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Christian Academy senior Davonte King had 28 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Warriors to their first victory of the season, 61-49 over Henryville.
“He had a great summer for us and he struggled in the first game [a 62-54 loss at Lanesville],” CAI coach Steve Kerberg said of King. “I think that’s the kind of player he can be. He’s a great rebounder and he’s turning into a great scorer. The great thing is he can still get so much better.”
Even with their first win of the season, Kerberg wasn’t satisfied with the Warriors’ performance, which saw them jump out to a 15-7 lead after one quarter and a 28-18 halftime advantage.
“I’m not happy with the way we’re playing right now,” he said. “But it’s early in the season and I believe it’s things we can fix. I believe we’re going to be a good basketball team.”
Henryville senior Tyler Collins led all scorers with 32 points, including four 3-points.
“Tyler’s going to have to score for us to be successful,” Hornets first-year coach Dan Carmony said. “He was aggressive to the basket and he hit some outside shots. He got to the foul line a lot, which is something I wanted to see. I just wish he would have hit a few more [free throws].”
Henryville is now 0-2, but Carmony likes the progress the Hornets made following a 75-24 loss to Silver Creek in their opener.
“We played better,” he said. “We still had too many turnovers, but we made some progress. They’ll get there. They will get there.”
Henryville travels to North Harrison (0-1) for its next contest on Saturday. On the same night, CAI hosts New Wash, which opens its season on Friday at Rock Creek.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
• Highlanders lose early lead: Floyd Central jumped out to an early 19-5 lead against Class 3A No. 9 Madison, but the unbeaten Cubs roared back for a 64-57 victory on Tuesday.
Floyd had a 19-12 advantage after one quarter, but Madison (5-0) outscored the Highlanders 23-12 in the second quarter and led 35-31 at the half.
“We played well early and got some easy baskets,” Floyd coach Kirk Hamsley said. “Madison did a nice job of changing defenses and we just didn’t knock shots down.”
Riley Kaiser scored 18 points and Madison Kaiser added 17 for the Highlanders. Madison’s Hannah Cain led all scorers with 21 points.
NEXT: Floyd Central (2-2, 1-1 HHC) at Southwestern, Saturday.
WRESTLING
• Pioneers defeat CAI: Providence defeated Christian Academy 54-24 on Tuesday night. Winning for the Pioneers was Josh Murner at 132 pounds, Conner Evanczyk at 145, Brett Kempf at 152, Brendan Tucker at 160, Jason Murner at 170, Dorian Noel at 182, Matthew Hayes at 195, Devan Evanczyk at 220 and heavyweight Justin Wheatley.
NEXT: Christian Academy at Scottsburg Invitational, Friday; Providence hosts 6-way, Saturday.
Clark County Sports
H.S. ROUNDUP: King leads CAI to 61-49 win over Hornets
FC girls can’t hold off Madison after fast start
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CLASS 4A, JEFF SECTIONAL: Highlanders, Stars to meet in semfinals
FC blows out Seymour , 16-3; Red Devils blow one-run lead in seventh to lose to BNL, 6-3
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CLASS A LANESVILLE SECTIONAL: Morris leads New Wash past Borden
Mustangs will face Lanesville in tonight’s championship
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CLASS 2A EASTERN SECTIONAL: Providence advances to face Paoli
Pioneers let lead slip away, win it in ninth; Clarksville falls to Rams, 13-3
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COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: May 21, 2013
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Jeff Thompson (Louisville baseball, Floyd Central graduate, Jr.) — top performance: winning pitcher in a starting role in the Cardinals’ 12-4 home victory over Pittsburgh on Friday, seven innings pitched, three runs allowed (all earned), three hits, seven strikeouts, three walks; notes: Thompson became the sixth pitcher in U of L history to earn 10 or more victories in a season on Friday; he is one win away from tying the school record for most victories in a season; Friday’s win clinched the Cardinals a share of the Big East Conference championship; they claimed the outright conference title on Saturday with a 7-4 home triumph over the Panthers; team records: 46-10 overall, 20-4 Big East; Thompson’s record: 10-1. -
HUNTER: In one household
Schroeders have combined 505 wins, 17 conference titles, 10 sectional championships and one regional crown
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H.S. BASEBALL: Bulldogs beat Providence to win Sajko Invitational
New Albany’s 8-5 win gives Bulldogs 10th consecutive title
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H.S. BOYS' GOLF: Hornets, Highlanders take conference crowns
Davidson, three Borden players earn All-SAC honors
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H.S. SOFTBALL: Pursuit of sectional championships begin tonight
Jeff, Charlestown and Providence are Greg’s picks to win titles
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H.S. ROUNDUP: No. 1 Floyd goes 1-1, Jeff loses pair of one-run games
Pirates fall short in Charlestown Softball Invitational
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H.S. BASEBALL: New Albany, Providence to square off in Sajko title game
Start time moved up to 1:30 due to threat of rain
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