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HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week One Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
| Dee
Anderson of Greenwood scored 24 points in a 70-53 win
over Allen County-Scottsville and 20 points in a double overtime
loss to Glasgow. |
| Brad
Bargo of Lynn Camp scored 23 points and pulled down 14
rebounds in a 70-60 win over Middlesboro while scoring 18 in a 66-63
loss to Berea. |
| Michael
Bradley of Glasgow had 15 points and 14 rebounds in a
70-68 double overtime win over Greenwood. |
| George
Fant of Warren Central scored 23 points and pulled down
10 rebounds in a 57-53 win over Lexington Catholic. |
| Cameron
Hall of Glasgow scored 26 points in a 70-68 double
overtime win over Greenwood. |
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| Logan
Hill of Burgin scored 19 points with 12 rebounds in a
59-35 win over Portland Christian. |
| Grant
Kindred of Metcalfe County scored 25 points and
grabbed 12 rebounds in a 66-65 overtime win over Warren Central. |
| Chris
McDonald of Fort Knox scored 25 points and pulled down 11
rebounds in a 77-60 win over Kentucky Country Day. |
| Chris
Ogles of Allen County-Scottsville scored 31 points in a
97-79 win over Caverna. |
| D.J.
Townsend of Somerset had a game-high 27 points in a 58-49
win over Barren County. |
| Vinny
Zollo of George Rogers Clark scored 20 points in a 91-39
win over North Laurel. |
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HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular
Week One
VOTING CLOSED |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS nomination to 4667. |

Somerset’s
D.J. Townsend voted HOOP STAR of the Week presented by Bluegrass Cellular
Text messaging campaign honors
the best high school basketball players in Central Kentucky
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY –
“The Sports Flash” (TSF) Radio Network is proud to announce that
Somerset’s D.J. Townsend is the boys’ HOOP STAR of the Week presented by
Bluegrass Cellular. In
Somerset
’s 58-49 win over
Barren
County
, Townsend scored a game-high 27 points. As
a weekly winner, Townsend is now a finalist for the HOOP STAR of the Year
presented by Bluegrass Cellular.
Bluegrass Cellular customers
can vote for the weekly winner with a text to HOOP (4667).
The cost is $0.99 per vote and will appear on the customer’s monthly
statement. Fans will also have the
opportunity to vote online at www.TheSportsFlash.com,
where the official rules of the campaign are available for download.
High school basketball fans,
media, and coaches from across central
Kentucky
will have the opportunity to nominate the best high school basketball players
for the honor of HOOP STARS of the Week. Nominations
will be accepted until
8:00 P.M. EST
each Sunday, with the voting for the HOOP STARS of the Week starting each
Monday and ending each Thursday at
8:00 P.M. EST.
The weekly HOOP STARS of the Week
will be announced on Friday. Each
weekly winner will be a finalist for the HOOP STARS of the Year presented by
Bluegrass Cellular.
Headquartered in
Elizabethtown
,
Kentucky
, Bluegrass Cellular has been operating in
Kentucky
for over 18 years with 21 company owned retail locations and over 35 authorized
agent locations. A pioneer in the
wireless field in the state’s rural areas, Bluegrass was the first to offer
digital cellular service to
Central Kentucky
in 1998. Five local telephone
companies, who continue to be the sole owners today, started Bluegrass Cellular.
They are: Brandenburg
Telephone Company, South Central Rural Telephone Company, North Central Rural
Telephone Company, Duo County Telephone Company and Logan Telephone Company.
Bluegrass
continues to offer its quality voice and data network as well as new technology
to its customers. For more
information on Bluegrass Cellular and for local store hours and information,
visit www.bluegrasscellular.com
or call 1-800-928-CELL.
“The Sports Flash” (TSF)
Radio Network provides 174 radio stations in 13 states with customized, local
sports reports, reaching a 2.5-million listeners.
TSF Radio Network manages Army Iron Man campaigns in nine different
states, including:
Alabama
;
Delaware
;
Florida
;
Indiana
;
Kansas
;
Maryland
;
Missouri
;
Virginia
; and
West Virginia
. If you have any questions about
the campaign, please e-mail BluegrassHoopStars@thesportsflash.com.
|
HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Two Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667.
| Chase
Behanan of Bowling Green
scored 21 points with 14 rebounds in a 66-58 win over
Elizabethtown and dropped in 23 with 15 rebounds in a 72-67 win over
Glasgow. |
| Myrks
Brewer of LaRue County scored
a team-high 20 points with six steals and three assists in an 80-56
win over Hart County. |
| Deshawn
Curtis of John Hardin scored 16 points with 12 rebounds
in a win over Fort Knox. |
| Roosevelt
Emerson of North Hardin
tallied 17 points with nine rebounds and two steals in a
61-56 win over Hart County.. |
| Michael
Ford of North Hardin Christian
recorded 20 of his 31 points in the fourth-quarter of a
68-64 win over Hillview Micah and scored 17 in an 87-32 win over
Highlands Latin. |
| Jamie
Haire of Elizabethtown had 22
points with six rebounds and five steals in a 73-57 win over Central
Hardin. |
| Cameron
Hall of Glawgow
dropped in 34 points in a 72-67 loss to Bowling Green. |
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| Mitchell
Henry of Elizabethtown
dropped in 19 points with six rebounds in a 66-58 loss to Bowling
Green while scoring 22 points with nine boads in a 72-56 loss to
Owensboro. |
| Ben
Hubbard of Barren County scored
21 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in Barren County's 63-61
overtime win over Allen County - Scottsville. |
| Travis
Johnson of Grayson County
scored 40 points in a 72-66 loss to Edmonson County. |
| Michael
Lewis of Franklin-Simpson recorded
23 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in a 70-54 win over Logan County. |
| Cody
Rich of Edmonson County
scored 31 points in a win over Grayson County. |
| Jacob
Russell
of Anderson County dropped in 27 points and pulled down
16 rebounds in a 70-59 win over Mercer County. |
| Aaron
Watts of McCreary Central
averaged 25 points per game in two wins last week over
Pulaski County and West Jessamine. Watts has scored 2,495
points during his high school basketball career. |
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|
|
HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week One Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
| Jordan
Cooper of Bethlehem
scored a season-high 27 points in a 70-58 win over Atherton.. |
| Luke
Deckard of Hancock Countp
recorded a double-double with 22 points, 11 rebounds in a 94-80
win over Atherton. |
| Cameron
Hall of Glasgow
averaged 30 points per game at the Ashland Invitational, scoring 32
points in an opening-game loss to Covington Catholic (90-85),
totaling 27 points in a 68-46 win over Johnson Central, and
finishing the tournament with 31 in an 84-57 win over East
Carter. |
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| Gran
Kindred of Metcalfe County
scored 22 points with 14 rebounds in a 63-56 win over Lincoln
County. |
| Russell
Kindre of Metcalfe County
dropped in 19 points with 10 rebounds in a 63-56 win over
Lincoln County.. |
| Bryton
Taylor of Campbellsville led
the way with 28 points to lead the Eagles to the championship of the
Campbellsville University Holiday Classic.. |
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Glasgow’s
Cameron Hall voted HOOP STAR of the Week presented by Bluegrass Cellular
Text messaging campaign honors
the best high school basketball players in Central Kentucky
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY – “The Sports Flash” (TSF) Radio Network
is proud to announce that Glasgow’s Cameron Hall is the boys’ HOOP STAR of
the Week presented by Bluegrass Cellular. Hall averaged 30 points per game at
the Ashland Invitational, scoring 32 points in an opening game loss to Covington
Catholic (90-85), totaling 27 points in a 68-46 win over Johnson Central, and
finishing the tournament with 31 in an 84-57 win over East Carter.
As a weekly winner, Hall is now a finalist for the HOOP STAR of the Year
presented by Bluegrass Cellular.
Bluegrass Cellular customers
can vote for the weekly winner with a text to HOOP (4667).
The cost is $0.99 per vote and will appear on the customer’s monthly
statement. Fans will also have the
opportunity to vote online at www.TheSportsFlash.com,
where the official rules of the campaign are available for download.
High school basketball fans,
media, and coaches from across central
Kentucky
will have the opportunity to nominate the best high school basketball players
for the honor of HOOP STARS of the Week. Nominations
will be accepted until
8:00 P.M. EST
each Sunday, with the voting for the HOOP STARS of the Week starting each
Monday and ending each Thursday at
8:00 P.M. EST.
The weekly HOOP STARS of the Week
will be announced on Friday. Each
weekly winner will be a finalist for the HOOP STARS of the Year presented by
Bluegrass Cellular.
Headquartered in
Elizabethtown
,
Kentucky
, Bluegrass Cellular has been operating in
Kentucky
for over 18 years with 21 company owned retail locations and over 35 authorized
agent locations. A pioneer in the
wireless field in the state’s rural areas,
Bluegrass
was the first to offer digital cellular service to
Central Kentucky
in 1998. Five local telephone
companies, who continue to be the sole owners today, started Bluegrass Cellular.
They are: Brandenburg
Telephone Company, South Central Rural Telephone Company, North Central Rural
Telephone Company, Duo County Telephone Company and Logan Telephone Company.
Bluegrass
continues to offer its quality voice and data network as well as new technology
to its customers. For more
information on Bluegrass Cellular and for local store hours and information,
visit www.bluegrasscellular.com
or call 1-800-928-CELL.
|
HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Four Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
| Dee
Anderson of Greenwood registered 25 points and collected
16 rebounds in a 54-51 win over Russell County. |
| Chase
Behanan of Bowling Green tallied
26 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in a 56-53 win over Greenwood. |
| Caleb
Carver of Alen County - Scottsville
scored 24 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and handed out six assists
in a 77-67 win over Glasgow. |
| Dustin
Curry of Green County
dropped in 22 points, collected 10 rebounds, and blocked
four shots in a 71-53 win over Hart County while scoring 15 points
with 10 rebounds in a 57-49 win over Adair, his fifth double-double
of the season. |
| George
Fant of Warren Central had 18 points with 14 rebounds in
a 71-70 win over Russellsville; 16 points, seven rebounds in a 76-35
win over Warren East; and scored 17 while grabbing 11 rebounds in a
69-67 win over Muhlenberg County. |
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| Cameron
Hall of Glasgow tallied 30 points in a 77-67 win over
Allen County - Scottsville. |
| Jerrod
Harper of Caverna
led the way with 25 points in a win over Bethlehem. |
| Mickey
Lewis of Franklin-Simpson had
22 points, 10 rebounds in a 62-48 win over Warren East. |
| Brock
Milby of Green County scored
15 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and handed out five assists in a
71-53 win over Hart County while adding 18 points with five rebounds
in a 57-49 win over Adair County. |
| Matt
St. John of South Laurel registered a double-double with
19 points, 10 rebounds in an 85-41 win over Harlan.. |
| Bryton
Taylor of Campbellsville was
an assist shy of a triple-double after scoring 33 points with 11
rebounds and nine assists in a 67-49 win over LaRue County. |
| Adrian
Wardrup of North Laurel had a
game-high 23 in a 75-65 loss to Madison Southern. |
| Isaac
Wilson of Corbin dropped in
26 in a 92-58 win over Middlesboro. |
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HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Five Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
| Dee
Anderson of Greenwood
scored 21 points a win over Metcalfe County, moving to
second all-time on the Gators' scoring list. |
| Cody
Epperson of Southwestern
scored a game-high 18 points in 61-44 win over Pulaski. |
| George
Fant of Warren Central had 18 in a win a 77-67 win over
Glasgow. |
| Christopher
McDonald
of Fort Knox dropped in 30 points in an 86-76 win over
Bethlehem. |
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| Matt
Nichols of Central Hardin averaged 19.3 points, 9.3
rebounds, and 2.4 assists as Central Hardin went 3-0 last
week. Nichols had 13 rebounds in a win over John Hardin; 26
points, 11 rebounds in a win over Fort Know, and 26 points in a win
over East Jessamine. |
| Matt
St. John of South Laurel scored
a game-high 20 points with 18 rebounds in a win over
Williamsburg. |
| Jamel
Taylor of Mercer County tallied
32 points in a 70-63 win over Danville. |
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|
HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Six Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
|
| Chane
Behanan of Bowling Green
recorded 18 points with nine rebounds in the Purples'
63-42 win over Warren East. |
| Matthew
Davis of Campbellsville
scored 22 points in the Eagles' 73-56 win over Bardstown. |
| Roosevelt
Emerson of North Hardin
tallied 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and blocked three
shots in the Trojans' 66-64 upset of John Hardin. |
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| Bryce
Greer of Nelson County
tallied 25 points as the Cardinals' bested Bethlehem,
66-54. |
| Christopher
McDonald of Fort Knox registered
30 points in the Eagles' 86-76 win over Bethlehem.. |
| D.J.
Townsend of Somerset dropped
in 39 points in the Briar Jumpers' 79-64 loss to Danville. |
| Cedric
Vaughn of Hart County registered
36 points with six assists in a win at Butler County.. |
|
|
HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Seven Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
|
| Clay
Cinnamon of Mercer County
scored 26 points in leading Mercer County to a 71-64
win over East Jessamine.. |
| Cameron
Hall of Glasgow
scored 21 in a win over Walter-Verona and 34 points in a
win over Campbellsville. |
| Jalen
Phillips of Bethlehem
scored 19 points with six assists and six steals in a 67-65
loss to Bethlehem. |
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| Lee
Spencer of North Laurel scored
a season-high 20 points in a 64-50 win over East Jessamine. |
| D.J.
Townsend of Somerset scored
24 points in a 73-65 win over Casey County. |
| Wade
Weatherholt of Breckinridge scored
19 points and pulled down 9 rebounds in a 54-53 win at Meade County. |
|
|
HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Eight Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
| Marcus
Cosby of Bardstown
dropped in 30 points in a 67-63 win over Bethlehem. |
| Jamie
Haire of Elizabethtown
scored a team-high 18 points in a 53-46 win over Central
Hardin. |
| Tyler
Jenkins of Pulaski County
scored a team-high 27 points in the Maroons' 55-52 win
over Somerset. |
| Matt
St. John of Breathitt County dropped
27 points in the Bobcats' win over South Laurel.. |
|
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| Adrian
Wardrup of Laurel County
scored 16 points in a 64-55 win over Pulaski County. |
| Matt
Watkins of Breathitt County scored
27 points points in the Bobcats' 82-71 win over South Laurel. |
| Tevin
Webster of Taylor County tallied
25 points and pulled down six rebounds in the Cardinals' 55-54 win
over Caverna. |
|
|
HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Nine Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
| Chane
Behanan of Bowling Green scored
25 points with eight rebounds to lead Bowling Green to an 89-40 win
over Wayne East. |
| Jacob
Bodner of Boyle County tallied
20 points in a 69-63 win over Mercer County. |
| George
Fant of Warren Central
recorded 32 points in a 71-63 win over Christian County and 31 in a
win over Greenwood.. |
| Logan
Hill of Burgin County registered
a game-high 29 points with nine rebounds in a 71-64 win over Garrard
County. |
| Travis
Johnston of Grayson County
scored 17 in a 57-53 loss to Taylor County while scoring
38 points in a 81-70 win over Bardstown.. |
|
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| Mickey
Lewis of Franklin-Simpson
registered 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds and tipped in the
game-winner in a 69-67 win over Allen County-Scottsville. |
| Bryton
Taylor of Campbellsville
dropped in 39 points, pulled down nine rebounds, and
handed out three assists in an 85-75 win over Elizabethtown. |
| Jacob
Troxell of Somerset Christian
registered 26 points in an 80-79 overtime win over Winchester
Christian.. |
| Adrian
Wardrup of North Laurel scored
17 in a 62-52 win over Harlan County |
| Aaron
Watts of McCready Central
tallied 28 points in leading McCreary Central to a 78-71 win over
Corbin. |
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HOOP
STARS presented by Bluegrass Cellular - Week Ten Nominees |
|
Bluegrass
Cellular customers, text your HOOP STARS vote to 4667. |
| James
Berry of North Hardin
had a game-high 24 points, nine rebounds, and three blocks in
North Hardin's 66-62 win over Warren Central. |
| Aaron
Brown of Southwestern
scored a career-high 19 points in
Southwestern's 67-50 win over Somerset.. |
|
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| Mickey
Lewis of Franklin-Simpson
had 32 points, 19 rebounds in a 62-61 win over Glasgow.. |
| Mike
Wallace of Edmonson County dropped
in 16 points and pulled down 16 rebounds in a 57-48 win over
Greenwood.. |
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Franklin-Simpson’s
Lewis voted HOOP STAR of the Week presented by Bluegrass Cellular
Text messaging campaign honors
the best high school basketball players in Central Kentucky
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY –
“The Sports Flash” (TSF) Radio Network is proud to announce that Mickey
Leiws of Franklin-Simpson is the boys’ HOOP STAR of the Week presented by
Bluegrass Cellular. Lewis scored 32 points and grabbed 19 rebounds in a 62-61
win over
Glasgow
.
As a weekly winner, Lewis is now a finalist for the HOOP STAR of the Year
presented by Bluegrass Cellular.
Bluegrass
Cellular customers can vote for the weekly winner with a text to HOOP (4667).
The cost is $0.99 per vote and will appear on the customer’s monthly
statement. Fans will also have the
opportunity to vote online at www.TheSportsFlash.com,
where the official rules of the campaign are available for download.
High
school basketball fans, media, and coaches from across central
Kentucky
will have the opportunity to
nominate the best high school basketball players for the honor of HOOP STARS of
the Week. Nominations will be
accepted until
8:00 P.M. EST
each Sunday, with the voting for the HOOP STARS of the Week
starting each Monday and ending each Thursday at
8:00 P.M. EST.
The weekly HOOP STARS of the Week will be announced on Friday.
Each weekly winner will be a finalist for the HOOP STARS of the Year
presented by Bluegrass Cellular.
Headquartered
in
Elizabethtown
,
Kentucky
, Bluegrass Cellular has been
operating in
Kentucky
for over 18 years with 21
company owned retail locations and over 35 authorized agent locations.
A pioneer in the wireless field in the state’s rural areas,
Bluegrass
was the first to offer digital cellular service to
Central Kentucky
in 1998.
Five local telephone companies, who continue to be the sole owners today,
started Bluegrass Cellular. They
are: Brandenburg Telephone Company,
South Central Rural Telephone Company, North Central Rural Telephone Company,
Duo County Telephone Company and Logan Telephone Company.
Bluegrass
continues to offer its quality
voice and data network as well as new technology to its customers.
For more information on Bluegrass Cellular and for local store hours and
information, visit www.bluegrasscellular.com
or call 1-800-928-CELL.