Class of 2011 girls rankings
Franklin-Simpson made a huge splash at the girls’ Sweet 16 last season in Bowling Green. And one player who made the most of her appearance in the event was sophomore Chastity Gooch. The 6-foot Gooch...
View ArticleSome evening goodies
There’s so many good games going on, here’s an early-evening update on some games: Evan Faulkner (photo) had 25 points and eight rebounds, while Jonathan Ferguson scored 18 as Elliott County beat South...
View ArticleUK commit ranked No. 1
University of Kentucky women’s commitment Samantha Drake is ranked No. 1 statewide – any class – in the new ratings released by Rick Bolus’ High Potential Recruiting Service. Nelson County junior...
View ArticleClass of 2011 girls rankings
Whew, perhaps the toughest class of all to rank is the girls’ Class of 2011. It’s not a particularly deep class but there are a couple of nice players and several prospects that could – in my opinion –...
View ArticleU of L women’s commitment No. 1
The University of Louisville women’s basketball team has the No. 1 prospect in the state of Kentucky, according to Rick Bolus and High Potential Basketball Recruiting Service, while the University of...
View ArticleCouple of women’s hoops nuggets
A couple of women’s basketball nuggets from this Monday: Top 20 prospect Ronika Ransford, who made an official visit to Kentukcky two weeks ago, has committed to Georgia. She also had a visit to...
View ArticleTop 10 prospect visiting Louisville
University of Louisville women’s basketball coach Jeff Walz is using Sunday’s game against top-ranked Connecticut as a recruiting tool. The Cardinals are hosting at least four top prospects in Freedom...
View ArticleKentucky forward now in top 15
Rockcastle County standout forward Sara Hammond, considered the top candidate to win Miss Basketball honors next season, has jumped in the latest national rankings. The 6-foot-2 Hammond rose from No....
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