FINAL Week 16 (Mar. 12-18)
1. Campbell County (29-6)
2. George Rogers Clark (29-5)
3. Scott (23-10)
4. Boyd County (29-7)
5. Paris (23-8)
6. Pendleton County (24-8)
7. Ashland Blazer (24-6)
8. Morgan County (25-6)
9. Raceland (17-12)
10. Rowan County (17-15)
Also considered (in order): Mason County (17-14), Lewis County (18-15), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-14), Bath County (16-15), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-21).
Week 15 (Mar. 5-11)
1. Campbell County (28-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (29-5)
3. Scott (23-10)
4. Paris (23-8)
5. Pendleton County (24-8)
6. Boyd County (29-6)
7. Ashland Blazer (24-6)
8. Morgan County (25-6)
9. Raceland (17-12)
10. Rowan County (17-15)
Also considered (in order): Mason County (17-14), Lewis County (18-15), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-14), Bath County (16-15), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-21).
Week 14 (Feb. 26-Mar. 4)
1. Campbell County (26-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (29-4)
3. Scott (22-9)
4. Paris (23-7)
5. Pendleton County (24-8)
6. Boyd County (27-6)
7. Ashland Blazer (23-5)
8. Morgan County (25-6)
9. Mason County (17-14)
10. Raceland (17-11)
Also considered (in order): Rowan County (17-14), Lewis County (18-15), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-14), Bath County (16-15), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-21).
Week 13 (Feb. 19-25)
1. Campbell County (25-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (28-4)
3. Scott (21-9)
4. Paris (22-7)
5. Boyd County (26-6)
6. Pendleton County (24-7)
7. Ashland Blazer (22-5)
8. Morgan County (25-5)
9. Mason County (17-13)
10. Raceland (16-11)
Also considered (in order): Lewis County (18-14), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-13), Rowan County (16-14), Bath County (16-14), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-20).
Week 12 (Feb. 12-18)
1. Campbell County (23-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (26-4)
3. Scott (20-8)
4. Paris (21-6)
5. Boyd County (24-6)
6. Pendleton County (22-7)
7. Ashland Blazer (21-4)
8. Morgan County (23-5)
9. Mason County (15-13)
10. Russell (13-13)
Also considered (in order): Bishop Brossart (15-11), Lewis County (17-13), Raceland (14-11), Elliott County (10-12), Montgomery County (13-15), Rowan County (14-14), Bath County (15-13), Fleming County (11-19), Robertson County (20-9), East Carter (10-16), Harrison County (10-19), Wolfe County (15-13).
Week 11 (Feb. 5-11)
1. Campbell County (21-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (25-3)
3. Scott (18-7)
4. Pendleton County (21-6)
5. Boyd County (21-6)
6. Paris (19-6)
7. Mason County (15-11)
8. Ashland Blazer (20-3)
9. Morgan County (21-5)
10. Russell (12-12)
Also considered (in order): Bishop Brossart (13-11), Raceland (14-10), Lewis County (15-13), Montgomery County (12-14), Bath County (14-11), Fleming County (11-18), Elliott County (9-12), Robertson County (17-9), East Carter (10-14), Wolfe County (13-13), Harrison County (9-17).
Week 10 (Jan. 29-Feb. 4)
1. Campbell County (20-4)
2. George Rogers Clark (22-3)
3. Scott (16-7)
4. Pendleton County (19-5)
5. Boyd County (19-6)
6. Ashland Blazer (20-2)
7. Paris (17-6)
8. Mason County (14-10)
9. Morgan County (19-4)
10. Russell (10-12)
Also considered (in order): Raceland (13-8), Bishop Brossart (12-11), Montgomery County (11-12), Lewis County (12-12), Bath County (13-10), Elliott County (9-10), Robertson County (16-8), Fleming County (9-16), East Carter (8-13), Wolfe County (12-12).
Week 9 (Jan. 22-28)
1. Campbell County (18-4)
2. George Rogers Clark (19-3)
3. Scott (16-5)
4. Pendleton County (16-5)
5. Boyd County (16-5)
6. Ashland Blazer (17-2)
7. Paris (14-6)
8. Raceland (11-6)
9. Mason County (11-9)
10. Morgan County (17-4)
Also considered (in order): Russell (8-12), Bishop Brossart (11-9),
Robertson County (16-7), Lewis County (11-10), Elliott County (8-8), Montgomery County (9-10), Bath County (12-8), Bourbon County (9-11). East Carter (8-11), Greenup County (7-10), Wolfe County (11-11), Fleming County (7-15).
Week 8 (Jan. 15-21)
1. Campbell County (17-3)
2. George Rogers Clark (16-3)
3. Scott (13-5)
4. Pendleton County (13-5)
5. Boyd County (12-5)
6. Ashland Blazer (15-2)
7. Paris (11-6)
8. Raceland (9-5)
9. Mason County (11-7)
10. Morgan County (16-3)
Also considered (in order): Russell (7-11), Bath County (11-6), Robertson County (12-6), Bishop Brossart (9-8), Lewis County (10-9), Montgomery County (9-8), Elliott County (7-8), Rowan County (10-8), Bourbon County (7-10).
Week 7 (Jan. 8-14)
1. Campbell County (16-2)
2. George Rogers Clark (14-3)
3. Scott (12-4)
4. Pendleton County (11-5)
5. Paris (11-4)
6. Ashland Blazer (15-1)
7. Boyd County (10-5)
8. Mason County (10-6)
9. Morgan County (15-2)
10. Bishop Brossart (9-7)
Also considered (in order): Bath County (9-6), Russell (7-10), Raceland (7-5), Elliott County (7-7), Bourbon County (7-8), Lewis County (9-9), Rowan County (9-7), Harrison County (6-9), Wolfe County (7-9), Robertson County (10-6).
Week 6 (Jan. 1-7)
1. Campbell County (14-2)
2. George Rogers Clark (13-3)
3. Pendleton County (11-4)
4. Paris (10-4)
5. Ashland Blazer (14-1)
6. Scott (10-4)
7. Boyd County (9-5)
8. Mason County (9-6)
9. Morgan County (13-2)
10. Bishop Brossart (9-6)
Also considered (in order): Bath County (9-6), Raceland (7-4), Rowan County (8-5), Harrison County (6-8), Lewis County (9-8), Wolfe County (7-8).
Week 5 (Dec. 25-31)
1. Campbell County (12-2)
2. George Rogers Clark (10-3)
3. Pendleton County (10-3)
4. Paris (9-3)
5. Ashland Blazer (11-1)
6. Boyd County (8-4)
7. Scott (8-4)
8. Mason County (8-5)
9. Morgan County (12-2)
10. Bishop Brossart (7-5)
Also considered (in order): Lewis County (8-7), Bath County (7-6), Raceland (5-4), Rowan County (8-5), Wolfe County (5-7), Menifee County (5-6).
Week 4 (Dec. 18-24)
1. Campbell County (10-1)
2. George Rogers Clark (8-2)
3. Pendleton County (9-1)
4. Paris (6-3)
5. Ashland Blazer (8-1)
6. Mason County (7-3)
7. Scott (6-3)
8. Lewis County (8-4)
9. Boyd County (6-3)
10. Morgan County (9-2)
Also considered (in order): Bath County (6-4), Wolfe County (5-4), Bishop Brossart (5-5), Raceland (5-4), Rowan County (7-3).
Week 3 (Dec. 11-17)
1. Campbell County (7-1)
2. George Rogers Clark (5-2)
3. Pendleton County (7-1)
4. Paris (4-3)
5. Ashland Blazer (7-0)
6. Mason County (5-2)
7. Scott (4-2)
8. Boyd County (5-2)
9. Lewis County (5-3)
10. Morgan County (6-1)
Also considered (in order): Bourbon County (2-3), Greenup County (3-3), Wolfe County (4-3), Menifee County (3-4), Bath County (4-3), Bishop Brossart (3-4).
Week 2 (Dec. 4-10)
1. Campbell County (4-1)
2. George Rogers Clark (3-2)
3. Pendleton County (3-1)
4. Paris (4-0)
5. Bourbon County (2-1)
6. Ashland Blazer (4-0)
7. Boyd County (3-1)
8. Mason County (2-2)
9. Scott (2-2)
10. Elliott County (2-2)
Also considered (in order): Lewis County (3-3), Morgan County (4-1), Greenup County (2-2), Bishop Brossart (2-2), Wolfe County (2-3), Menifee County (2-0).
Week 1 (Nov. 27-Dec. 3)
1. George Rogers Clark (2-0)
2. Mason County (1-1)
3. Pendleton County (2-0)
4. Scott (1-1)
5. Paris (2-0)
6. Wolfe County (2-1)
7. Bourbon County (1-0)
8. Campbell County (1-1)
9. Elliott County (1-1)
10. Bishop Brossart (0-1)
Also considered (in order): Boyd County (1-1), Ashland Blazer (1-0), Morgan County (3-0), Lewis County (1-1), Nicholas County (1-1), Greenup County (1-1).
2017-18 Preseason
1. George Rogers Clark (20-13) – No team has a better collection of individual talent (in the state?) than the Cardinals. Will that translate into a regional title? Everyone returns. Mixing the returning varsity members with two outstanding newcomers and last year’s dominant junior varsity team, the biggest question for coach Josh Cook is how will everyone blend together. Five members of the roster averaged at least 11 points per game last winter: Montgomery County transfer junior forward Brennan Canada (16.8 ppg, 8.1 rebounds per game), Lawrence County transfer freshman guard Jared Wellman (15.1 ppg, 52.4 FG%, 5.3 rpg), senior wing Ryan Cooper (13.6 ppg, 77 3FG, 43.8 3FG%, 4.9 rpg), senior forward Will Philpot (11.9 ppg, 9.8 rpg, 61.0 FG%) and junior guard Jordan Graham (11.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 4.0 assists per game). Oh, and that group does not include senior guards Chase Taylor (8.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 5.0 apg) and PJ Williams (6.3 ppg, 59 3FGs). Add in returning starter senior post J.J. Johnson (4.3 rpg) and 6-foot-8 junior center Ben Jackson, who missed nearly half of the season with an injury, and the Cardinals have every phase of the game covered. The group also has athleticism, quickness, strength and size in spades. No fewer than a dozen guys could contribute each night giving Cook multiple matchup options. Will there be enough playing time/offensive opportunities for everyone? Even if that is not the case, the Cardinals are a serious contender for the state title.
2. Mason County (17-16)
3. Campbell County (30-5)
4. Pendleton County (18-12)
5. Scott (23-13)
6. Elliott County (26-4)
7. Boyd County (26-7)
8. Paris (26-8)
9. Wolfe County (18-14)
10. Bishop Brossart (10-20)
Also considered (in order): Fleming County (8-24), Ashland Blazer (13-19), Russell (13-19), Nicholas County (16-13), Greenup County (22-10), Morgan County (9-20), Lewis County (9-21).
Just missed: Harrison County (6-26), Menifee County (8-21), Robertson County (16-16).
2016-17 FINAL
1. Scott (23-13)
2. Campbell County (30-5)
3. Paris (26-8)
4. Elliott County (26-4)
5. West Carter (26-7)
6. Boyd County (26-7)
7. Rowan County (25-9)
8. George Rogers Clark (20-13)
9. Greenup County (22-10)
10. Wolfe County (18-14)
Also considered (in order): East Carter (14-15), Pendleton County (18-12), Mason County (17-16), Bracken County (17-15), Ashland Blazer (13-19), Nicholas County (16-13), Russell (13-19).
1. Campbell County (29-6)
2. George Rogers Clark (29-5)
3. Scott (23-10)
4. Boyd County (29-7)
5. Paris (23-8)
6. Pendleton County (24-8)
7. Ashland Blazer (24-6)
8. Morgan County (25-6)
9. Raceland (17-12)
10. Rowan County (17-15)
Also considered (in order): Mason County (17-14), Lewis County (18-15), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-14), Bath County (16-15), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-21).
Week 15 (Mar. 5-11)
1. Campbell County (28-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (29-5)
3. Scott (23-10)
4. Paris (23-8)
5. Pendleton County (24-8)
6. Boyd County (29-6)
7. Ashland Blazer (24-6)
8. Morgan County (25-6)
9. Raceland (17-12)
10. Rowan County (17-15)
Also considered (in order): Mason County (17-14), Lewis County (18-15), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-14), Bath County (16-15), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-21).
Week 14 (Feb. 26-Mar. 4)
1. Campbell County (26-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (29-4)
3. Scott (22-9)
4. Paris (23-7)
5. Pendleton County (24-8)
6. Boyd County (27-6)
7. Ashland Blazer (23-5)
8. Morgan County (25-6)
9. Mason County (17-14)
10. Raceland (17-11)
Also considered (in order): Rowan County (17-14), Lewis County (18-15), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-14), Bath County (16-15), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-21).
Week 13 (Feb. 19-25)
1. Campbell County (25-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (28-4)
3. Scott (21-9)
4. Paris (22-7)
5. Boyd County (26-6)
6. Pendleton County (24-7)
7. Ashland Blazer (22-5)
8. Morgan County (25-5)
9. Mason County (17-13)
10. Raceland (16-11)
Also considered (in order): Lewis County (18-14), Russell (13-14), Bishop Brossart (15-12), Elliott County (11-13), Rowan County (16-14), Bath County (16-14), Montgomery County (13-16), East Carter (10-17), Fleming County (11-20), Robertson County (20-10), Harrison County (11-20).
Week 12 (Feb. 12-18)
1. Campbell County (23-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (26-4)
3. Scott (20-8)
4. Paris (21-6)
5. Boyd County (24-6)
6. Pendleton County (22-7)
7. Ashland Blazer (21-4)
8. Morgan County (23-5)
9. Mason County (15-13)
10. Russell (13-13)
Also considered (in order): Bishop Brossart (15-11), Lewis County (17-13), Raceland (14-11), Elliott County (10-12), Montgomery County (13-15), Rowan County (14-14), Bath County (15-13), Fleming County (11-19), Robertson County (20-9), East Carter (10-16), Harrison County (10-19), Wolfe County (15-13).
Week 11 (Feb. 5-11)
1. Campbell County (21-5)
2. George Rogers Clark (25-3)
3. Scott (18-7)
4. Pendleton County (21-6)
5. Boyd County (21-6)
6. Paris (19-6)
7. Mason County (15-11)
8. Ashland Blazer (20-3)
9. Morgan County (21-5)
10. Russell (12-12)
Also considered (in order): Bishop Brossart (13-11), Raceland (14-10), Lewis County (15-13), Montgomery County (12-14), Bath County (14-11), Fleming County (11-18), Elliott County (9-12), Robertson County (17-9), East Carter (10-14), Wolfe County (13-13), Harrison County (9-17).
Week 10 (Jan. 29-Feb. 4)
1. Campbell County (20-4)
2. George Rogers Clark (22-3)
3. Scott (16-7)
4. Pendleton County (19-5)
5. Boyd County (19-6)
6. Ashland Blazer (20-2)
7. Paris (17-6)
8. Mason County (14-10)
9. Morgan County (19-4)
10. Russell (10-12)
Also considered (in order): Raceland (13-8), Bishop Brossart (12-11), Montgomery County (11-12), Lewis County (12-12), Bath County (13-10), Elliott County (9-10), Robertson County (16-8), Fleming County (9-16), East Carter (8-13), Wolfe County (12-12).
Week 9 (Jan. 22-28)
1. Campbell County (18-4)
2. George Rogers Clark (19-3)
3. Scott (16-5)
4. Pendleton County (16-5)
5. Boyd County (16-5)
6. Ashland Blazer (17-2)
7. Paris (14-6)
8. Raceland (11-6)
9. Mason County (11-9)
10. Morgan County (17-4)
Also considered (in order): Russell (8-12), Bishop Brossart (11-9),
Robertson County (16-7), Lewis County (11-10), Elliott County (8-8), Montgomery County (9-10), Bath County (12-8), Bourbon County (9-11). East Carter (8-11), Greenup County (7-10), Wolfe County (11-11), Fleming County (7-15).
Week 8 (Jan. 15-21)
1. Campbell County (17-3)
2. George Rogers Clark (16-3)
3. Scott (13-5)
4. Pendleton County (13-5)
5. Boyd County (12-5)
6. Ashland Blazer (15-2)
7. Paris (11-6)
8. Raceland (9-5)
9. Mason County (11-7)
10. Morgan County (16-3)
Also considered (in order): Russell (7-11), Bath County (11-6), Robertson County (12-6), Bishop Brossart (9-8), Lewis County (10-9), Montgomery County (9-8), Elliott County (7-8), Rowan County (10-8), Bourbon County (7-10).
Week 7 (Jan. 8-14)
1. Campbell County (16-2)
2. George Rogers Clark (14-3)
3. Scott (12-4)
4. Pendleton County (11-5)
5. Paris (11-4)
6. Ashland Blazer (15-1)
7. Boyd County (10-5)
8. Mason County (10-6)
9. Morgan County (15-2)
10. Bishop Brossart (9-7)
Also considered (in order): Bath County (9-6), Russell (7-10), Raceland (7-5), Elliott County (7-7), Bourbon County (7-8), Lewis County (9-9), Rowan County (9-7), Harrison County (6-9), Wolfe County (7-9), Robertson County (10-6).
Week 6 (Jan. 1-7)
1. Campbell County (14-2)
2. George Rogers Clark (13-3)
3. Pendleton County (11-4)
4. Paris (10-4)
5. Ashland Blazer (14-1)
6. Scott (10-4)
7. Boyd County (9-5)
8. Mason County (9-6)
9. Morgan County (13-2)
10. Bishop Brossart (9-6)
Also considered (in order): Bath County (9-6), Raceland (7-4), Rowan County (8-5), Harrison County (6-8), Lewis County (9-8), Wolfe County (7-8).
Week 5 (Dec. 25-31)
1. Campbell County (12-2)
2. George Rogers Clark (10-3)
3. Pendleton County (10-3)
4. Paris (9-3)
5. Ashland Blazer (11-1)
6. Boyd County (8-4)
7. Scott (8-4)
8. Mason County (8-5)
9. Morgan County (12-2)
10. Bishop Brossart (7-5)
Also considered (in order): Lewis County (8-7), Bath County (7-6), Raceland (5-4), Rowan County (8-5), Wolfe County (5-7), Menifee County (5-6).
Week 4 (Dec. 18-24)
1. Campbell County (10-1)
2. George Rogers Clark (8-2)
3. Pendleton County (9-1)
4. Paris (6-3)
5. Ashland Blazer (8-1)
6. Mason County (7-3)
7. Scott (6-3)
8. Lewis County (8-4)
9. Boyd County (6-3)
10. Morgan County (9-2)
Also considered (in order): Bath County (6-4), Wolfe County (5-4), Bishop Brossart (5-5), Raceland (5-4), Rowan County (7-3).
Week 3 (Dec. 11-17)
1. Campbell County (7-1)
2. George Rogers Clark (5-2)
3. Pendleton County (7-1)
4. Paris (4-3)
5. Ashland Blazer (7-0)
6. Mason County (5-2)
7. Scott (4-2)
8. Boyd County (5-2)
9. Lewis County (5-3)
10. Morgan County (6-1)
Also considered (in order): Bourbon County (2-3), Greenup County (3-3), Wolfe County (4-3), Menifee County (3-4), Bath County (4-3), Bishop Brossart (3-4).
Week 2 (Dec. 4-10)
1. Campbell County (4-1)
2. George Rogers Clark (3-2)
3. Pendleton County (3-1)
4. Paris (4-0)
5. Bourbon County (2-1)
6. Ashland Blazer (4-0)
7. Boyd County (3-1)
8. Mason County (2-2)
9. Scott (2-2)
10. Elliott County (2-2)
Also considered (in order): Lewis County (3-3), Morgan County (4-1), Greenup County (2-2), Bishop Brossart (2-2), Wolfe County (2-3), Menifee County (2-0).
Week 1 (Nov. 27-Dec. 3)
1. George Rogers Clark (2-0)
2. Mason County (1-1)
3. Pendleton County (2-0)
4. Scott (1-1)
5. Paris (2-0)
6. Wolfe County (2-1)
7. Bourbon County (1-0)
8. Campbell County (1-1)
9. Elliott County (1-1)
10. Bishop Brossart (0-1)
Also considered (in order): Boyd County (1-1), Ashland Blazer (1-0), Morgan County (3-0), Lewis County (1-1), Nicholas County (1-1), Greenup County (1-1).
2017-18 Preseason
1. George Rogers Clark (20-13) – No team has a better collection of individual talent (in the state?) than the Cardinals. Will that translate into a regional title? Everyone returns. Mixing the returning varsity members with two outstanding newcomers and last year’s dominant junior varsity team, the biggest question for coach Josh Cook is how will everyone blend together. Five members of the roster averaged at least 11 points per game last winter: Montgomery County transfer junior forward Brennan Canada (16.8 ppg, 8.1 rebounds per game), Lawrence County transfer freshman guard Jared Wellman (15.1 ppg, 52.4 FG%, 5.3 rpg), senior wing Ryan Cooper (13.6 ppg, 77 3FG, 43.8 3FG%, 4.9 rpg), senior forward Will Philpot (11.9 ppg, 9.8 rpg, 61.0 FG%) and junior guard Jordan Graham (11.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 4.0 assists per game). Oh, and that group does not include senior guards Chase Taylor (8.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 5.0 apg) and PJ Williams (6.3 ppg, 59 3FGs). Add in returning starter senior post J.J. Johnson (4.3 rpg) and 6-foot-8 junior center Ben Jackson, who missed nearly half of the season with an injury, and the Cardinals have every phase of the game covered. The group also has athleticism, quickness, strength and size in spades. No fewer than a dozen guys could contribute each night giving Cook multiple matchup options. Will there be enough playing time/offensive opportunities for everyone? Even if that is not the case, the Cardinals are a serious contender for the state title.
2. Mason County (17-16)
3. Campbell County (30-5)
4. Pendleton County (18-12)
5. Scott (23-13)
6. Elliott County (26-4)
7. Boyd County (26-7)
8. Paris (26-8)
9. Wolfe County (18-14)
10. Bishop Brossart (10-20)
Also considered (in order): Fleming County (8-24), Ashland Blazer (13-19), Russell (13-19), Nicholas County (16-13), Greenup County (22-10), Morgan County (9-20), Lewis County (9-21).
Just missed: Harrison County (6-26), Menifee County (8-21), Robertson County (16-16).
2016-17 FINAL
1. Scott (23-13)
2. Campbell County (30-5)
3. Paris (26-8)
4. Elliott County (26-4)
5. West Carter (26-7)
6. Boyd County (26-7)
7. Rowan County (25-9)
8. George Rogers Clark (20-13)
9. Greenup County (22-10)
10. Wolfe County (18-14)
Also considered (in order): East Carter (14-15), Pendleton County (18-12), Mason County (17-16), Bracken County (17-15), Ashland Blazer (13-19), Nicholas County (16-13), Russell (13-19).