
In a Friday night battle between two teams looking for a first win of the season, Todd County Central was blitzed early by the host Logan County Cougars on the way to a 61-27 13th-District loss.
The Rebels slip to 0-6 and will face another team still searching for a victory in 2021 when Cloverport travels to Elkton on Saturday afternoon.
Jacob Brandon connected on a 3-pointer to give the Rebels a 3-2 edge inside the first two minutes, but Logan County answered with a run to put the game away. Anthony Woodard erupted for 13 first-quarter points, including three 3-pointers, and the Cougars used a 19-3 landslide to lead 21-6 after one.
A Woodard steal and dunk make it 32-8 and forced a Todd Central timeout with 2:03 left in the half, but it was Blake Wood that did most of the damage in the second quarter. Wood drained three of his seven 3-pointers in the frame, including a buzzer-beater for a 40-11 halftime advantage.
Woodard and Wood continued their hot shooting in the third, with Wood drilling two more from deep and Woodard adding 7 points. Preston Moore scored 5 points in the third for the Rebels, but they only posted 10 as a team.
With a running clock and many of each team’s starters on the bench, only 10 points were scored in the fourth for the final 34-point margin.
Todd County Central 6 5 10 6 — 27
Logan County 21 19 17 4 — 61
Todd County Central (0-6) — Brandon 6, Burgess 5, Moore 5, Rager 4, Johnson 4, Smith 3
Logan County (1-3) — Woodard 22, Wood 21, Larson 7, Sells 4, Batten 3, Sweeney 2