Small School, Big Game – 15th Region
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This series will take a look at some lesser-known players from smaller schools across Kentucky that have or will tear it up at the varsity level. You might not be able to find their hometown on a map, but that…
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Continue ReadingThis series will take a look at some lesser-known players from smaller schools across Kentucky that have or will tear it up at the varsity level. You might not be able to find their hometown on a map, but that hasn’t stopped them from making a name for themselves.
Trinity Rowe Trinity Rowe 5'7" | PG Pikeville | 2024 State KY , Pikeville (2024)– Already holding D1 scholarship offers heading into high school, Rowe has been more of a passer and facilitator at Pikeville thus far but is going to have to become the primary scoring option for the Lady Panthers this upcoming season.
Jerrica Thacker, Jenkins (2021) – One of the rare scorers who had more made three pointers than 2 point shots last season, Jerrica scored 22 points per game while hitting 33% from downtown and making almost 4 per game.
Kristin Thacker, Jenkins (2021) – Kristin had a shorter season as a Junior, playing only 12 games. During those games, Thacker averaged 15 points per game while making 5 free throws per game at 75% from the line.
Madilyn Meade, Shelby Valley (2022) – Coming out of a Sophomore season where she led the LadyCats in scoring at 10 per game, Meade will look for an even more productive Junior season and a chance to get her team a shot at the 15th Region All A title.
Faith Lazar, Prestonsburg (2022) – The Junior forward averaged 12 points and 4 rebounds per game as a Sophomore and figures to see an increase in those numbers this season. The 15th region has a strong 2022 class and Faith is among the best in the group.
Kylie Hall, Phelps (2022) – Another good Junior in the region, Kylie is going to have to score the ball much more this season after Danielle Prater graduated. Hall averaged just below a double double as a Sophomore and is among the best rebounders in the Mountains.