It was a busy weekend for local college basketball players. Here's an update on those guys and a couple of other notes:
- Asbury University senior Jordan Gilbert tossed in 15 points to lead the Eagles to an 82-68 victory over Miami-Middletown Saturday in the Rio Grande Classic. He also had three rebounds and an assist. Gilbert had eight points, five steals and one rebound in Asbury's 68-55 loss to Taylor University Friday night in the Rio Grande Classic.
- Former Bracken County standout Todd Jefferson is a senior at Asbury. He had two points, one steal and one assist in Friday night's game. He started Saturday night and scored 11 points and had one assist.
- Bellarmine University sophomore Brent Bach started and scored seven points in the Knights' 81-60 loss to the Cincinnati Bearcats in an exhibition game Saturday. Bach also had one rebound and one assist.
- Dorian Henry had eight points, six rebounds, one assist and one block, and Zaire Henry had four points, four assists and one rebound in UC-Clermont's 97-55 loss to the University of Pikeville Saturday night in the Danny VanHoose Classic at Pikeville. Dorian and Zaire are freshmen on Coach Greg Himes' team.
- Two former Fleming County Panthers contributed to Georgetown College's 85-64 win over West Virginia Polytechnic Institute Saturday. Redshirt freshman Troy Steward had seven points, one rebound, one assist and one steal, and sophomore Darion Burns had two assists, one point and one steal.
- No. 1 seed Scott was the only Class 4A District 7 team to win in the first round of the football playoffs. Scott defeated Rowan County 33-26. No. 2 seed Harrison County lost to Greenup County 17-15. No. 3 seed Bourbon County lost to Ashland 42-21. No. 4 seed Holmes was routed by Johnson Central 41-0. In this week's second round games, Scott hosts Ashland and Johnson Central hosts Greenup County.
- 55 years ago tonight, the Mason County Royals played their first varsity basketball game-a 44-43 win over Owingsville.
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