The Louisville Courier-Journal has released their high school basketball preview for the state, and the coaches predict University Heights (boys) and Henderson County (girls) will win the Second Region title.
Trigg County is not ranked in the top 10 teams in neither the boys nor the girls region poll. However, Jonathon King is listed as one of the top 10 boys' players in the region.
Here is the C-J rankings for the boys and girls:
BOYS
Teams – 1. University Heights, 2. Madisonville-North Hopkins, 3. Christian County, 4. Hopkinsville, 5. Henderson County, 6. Hopkins County Central, 7. Webster County, 8. Caldwell County, 9. Fort Campbell, 10. Lyon County.
Players – 1. Scotty Hopson (University Heights), 2. Jonathan Hood (Madisonville-North Hopkins), 3. Darnell Moore (Madisonville-North Hopkins), 4. Shaquille Wilson (Christian County), 5. Tyshawn Edmondson (University Heights), 6. Josh Terry (Henderson County), 7. Jonathan King (Trigg County), 8. Dan Croft (Hopkins County Central), 9. Darnell Davis (Hopkinsville), 10. Corey Wilford (Christian County).
GIRLS
Teams – 1. Henderson County, 2. Christian County, 3. Madisonville-North Hopkins, 4. Livingston Central, 5. Caldwell County, 6. Hopkins County Central, 7. Webster County, 8. Union County, 9. Lyon County, 10. Dawson Springs.
Players – 1. Rinesha Soaper (Henderson County), 2. Kari Jo Harris (Hopkins County Central), 3. Rikiah Gatlin (Christian County), 4. Shatera Lewis (Christian County), 5. Alyse Poindexter (Henderson County), 6. Chelsea Mills (Dawson Springs), 7. Whitney Bingemer (Henderson County), 8. Tierra Jackson (Madisonville-North Hopkins), 9. Denisha Mumford (Christian County), 10. Shana McCombs (Christian County).
In the First Region, Calloway County, coached by former Trigg County player and assistant coach Scott Sivills, is picked to repeat as girls' region champs.
You can look at the C-J Preseason Basketball Preview by CLICKING HERE
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