Here are some Sunday notes from a busy sports weekend:
- The Mason County archery team was the runner-up at the Pendleton County Winter Warm-Up 2024 on Saturday. The Royals had a team score of 3,298. Harrison County won the tournament with a score of 3,391. Mason County senior Bryce Pollitt was the individual champion with a score of 294 and 24 Tens. Mason County senior Laurelle Setters finished third out of 104 girls. Her score was 286 and she had 19 Tens.
- The Mason County wrestling teams opened the season on Saturday. Caleb Roy was the Royals' Most Outstanding Wrestler at the Warhawk Duals at Great Crossing. He went 3-1 with two pins and one major decision. Breanna Rosenberg was the Lady Royals' Most Outstanding Wrestler with a sixth place solo finish and three pins.
- Trinity sophomore quarterback Zane Johnson, the son of former Mason County Royal Jordan Johnson, was named the Most Valuable Player of the Class 6A state championship football game after leading the Shamrocks to a 42-23 victory over the Ryle Raiders on Saturday. Johnson completed 18-of-24 passes for 195 yards and two touchdowns. That's two straight state titles for Trinity with Johnson as the starting quarterback. The Shamrocks have 29 state championships.
- The Mason County Royals have shot 51.5% from the field through the first three games of the season. The Royals shot 57.9% vs. Rowan County and 56.9% vs. Augusta.
- Jake Feldhaus is averaging a double-double — 17.7 points and 14 rebounds — for the Madison Central Indians who are off to a 3-0 start. He scored 21 points vs. Lafayette and pulled down 19 rebounds vs. Corbin.
- The Maysville Miners suffered their third straight loss on Saturday night when they fell to the Ohio Kings 120-114 in Cincinnati.
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