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LAWRENCE CO. GIRLS HAVE WON FIVE OUT THEIR LAST SIX GAMES; SENIOR NIGHT TUESDAY

BO BRUMFIELD
Last updated: February 16, 2024 4:28 pm
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Greenup, Ky. — The Lawrence Co. Girls improved to 17-9 on the season after a 57-49 victory over Greenup Co. ( 11-17 ) on Thursday night. 

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Lawrence Co. 62 Shelby Valley 47 ( Tuesday ) Knott Co. Central 43 Lawrence Co. 32 ( Monday ) Lawrence Co. 56 Pike Co. Central 49 ( Friday ) 

#3 Sophie Adkins finds #41 Jada Patton for the bucket. 

Sophie Adkins had a game high 28 points in the win over the Musketeers, Kaison Ward and Jada Patton scored 9 points each, Abby Nelson and Abby Maynard tallied 4 points each and Madison Artrip tallied 3 points. 

The Dawgs hit 3 three pointers and went 8 of 14 from the free throw line. 

Lawrence Co. 62 Shelby Valley 47 ( Tuesday ) 

Sophie Adkins went 10 for 10 from the free throw line and led the Bulldogs with 20 points, Jada Patton tallied 18 points, Kaison Ward hit 3 three pointers and finished with 12 points, Abby Nelson scored 6 points, Leandra Curnutte and Madison Artrip had 3 points each. 

Kaison Ward looks to make a pass against Knott Co. Central. 

Lawrence Co. hit 5 three pointers and went 16 of 20 from the free throw line. 

Knott Co. Central 43 Lawrence Co. 32 ( Monday ) 

The Dawgs couldn’t muster much offense and dropped a home contest to the Patriots. 

Sophie Adkins scored 9 points, Abby Nelson tallied 7 points, Jada Patton netted 6 points, Leandra Curnutte and Kaison Ward had 5 points each. 

The Bulldogs hit 2 three pointers and went 8 of 12 from the free throw line. 

Lawrence Co. 56 Pike Co. Central 49 ( Friday ) 

The Bulldogs went on the road and picked up a nice victory over the Hawks. 

Sophie Adkins poured in a game high 25 points, Kaison Ward hit 3 three pointers and tallied 9 points, Leandra Curnutte and Abby Maynard had 7 points each, Jada Patton added 5 points and Abby Nelson chipped in with 2 points. 

Abby Nelson eyes the free throw versus Knott Co. Central. 

Lawrence Co. went 15 of 23 from the free throw line and hit 7 three pointers. 

The Bulldogs will return to action on Tuesday for Senior night against Morgan Co. ( 9-15 ) before closing out the regular season on Thursday versus Johnson Central ( 22-2 )  at home. 

 

Lawrence Co. Head Coach Melinda Feltner 

COACH’S COMMENTS

“…Proud of how our kids finished the week out going to Greenup County and coming away with the win. It was a long week and I’m proud of how strong we finished.” 

“… In the Pike Central game we never could hold onto a good lead. We did some good things, figuring some things out but have to finish games better. They are a solid team and on their home court we have to maintain our focus throughout the game. Definitely glad to come away with a road win in a tough environment.”

“… Knott Central which I feel has a great opportunity to win that region, we did everything defensively we could do. We held them to 43 points, out rebounded them and only had 10 turnovers but we could not buy a basket. We really struggled from the field. That’s how the ball bounces sometimes. But I was proud of their defensive effort.” 

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