12/02 at Chillicothe 77, St Joseph Benton 73
For the first time in eight tries, the Chillicothe Boys Basketball
team downed Benton 77-73 at Chillicothe to open the season for both
teams. The last time
Chillicothe
downed Benton in Boys Basketball was November 29th, 2005. The Hornets used an inside lay-up game and timely outside
shooting to come back from a 15 point second quarter deficit for the
win.
Chillicothe had back to back treys from Colin Parker at
the end of the third quarter to close to with-in three points. They
then exploded for 28 points in the fourth quarter including 11 of 15
at the free throw line including clutch free throws in the final
minute to secure the win..
Benton had a chance to tie the game at the free throw line with 10
seconds left but made only one of two shots.
St Joseph Benton (0-1)
Kyle Ferguson 19, Austin Parrott 16, Anthony Ortega 13, Cory
Sexton 9, Ryan Miller 6, Zach Teschner 4, Matt Pritchett 4, Chris
Michaels 2, Stephen Crockett 0, Terell Gray 0. Three Point Baskets:
Ortega (3), Ferguson (2), Parrott (4). Free Throws: Miller 2/2,
Teschner 1/2, Ferguson 5/10, Sexton 1/2, Crockett 0/1
Chillicothe (1-0)
Bryce Young 21, Colin Parker 19, Jacob Rockhold 16, Brett
Stephens 8, Blake Stephens 9, Alex Singleton 4, Drew Hinton 0.
Three Point Baskets: Young (2), Singleton, Parker (3). Free Throws:
Rockhold 2/5, Young 5/6, Singleton 1/2, Parker 6/6, Br. Stephens
2/5, Bl. Stephens 3/4
12/04 at Moberly 82, Chillicothe 64
Moberly's 6'5" Junior sensation Brennan Hughes scored 40
points and half a dozen blocked shots to help Moberly to an 82-64
win over Chillicothe at Moberly. Chillicothe traded leads with
Moberly for the first four minutes of the game and trailed by just
three points after the first quarter, however Moberly
outscored Chillicothe 20-9 in the second to lead 37-23 at the half.
Moberly led by as many as 22 points early in the fourth quarter
before Chillicothe closed the game to with in 12 points, but could
get no closer.
Chillicothe was able to hit from the outside,
nailing eight treys but had no answer for Hughes, who is 4 inches
taller than anyone on Chillicothe's roster. Chillicothe's 5'10"
junior guard Bryce Young led the Hornets for the second straight
game with 21 points.
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Moberly (1-0)
Brennan Hughes 40 points, Derrick Morton 17 points, Xavier Boone
14 points, Denzel Hayes 5 points, Chris Ewens
4 points, Tegan Seitz 2 points, Dallas Downing 0 points, Cory Briggs
0 points, Trevon Logan 0 points, Samuel Rudkin 0 points, Cody
Westhues 0 points. Three Point Baskets: Morton Free Throws: Hughes
10/14, Derrick Morton 8/10, Boone 2/2, Hayes 1/2
Chillicothe (1-1)
Bryce Young 21 points, Jacob Rockhold 15 points, Colin Parker 12
points, Alex Singleton 8 points, Blake Stephens 6 points, Drew
Hinton 2 points, Brett Stephens 0 points, Alex Thompson 0 points,
Zach Douglas 0 points, Justin VanHoutan 0 points. Three Point
Baskets: Rockhold (2), Young (2), Singleton, Parker (3). Free
Throws: Rockhold 5/7, Young 3/3, Singleton 3/3, Parker 1/2.
12/5 Chillicothe 70, at Macon 67
Chillicothe had hot
shooting from Bryce Young and a key defensive play from Colin Parker
all in the final 30 seconds to give Chillicothe a come from behind
70 - 67 win at Macon. The Hornets trailed most of the game and were
down by 12 points with 5:24 left in the game before making a 10-0
run to climb back into the contest in the fourth quarter.
The final excitement began when Young cut through the
late for a lay-up with :27 seconds left to give Chillicothe a one
point lead, their first lead since early in the first quarter.
Macon's 6' 7"Junior Robert Freeman drove to the basket but
collided with the Hornet's Colin Parker who was set on defense.
Freeman was whistled for a charging call, his fifth foul of the
game. Young was then fouled with 16 seconds left and nailed both
free throws to build a three point lead. Macon closed the gap to one
point with an offensive rebound and stick back off a missed
trey with 5.8 seconds left.
Chillicothe in-bounded the ball to Young who was fouled
immediately. The 5' 10" Junior again nailed both free throws to give
the Hornets another three point lead with 4.3 seconds left. Macon
had an open trey from the left wing at the buzzer but couldn't
connect, giving Chillicothe the 70 - 67 win in a crowded and noisy
Macon gym.
Macon (1-1)
Robert Freeman 19 points, Josh Bailey 18 points, Landon Bailey
12 points, Gatlin Wiggans 6 points, Dalton Stow 4 points, Jesse
Halley 4 points, Lee Douglas 2 points, Tyler Hodge 2 points, Tucker
Oliver 0 points, Josh Meyers 0 points. Three Point Baskets: Bailey,
Free Throws: Freeman 7/8, L Bailey 4/8, J Bailey 5/6, Halley 4/6
Chillicothe (2-1)
Bryce Young 18 points, Colin Parker 16 points, Alex Singleton 14
points, Jacob Rockhold 8 points, Blake Stephens 6 points, Brett
Stephens 4 points, Drew Hinton 2 points, Alex Thompson 0 points.
Three Point Baskets: Singleton (4), Parker (2). Free Throws: Young
12/14, Parker 6/6, Br Stephens 2/2, Rockhold 2/4, Hinton 2/4
12/8 at Marshall
64, Chillicothe 56
Marshall started the second half with an 11-0 run and came from
behind to beat Chillicothe 64-56 at Marshall. The Owls outscored
Chillicothe 13-2 in the 3rd quarter and went from being behind by
five at the half to leading by nine early in the fourth quarter.
Chillicothe closed the game to just one point in the fourth, but
Marshall hit 16 of 21 fourth quarter free throws to secure the win.
Chillicothe shot just nine free throws the entire game at Marshall.
Marshall (1-3)
Matt Buford 18 points, Chris McCoy 15 points, Nathan Cato 13
points, Phil Perkins 9 points, Lucas Hart 3 points, Jon Lozano 2
points, Carter Austin 2 points, Demetric Poindexter 0 points. Three
Point Baskets: Buford (3), McCoy, Perkins. Free Throws: McCoy 8/10,
Perkins 2/4, Buford 2/2, Hart 3/4, Cato 4/8
Chillicothe (2-2)
Bryce Young 21 points, Colin Parker 14 points, Jacob Rockhold 13
points, Alex Singleton 4 points, Blake Stephens 2 points, Alex
Thompson 2 points, Brett Stephens 0 points, Drew Hinton 0 points.
Three Point Baskets: Young (3), Parker (3), Rockhold. Free Throws:
Rockhold 2/2, Young 2/3, Singleton 0/2, Parker 1/2
12/12 at Chillicothe 72, Excelsior Springs 52
Chillicothe used
their speed and the lay-up game to down a taller Excelsior Springs
team 72-52 at Chillicothe. The Hornets jumped out to a four point
lead to start the game before the Tigers came back to lead briefly
by one point. That would be their only lead of the game. Chillicothe
built a 21-10 lead after the first quarter and led 35-23 at the
half. The Hornets led by as many as 23 points in the fourth quarter.
Chillicothe had four players in double figures led by Jacob Rockhold
with 25 points. As a team Chillicothe was just 1 of 9 in three point
attempts and 9 of 12 in free throws.
Chillicothe improves to 3-2 on the season and plays at
Lafayette on Tuesday the 16th.
Excelsior Springs(1-3)
Seth Morton 15 points, Skylar Wedeking 11 points, Matt St. John
10 points, Chase Adams 5 points, Antonio Allen 3 points, Josh McCoy
3 points, Dan Burke 3 points, Mike Birkeness 2 points, Jordan
Stalder 2 points, Brad Davis 0 points, John Arnold 0 points, Sean
O'Connor 0 points Josh Zebro 0 points. Three Point Baskets:
Adams, Morton, Burke. Free Throws: Morton 2/4, Allen /4, McCoy 3/4,
St. John 2/2, Wedeking 2/2
Chillicothe (3-2)
Jacob Rockhold 25 points, Alex Singleton 18 points, Bryce Young
13 points, Colin Parker 10 points, Alex Thompson 4 points, Blake
Stephens 2 points, Brett Stephens 0 points, Drew Hinton 0 points.
Three Point Baskets: Rockhold. Free Throws: Rockhold 6/7, Young 1/2,
Singleton 2/3.
12/29 Richmond 64, Chillicothe 57 at NCMC
Richmond outscored Chillicothe 27-14 in the final quarter to come
from behind and beat the Hornets 64-57 in the NCMC High School
Holiday Hoops Basketball Showcase in Trenton. Chillicothe led by 10
points late in the third quarter but gave up an 11-0 run. The
Hornets had no defensive answer for the inside play of Richmond's
6'3" Jon Vance who led all players with 27 points. Richmond was also
11 of 14 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter. Chillicothe
was led by Colin Parker with 17 points, ten of those coming in the
first quarter.
| Chillicothe |
14 |
16 |
13 |
14 |
57 (3-3) |
| Richmond |
11 |
13 |
13 |
27 |
64 (4-3) |
Richmond (4-3)
Jon Vance 27 points, Jacob Swope 17 points, Blaine Broderick 11
points, Kyle Carroll 5 points, James Vance 4 points, Trey Folvarcik
0 points, Robert Brewer 0 points, Jordan Smith 0 points, Kyle Ash 0
points. Three Point Baskets: Broderick, Carroll, Swope (3) Free
Throws: Jon Vance 7/9, Broderick 6/9, Swope 4/4, James Vance 0//2
Chillicothe (3-3)
Colin Parker 17 points, Bryce Young 14 points, Alex Thompson 9
points, Jacob Rockhold 89 points, Alex Singleton 7 points, Drew
Hinton 1 point, Blake Stephens 1 point, Brett Stephens 0 points.
Three Point Baskets: Parker (3), Singleton, Thompson. Free Throws:
Young 8/10, Bl Stephens 1/2, Hinton 1/2, Thompson 0/1, Rockhold 2/4
12/30 Savannah 62, Chillicothe 46 at NCMC
Cold shooting and too much Travis
Partridge cost Chillicothe a 62-46 loss to Savannah in a
non-conference game in the N.C.M.C. High School Holiday Hoops
basketball showcase. Chillicothe opened up a three point lead midway
thru the first quarter but Savannah answered with a 10-0 run to take
the lead and never trailed again. Chillicothe trailed by 14 points
at the half and by double digits most of the second half. The
Hornets closed it to with in 8 points in the fourth quarter but
could get no closer.
Savannah's 6'4" Travis Partridge burned Chillicothe for
27 points including a pair of threes and 9 of 13 at the free throw
line. Chillicothe's hot hand was from Alex Singleton who hit five
treys and led the team with 17 points. Chillicothe is now off until
a game against St Joseph LeBlond on January 8th.
| Chillicothe |
11 |
7 |
15 |
13 |
46 (3-2 |
| Savannah |
16 |
16 |
12 |
18 |
62 (4-2) |
Savannah (4-2)
Travis Partridge 27 points, Lee McFadden 13 points, Quinton Peak
5 points, Darrin Trautman 5 points, Derek Yost 4 points Blake
McFadden 3 points, Blayne Watson 2 points, Chandler Hanna 2 points,
Derek Baade 0 points. Three Point Baskets: Partridge (2), Peak. Free
Throws: Partridge 9/13, L McFadden 3/5, Peak 3/4, Hanna 0/1,
Trautman 1/2, B McFadden 1/2
Chillicothe (3-4)
Alex Singleton 17 points, Bryce Young 11 points, Jacob Rockhold
9 points, Colin Parker 5 points, Alex Thompson 2 points, Blake
Stephens 1 point, Brett Stephens 1 point, Drew Hinton 0 points,
Spencer Ward 0 points, Justin VanHoutan 0 points, Zach Douglas 0
points, Darrin Lame 0 points, Brian Togun 0 points. Three Point
Baskets: Singleton (5), Parker. Free Throws; Young 5/6, Rockhold
1/2, Br Stephens 1/2, Bl Stephens 1/2
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