Tuesday Night Highlights: HS basketball results for Jan. 28, 2025

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Regular season district competition continued in the local area Tuesday with 50th and 51st District showdowns…

The Corbin Redhounds and Lady Hounds hosted Williamsburg in a boys/girls double header that saw the home teams win both contests. The Corbin girls won, 79-25, to improve to 14-5 on the year, 2-1 in district play. With the loss, the Lady Jackets fall to 6-11, 0-3. In the later game, the Corbin boys prevailed by a final score of 87-49. This improved the Hounds to 13-5, 4-0 while the Jackets drop to 12-6, 0-4.

Corbin 79, Williamsburg 25 (girls)

Corbin – 14  25  29  11  –  79

W’burg – 11  4  8  2  –  25

CHS – Kylie Clem 17, Raegan Walker 18, Lydia King 11, Addy Wilson 10, Michaela Williams 8, Sadie Mobley 4, Paityn Creech 2, Ashtyn Creech 2, Olivia Hatfield 2, Baylen Frederick 5

WHS – Hannah Creekmore 11, Abby Moses 4, Braylee Evans 4, Ellie Breeding 4, Maddie Goodin 2

Corbin 87, Williamsburg 49 (boys)

Corbin – 29  27  19  12  –  87

W’burg – 17  16  9  7  –  49

CHS – Ryder Akins 20, Matthew Perez 2, Connor Middleton 6, Trey Person 7, Zach Reynolds12, Lucas Brittain 2, Dawson Farmer 13, Gage Adams 1, Conner Blackburn 18, Eli Pietrowski 6

WHS – Reece Hatcher 4, Conner Saylor 6, Lakin Cunagin 15, Nate Goodin 15, Cooper Prewitt 4, Trent Cornett 2, Chase Meddles 3

The Whitley County Colonels and Lady Colonels also hosted district double header action Tuesday, welcoming South Laurel into Charles M. Lawson Gymnasium. It was not a good night for the home teams, however, as the visiting Cardinals ended up walking away victorious in both contests. The Lady Colonels fell to 13-7, 1-3 after a 45-25 loss in the early game. That was followed by the Colonel boys losing a heartbreaker in the later game, 66-55, which also caused them to fall to 13-7, 1-3.

South Laurel 45, Whitley County 25 (girls)

S Laurel – 16  9  12  8  –  45

Whitley – 6  4  4  11  –  25

SL – Jamie Buenaventura 8, Emma Adams 2, Maci Messer 12, Aubrey Bundy 9, Callie Jones 6, McKenna Andes 2, Peyton Mabe 6

WCHS – Jonna Rice 2, Aubree Clemens 9, Maddy Hopkins 11, Khylea Collier 3

South Laurel 66, Whitley County 55 (boys)

SLJordan Mabe 28, Colton Rawlings 13, Garrison Brown 9, Kaiden McQueen 7, Max Fullmer 5, Blaine Baker 3, Kaden Taylor 1

WCHS – Bryson Mahan 19, Riley Fuson 16, Henry Bowling 7, Dee Parker 5, Garrett Sharp 3, Levi Jackson 3, Aaron Rowe 2

Finally, the Lynn Camp Wildcats and Lady Cats played host to the Barbourville Tigers Tuesday night in 51st District action. The Tigers took care of business in both games to keep both Lynn Camp squads winless against district opponents so far this season.

For more information on recent results and upcoming games, look inside the January 29 print edition of the News Journal.

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