TOMPKINSVILLE — The Falcons led the Patriots by three at the end of the first quarter. They led by three at the end of the second. They led by three at the end of the third. The end of the fourth broke the monotony.
Late turnovers and key three-pointers from Casey Napier and Caleb Carver sank Monroe Friday night, as the team fell to Allen County-Scottsville in its final regular season district matchup.
“We pretty much led the whole game until the last two or three minutes,” Falcon head coach Steve Kirkpatrick said. “Napier hit a big three late that kind of knocked us out.”
Kirkpatrick said forward Neil Wilson and guard Caleb Rich were both knocked out for portions of Friday’s game. Both suffered minor ankle sprains and were able to return to action, but Kirkpatrick wasn’t sure of the injuries’ severity.
In their absences, Caleb Sheffield led Monroe with 16 points. Kirkpatrick said the Falcons received a “big boost” from freshman Chad Wilson, who added 14 points.
Russell County 45, Lady Hornets 41
Despite leading through three quarters, the Lady Hornets were outscored 17-8 in the final stanza to fall to Russell County 45-41. A free-throw disparity — Metcalfe shot 15 from the stripe as compared to Russell’s 34 — and a rebound difference of 11 contributed to the Lady Hornets’ fifth consecutive loss.
Kara Reece led Metcalfe with 13 points, while Christie Jewell added 12. Michelle Jewell ripped down 12 rebounds and Aspen Edwards grabbed seven.
The Lady Hornets followed the loss with a Saturday matchup against Campbellsville. The Campbellsville contest was part of a two-game homestand that concludes Tuesday when Metcalfe welcomes Glasgow.
Russell County 70, Hornets 68
Grant and Russell Kindred continued their solid seasons on Friday, but the forwards weren’t enough to upset the 17-2 Lakers as the Hornets fell 70-68.
But they almost pulled it off.
Russell led 32-16 in the second quarter before the Hornets embarked on a 17-4 run to cut the lead to three at halftime. Metcalfe and Russell played to a 16-16 tie in the third stanza and the Hornets even outscored the Lakers in the fourth, but ultimately weren’t able to overcome the early deficit.
Metcalfe was 19 of 25 from inside the arc to post a 76 percent shooting clip. The Hornets fired 59 percent overall.
Grant Kindred led the way with 19 points and eight rebounds, while Trevor Merideth added 16. Russell Kindred finished with 15 points and seven rebounds. Dylan Harris and Jesse Jones rounded out the scorers with 13 and five, respectively.
Lady Falcons 45, Allen County-Scottsville 39
The Lady Patriots held Caylan Bybee to just eight points and went into halftime clutching a four-point lead. But if they expected Monroe County to fold, they were sorely mistaken.
Eleven points from Madison Clements and 10 from Kayla Murray lifted the Lady Falcons to a 45-39 victory that elevated Monroe to a perfect 6-0 record in district 15.
“We finally got the lead with about four minutes left in the game,” Lady Falcons head coach Dwayne Murray said. “We showed some gut. We could have just folded and quit.”
Murray said Lorran Hart helped keep that from happening. The senior forward provided a “spark” by rattling off four consecutive baskets in the second half.
The Lady Falcons will host three of their four final regular season games. Those games include dates with 4-16 Cumberland County and 3-17 Warren East. Monroe won’t finish the year without a challenge, though. The Lady Falcons will welcome 16-9 Greenwood on Feb. 16.
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Scotties top Trojans, earn No. 1 seed in tournament
Hunter Bowles scored 23 points Saturday night to lead the Glasgow Scotties to a 66-54 victory over Barren County in boys' District 15 basketball action. The victory give the Scotties the No. 1 seed for the district tournament beginning Monday, Feb. 20, at Allen County Scottsville High School.
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Scotties do their job, take down Caverna
HORSE CAVE – It would have been very easy for the Glasgow Scotties to have had their minds on something else Friday night when they traveled to play at Caverna. After all, Glasgow is having a pretty good season and the Scotties are preparing for a big battle with District 15 rival Barren County on Saturday night. And the game has added importance as the winner gets the No. 1 seed in the district tournament.
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Glasgow girls roll over Caverna
HORSE CAVE – After fending off a furious Caverna rally in the final minutes of the second quarter Friday night, the Glasgow Lady Scotties bumped up the defense in the second half and held the Lady Colonels to only three points in the third period and cruised away with a 59-41 victory.
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One last chance
As Lora Garrett prepares the Glasgow High School swim team for this weekend’s Kentucky High School Athletic Association Region 1 Swimming and Diving Championships in Owensboro, she sees a lot of positives for her team. Meghan Taylor is swimming well in the freestyle and Grayson Reynolds is swimming well, as are a couple of the Lady Scottie relay teams.
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Focused
Steve Metzger, the head swim coach at Barren County High School, is pretty excited about where his team is right now as the Trojans and the Trojanettes prepare for the regional championships this weekend.
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Underdog role
Luke Pniewski, the head wrestling coach at Barren County High School, knows his team will be the underdog this weekend at the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Region 2 Wrestling Championships in Danville.
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Swindle signs to play golf at Lindsey Wilson
Only three years after she picked up a golf club for the first time, Glasgow High School senior Courtney Swindle signed her letter of intent to play golf for Lindsey Wilson College.
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Caverna girls lose close match, 58-50
The Caverna Lady Colonels lost a hard-fought battle Tuesday night to John Hardin High School out of Elizabethtown. Caverna lost, 58-50.
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Cummings leads Trojanettes over Russell County
A coach, in any sport, prays for the night when everything comes together for his or her team. In basketball, coaches want their teams to play good defense, rebound and shoot the ball well. When a team can do those three things, and do them well, they’re hard to beat.
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