Here are few news and notes and a three of links about former local basketball players and a coach:
Chris Lofton had four points and four rebounds in Le Man's 87-77 victory over Monaco today to even the best-of-five French League Jeep Elite Playoff Finals at a game apiece. Game 3 is Monday in Le Mans.
After taking a year off, former Mason County and Ohio University standout Treg Setty will return to professional basketball next season. Mansfield and Associates announced Setty has signed with Residence Walferdange in Luxembourg. He had previously played in Belgium.
Former St. Patrick and University of Toledo star Jay Gast retired today from the Toledo Police Department, but will start a new job next week. Check out the Toledo Bee report.
Former Mason County Royals coach and current UPike coach Kelly Wells was a guest on a recent episode of Conversations with Champions on KET. Watch it online.
An episode of Conversations with Champions last year featured former Maysville High School and University of Kentucky player Gerry Calvert and two of his UK teammates John Brewer and Earl Adkins. Here is a link to the show.
High school sports in Maysville and Mason County, Kentucky. Updates on area college and professional athletes.
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Friday, June 15, 2018
Friday, July 08, 2016
Treg Setty on SportsTalk
Former Mason County and Ohio University basketball standout Treg Setty was my guest on SportsTalk this morning. Setty has signed to play professional basketball in Belgium. Here is a link to the podcast.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Treg Setty's college career ends with Ohio's Loss to Morehead State
The Morehead State University Eagles defeated the Ohio University Bobcats 77-72 Wednesday night in the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational.
Treg Setty, a 2011 graduate of Mason County High School, scored 20 points and grabbed five rebounds in his final game for Ohio.
In three seasons at Ohio, Setty scored 675 points and had 351 rebounds. He played his freshman season for Southern Illinois University. He sat out the 2012-13 season after transferring to Ohio.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Setty and Bobcats advance to CBI semis
The Ohio Bobcats rallied from a 15-point deficit to defeat North Carolina-Greensboro 72-67 last night in the quarterfinals of the College Basketball Invitational.
Ohio trailed 62-47 with 7:45 to play, but ended the game with a 25-5 run.
Treg Setty had 12 points, six rebounds, three assists and one steal.
Ohio will host Morehead State in the semifinals Wednesday night. Morehead State beat Duquesne 82-72
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Treg Setty with 30 points and 10 rebounds to lead Ohio to an OT win in CBI
Treg Setty had a double-double with a career-high 30 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Ohio Bobcats to a 94-90 win over Albany in overtime last night in the first round of the College Basketball Invitation Tournament.
Sunday, November 08, 2015
A Busy Weekend for Local College Basketball Players
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.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Royals beat Grant County 66-44
The Mason County Royals used their height advantage to beat the Grant County Braves 66-44 this afternoon at Grant County. The Braves don't have players taller than 6-1. Mason County's 6-9 senior forward Treg Setty scored 26 points (12 in the first quarter) and grabbed 13 rebounds. 6-2 junior Tyler Black had 11 points and 15 rebounds. Mason County had 14 assists and attempted just seven three-pointers. The Royals outscored the Braves 11-3 in the second quarter to lead 27-13 at the half, and scored the first two points of the third quarter. Grant County cut the deficit to 10 at 36-26. Mason County answered by scoring 13 consecutive points. The Royals led by as many as 25 in the fourth quarter. Jordan Gilbert added 10 points for Mason County. The Royals host Montgomery County Tuesday night.
MC (12-8) Gilbert 10, Hamm 4, Black11, Setty 26, Henry 5, Menefee 6, Jackson 2, Tuel 2
GC (7-14) Kinmon 8, Blackburn 6, Hunt 19, Shipp 2, Thomas 2, Anglin 5, Robbins2
MC FG 47.3% 3 PT FG 14.3% FT 65% REB 46 TO 13
GC FG 31.5% 3 PT FG 30.8% FT 50% REB 28 TO 12
MC 16 11 22 17-66
GC 10 03 15 16-44
Notes:
- Treg Setty continues to move up the Royals' all-time scoring list. He passed Dustin Grutza today for 13th place. Setty has 1,296 career points;
- The Royals were without junior forward Josh Harris today. Harris was making a football visit to the University of Georgia
Labels:
basketball,
Jordan Gilbert,
Josh Harris,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Friday, January 28, 2011
Lady Royals win, Royals lose vs. Rowan County
The Mason County Lady Royals snapped a five-game losing streak with a 69-62 win over the Rowan County Lady Vikings to give Mason County a split in a boy-girl doubleheader tonight in the Pepsi/Mountain Dew Classic at The Fieldhouse. The Royals fell behind by 11, rallied to within one point late in the game, but lost to the Vikings 49-44. Bailey Menke hit five-three pointers and scored game-high 21 points for the Lady Royals. Katelyn Smith followed with 18 points. McKenzie Butler scored 13 points and Courtney Moran added 12 points. The Lady Royals play at Deming Monday night.
Treg Setty and Tyler Black both had double-doubles for the Royals. Setty had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Black scored 11 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. The Royals play at Grant County Saturday afternoon. The junior varsity game is at 1 o'clock, the varsity at 2:30.
Girls
MC (7-15) Moran 12, Moore 4, Menke 21, Smith 19, Butler 13
RC (14-6) Hamilton 18, S. Townsend 6, M.Townsend 4, McClain 11, Lewis 11, Duff 12
MC FG 52.8% 3 PT FG 53.8% FT 72.7% REB 34, TO 15
RC FG 39.3% 3 PT FG 21.4% FT 57.9% REB 29 TO 8
MC 18 14 14 23-69
RC 13 16 12 21-62
Boys
MC (11-8) Gilbert 3, Hamm 3, Black 11, Setty 18, Harris 9
RC (12-5) Townsend 12, Cross 7, Hunter 7, Egan 21, Wing 2
MC FG 34% 3 PT FG 15.4% FT 61.5% REB 36 TO 9
RC FG 40.4% 3 PT FG 45% FT 40% REB 32 TO 12
MC 11 09 06 18-44
RC 16 05 16 12-49
Notes:
- Treg Setty moved past Larry Myrick into 14th place on the Royals' all-time scoring with 1,270 career points;
- The coaches wore basketball shoes to show their support for Coaches vs. Cancer.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Royals outlast Fleming County 69-60
Treg Setty and Tyler Black combined for 43 points and 29 rebounds to lead the Mason County Royals to a 69-60 win over the Fleming County Panthers tonight at The Fieldhouse. Mason County had first half leads of 7-0, 20-10 and 30-22. But Fleming County scored the last eight points of the second quarter to tie the game at 30-30. The Panthers opened the third quarter with four straight points to lead 34-30. Mason County led 49-47 at the end of the third quarter and outscored Fleming County 20-13 in the fourth quarter. Setty had 22 points and 19 rebounds. Black scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Jordan Gilbert added 16 points. Mason County has won three straight games. The Royals host Rowan County Friday night in the Pepsi/Mountain Dew Classic.
MC (11-7) Gilbert 16, Hamm 2, Black 21, Setty 22, Harris 5, Menefee 3
FC (10-8) Burns 19, Taylor 21, Kinder 6, Hicks 8, Saunders 3
MC FG 43.6% 3 PT FG 22.2% FT 67.9% REB 48 TO 17
FC FG 37.9% 3 PT FG 26.7% FT 75% REB 25 TO 9
MC 15 15 19 20-69
FC 10 20 17 13-60
Notes:
- Treg Setty moved past Allen Feldhaus Jr. into 15th place on the Royals' all-time scoring list with 1,252 career points;
- Neal Pawsat practiced (non-contact) with the freshman team today. Mason County Coach Chris O'Hearn said hopefully Pawsat will be able to see his first action of the season in a couple of weeks;
- Junior guard Connor Osborne missed his third straight game with an ankle injury.
Labels:
basketball,
Connor Osborne,
Jordan Gilbert,
Neal Pawsat,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Royals clamp down on John Hardin for 60-49 win
The Mason County Royals held the John Hardin Bulldogs to 22 points below their scoring average in a 60-49 victory tonight in the Joe B. Hall Kentucky Prep Classic at Montgomery County. Treg Setty had a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds and was named the Pat Doyle Most Valuable Player of the Game. Tyler Black scored 12 points. Jordan Gilbert and Josh Harris each added 10 points. Mason County hosts Fleming County Tuesday night.
MC (10-7) Gilbert 10, Black 12, Setty 20, Harris 10, Henry 4, Menefee 4
JH (13-2) Price 2, Harness 3, Bonner 7, Richard 12, Foster 8, Savoy 8, Rasheed 2, Holloway 2
MC FG 55.6% 3 PT FG 11.1% FT 56.3% REB 28 TO 15
JH FG 47.7% 3 PT FG 29.4% FT 66.7% REB 21 TO 17
MC 15 17 10 18-60
JH 14 12 08 15-49
Notes:
- Treg Setty moved past Joe Pollitt into 15th place on the Royals' all-time scoring list with 1,230 career points;
- Mason County is now 4-0 in the Joe B. Hall Kentucky Prep Classic. The Royals' other wins in the event were in 2003, 2007 and 2008;
- Mason County is now 10-1 in the Montgomery County High School Arena.
Labels:
basketball,
Jordan Gilbert,
Josh Harris,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Royals top Simon Kenton 67-52
The Mason County Royals started fast and finished strong in a 67-52 victory over the Simon Kenton Pioneers tonight at The Fieldhouse. The Royals jumped out to a 9-0 lead as the Pioneers missed their first nine shots. Mason County took a 20-point lead early in the fourth quarter. Simon Kenton got to within 12 with 5:03 to go, but the Royals responded with six straight points and snapped a two-game losing steak. Treg Setty had a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds. Tyler Black was 7-of-7 from the field and scored 17 points. Jordan Gilbert added 15 points. Mason County plays John Hardin Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in the 20th Annual Joe B. Hall Kentucky Preps Classic at Montgomery County.
MC (9-7) Gilbert 15, Hamm 3, Black 17, Setty 21, Harris 2, Henry 4, Menefee 3, Jackson 2
SK (10-7) Reilly 6, Sampson 14, Doss 2, Ayers 4, Mullen 15, Monson 3, Bach 4, Swanson 2, Bowling 2
MC FG 50% 3 PT FG 38.5% FT 70.6% REB 35 TO 12
SK FG 37.7% 3 PT FG 30% FT 62.5% REB 25 TO 13
MC 12 18 22 15-67
SK 04 18 11 19-52
Labels:
basketball,
Jordan Gilbert,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Royals lose to Lafayette 62-60 in OT
The Mason County Royals lost to the Lafayette Generals 62-60 in overtime tonight at The Fieldhouse in a game that had 10 ties and 20 lead changes. Both teams were missing a starter- Mason County was without Josh Harris due to an injury while Lafayette 6'7" freshman starter Jackson Davis and reserve Tranard Chester sat out the game for disciplinary reasons. Another starter and another reserve quit the team earlier in the week. The Generals led 62-58 with 33.5 seconds left. Tyler Black's putback cut the deficit to two with 3.1 seconds to go. After a timeout, Mason County forced a turnover with 1.1 second to play, but missed a three-pointer at the buzzer. Lafayette senior guard Dee Yarbrough scored a game-high 27 points. Treg Setty led Mason County in scoring with 17 points before fouling out with 2:30 left in overtime. Jordan Gilbert and Tyler Black scored 17 points apiece. Mason County hosts Simon Kenton Tuesday night.
MC (8-7) Gilbert 17, Black 17, Setty 19, Henry 3, Menefee 4
L (6-11) Wilkerson 4, Trisko 12, Yarbrough 27, C. Johnson 8, W. Johnson 9, Evans 2
MC FG 44.1% 3 PT FG 29.4% FT 75% REB 31 TO 14
L FG 47.9% 3 PT FG 28.6% FT 70.6% REB 30 TO 17
MC 09 19 15 09 08-60
L 13 15 13 11 1o-62
Labels:
basketball,
Jordan Gilbert,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Friday, January 14, 2011
Madison Central sweeps Mason Co. in girl-boy DH
Madison Central swept a girl-boy doubleheader against Mason County in the US Bank Classic at The Fieldhouse tonight.
The Lady Indians used a 20-0 run to pull away for a 74-50 victory over the Lady Royals. Mason County led 16-12 at the end of the first quarter and was ahead 27-26 before Madison Central ended the half with nine straight points including a long three-pointer that banked in on the buzzer. The Lady Indians scored the first 11 points of the third quarter. Katelyn Smith led Mason County in scoring with 24 points. Bailey Menke added 11 points. The Lady Royals play at Ashland Monday night.
Sophomore point guard Dominique Hawkins scored a game-high 30 points to lead the Indians past the Royals 63-54. There were six ties and nine lead changes. The last tie was at 50-50. Madison Central was 13-of-15 from the field and 14-of-20 from the free throw in the second half. Jordan Gilbert made his first six three-point shots and scored a career-high 23 points for Mason County. Treg Setty tossed in 15 points. It was Madison Central's second win over Mason County this season. The loss snapped the Royals' four-game winning streak. Mason County hosts Lafayette Saturday night.
Girls
Mason County (6-11) Bierley 1, Moran 5, Hardin 2, Weddle 2, Moore 4, Menke 11, Smith 24, Berry 1
Madison Central (9-4) O'Bryan 2, Brooks 12, Parks 19, Bowling 2, Feldhaus 8, Cornelison 14,
Hinkle 5, Miller 4, Congleton 8
Mason County FG 27.1% 3 PT FG 29.4% FT 65.5% REB 32 TO 13
Madison Central FG 46.7% 3 PT FG 35.3% FT 63.2% REB 43 TO 12
Mason County 16 11 15 08-50
Madison Central 12 23 21 18-74
Boys
Mason County (8-6) Gilbert 23, Black 7, Setty 15, Harris 7, Henry 2
Madison Central (11-5) O'Bryan 2, Hawkins 30, Allen 13, Ford 3, Covington 11, Bosley 2, Taylor 2
Mason County FG 47.2% 3 PT FG 50% FT 65% REB 22 TO 16
Madison Central FG 51.3% 3 PT FG 42.9% FT 66.7% REB 24 TO 11
Mason County 14 10 17 13-54
Madison Central 11 10 20 22-63
Labels:
Bailey Menke,
basketball,
Jordan Gilbert,
Katelyn Smith,
Treg Setty
Saturday, January 08, 2011
Royals win home opener 71-57 over Deming
Mason County jumped out first quarter leads of 16-0 and 20-2 on their way to a 71-57 win over the Deming Black Devils in their home opener tonight at The Fieldhouse. Treg Setty had a double-double for Mason County with 32 points and 13 rebounds. Jordan Gilbert scored 18 points. Tyler Black grabbed 11 rebounds. Mason County has won four straight games. The Royals host Madison Central Friday night.
MC (8-5) Gilbert 18, Hamm 3, Harris 6, Setty 32, Black 8, Menefee 4
D (10-5) Caldwell 8, K.King 18, L.King 15, Schalch 9, Pilosky 5, Miller 2MC FG 51.8% 3 PT FG 25.0% FT 66.7% REB 41 TO 9
D FG 42.0% 3 PT FG 23.5% FT 68.8% REB 21 TO 8
MC 20 10 18 23-71
D 04 15 13 25-57
Notes: Treg Setty moved past Robert Myrick into 17th place on the Royals' all-time scoring lost 1,155 career points. Setty scored a total of 99 points in three games this week.
Labels:
basketball,
Jordan Gilbert,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Mason Co. and Paul Dunbar split boy-girl DH
Mason County and Paul Dunbar split a boy-girl doubleheader Friday night at Dunbar. The Royals broke open a close game by starting the second quarter on 13-0 run and went on to beat the Bulldogs 78-65. Treg Setty scored 33 points. Tyler Black had a double-double with 24 points and 11 rebounds. Jordan Gilbert added 11 points. The Royals have a season-high three-game winning streak heading into their first home game of the season Saturday night against the Deming Black Devils.
In the girls' game, Dunbar outscored Mason County 16-5 in the third quarter in a 66-47 victory.
Christin Haney hit six three-pointers and scored a game-high 32 for the Lady Bulldogs. Katelyn Smith led Mason County in scoring with 16 points. Bailey Menke had 10 rebounds. The Lady Royals play at North Laurel Saturday night.
Boys
MC (7-5) Gilbert 11, Osborne 3, Black 24, Setty 33, Harris 5, Hamm 2
PD (7-8) Gary 15, Herrin 6, Coyle 12, Lamanna 8, Johnson 8, Adu-Peasah 2, Blincoe 6, Haga 6,
Boaz 2
MC FG 52.5% 3 PT FG 46.7% FT 47.4% REB 37 TO 18
PD FG 47.4% 3 PT FG 33.3% FT 31.6% REB 37 TO 21
MC 18 21 18 21-78
PD 19 09 16 21-65
Girls
MC (5-9) Moran 7, Weddle 2, Moore 8, Menke 5, Smith 16, Butler 6, Morton 3
PD (6-5) Muhammad 7, Hieronymus 2, Haney 32, Grabmayer 9, Edwards 1, Todd 6, Raglin 4, Pollard 5
MC FG 28.6% 3 PT FG 18.2% FT 85% REB 44 TO 28
PD FG 39.4% 3 PT FG 33.3% FT 52.6% REB 37 TO 16
MC 10 11 05 21-47
PD 12 12 16 26-66
Labels:
basketball,
Jordan Gilbert,
Katelyn Smith,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Gilbert hits game-winner, Setty scores 34 as Royals edge Campbell Co. 59-57
Jordan Gilbert's three-pointer with 11 seconds to play gave the Mason County Royals a 59-57 win over the Campbell County Camels tonight at Campbell County. Treg Setty, who scored a career-high 34 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, hit a three-pointer to bring the Royals to within a point at 57-56 with 45 seconds remaining. Campbell County missed the front end of the one-and-one. Gilbert made what proved to be the game winner from the left corner. Campbell County missed a three-point shot in the closing seconds. Mason County led by 13 points in the second quarter and was up 40-34 in the third quarter before the Camels scored nine straight points to take their first lead. Setty scored Mason County's first 10 points of the fourth quarter. Mason County plays its 12th straight road game Friday night at Paul Dunbar in Lexington.
MC (6-5) Gilbert 9, Black 9, Setty 34, Harris 4, Hamm 3
CC (8-5) Losey 17, Graff 9, McGovney 19, Kennedy 7, Cox 5
MC FG 48.1% 3 PT FG 25% FT 35.7% REB 30 TO 10
CC FG 44.2% 3 PT FG 33.3% FT 76.5% REB 28 TO 9
MC 18 16 07 18-59
CC 14 18 13 12-57
Note: Setty moved past Denny Barbour into 18th place on the Royals' all-time scoring list with 1,084 career points.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Royals rally for a 56-46 victory over Montgomery County
The Mason County Royals got off to a good start, but had a bad finish in a loss to Madison Central Wednesday. Today, the Royals started bad and finished strong to beat the Montgomery County Indians 56-46 in the third place of the Gateway Holiday Classic at Montgomery County.
The Indians jumped out to an 11-0 lead and were up 28-14 in the second quarter. Mason County pulled to within eight points by the end of the half, and outscored Montgomery County 18-6 in the third quarter. Montgomery County hit five three-pointers in the first quarter and none the rest of the game. Treg Setty and Tyler Black both had double-doubles and were named to the all-tournament team. Setty had 21 points and 12 rebounds. Black scored 11 points and grabbed 13 rebounds- seven on the offensive end. Cody Hamm gave the Royals a spark off the bench with a career-high eight points. Mason County had 20 offensive rebounds and had 18 second chance points to just four for Montgomery County. The Royals play at Campbell County Tuesday night.
Mason County (5-5) Gilbert 6, Black 11, Setty 21, Harris 9, Henry 1, Hamm 8
Montgomery County (6-6) Prewitt 7, Handshoe 16, Fruth 5, Asberry 5, Mulling 7, Dotson 4,
Crisp 2
Mason County FG 41.4% 3 PT FG 16.7% FT 35.3% REB 44 TO 11
Montgomery County FG 36.4% 3 PT FG 22.7% FT 81.8% TO 14
Mason County 08 14 18 16-56
Montgomery County 21 09 06 10-46
Note:
- Treg Setty moved past his brother, Trevor, into 19th place on the Royals' all-time scoring list with 1,055 career points.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
11-0 game-ending run by Madison Central dooms Royals
The Madison Central Indians scored the last 11 points of the game to rally past the Mason County Royals 56-50 tonight in the semifinal round of the Gateway Classic at Montgomery County. Mason County led 32-21 with just over six minutes left in the game after Madison Central Coach Allen Feldhaus Junior was hit with a technical foul. The Indians went on a 14-2 run to take their first lead of the game at 35-34. Mason County then put together a 12-5 run to lead 46-40 and was up 48-44 when Treg Setty fouled out with 1:43 to play. The Royals were up 50-45 with 1:19 left in the game, but did not score again. Madison Central sophomore point guard Dominique Hawkins scored 21 of his game-high 23 points in the second half (13 in the fourth quarter). Setty and Tyler Black scored 20 points apiece. Mason County will play in the third place game Thursday at 4 p.m. Mason County and Madison Central will meet again Jan. 14 in the US Bank Classic at The Fieldhouse.
Mason County (4-5) Gilbert 7, Black 20, Setty 20, Harris 2, Menefee 1
Madison Central (7-4) O'Bryan 7, Hawkins 23, Allen 7, Ford 4, Covington 6, Bosley 5, Taylor 1, Pyatt 3
Mason County FG 35.6% 3 PT FG 25% FT 75% REB 29 TO 12
Madison Central FG 37% 3 PT FG 33.3% FT 69.2% REB 37 TO 10
Mason County 14 10 10 16-50
Madison Central 06 10 15 25-56
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Royals squander lead, but pull out a 54-53 win over West Jessamine
The Mason County Royals snapped a three-game losing streak with a 54-53 victory over the West Jessamine Colts today in the first round of the Gateway Classic at Montgomery County. The Royals led by 14 points in the third quarter and trailed by three in the fourth quarter. There were eight lead changes and nine ties in the game. The last tie was at 53-53. Josh Harris hit one of two free throws to put Mason County ahead at 54-53 with 4.2 seconds left. West Jessamine missed a shot at the buzzer and the Royals evened their record at 4-4. Treg Setty scored a game-high 22 points including his 1,000th career point. Tyler Black hit four three-pointers and had a double-double with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Mason County plays Madison Central in the semifinal round Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
MC (4-4) Gilbert 9, Osborne 2, Black 18, Setty 22, Harris 3
WJ (3-7) Martin 5, Donaldson 4, Hagar 5, Pohl 20, Dunn 7, Watts 12
MC FG 39.6% 3 PT FG 25% FT 53.8% REB 34 TO 13
WJ FG 45.8% 3 PT FG 23.5% FT 71.4% REB 29 TO 14
MC 06 19 16 13-54
WJ 07 14 15 17-53
Notes:
- Treg Setty is the 20th Royal to reach the 1,000 point plateau;
- Coach Chris O'Hearn is third on the Royals' coaches wins list. He passed Jim Mitchell with the Royals' win over Kamuki in Hawaii. With today's win, O'Hearn has 162 victories as Mason County's coach.
Labels:
basketball,
Josh Harris,
Treg Setty,
Tyler Black
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Setty named to All-Tournament Team, Royals receive sportsmanship trophy at Iolani Classic
Mason County senior forward Treg Setty was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Iolani Classic. Setty averaged 15.6 points in four games in the tournament. Mason County received the One Team Award for sportsmanship. The Royals finished in eighth place. Here is a link to the awards page on the Iolani Classic website.
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