Here are stories, stats and scores from boys and girls basketball games around the state of Kentucky on Dec. 16, 2016.

Cooper guard Brayden Runion tries to slow down Trinity guard Lucas Burkman at the top of the key. 16 December 2016
STORIES
Franklin-Simpson 94, Fairdale 64
Story: Franklin-Simpson races away from Fairdale in KOB opener
Trinity 55, Cooper 53
Story: Burkman’s buzzer-beater leads Shamrocks over Jaguars
SCORES
BOYS
VALLEY 80, IROQUOIS 77
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – After a back and forth game, the visiting Vikings (7-1) clinched the win, 80-77, against the Raiders (3-4). Sophomore Cameron Wilson led the Vikings with 22 points. Eric George also added 21 points and had four 3-pointers. Senior Damon Richardson scored 26 points and had nine rebounds.
VALLEY (7-1)
Raekwon Evans 9p; Cameron Wilson 22p; Eric George 21p; Curt Lewis 14p; Tre Anderson 8p; Xavier Johnson 1p; Jerry Davis 2p; B. Angelo Anderson 3p.
IROQUOIS (3-4)
Tchumsy Wright 4p; Damon Richardson 26p, 6a, 9r; TreSaun Edwards 13p, 8r; Davarrio Martin 9p; Demetris Booth 3p; Keelan Kennedy 16p, 6r; Kalon Howard 6p.
HOLY CROSS 66, NORTH BULLITT 53
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The visiting Cougars (3-3) pulled out a 66-53 victory against the Eagles (3-5). Leading the Cougars was senior Chase Phillips, who finished with 22 points. The Eagles were lead by senior Brendan Holt who scored 15 points.
HOLY CROSS (3-3)
DeShawn Ellis 5p; Sam Bearden 11p; Jaren McDonald 7p; Chase Phillips 22p; Cooper Scott 8p; Ethan Short 4p; Max Bearden 4p; Ethan Driskell 5p.
NORTH BULLITT (3-5)
Lance Johnson 3p; Peyton Luttrell 2p; Brendan Holt 15p; Dylan Ing 6p; Logan Steinmacher 9p; Nate Johnson 4p; Tyler Jackson 4p; Michael Richerson 10p.
MOORE 64, SENECA 46
LOUISVILLE, Ky- Backup Ramon Collins led his team tonight with 24 points and eight rebounds, helping the Mustangs (2-3) over the Redhawks (1-6), 64-46. After sitting out the first three games of the season, Collins and Antwan Hurt have led the Mustangs to two consecutive victories. Shamar Overstreet also had an impact for the Mustangs with seven points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals. The Redhawks were led by Keyontez Leach with 17 points and James Keelin chipped in ten.
SENECA (1-6)
Keyontez Leach 17p; James Keelin 10p; Dayshawn Chaney 6p; Timothy Gordon 5p; Philip Armstrong 3p; Myron Malone 3p; Robert Walker 2p.
MOORE (2-3)
Ramon Collins 24p, 8r; Antwan Hurt 20p, 4a, 4; Shamar Overstreet 7p, 6r, 5a, 4s; JJ Weaver 6p, 8r; Russell Vaden 5p, 4r; Makhi White 2p; Rae Von Vaden 1p.
CAL 96, WHITFIELD 50
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Centurians (4-2) were red hot from the field tonight shooting a season high 71 percent from the field against the Wildcats (1-4) . Parker Jones led the team with 25 points on 11 of 13 shooting and added 10 rebounds. K.C. Purvis also contributed 13 points and 10 rebounds.
CAL (4-2)
Milton Wright 11p; Jeff Peterson 2p; K.C. Purvis 13p; Matt Duvall 2p; Parker Jones 25p; Cameron Marshall 6p; Harrsion Roberts 4p; Wyatt Allsion 9p; Austin Carr 6p; Joe Steier 2p; Micheal Woodward 7p; Jacob Dupes 8p.
WHITEFIELD ACADEMY(1-4)
Christian Judd 4p; Trevor Nauert 5p; Taylor Cash 8p; Tyler Nauert 12p; Andrew Harrod 3p; Daniel Solomon 1p; Brett Miliner 2p; Brandon Blackwell 2p; Will Hedgespeth 6p; Connor Emmitt 4p; Clayton Judd 3p.
BULLITT EAST 76, THE KING’S SCHOOL OF AUSTRAILIA 31
LOUISVILLE Ky. – The Chargers (4-3) jumped out to a 31-4 lead in the first quarter over the King’s School of Australia. Bullitt East’s offense connected on ten 3-pointers.
BULLITT EAST (4-3)
Noah Wilson 10p; Grant Skaggs 9p; Derrick Donigan 7p; Connor Polson 8p; Jared Osborne 17p; Sean Johnson 3p; Luke Ezell 14p; Thomas Wisehart 6p; Michael Page 2p.
THE KING’S SCHOOL OF AUSTRALIA
Marko Putico 6p; Marty Strong 4p; Ben Mcleod 8p; Kai Adams 13p.
WESTERN 76, COLLEGIATE 67
LOUISVILLE, Ky.- Six clutch fourth quarter free-throws sealed the victory for the Warriors (3-3), over the Titans (5-3). Dajour Cameron and Dontrey Lowe scored 20 points a piece and shot more than 50 percent from the field. Alec Hertman had a team-high 28 points for the Titans, and pulled down six rebounds in the loss.
COLLEGIATE (5-3)
Ryan McDaniel 23p; Barrett Myers 10p; Alec Hertzman 28p 6r; Eli Allen 3p; Gray Weaver 3p.
WESTERN (3-3)
Dajour Cameron 20p 6r; Mark Jones 3p; Anthony Lewis 2p; Dontrey Lowe 20p, 10r; Tyon Pearson 12p; Oneall Swint 9p; Vito Taylor 4p; Juvan Thompson 3p; Rushan Wright 3p.
CENTRAL 54, EASTERN 51
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The host Yellowjackets (4-2) held off the Eagles (2-3) in a close matchup, 54-51. Senior Devin Firman finished with 14 points for the Yellowjackets. Senior Caleb Williams finished with 15 points for the Eagles.
EASTERN (2-3)
Sugar Wyche 7p; Trent Robinson 8p; Jordan Lyons 2p; Braxton Johnson 5p; William Clay 2p; Caleb Williams 15p; Javen Rushin 12p.
CENTRAL (4-2)
Andy Crittenden 8p, 8r, 4s, 4a; Derron Douglas 9p; Korey Johnson 10p; Dominique Knight 11p; Devin Firman 14p; Antwan Thompson 2p.
BULLITT CENTRAL 56, NELSON CO. 49
SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. – Bullitt Central (3-5) hung on to narrowly defeat the visiting Cardinals (4-2). The Cougars trailed by eight points at the half, but regained the lead when freshman Tyler Tatum scored with under 90 seconds left. Jax Lester hit 6-of-6 free throws in the final minute to seal the comeback victory.
NELSON CO. (4-2)
Kameron Crawford 14p; Ryan Culver 3p; Michael Greenwell 12p; Max Ryan 13p; Zach Curtsinger 4p; Collin Runner 1p; Benton McGill 2p.
BULLITT CENTRAL (3-5)
Jacob Mann 9p, 5a; Tae Higdon 2p; Aiden Terry 4p; Danny Goldsmith 6p; Jax Lester 6p; Trey Kearney 2p; Tyler Tatum 13p; Tanner Hazlett 5p, 8r; Austin Lewis 9p, 8r.
SPENCER CO. 62, JEFFERSONTOWN 55
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Bears (5-3) jumped on top of J’town (4-3) early, and held off a late comeback attempt to win. Spencer Co. had three players in double-figure scoring, led by Jacob Coke with 14 points. The Chargers pulled within four points with under four minutes to go, but were unable to come any closer.
SPENCER CO. (5-3)
Daniel Wheeler 8p; Jacob Seawright 2p; Jake Whitlock 2p; Jackson Cole 5p; Sam Conley 8p; Michael Seawright 1p; Jacob Nichols 11p; Bryson Cannon 11p; Jacob Coke 14p.
JEFFERSONTOWN (4-3)
Dakota White 4p; Justin Baker 7p; Jalen Davis 14p; Delvonte McCloud 18p; Derius Martin 3p; Dwjuan Goodman 2p; Jaden Rogers 4p; Clifton Rutledge 3p.
ATHERTON 62, KCD 58
LOUISVILLE, Ky.- The Rebels (2-7) won a close matchup against the Bearcats (3-4) 62-58. The Bearcats were able to cut the league to one late in the fourth, however the Rebels regained the league and won by four. JR Mathis hit four threes and scored 14 of his 21 for KCD however it just wasn’t enough to gain the victory. Flynn Calnon had a team-high 26 as he led Atherton.
ATHERTON (2-7)
Noah Weber 6p; Flynn Calnon 26p; Keion Bentley 4p; Abelson Barthelemy 5p; Anastasius Lauderdale 3p; Jordan Pulford 10p; Jordan Johnson 2p; Jastine Lado 5p.
KCD (3-4)
Solomon Mathis 10p; JR Mathis 21p; Hayden Kraus 9p; Wilder Brice 6p; Cedric Cosby 6p; Connor Widman 8.
Scores from around the state:
Apollo 68, Owensboro 53
Barbourville 57, Clay Co. 47
Bardstown 85, Thomas Nelson 52
Barren Co. 49, Russellville 44
Beechwood 55, Pendleton Co. 49
Belfry 78, Betsy Layne 44
Bethlehem 63, Washington Co. 55
Boyd Co. 71, Campbell County, Wyo. 52
Bracken Co. 65, Bishop Brossart 53
Breathitt Co. 102, Wolfe Co. 81
Calvary Christian 57, Silver Grove 41
Casey Co. 84, Rockcastle Co. 75
Clinton Co. 71, Russell Co. 52
Daviess Co. 54, Owensboro Catholic 52, 2OT
Dayton 68, Heritage Christian Academy 25
DeSales 89, Elizabethtown 76East Ridge 67, Piarist 26
Edmonson Co. 72, Metcalfe Co. 41
Fleming Co. 73, Fairview 70
Frankfort 70, Franklin Co. 62, OT
Gallatin Co. 62, Carroll Co. 45
George Rogers Clark 66, Bourbon Co. 44
Graves Co. 79, Ballard Memorial 41
Greenwood 49, South Warren 32
Harlan Co. 77, Harlan 43
Harrison Co. 76, Grant Co. 74, OT
Henderson Co. 62, McLean Co. 54
Henry Co. 51, Owen Co. 48
Jackson City 58, Oneida Baptist 55
LaRue Co. 93, Caverna 72
Lex. Christian 76, Boyle Co. 55
Lincoln Co. 76, Lex. Bryan Station 69
Magoffin Co. 68, Paintsville 48
Marion Co. 87, Cumberland Co. 72
Mason Co. 78, East Carter 66
Mayfield 85, Carlisle Co. 53
Meade Co. 51, Hancock Co. 46
Monroe Co. 54, Glasgow 44
Muhlenberg County 70, Hopkins Co. Central 65
North Hardin 60, John Hardin 51
Ohio Co. 55, Butler Co. 40
Perry Co. Central 87, Johnson Central 81
Powell Co. 101, Lee Co. 53
Red Bird 85, Riverside Christian 34
Scott Co. 94, Lex. Lafayette 66
Simon Kenton 56, Shelby Co. 39
South Laurel 81, North Laurel 68
Trimble Co. 77, St. Patrick 64
Walton-Verona 75, Villa Madonna 26
Wayne Co. 72, Danville 55
West Jessamine 72, Mercer Co. 70
Williamsburg 60, Middlesboro 53
Tournaments
Kentucky Bank Challenge
East Jessamine 70, Bath Co. 57
Madison Southern 83, Menifee Co. 34
Rowan Co. 71, Cov. Holy Cross 69, OT
Sheldon Clark 75, West Carter 68
Murray Bank Holiday Classic
Murray 47, Paris 46
Pikeville Invitational Tournament
Pikeville 82, Evangel Christian 39
Prestonsburg Tournament
Elliott Co. 71, Shelby Valley 43
Trees N Trends Itty-Bitty Christmas Tournament
Dawson Springs 82, Whitesville Trinity 70
Robertson County 60, Fulton City 46
GIRLS
FAIRDALE 71, SENECA 31
LOUISVILLE, Ky.- The Bulldogs (4-4) eased to victory over the Redhawks (1-5), 71-31, hitting ten threes for the night. The lone senior, Valerie Johnson, continued her stellar season by scoring a team-high 21 points. The Bulldogs also had double-digit scorers with both Shanice Thomas and Tyasia Brown scoring ten points, and Maria Nylund finished with 11 points. The Redhawks were led by Dais’ja Trotter and Brianna Anthony, both of whom finished with nine points.
FAIRDALE (4-4)
Shanice Thomas 14p; Tyasia Brown 10p; Maria Nylund 11p; Janaesha Jefferson 9p; Valerie Johnson 21p; Sheree Lattimore 4p; Cheyanne Battle 2p.
SENECA(1-5)
Sadaria Rucker 2p; Ashanti Starks 5p; Dais’ja Trotter 9p; Breanna Anthony 9p; Alexis White 2p; Asia Smith 2p; Shannon Holden 2p.
BULLITT EAST 72, MARION CO. 29
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville signee Lindsey Duvall dropped 25 points in the first half to lead Bullitt East (4-3) in a rout over visiting Marion Co. (4-4). The Chargers raced out to a 25-7 lead after the first quarter and never looked back. Duvall also added 14 rebounds in the game, making her stellar night also a double double.
MARION CO. (4-4)
Katie Mattingly 6p; Dailyn Spalding 4p; Elise Carpenter 3p; Haeli Howard 4p; Chloe May 2p; Jenny Mattingly 2p; Carrington McKay 4p; Ambrasia Adams 4p.
BULLITT EAST (4-3)
Lauren Masden 5p; Amber Higdon 2p; Lindsey Duvall 25p, 14r, 3a; Cori Etherton 5p, 3a; Lexi Taylor 2p, 6r; Allie Rae Thompson 3p; Alyssa Peak 12p; Kirstie Henn 6p, 5a; Kathleen Scott 3p, 3a; Emi Ralph 5p; Rienna Hayes 4p.
ATHERTON 67, KCD 54
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Rebels (5-3) pulled out a win against the Bearcats (2-6). Sarah Overley led Atherton with 28 points.
ATHERTON (5-3)
Lauren Burks 2p, Sarah Overley 28p; Taeci White 3p; Caitlyn Taylor 8p; Paige Taylor 15p; Kaylynn Thompson 8p; Hailey Stone 3p.
KCD (2-6)
Kierra Scott 8p, 6r; Tia Dowling 7p, 7r, 5s; Rachel Jennings 7p, 5r; Olyvia Green 25p, 10r; Iyla Draw 3p; 2p
FERN CREEK 76, SOUTH OLDHAM 44
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Nsasa Makando scored 25 points and Alexis Smith added 22 as Fern Creek (4-5) ended a three-game skid with a road victory over the Dragons (3-3). The Tigers led 41-19 at the break. Maggie Smith was the only player in double-figure scoring for South Oldham, scoring 11 points.
FERN CREEK (4-5)
Nsasa Makando 25p; Alexis Smith 22p; Maelyn Ridener 11p; Aliyah Stallard 6p; Tiana Austin 6p; Jaden Harris 2p; Kasia Harris 2p; Sierra Hancock 2p.
SOUTH OLDHAM (3-3)
Maggie Smith 11p; Brooke Short 7p; Sydney Herold 6p; Skylar Sahatijian 5p; Abby Miles 4p; Alexa Von Feldt 4p; Payton Herold 2p; Brooklyn Blackburn 2p; Jenna Ormerod 2p; Lexi Bowlden 1p.
WESTERN 45, COLLEGIATE 37
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Destany Love recorded a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Warriors (1-5) to their first win of the season. Collegiate (2-5) held a two point lead with under eight minutes remaining, but Cheyenne Brooks scored 12 of her 19 points in the final quarter to rally Western to the victory.
COLLEGIATE (2-5)
Haylee Wright 8p; Sophie Call 15p; Trinitie Sutton 12p; Fox-Mina 2p.
WESTERN (1-5)
Cheyenne Brooks 19p; Carmen Forbes 8p; Destany Love 13p, 13r; Kelita Adams 5p.
EASTERN 66, CENTRAL 51
LOUISVILLE, Ky.– The Eagles (5-1) recorded their fifth win of the season by defeating the Yellow Jackets (3-2), 66-51. Precious Hereford put up a double-double scoring 22 points and grabbing ten rebounds, however it was not enough to stop the Eagles. Briana Mishler lead the Eagles with 23 points and was followed by Natalie Collins with 12 points.
EASTERN (5-1)
Briana Mishler 23p; Breanna Anthony 5p; Mikayla Kinnard 10p; Natalie Collins 12p; Kiara Pearl 10p; Devin Beach 6p,7r.
CENTRAL (3-2)
Thelisia Beasley Guin 4p; Shamaria Stikes 7p; Precious Hereford 22p, 10r; Stephanie Cole 8p; Aurianna Burnett 1p; Domonique Blakey 2p; India New 7p.
BROWN 40, EMINENCE 29
LOUISVILLE Ky. – The Bears (3-0) are off to an undefeated start to the season. Senior Sydney Houseal recorded her fourth double-double of the season with 11 points and 10 rebounds. The Bears were led in scoring by Maddison Cockroft, who also recorded a double-double as she finished with 15 points and 12 rebounds in the win against the Warriors (0-5).
BROWN(3-1)
Jada McNeill 1p; Maddison Cockroft 15p, 12r; Fatima Abdur Rahman 7p; Natalie Copeland 1p; Sydnery Johnson 5p; Sydney Houseal 11p, 10r.
EMINENCE(0-5)
Kenya Vargas 9p; Emilie Ethington 3p; Madison Dockter 13p; Faithe Axline 4p.
MERCY 68, SCOTT CO. 54
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The host Jaguars (4-3) ensured the first lost of the season for the Cardinals (6-1), winning 68-54. Senior Josie Woods finished with 18 points and seven rebounds, and Sadie Zeisloft added 17 points. Freshman Morgan DeFoor scored 13 points for the Cardinals.
SCOTT CO. (6-1)
Morgan DeFoor 13p, 2r, 1a, 2b, 2s; Kadee Hudson 5p, 3r; Maaliya Owens 8p, 4r, 1a, 1b, 2s; Zakyia Holt 10p, 5r; Peyton Riddle 12p, 7r, 1a, 2s; Holly Christian 2p, 2r; Sidnew Sutherland 3p, 1r, 1b, 1s; Lauren Boehm 1p, 6r, 1a, 1s.
MERCY (4-3)
Taziah Jenks 2p; Sadie Zeiscoft 17p, 6r, 2a, 1b, 2s; Regan Berger 16p, 1r, 1a; Josie Woods 18p, 7r, 1a, 1b, 1s; Camryd Moss 2p, 6r, 1b; Raquael Reese 7p, 6r, 1a, 2s; Danielle Feldkamp 6p, 8r, 1a, 1s.
MALE 84, HENRY CLAY 59
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Male (5-0) kept pace in the Seventh Region by taking care of visiting Henry Clay (1-4). The Bulldogs led 48-30 at the half, but Henry Clay made a run to cut the lead down to 14 points midway through the third quarter. Emilia Sexton, the leading scorer in the game with 23 points, made back-to-back 3-pointers to answer the run and Male pulled away.
HENRY CLAY (1-4)
Alexis Lutz 2p; Destyne Jackson 22p; Braxton Price 14p; Kiya Thompson 12p; Cheyenne Jones 5p; Tyroncia Carpenter 4p.
MALE (5-0)
Ciaja Harbison 8p, 4a; Joelle Johnson 7p, 5r; Emilia Sexton 23p, 4a; Destiny Combs 2p; Alana Stiverson 6p; Kyra Hogan 6p, 8r; Cameron Browning 20p, 6r; Logan Calvert 12p.
CAL 77, PRP 56
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Freshman guard Shelby Calhoun dominated with 29 points to lead the Centurions (6-0) to their sixth-straight win to start the season against the Panthers (2-3). Freshman Mia Beam added 17 points for the Centurions. Senior guard Perri Mitchell finished with 26 points for the Panthers.
CAL (6-0)
Summer Conti 13p, 5r, 9a, 5s, 2b; Emma Frank 3p, 4r, 1a; Shelby Calhoun 29p, 16r, 4a, 7s, 1b; Sarah McDonald 13p, 4r, 1a, 1b; Mia Beam 17p, 10r, 2a, 1s; Riley Sexton 2p, 4r.
PRP (2-3)
Caeley Finley 1p; Makenna Combs 3p; Reaunna Halsall 7p; Amani Saunders 4p; Mariah Jones 7p; Perri Mitchell 26p; Alyssa Dooley 8p.
Tournament
Lady Cat Classic
at Waggener
PRESENTATION 55, J’TOWN 16
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Lilly Stevenson led Presentation (3-4) in scoring, with 18 points, for the second straight game to help rout the Chargers (2-6). The Toppers were coming off a close loss against Oldham County and easily handled the Chargers.
PRESENTATION (3-4)
Ashlynn Tucker 2p; Courtney Jackson 7p; Lauren Nunnelley 5p; Jaelin Thompson 4p; Lilly Stevenson 18p; Maddie Ruxer 8p; Julia Vogt 8p; Ashley Swearingen 3p.
J’TOWN (2-6)
Shelby Dunagan 2p; Kelly McDonald 2p; Jasmine Thomas 5p; Telia Perks 5p; Dezhane Carthen 2p.
NORTH OLDHAM 47, DOSS 44
GOSHEN, Ky. – The host Mustangs (5-2) were able to hold off the Dragons (2-5) to come out on top with a 47-44 win in the Lady Cat Classic at Waggener High School. Junior Anne Proctor led the Mustangs with 15 points, and sophomore Sarah Fiorito added 12. Junior Jamari Tillman finished with 14 points for the Dragons.
DOSS (2-5)
Jamari Tillman 14p; Shacora Paige 10p; Kemeshia Moxley 9p; Khadaizah Hellman 9p; Kayla Tindall 2p.
NORTH OLDHAM (5-2)
Anne Proctor 15p; Sarah Fiorito 12p; Skylar Gillies 5p; Alyssa Gordon 5p; Hannah Cleveland 4p; Caitlyn Chen 2p; Olivia Hinton 2p; Sophie Hale 2p.
SOUTHERN 58, WAGGENER 52, OT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Wildcats (1-6) forced the Trojans (2-9) into overtime. Waggener led entering the third quarter and Southern led entering the fourth quarter. Southern was able to pull away in the final two minutes of overtime, converting three layups to win.
SOUTHERN (2-9)
Davionna Sloan 27p, 10r; Nia Sheckles 18p; Krystal Jackson 7p; Marsharea Henderson 2p; NaVosha Sheckles 4p.
WAGGENER (1-6)
Lasha Dunn 4p; Tiara Biermacher 9p; Alexis Voll 5p; Nezja Elliot 30p; Nguenar Cisse 4p.
Scores from around the state:
Allen Co.-Scottsville 39, Franklin-Simpson 25
Apollo 59, Owensboro 47
Barren Co. 54, Russellville 17
Bellevue 46, Ludlow 41
Bethlehem 59, Washington Co. 41
Bracken Co. 57, Newport 30
Breathitt Co. 59, Wolfe Co. 36
Butler Co. 59, Ohio Co. 29
Caldwell Co. 53, University Heights 43
Carlisle Co. 43, Mayfield 40
Casey Co. 53, Rockcastle Co. 46
Conner 61, Ryle 57
Corbin 56, Hazard 52
Cov. Holy Cross 50, St. Henry 34
Crittenden Co. 50, Livingston Central 45
Dixie Heights 70, Pendleton Co. 24
East Ridge 57, Piarist 25
Elizabethtown 66, Central Hardin 29
Fleming Co. 54, Nicholas Co. 37
Franklin Co. 86, Frankfort 24
Garrard Co. 62, McCreary Central 45
George Rogers Clark 75, Danville 63
Graves Co. 66, Ballard Memorial 27
Harlan Co. 54, Harlan 47
Henderson Co. 66, McCracken County 37
Highlands 77, Bishop Brossart 21
Holmes 73, Beechwood 33
Hopkins Co. Central 44, Union Co. 41
Ironton St. Joseph, Ohio 41, Fairview 34
Knott Co. Central 78, Prestonsburg 35
Knox Central 85, Middlesboro 57
LaRue Co. 82, Caverna 60
Lee Co. 50, Powell Co. 37
Lex. Paul Dunbar 57, Lex. Christian 41
Lincoln Co. 81, Madison Central 47
Logan Co. 72, Todd Co. Central 60
Lou. Assumption 32, Notre Dame 28
Lou. Ballard 55, Collins 33
Lynn Camp 44, Lex. Tates Creek 42, OT
Marshall Co. 54, Massac County, Ill. 14
Mason Co. 78, Boone Co. 55
Metcalfe Co. 59, Edmonson Co. 58
Model 50, Barbourville 47
Monroe Co. 42, Glasgow 32
Muhlenberg County 59, Webster Co. 53
Nelson Co. 69, Oldham Co. 42
North Bullitt 63, Lou. Holy Cross 43
North Laurel 67, Whitley Co. 64
Owen Co. 66, Henry Co. 42
Owensboro Catholic 57, Daviess Co. 56
Owsley Co. 41, Williamsburg 40
Paintsville 84, Magoffin Co. 54
Pike Co. Central 63, Phelps 44
Raceland 64, Elliott Co. 53
Riverside Christian 61, Red Bird 32
Russell 78, Bath Co. 36
Somerset 71, Boyle Co. 63
South Floyd 69, Lawrence Co. 57
South Warren 49, Greenwood 46
St. Mary 60, Fulton City 42
Thomas Nelson 44, Bardstown 38
Trigg Co. 60, Fort Campbell 48
Villa Madonna 67, St. Patrick 38
West Jessamine 67, Woodford Co. 46
Whitesville Trinity 55, Whitefield Academy 46
Williamstown 57, Walton-Verona 55
Berea Holiday Classic
Lex. Bryan Station 65, Grant Co. 32