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LAWRENCE CO. BOYS GO 2-1 THIS WEEK; Look to wrap up #1 seed in 58th District tournament on Tuesday at Floyd Central

BO BRUMFIELD
Last updated: February 5, 2024 1:47 pm
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Vanceburg, Ky. — Lawrence Co. made the long trek and moved to 18-4 on the season with a 71-54 victory over Lewis Co. ( 5-12 ) on Saturday afternoon. 

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Betsy Layne 66 Lawrence Co. 62 ( Friday ) Lawrence Co. 82 East Ridge 50 ( Tuesday ) 

Hayden Perry with the layup in a recent home game. 

Hayden Perry poured in 27 points to lead the victors, Ford Scaggs tallied 13 points, Andrew Bloomfield and Logan Ratliff had 8 points each, Gunnar Woods netted 7 points, Luke Fetherolf and Caden Muncy had 3 points each and Kasen Staniford chipped in with 2 points. 

Lawrence Co. hit 2 three pointers and went 15 of 23 from the free throw line. 

Gunnar Woods looks over the defense before initiating the Bulldog offense. 

Betsy Layne 66 Lawrence Co. 62 ( Friday ) 

The Bulldogs went on the road and fell for the first time in District play. 

Luke Fetherolf led the Dawgs with 14 points, Gunnar Woods tallied 11 points, Logan Ratliff and Blake Marcum had 9 points each, Andrew Bloomfield added 8 points, Kaden Johnson 5 points, Ford Scaggs 4 points and Hayden Perry chipped in with 2 points. 

Lawrence Co. hit 6 three pointers and went 4 for 11 from the foul line. 

Lawrence Co. 82 East Ridge 50 ( Tuesday ) 

The Dawgs hammered the Warriors at home in a rescheduled contest. 

Ten different Bulldogs scored led by Andrew Bloomfield with 16 points, Luke Fetherolf and Gunnar Woods had 12 points each, Blake Marcum, Braxton Davis and Kaden Johnson scored 9 points each, Logan Ratliff and Hayden Perry had 4 points each, Caden Muncy 3 points and Ford Scaggs chipped in with 2 points. 

Lawrence Co. hit 11 three pointers and went 9 of 12 from the foul line. 

The Dawgs ( 18-4 ) will return to action on Tuesday in their final 58th District game of the regular season at Floyd Central. 

 

Lawrence Co. Head Coach Chandler Thompson 

COACH’S COMMENTS

“… Tough district loss Friday night at Betsy Layne but it was nice for our guys to bounce back today in a tough environment at Lewis County.”

“…It’s a long season, it’s hard to play great every night. Last night showed our guys several things we can improve on. Our response to those areas will determine the success we have throughout the postseason.”

“…I couldn’t be more proud of our guys being 18-4. Wouldn’t trade this group for any group out there. Looking forward to the next month with these guys!”

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