the Lady Aces’ 14. They would score 22 points on our turnovers, while we were only able to capitalize for 14 points on their miscues. Beyond that there were no other standout major discrepancies. The game was tied at 44’s after three quarters, and despite falling behind by five twice late in the game, we always managed to get it back to a single possession and had the ball on two occasions in the final ticks, where a made basket would have sent the game to OT, or a dramatic “3” would have actually won it.
We were led in the scoring column by Hadley Eviston with 17 points, and Kylie Smith with 13. For their efforts both were named to the All-Tournament Team. Graylee Kramer (11) and Lilee Meyers (10) also netted double-figures. Taylor Mannahan (#4) led the Lady Aces with 15. The Lady Aces were defeated 60-42 by Holy Cross in the Championship Game. We congratulate and will welcome the “A” State Champs to the SyDome on Wednesday, February 18th.
GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Cov Holy Cross 60
Owensboro Catholic 42
BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Lyon County 49
Caverna 46
Mustangs and Lady 'Stangs Claim 37th District Seeding Wins Over Scott, Boys Prevail 83-74, Girls Follow Suit, 86-64
It’s been a good couple of days at Scott High School where our Boys Freshman and JV Teams routed their hosts on Thursday night, and their big brother Mustangs bested the Eagles 83-74 to go up 2-0 in District Seeding Play and even their season record at 9-9. Carson Hesse came to play, putting up a career high 23 points and pulling down 10 Rebounds while taking a pair of charges to to lead all scorers. Drew Steffen (15), Nick Cozzi (14), Brady Boruske (13), and Beckett Kuntz (10) all kicked in double-figures. The Mustangs can solidify sole possession of the 37th District Top Seed with a win over Calvary Christian Tuesday night a bit farther south in Taylor Mill.
While dominant in the girls game that followed, our Lady ‘Stangs got a good workout prior to their date with destiny Sunday in Owensboro. While the Eagles team was no match for our girls, they did have a couple of players who turned in creditable performances. Sophomore Noelle Price is really good, leading all scorers with 36 points. Molly Porada added 15. Hadley Eviston led 9 Lady ‘Stang scorers with (unofficially) 28. Graylee Kramer added 22, and Kylie Smith, 16. With the win we win the right to be the home team on the scoreboard and wear our home white uniforms in the 37th District Tournament where we will meet this same Scott Lady Eagles team for a berth in the District Finals against Campbell County, and a spot in the 10th Region Tournament.
BOYS BASKETBALL 7-DAY CALENDAR
MON 2/2
TUE 2/3
Varsity Only @Calvary Christian@6:00pm & 7:30pm
FR Prac 2:30-4:00pm
WED 2/4
JV/V HOME vs Boone Co
@6:00pm & 7:30pm
FR Dist Finals vs Campbell Co @Home @5pm
THU 2/5
FR NoKyFreshTny @7:30pm vs Newport at CovCath
FRI 2/6
JV/V @Home vs. St. Henry
5:30pm & 7:00pm
Note the Time changes
Interview With Football Coach, Jake Martin Between JV and Varsity Games
SAT 2/7
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