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2012 District 7-A Tournament2012 District 7-A Tournament
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Livingston Academy Tournament Location
BoysPickett Co. 6-2Clarkrange 6-2Clay Co. 5-3Jackson Co. 2-6Monterey 1-7
GirlsJackson Co. 8-0Clarkrange 6-2Clay Co. 4-4Pickett Co. 2-6Monterey 0-8
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Buffaloes, Lady Blue Devils chosen as teams to beat
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By CRAIG DELKHERALD CITIZENSports Editor
LIVINGSTON-For five straight years during the 2000s, the Clarkrange boys were picked as a team that could surprise here in the District 7-A Tourna-ment.
It looks like this year, the Buffaloes have graduated to bulls-eye status.
Clarkrange (16-12, 6-2)--the No. 2 seed in the tourney--got the most votes as the team to beat, while No. 3 seed Clay County (18-7, 5-3) received a vote.
“It’s gonna be a little bit dif-ferent for us,” Buffaloes coach Rodney Pile said. “We’ve been the team to surprise in the tourna-ment, and this year I guess we’re one of the teams to be hunted. It’s gonna be a little different for us, so hopefully we can still have a little bit of that magic that we’ve had in the past to get us some good wins and try to come out with a victory.”
Regardless of predictions, the tournament could be a wide-open one.
“Anybody in our district
is more than capable of win-ning the tournament,” Pile said. “It’s wide open, really. Which-ever team comes ready to play is gonna be the one to win it. (Thursday) night, Monterey beat Jackson County at Jackson, and
Winner’s pick is newfor Clarkrange boys
NEW TERRITORY-Behind play from team-leader and District 7-A first-teamer Garrett Stults (30) and three other players named to the conference’s all-district teams, the Clarkrange Buffaloes find themselves in unfamiliar territory after being picked as the team to beat heading into this week’s district tournament. (HORIZON Photo by Doug Strong)
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By CRAIG DELKHERALD CITIZENSports Editor
LIVINGSTON-With three teams ranked in the top 10 of Class A, the always-competi-tive District 7-A girls basketball tournament should have more competition than a fan can shake a stick at.
The quest for a 7-A title begins Thursday here at Livingston Academy with a clear favorite, but also several teams picked by the district’s coaches as ones that could surprise.
Class A No. 3 Jackson County was the unanimous pick as the team to beat, while No. 7 Clarkrange, No. 8 Clay County and Pickett County were also chosen as teams that could be sleepers.
JCHS girls coach Jim Brown certainly isn’t expecting an easy road as the Lady Blue Devils began their postseason trek.
“We kind of expect to get everybody’s best, and this is a tough district,” Brown said. “We’ve been fortunate enough to play pretty well through the regular season, especially in dis-trict play. It’s just gonna get that
much tougher in the tourna-ment, and hopefully we’ll con-tinue to improve and play better.”
In the semifinals, the Lady Blue Devils (20-6, 8-0) will play Friday at 6 p.m. against the win-ner of No. 4 seed Pickett County
Jackson Co. girls are again top of the class
CLEAR FAVORITES-The conference regular-season-champion Jackson County Lady Blue Devils are again the clear favorite to win the District 7-A tournament behind play from several of the district’s top players, including all-conference first-teamer Mackenzie Hensley (40) who is a force inside for her team. (HORI-ZON Photo by Doug Strong)
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that was a huge win for them so that 4-5 game is gonna be a big game along with the rest of the games after that. It’s gonna be an exciting tournament.”
Clarkrange will take on Clay County in the semi-final nightcap Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The first game--at 6 p.m. Saturday--will pit regular-season champ Pickett County (15-11, 6-2) against the winner of No. 4 seed Jackson County (10-16, 2-6) and No. 5 seed Monterey (5-21, 1-7).
The JCHS/MHS play-
in game will be Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Though Monterey has a 1-7 district record, many of those losses were close, including an 82-79 defeat to Jackson County, a 51-47 loss to Pickett County, and two close games against Clay County. That has 7-A’s coaches believing the Wildcats could be a sur-prise team, while Jackson County also got two votes and Clay County garnered another.
“I’m really, really proud of what I think we’ve been able to accomplish as a team as far as develop-ment throughout the year,” Wildcats coach Adam West said, “because early in the
year things were kind of hairy-scary. As we’ve gone throughout the year, the kids have gotten better. The younger kids have gotten experience and that’s helped, and the kids who didn’t have experi-ence have gotten some, as far as our sophomore and three juniors go.
“I think it’s been one of the better development groups I’ve been around. I hope we get to keep on playing so we can continue to develop.”
The boys consolation will be Tuesday at 6 p.m., while the championship game will follow at 7:30 p.m.
BoysContinued from PAGE 1
(10-15, 2-6) and No. 5 seed Monterey (4-22, 0-8),
who play Thursday night at 6 p.m. in the play-in game.
The other semifinal pits No. 2 Clarkrange (23-5, 6-2) and No. 3 Clay County (20-6, 4-4) on Fri-
day at 7:30 p.m.The consolation con-
test will be Monday at 6 p.m., while the champi-onship will follow at 7:30 p.m.
GirlsContinued from PAGE 1
2012 Girls All Freshman Team: Most Valuable Player - Brittany Cooper, Clarkrange;
Cheyenne Shaver, Clarkrange; Kennedy Smith, Clay County; Hannah Ragland, Pickett County; Claudia Warden, Jackson County
2012 Boys All Freshman Team: Most Valuable Player - Jared Phillips, Monterey; Ronnie Siems,
Clarkrange; Taylor Brown, Clay County; Connor Hall, Jackson County; Cody Dove, Monterey; Logan Henderson, Monterey
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All-District 7-A All-District 7-A Boys TeamBoys Team
Most Valuable PlayerZack Castle,
Monterey
Coach of the YearRodney Pile, Clarkrange
First TeamBrannon Roop, Pickett CountyKyle Hughes, Pickett CountyGarrett Stults,
ClarkrangeJordan Strong, Clay CountyCody Henry, Clarkrange
Second TeamChad Henry, Clarkrange
Dylan Carter, Clay CountyEthan Kirby,
Jackson CountyJake Edwards, Clay County
Corey Hamilton, Clay County
Third TeamChase Ferrell, Pickett County
Jessie McDowell, Jackson County
Chase Beaty, Clarkrange
Peyton Garrett, Pickett CountyAustin Cherry, Clay County
Honorable MentionWyatt Bouldin, Pickett County
Mitch Maynord, Pickett CountyTanner Rich,
Pickett CountyTaylor Edwards,
ClarkrangeJacob Masters,
ClarkrangeAndrew Norman,
ClarkrangeCurt Cherry, Clay County
Brent Davidson, Jackson CountyHobie Leonard, Jackson County
Levi Blaylock, MontereyJared Phillips, Monterey
All-District 7-A Girls TeamGirls Team
Most Valuable PlayerCaroline Warden, Jackson County
Coach of the YearJim Brown,
Jackson County
First TeamSydney Roach, Clay County
Carly Dickens, ClarkrangeJaycee Coe,
Jackson CountyMakenzie Hensley,
Jackson County* Suzie Cooper,
Clarkrange* Montana Tuck, Pickett County
Second TeamCasey Cooper, Clay County
Lindsey Crabtree, Clarkrange
Brittany Cooper, Clarkrange
Hope Scantland, Jackson County
Allie Brown, Clay County
Third TeamHannah Davidson,
Pickett CountyKaylin Pugh,
MontereyBrittany Rains,
ClarkrangeBrooklyn Apple, Jackson County
* McKenzie Hamilton, Clay County
* Sara Dishman, Monterey
Honorable MentionKathrine Delk,
ClarkrangeSavannah Smith,
ClarkrangeTess Hatcher, Clay Co.
Mattie Monroe, Clay Co.Hannah Ogletree,
Clay Co.Brinna Bowman,
Pickett Co.Aspen Smith, Pickett Co.
Lindy Summers, Pickett Co.
Sara Peters, Monterey* denotes tie
By CRAIG DELKHERALD CITIZENSports Editor
COOKEVILLE-Monterey senior guard Zack Castle certainly made an impression on the coaches of District 7-A.
Though the Wildcats finished fifth in the regu-lar-season district race with a 1-7 record, Castle was a consistent threat, averaging 16 points, four rebounds and three assists per game. That 1-7 record may also be a bit deceiving, as Monterey played several district games extremely closely.
Because of Castle’s con-tributions, he was named the District 7-A Most Valu-able Player in a vote by the coaches.
The MVP award caps an impressive return for Castle, who was seriously injured in a automobile crash before his junior sea-son.
“It’s huge,” MHS boys coach Adam West said. “He’s a good kid and deserving of whatever he gets. He works hard.”
While Castle won the MVP award, Clarkrange coach Rodney Pile was named the Coach of the Year after leading the Buf-faloes to a 6-2 district finish and No. 2 seed in the tour-nament.
Four of Pile’s players were also voted to the all-district teams, including junior guard Garrett Stults (first team, 11.5 ppg), senior guard Cody Henry (first team, 9.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg), senior guard Chad Henry
(second team, 7.7 ppg, 5.2 rpg) and junior center Chase Beaty (third team, 7.5 ppg).
The first team also included Pickett County senior guard Brannon Roop (16 ppg, 6 rpg) and sopho-more forward Kyle Hughes (15 ppg, 8 rpg), and Clay County senior forward Jor-dan Strong (11 ppg).
Three Bulldogs head-lined the second team, including junior center Dylan Carter (7 ppg, 5 rpg), junior guard Jake Edwards (7 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.6 apg) and junior guard Corey Hamil-ton (12 ppg, 2 apg). Jackson County senior center Ethan Kirby (10 ppg) was also on the second team.
The third team was rep-resented by Pickett County senior guard Chase Ferrell (11 ppg, 4 rpg) and sopho-more guard Peyton Gar-rett (7 ppg, 7 apg), Jackson County senior guard Jessie McDowell (11.3 ppg) and Clay County junior guard Austin Cherry (8.8 ppg).
Monterey’s Jared Phil-lips (7.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg) was voted the Freshman MVP.
Monterey and Jackson Co. leaders take top 7-A honors
DRIVING TO THE TOP-Monterey senior guard Zack Castle was voted the District 7-A boys Most Valuable Play-er after leading his team with 16 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. (Herald-Citi-zen Photo by Craig Delk)
By CRAIG DELKHERALD CITIZENSports Editor
COOKEVILLE-For the second straight year, Jack-son County point guard Caroline Warden was voted by the coaches of Dis-trict 7-A as Most Valuable Player.
The senior is averaging 14.5 points and 4.5 assists per game, helping the Lady Blue Devils sweep the regular-season district slate and achieve a No. 3 rank-ing in the Class A poll.
I think really since we really got our program established in the last 15 years, “Caroline is only the third four-year starter that I’ve had, and the first at the point guard posi-tion,” JCHS girls coach Jim Brown said. “I think that’s doubly hard. She’s an outstanding young lady. She finished third in her class academically, so she’s meant a lot to this program over the last four years.”
Warden’s MVP choice led a list of several award-winners for the Lady Blue Devils. Brown was named Coach of the Year, while sophomore guard Jaycee Coe (13 ppg, 6 rpg) and sophomore center Maken-zie Hensley (10 ppg, 7 rpg, 2 bpg) made the 7-A first team, senior guard Hope Scantland (9 ppg, 4 rpg) made the second team, and junior forward Brooklyn Apple (6 ppg, 5 rpg) was named to the third team.
Also voted to the first team were Clay County senior guard Sydney Roach
(16 ppg, 4 apg, 2 spg), Clarkrange senior center Carly Dickens (14.5 ppg, 9 rpg), Clarkrange senior guard Suzie Cooper (9 ppg, 4 apg) and Pickett County senior post Montana Tuck (15 ppg, 8 rpg).
The second team also included Clay County senior post Casey Cooper (14 ppg, 7 rpg), Clarkrange junior guard Lindsey Crab-tree (8 ppg, 3 apg) and freshman forward Brittany Cooper (10.5 ppg, 7 rpg), and Clay County senior wing/post Allie Brown (6.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg).
The third team also consisted of Pickett County senior forward Hannah Davidson (14 ppg, 6 rpg), Monterey senior guard Kaylin Pugh and junior guard Sara Dishman, Clarkrange guard Brittany Rains (7 ppg, 2 apg), and Clay County senior point guard McKenzie Hamilton (6 ppg, 4 apg).
Clarkrange’s Brittany Cooper was also chosen Freshman MVP along with her all-district designation.
Warden repeats asgirls MVP
Wildcats’Castle is boys MVP
REPEAT WINNER-Jackson County senior point guard Caroline Warden was named the District 7-A girls Most Valuable Player for the second year in a row after averaging 14.5 points and 4.5 assists per game this season. (Herald-Citi-zen Photo by Craig Delk)
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February 15, 2012TEAM PROFILESTEAM PROFILES66
ClarkrangeClarkrange High SchoolHigh School
Andrew Norman - 3Trenton Stephens - 4Logan Beaty - 5Jacob Masters - 10Landon Baldwin - 11Cody Henry - 12Chad Henry - 13
Broderick Howard - 15Kody Hall - 20Hunter Dailey - 22Ronnie Siems - 21Taylor Edwards - 23Scott Jasso - 24Garrett Stults - 30
Tracy Edwards - 33Chase Beaty - 34Head Coach: Rodney Pile, Mangers: Kristen Barnett, Leah Norris, Sara Payant.
Clarkrange Boys 16-12 (6-2)
Suzie Cooper - 0Miranda Harding - 1Kathrine Delk - 2Cheyenne Shaver - 3Brittany Rains - 10Chelseyrae Hancock - 15Mariah Keyes - 22
Lindsey Crabtree - 24Savannah Smith - 32Mary Thao - 33Tesia Dailey - 34Taylor Pierce - 35Carly Dickens - 41Makala Owens - 42
Brittany Cooper - 54Head Coach: Lamar Rogers, Managers: Alana Young, Parrish Dodson, Tya Terry.
Clarkrange Girls 23-5 (6-2)
JacksonJackson County County High School High School
Jesse McDowell - 5Jeret Goad - 10Jonathan Goad - 11Jonathan Brown - 15Conner Hall - 20/25Ethan Kirby - 21Jordan Allen - 22
Peyton Ragland - 30Hobie Leonard - 31Brent Davidson - 42Corey Flynn - 43Josh Mee - 44Bradley Burchett - ?Joseph McDowell - ?
Austin Combs - ?Head Coach: Gary Flynn, Asstistant Coach: Bruce Heady, Managers: Kiert-sten Shuster, Tyler Smith, Josh Welch, Olivia Hix.
Jackson County Boys 10-16 (2-6)
Claudia Warden - 4Hope Scantland - 5Tiona Pruett - 12Chelsea Norris - 21Brittany Ellis - 22Katie Hall - 23Jaycee Coe - 24
Hannah Ragland - 30Caroline Warden - 32Brooklyn Apple - 33Makenzie Hensley - 40Head Coach: Jim Brown, Assistant Coaches: Bar-bara Brown, Sean Loftis,
Andrea Thaxton, Man-agers: Kiersten Shuster, Bethany Anderson, Ster-ling Scott, Summer Scott, Megan Scott.
Jackson County Girls 20-6 (8-0)
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MontereyMonterey High SchoolHigh School
Matthew Web - 2Jesse Bohannon - 3Logan Henderson - 5Joseph Phillips - 12Reynoldo Martin - 14Cody Dove - 15Jared Phillips - 20
Logan Jones - 21Brandon Staup - 22Austin Earley - 25Zack Castle - 30Jesse Puckett - 31Levi Blaylock - 32Trevor Jarrett - 33
Paschal Ordonez - 42Payton Raines - 43Will Stamps - 11Nick Potter - 24Isaiah Walker - 34Head Coach Adam West.
Monterey Boys 5-21 (1-7)
Emily Horn - 5Summer Norrod - 10Michelle Farley - 11Courtney Ledford - 12Sierra Hill - 15
Sarah Peters - 20Kaylin Pugh - 21Hannah Bowman - 22Sarah Bowman - 23Sarah Dishman - 24
Mindy Norrod - 25Sydney Miller - 30Jacey Bilbrey - 32Deana McCown - 33Head Coach: Todd Hess.
Monterey Girls 4-22 (0-8)
PickettPickett County County High School High School
Jason Crawford - 00Peyton Garrett - 1Dylan Young - 2Tanner Rich - 3Cain Dalton - 4Kyle Hughes - 10Trevor Denney - 22
Mitch Maynord - 23Trevor Copeland - 24David Parris - 30Brannon Roop - 32Dalton Gore - 34Chase Ferrell - 35Wyatt Bouldin - 42
Head Coach: Tim Moons, Assistant Coach: Matt Ferrell, Managers: River Harris, Daniel Upchurch, Jane Anne Suiter, Mack-enzie Allen.
Pickett County Boys 15-11 (6-2)
Hali Beason - 10Hannah Davidson - 11Montana Tuck - 14Sadie Taylor - 15Brinna Bowman - 20Aspen Smith - 21
Alisha Beaty - 22Tori Rigney - 23Anna Earl - 32Lindey Summers - 52Head Coach: Brent Smith, Assistant Coach-
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Pickett County Girls 10-15 (2-6)
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Clay County High School
Curt Cherry - 00Corey Hamilton - 3Austin Cherry - 4Jordan Strong - 5Eddie Roach - 14J.R. Fraga - 21Taylor Brown - 22
Jake Edwards - 23John Tanner Dodson - 24Cody Jolin - 30Dylan Carter - 33Scottie Ballard - 34Tyler Gass - 44
Head Coach: Rob Edwards, Assistant Coach: Josh Price, Managers: Kelsy Hix, Karlie Watson, Daryean Daugherty, Jordyn Manley.
Clay County Boys 18-7 (5-3)
Ruby Richards - 10Emma Ogletree - 11Kennedy Smith - 12Alesha Copas - 14Mackenzie Hamilton - 15Casey Cooper - 20Chelsea Copass - 21Allie Brown - 22
Alex Grace - 23Hannah Ogletree - 24Olivia Copeland - 30Mattie Monroe - 31Ashley Owens - 32Sydney Roach - 33Kalona Meadows - 35Hope Roach - 44
Tess Hatcher - 55Head Coach: Joe Sims, Assistant Coach: Far-rah Wood, Managers: Jana Key, Jordyn Manley, Karlie Watson, Wyneshia Spears, Stevie Mackey.
Clay County Girls 20-6 (4-4)
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