2nd Region Boys’ Basketball Stat Leaders – January 20

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Here are the Boys’ Second Region individual and team stats as reported by each school to the KHSAA as of January 19, 2020.

 

TEAM STATS

Scoring Offense

69.7 – Madisonville

68.9 – Webster County

67.9 – University Heights

66.7 – Lyon County

62.8 – Dawson Springs

62.8 – Caldwell County

61.6 – Henderson County

61.4 – Union County

58.7 – Crittenden County

58.1 – Hopkinsville

57.3 – Trigg County

53.3 – Christian County

48.9 – Fort Campbell

48.8 – Hopkins County Central

40.2 – Livingston Central

 

Scoring Defense

49.4 – Webster County

57.7 – Caldwell County

59.0 – Trigg County

59.8 – Henderson County

59.8 – Madisonville

60.4 – Christian County

60.6 – Fort Campbell

60.7 – Hopkinsville

62.5 – Hopkins County Central

62.7 – Crittenden County

63.5 – Lyon County

63.5 – University Heights

64.0 – Union County

66.3 – Livingston Central

72.1 – Dawson Springs

 

Field Goal Percentage

50.1% – Madisonville

49.3% – Webster County

46.1% – Union County

46.0% – Crittenden County

45.1% – Caldwell County

44.5% – Hopkinsville

44.4% – Henderson County

42.3% – University Heights

41.1% – Dawson Springs

41.1% – Lyon County

40.4% – Christian County

39.0% – Fort Campbell

38.8% – Hopkins County Central

35.2% – Trigg County

33.2% – Livingston Central

 

Three-Point Percentage

34.7% – University Heights

34.1% – Madisonville

33.6% – Caldwell County

32.9% – Henderson County

32.0% – Hopkinsville

30.8% – Webster County

30.3% – Dawson Springs

29.0% – Crittenden County

27.8% – Lyon County

27.5% – Christian County

26.1% – Trigg County

26.0% – Union County

25.0% – Fort Campbell

24.3% – Livingston Central

23.5% – Hopkins County Central

 

Free Throw Percentage

71.4% – Webster County

69.3% – Caldwell County

65.0% – Crittenden County

64.8% – Lyon County

64.5% – Christian County

64.2% – Henderson County

63.6% – Madisonville

62.6% – Dawson Springs

61.6% – Hopkins County Central

61.5% – Union County

61.3% – Livingston Central

61.2% – Hopkinsville

59.7% – University Heights

56.6% – Trigg County

52.9% – Fort Campbell

 

Rebounds

33.0 – Trigg County

31.7 – Madisonville

31.5 – Union County

30.2 – Dawson Springs

29.9 – Caldwell County

29.9 – Lyon County

29.0 – Webster County

28.6 – Fort Campbell

28.2 – Henderson County

27.7 – University Heights

26.4 – Christian County

26.3 – Crittenden County

26.2 – Hopkinsville

24.4 – Hopkins County Central

22.7 – Livingston Central

 

INDIVIDUAL STATS

Scoring

23.6 – Travis Perry – Lyon County

21.7 – K.J. Crump – University Heights

19.1 – Skyler Clark – Dawson Springs

18.7 – Kenny White – Madisonville

18.1 – Don Victor – Hopkinsville

17.1 – Tyler Camplin – Webster County

16.8 – Preston Turley – Crittenden County

16.4 – K’Suan Casey – Madisonville

16.1 – Gabe Mott – Crittenden County

15.9 – Cameron Pratt – Fort Campbell

15.1 – Jackson Shoulders – Lyon County

14.6 – Eric O’Leary – Crittenden County

14.5 – D.J. Quarles – University Heights

13.1 – Destin Allen – Webster County

13.1 – Tripp Branch – Caldwell County

12.9 – Landon Pace – Dawson Springs

12.7 – Stephen Bussell – Christian County

12.7 – Adarius Riley – Caldwell County

12.4 – Max Downey – Livingston Central

12.1 – Kaleb Kanipe – Union County

11.7 – Kion Thompson – Trigg County

11.4 – Hunter McNaughton – Webster County

11.1 – William Bryan – University Heights

10.9 – Daymian Dixon – Henderson County

10.8 – Braxton Cotton – Dawson Springs

10.7 – Myekel Sanners – Henderson County

10.6 – Mikeon Mathis – Christian County

10.6 – Jordan Miles – Trigg County

10.5 – Amani McGee – University Heights

10.3 – Dylan Dawson – Dawson Springs

9.9 – Deljuan Johnson – Madisonville

9.9 – Sam Almon – Hopkins County Central

9.7 – Qua Chambers – Christian County

9.6 – Aaron Hall – Fort Campbell

9.6 – Arthur McKnight – Hopkinsville

9.2 – Blasin Moore – Hopkins County Central

9.1 – Ayden Winn – Webster County

9.1 – Keshawn Stone – Madisonville

9.1 – Jamarius Blaine – Caldwell County

9.1 – Cayden Fraliex – Caldwell County

8.9 – Jeremiah Holley – Fort Campbell

8.7 – Olajuwon White – Christian County

8.5 – Cole Smiley – Caldwell County

8.4 – Jhaden Vaughn – Trigg County

8.2 – Noah Curry – Henderson County

8.2 – Gunnar Bingham – Lyon County

8.0 – Jakobe Bridges – Trigg County

8.0 – Reece Jeese – Hopkinsville

 

Rebounding

10.2 – Kaleb Kanipe – Union County

10.2 – Jackson Shoulders – Lyon County

9.6 – K’Suan Casey – Madisonville

8.8 – Preston Turley – Crittenden County

8.6 – Braxton Cotton – Dawson Springs

7.9 – Khyran Vaughn – Trigg County

7.8 – Jeremiah Holley – Fort Campbell

7.3 – Kendric Adams – Trigg County

7.2 – Landon Pace – Dawson Springs

7.1 – Kenny White – Madisonville

7.0 – Olajuwon White – Christian County

6.6 – Reece Jesse – Hopkinsville

6.4 – Dylan Dawson – Dawson Springs

6.3 – Don Victor – Hopkinsville

6.1 – Blasin Moore – Hopkins County Central

6.0 – Cole Smiley – Caldwell County

 

Field Goal Percentage (minimum 60 attempts)

69.1% – Blasin Moore – Hopkins County Central

62.0% – Jeremiah Holley – Fort Campbell

61.4% – Kenny White – Madisonville

60.8% – Kaleb Kanipe – Union County

60.7% – Preston Turley – Crittenden County

59.8% – Reece Jesse – Hopkinsville

57.5% – Destin Allen – Webster County

56.7% – Adarius Riley – Caldwell County

56.2% – Jamarcus Burks – Hopkinsville

54.6% – K’Suan Casey – Madisonville

54.5% – K.C. Cabiness – Hopkinsville

53.3% – Cole Smiley – Caldwell County

52.3% – Ayden Winn – Webster County

51.7% – Tyler Camplin – Webster County

51.1% – Hunter McNaughton – Webster County

50.8% – Eric O’Leary – Crittenden County

50.5% – Khyran Vaughn – Trigg County

48.8% – Deljuan Johnson – Madisonville

48.5% – Olajuwon White – Christian County

47.8% – Gabe Mott – Crittenden County

47.7% – Jamarius Blaine – Caldwell County

47.4% – Braxton Cotton – Dawson Springs

46.8% – Travis Perry – Lyon County

46.5% – Jackson Shoulders – Lyon County

46.3% – Luke Fulkerson – Henderson County

46.2% – Qua Chambers – Christian County

46.2% – Don Victor – Hopkinsville

45.7% – K.J. Crump – University Heights

45.1% – Dylan Johnson – Fort Campbell

44.6% – Myekel Sanners – Henderson County

44.3% – Marquise Parker – Madisonville

43.0% – William Bryan – University Heights

43.0% – Cameron Pratt – Fort Campbell

42.9% – Noah Curry – Henderson County

42.2% – D.J. Quarles – University Heights

41.7% – Issac Wring – Livingston Central

41.4% – Skylar Clark – Dawson Springs

41.3% – Max Downey – Livingston Central

41.2% – Gunnar Bingham – Lyon County

40.8% – Landon Pace – Dawson Springs

40.6% – Daymian Dixon – Henderson County

41.3% – Logan McKnight – Dawson Springs

42.7% – Daisjuan Mercer – Hopkinsville

 

Three-Pointers Made

45 – Don Victor – Hopkinsville

37 – Tripp Branch – Caldwell County

36 – Skyler Clark – Dawson Springs

35 – Travis Perry – Lyon County

32 – K.J. Crump – University Heights

31 – Cameron Pratt – Fort Campbell

24 – D.J. Quarles – University Heights

24 – Stephen Bussell – Christian County

23 – Eric O’Leary – Crittenden County

23 – Jakobe Bridges – Trigg County

22 – Gabe Mott – Crittenden County

21 – Jordan Miles – Trigg County

19 – Daymian Dixon – Henderson County

19 – Kenny White – Madisonville

19 – Sam Almon – Hopkins County Central

18 – Zach Tow – Madisonville

18 – Luke Fulkerson – Henderson County

18 – Holden Raley – Henderson County

18 – Dertarius Leavell – Christian County

18 – Tyler Camplin – Webster County

18 – Landon Pace – Dawson Springs

16 – John Barnes – Livingston Central

15 – Deljuan Johnson – Madisonville

15 – Myekel Sanners – Henderson County

15 – Cayden Fraliex – Caldwell County

 

Three-Point Percentage (minimum 33 attempts)

47.5% – Kenny White – Madisonville

42.9% – Tyler Camplin – Webster County

42.9% – Luke Fulkerson – Henderson County

41.9% – Zach Tow – Madisonville

40.9% – Dertarius Leavell – Christian County

40.7% – D.J. Quarles – University Heights

39.8% – Don Victor – Hopkinsville

39.0% – Eric O’Leary – Crittenden County

38.6% – K.J. Crump – University Heights

38.3% – Holden Raley – Henderson County

36.8% – Kion Thompson – Trigg County

36.7% – William Bryan – University Heights

35.9% – Ayden Winn – Webster County

35.9% – Tripp Branch – Caldwell County

34.6% – Landon Pace – Dawson Springs

34.4% – Gabe Mott – Crittenden County

34.4% – Brock Elsberry – Fort Campbell

34.3% – Travis Perry – Lyon County

34.2% – Arthur McKnight – Hopkinsville

34.1% – Deljuan Johnson – Madisonville

33.3% – Jack Reddick – Lyon County

33.0% – Skylar Clark – Dawson Springs

30.6% – Daymian Dixon – Henderson County

30.0% – Myekel Sanners – Henderson County

30.0% – Xavier Bugg – Henderson County

 

Free Throw Percentage (minimum 35 attempts)

82.5% – Keshawn Stone – Madisonville

82.0% – Tyler Camplin – Webster County

80.0% – K.J. Crump – University Heights

78.8% – Travis Perry – Lyon County

78.2% – Adarius Riley – Caldwell County

76.9% – Marcus Eaves – Hopkins County Central

75.7% – Isaac Wring – Livingston Central

75.0% – Kaleb Kanipe – Union County

74.4% – Cole Smiley – Caldwell County

73.7% – Max Downey – Livingston Central

73.1% – Noah Curry – Henderson County

73.0% – Qua Chambers – Christian County

73.0% – Arthur McKnight – Hopkinsville

72.7% – Jordan Miles – Trigg County

72.5% – John Barnes – Livingston Central

71.4% – Dylan Dawson – Dawson Springs

71.4% – Eric O’Leary – Crittenden County

71.4% – Mikeon Mathis – Christian County

69.9% – Gabe Mott – Crittenden County

69.8% – Myekel Sanners – Henderson County

68.4% – Landon Pace – Dawson Springs

67.5% – Don Victor – Hopkinsville

67.4% – Destin Allen – Webster County

67.4% – Tripp Branch – Caldwell County

67.3% – Hunter McNaughton – Webster County

65.9% – Aaron Hall – Fort Campbell

65.2% – Skyler Clark – Dawson Springs

64.7% – Cayden Fraliex – Caldwell County

64.2% – Preston Turley – Crittenden County

63.6% – Daymian Dixon – Henderson County

62.8% – KC Cabiness – Hopkinsville

62.5% – Jamarius Blane – Caldwell County

61.4% – Amani McGee – University Heights

60.9% – Jhaden Vaughn – Trigg County

60.0% – K’Suan Casey – Madisonville

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