Boys’ Second Region Basketball Stat Leaders (Jan. 14)

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Detorrion Ware is second in the Second Region in scoring and fourth in free throw percentage.

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Here are the Boys’ Second Region basketball stats as reported by each school to the KHSAA by January 14, 2018. (Hopkinsville and Fort Campbell have not reported updated individual statistics to the KHSAA)

Scoring Offense

76.9 – University Heights
75.1 – Christian County
73.1 – Hopkins County Central
67.4 – Webster County
65.8 – Union County
65.6 – Hopkinsville
65.2 – Madisonville
60.7 – Livingston Central
60.7 – Caldwell County
60.0 – Dawson Springs
59.7 – Henderson County
56.5 – Trigg County
55.9 – Fort Campbell
54.2 – Lyon County
52.2 – Crittenden County

Scoring Defense

50.1 – Trigg County
56.7 – Madisonville
58.1 – Livingston Central
61.2 – Caldwell County
61.2 – Lyon County
61.5 – Webster County
61.6 – Henderson County
61.9 – Crittenden County
65.1 – Union County
65.7 – Hopkinsville
66.0 – University Heights
68.3 – Christian County
71.0 – Hopkins County Central
74.0 – Dawson Springs
80.4 – Fort Campbell

Field Goal Percentage

49.5% – Webster County
48.9% – Caldwell County
48.1% – Livingston Central
47.1% – Madisonville
47.1% – University Heights
46.7% – Union County
45.9% – Christian County
43.9% – Hopkins County Central
41.9% – Henderson County
40.3% – Trigg County
39.3% – Lyon County
39.0% – Crittenden County
38.9% – Dawson Springs

Three-Point Percentage

38.0% – University Heights
37.0% – Livingston Central
35.4% – Webster County
33.1% – Caldwell County
33.0% – Henderson County
32.1% – Trigg County
31.8% – Christian County
31.6% – Union County
30.3% – Hopkins County Central
27.4% – Crittenden County
27.2% – Dawson Springs
27.0% – Madisonville
26.5% – Lyon County

Free Throw Percentage

72.0% – Webster County
70.0% – University Heights
69.9% – Christian County
68.9% – Henderson County
68.2% – Crittenden County
68.1% – Caldwell County
64.9% – Hopkins County Central
62.6% – Union County
61.4% – Livingston Central
60.4% – Trigg County
60.1% – Lyon County
60.1% – Dawson Springs
59.0% – Madisonville

Rebounds

35.8 – Hopkins County Central
35.2 – Dawson Springs
34.5 – Union County
32.9 – Christian County
30.3 – Madisonville
29.0 – University Heights
28.8 – Trigg County
26.8 – Henderson County
26.4 – Crittenden County
25.7 – Webster County
24.9 – Livingston Central
23.6 – Caldwell County
21.2 – Lyon County

Individual Scoring

UHA’s Kyky Tandy leads the Second Region in scoring at 32.6 points per game.

32.6 – Kyky Tandy (University Heights)
30.4 – Detorrion Ware (Christian County)
21.7 – Derrin Boyd (Caldwell County)
21.5 – Chatman Ellis (Webster County)
20.5 – Logan Thomas (Union County)
17.4 – Gabe Board (Lyon County)
17.4 – Elex Dunford (Union County)
15.9 – Tylan Mann (Hopkins County Central)
15.4 – Ksuan Casey (Madisonville)
14.5 – Max Wadlington (Lyon County)
14.3 – Cameron Dean (Livingston Central)
13.9 – Austin Clark (Dawson Springs)
13.6 – Kale Gaither (Henderson County)
13.6 – Cade Cunningham (Madisonville)
13.5 – Braxton Cotton (Dawson Springs)
12.9 – Tyler Camplin (Webster County)
12.8 – Seth Hosick (Livingston Central)
12.7 – Sawyer Towery (Crittenden County)
12.6 – Malachi Douglas (Webster County)
12.5 – Isaac Anglin (Henderson County)
11.4 – Kenny White (Madisonville)
11.3 – Cory Trice (Christian County)
11.1 – Devron Triplet (Trigg County)
11.1 – Quan Hollowell (University Heights)
11.0 – DeOvion Day (Trigg County)
10.9 – Jameer Riley (Caldwell County)
10.8 – Logan Belt (Crittenden County)
10.8 – Key Hobgood (Hopkins County Central)
10.5 – Marqualio King (Union County)
10.5 – Drew McGowan (University Heights)
10.2 – JaQuon Long (Christian County)
10.1 – John Davis (Caldwell County)

Rebounding

12.1 – Logan Thomas (Union County)
9.8 – Ksuan Casey (Madisonville)
8.8 – Braxton Cotton (Dawson Springs)
8.6 – Detorrion Ware (Christian County)
8.5 – Marqualio King (Union County)
8.1 – DeOvion Day (Trigg County)
8.0 – Derrin Boyd (Caldwell County)
7.5 – Blasin Moore (Hopkins County Central)
7.4 – Preston Turley (Crittenden County)
7.2 – Isaac Anglin (Henderson County)
6.9 – Justin Putman (Dawson Springs)
6.8 – Chatman Ellis (Webster County)
6.7 – Quan Hollowell (University Heights)
6.6 – Cole Cunningham (Dawson Springs)
6.6 – JaQuon Long (Christian County)
6.1 – Max Wadlington (Lyon County)
6.0 – Kenny White (Madisonville)

Field Goal Percentage (minimum 60 attempts)

72.1% – Seth Hosick (Livingston Central)
67.6% – Fred Tandy (Christian County)
62.1% – Kyky Tandy (University Heights)
59.6% – Logan Thomas (Union County)
58.9% – Marqualio King (Union County)
58.6% – Ksuan Casey (Madisonville)
58.2% – Mailk Lovan (University Heights)
56.0% – Chatman Ellis (Webster County)
54.9% – Preston Turley (Crittenden County)
54.5% – Hunter McNaughton (Webster County)
54.5% – Derrin Boyd (Caldwell County)
53.7% – Dylan Sherer (Livingston Central)
53.6% – Justin Putman (Dawson Springs)
53.1% – Tyler Camplin (Webster County)
51.5% – James Gilbert (Madisonville)
51.0% – Heekwun Dorsey (University Heights)
50.3% – Detorrion Ware (Christian County)
49.4% – Dajuan Simpson (Henderson County)
49.2% – Jameer Riley (Caldwell County)
48.7% – Hunter Camplin (Webster County)
48.6% – DeOvion Day (Trigg County)
48.6% – Isaac Anglin (Henderson County)
48.4% – Kale Gaither (Henderson County)
48.3% – Corey Stewart (Henderson County)
48.3% – Tylan Mann (Hopkins County Central)
47.6% – Braxton Cotton (Dawson Springs)
47.3% – Blasin Moore (Hopkins County Central)
47.2% – Cayden Fraliex (Caldwell County)
47.1% – Cade Cunningham (Madisonville)
46.9% – Sam Almon (Hopkins County Central)
46.7% – John Davis (Caldwell County)
46.7% – Eric Brody (Christian County)
46.5% – Cole Cunningham (Dawson Springs)
46.2% – Kendric Adams (Trigg County)
46.1% – Adrian Stringer (Hopkins County Central)
45.7% – T-Roy Ringstaff (Livingston Central)
45.4% – Kenny White (Madisonville)
45.2% – Damikeon Mathis (Christian County)
45.2% – Cameron Head (Livingston Central)

Three-Point Percentage (minimum 40 attempts)

47.5% – Tyler Camplin (Webster County)
47.0% – Cameron Head (Livingston Central)
46.8% – Corey Stewart (Henderson County)
45.7% – Kyky Tandy (Univesity Heights)
41.0% – Tylan Mann (Hopkins County Central)
40.4% – Detorrion Ware (Christian County)
40.0% – Kale Gaither (Henderson County)
38.9% – Cameron Dean (Livingston Central)
37.8% – Kirome Bingham (Trigg County)
36.7% – Derrin Boyd (Caldwell County)
36.1% – Sawyer Towery (Crittenden County)
35.8% – Malachi Douglas (Webster County)
35.6% – Cade Duncan (Union County)
35.4% – John Davis (Caldwell County)
35.3% – Devron Triplet (Trigg County)
34.8% – Drew McGowan (University Heights)
34.5% – Cade Cunningham (Madisonville)
34.0% – Quan Hollowell (University Heights)
31.7% – Chatman Ellis (Webster County)
31.1% – Bailey Vaughn (Livingston Central)

Free Throw Percentage (minimum 30 attempts)

86.4% – Malachi Douglas (Webster County)
83.3% – Sawyer Towery (Crittenden County)
83.3% – Kyky Tandy (University Heights)
83.2% – Detorrion Ware (Christian County)
81.0% – Derrin Boyd (Caldwell County)
79.3% – Elex Dunford (Union County)
79.2% – Chatman Ellis (Webster County)
78.0% – Damikeon Mathis (Christian County)
77.4% – T-Roy Ringstaff (Livingston Central)
77.1% – Isaac Anglin (Henderson County)
75.5% – Gabe Mott (Crittenden County)
75.4% – Logan Belt (Crittenden County)
74.3% – Cade Cunningham (Madisonville)
73.3% – Key Hobgood (Hopkins County Central)
71.8% – Cayden Fraliex (Caldwell County)
70.3% – Hunter Camplin (Webster County)
69.2% – James Gilbert (Madisonville)
68.8% – Preston Turley (Crittenden County)
68.4% – Cameron Dean (Livingston Central)
68.1% – Tyler Camplin (Webster County)
68.1% – Tylan Mann (Hopkins County Central)
67.8% – Gabe Board (Lyon County)
67.7% – Seth Hosick (Livingston Central)
67.4% – Cameron Head (Livingston Central)
67.3% – JaQuon Long (Christian County)

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