Ten Most Important Results from This Weekend
10 Doss d. Iroquois 71-64
The Dragons upstage the Raiders again and firmly imprint their name as the 6th region favorites.
9 Jeffersontown d. Eastern 45-41
This wasn't exactly the dominant performance the Chargers needed against a solid team to throw their hat in the ring with Ballard.
8 Male d. Manual 74-62
Manual is having a solid year, but the Crimsons are still not quite to the level of Male, Ballard, etc.
7 Apollo d. Muhlenberg North 58-50
Even though teams like North and Grayson County are having good seasons in the 3rd, the regional championship will still run through Owensboro.
6 Tates Creek d. Henry Clay 55-53
Another narrol loss for the Blue Devils and a good win for the Commodores, but Tates Creek doesn't look near as good as it did a month ago.
5 Central Hardin d. North Hardin 73-66
If the 17th District wasn't crazy enough, the Trojans came within seven points of E-Town and now seven of the regional titan Bruins. That district tournament may bear watching.
4 Bishop Brossart d. Bardstown 56-48 (All A Classic)
Mason County needs another opponent in the 10th region, and this state championship of sorts will give Brossart some positive momentum to shoot for the Royals.
3 Oldham County d. Shelby County 59-50
What was a two-horse race in the 8th region is no longer, as the Rockets drop their first regional game of the season.
2 Mason County d. Madison Central 66-58
This solid win gives Mason County another to boast about when arguing its case for the second best team in the state, next to...
1 Scott County d. Huntington (WV) 72-68
"This one is for Kentucky" is what the headlines read, and so it was for the Scott County Cardinals. Billy Hicks's crew fought hard against the #1 team in the, wait for it, nation and was rewarded with the huge win. After a couple years of negative publicity, Kentucky high school basketball can only look great after this huge win.


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