Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Royals lose to Campbell County 73-54

The shorthanded Mason County Royals hung with Campbell County for three quarters, but were outscored 26-15 in the fourth quarter and lost to the Camels 73-54 on Tuesday night in Claryville.

Royals senior Cole Horch, the team's top rebounder and second leading scorer, missed the game due to illness.

Mason County scored the first five points of the game, but Campbell County responded with an 18-2 run.

The Camels led by as many as 12 points in the second quarter. The Royals closed the gap to five at halftime and got to within two points in the third quarter. 

Campbell County was up 47-39 at the end of the third quarter and led by as many as 23 points in the fourth quarter.

Austin Davie poured in a game-high 27 points for Campbell County. Xavier Fancher scored 19 and Garyn Jackson added 15 for the Camels who ran their record to 11-3.

Braeden Myrick scored 22 points and Garryon McClain tossed in 19 for the Royals who suffered their fourth straight loss and fell to 6-6.

Campbell County shot 50% from the field compared to 38.9% for Mason County. Both teams struggled from 3-point range. Campbell County was 2-for-13 and Mason County was 3-for-15.

Mason County will play St. Patrick on Thursday night at the Lady Royals Gym.

Campbell County    23 09 15 26 — 73
Mason County        18 09 12 15  54

Campbell County  Ausback 2, Davie 27, Elam 4, Fancher 19, Jackson 15, Anthrop 3, Guy 3

Mason County  Routt 5, McClain 19, Metts 2, Myrick 22, Merz 6

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