Louisville's Wednesday
All of the action from last night came from the Louisville area...
--Ballard's high-octane offense came to play once more as the Bruins outran Fern Creek by a 92-78 count.
--Keep an eye on Fairdale in the strong 6th region, as they defeated a solid Shawnee squad 68-52.
--In the game of specific interest, Iroquois gave it their all but just fell short to Male 58-55. Despite the loss, the Raiders prove here they can play with the best in the greater Louisville area.
And tonight...
--A good matchup in Western Kentucky tonight will see the 1st region's Calloway County host the 2nd region's Caldwell County. The teams combine to be 15-3 in their respective regions.
--Look out in the 14th region tonight, as the Perry County rivalry is reborn. Perry County Central, a poor 2-2 in district play, heads across town to tackle Hazard. Hazard is looking for their third win over Perry Central this season already, as they own 61-52 and 64-54 victories over them.
--After a ghastly loss to Sayre, Henry Clay will look to get back on track with a win at Dunbar. But don't sleep on the Bulldogs, who already have wins this season over Lafayette, Hazard, and Franklin County.
--Pulaski County has a solid overall record but a bad regional mark at 2-5. They will look for a key region win tonight on their home court against Southwestern.
--And the game of the night, undoubtedly, will feature Tates Creek hosting Lexington Catholic. Against the Big Five in Lexington this season, the Knights are 1-2, and one of those losses is to Tates Creek. The Commodores, on the other hand, have been spectacular. A gaudy 17-1 record (6-0 in district) puts Tates Creek atop the 11th region standings. But this is the beginning of a murderous five game stretch for the Commodores, which continues with road games against Lafayette and Madison Central, along with home contests with Bryan Station and Henry Clay.


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