Bishop Brossart winning the 10th Region All “A” Classic.
Bishop Brossart winning the 10th Region All “A” Classic.
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1. Scott (9-3)
The Eagles have won eight in a row including two this week over visiting Harrison County and Walton-Verona. Two-time defending 10th Region Player of the Year in senior outside hitter Milyn Minor continued to torch opponents going off for 21 kills against Harrison County and 12 against Walton-Verona.

2. Bishop Brossart (7-3)
The Mustangs went 3-1 on the week starting Tuesday with a tough loss to Beechwood, but they rebounded to beat Pendleton County before downing Nicholas County and Calvary Christian to win a seventh straight 10th Region All “A” crown. In those two games, Hailey Heitker had 17 kills and seven digs with Callie Ritter pounding down 23 kills, eight blocks and six digs. Junior setter Aubrey Rebholz had 61 assists, four aces and 10 digs with sophomore libero Grace Frommeyer digging up 22 balls and recording two aces. Freshman Evelyn Laker had 17 digs, nine kills and two aces.

3. George Rogers Clark (9-2)
The Cardinals won both home games this week over Paris and Bryan Station. Their only two losses on the season are to Henry Clay.

4. Montgomery County (7-6)
The Indians did drop two home games to Campbell County then one-loss Rowan County, but finished the week with a road win at West Carter.

5. Campbell County (3-7)
The Camels got back on the winning track with road wins at Montgomery County and Grant County last week. Senior Faith Whitford had eight kills and nine digs in the win over the Indians and Julia Hagen had 12 assists.

6. Calvary Christian (10-2)
The Cougars won the three games they were supposed to win before falling to Bishop Brossart in the title game of the All “A” 10th Region Tournament. Anna Hickey had eight kills and 16 digs in the championship game for the Cougars.

7. Bracken County (7-2)
The Bears won all three games last week, including district seed games against Augusta and St. Patrick. Jordan Ahrens had 12 kills in the win over Augusta.

8. Harrison County (5-4)
The Fillies had a tough week against solid competition. They lost to Lexington Catholic, Scott and Lexington Christian. Senior Lauren Highlander had 15 digs in the loss to LexCath.

9. Mason County (8-7)
The Royals won both games last week at Lewis County and at home against East Carter. Junior Mylie Padgett had nine kills and setter Kyleigh Kirk 17 assists in the win over East Carter.

10. Bourbon County (3-6)
The Colonels lost a tough 3-2 decision at home against Madison Southern on Tuesday before beating Pendleton County on Thursday to earn a region win. Senior Macey McKinzie had seven assists and five kills in the win over Pendleton County.

11. Nicholas County (4-4)
The Jackets miss senior outside hitter Morgan Broderick, who has not played in the last four games. They started off 3-1 as she recorded 11 kills in two of those wins. They did beat visiting Fleming County behind seven kills from Kylie Earlywine on Tuesday.

12. St. Patrick (4-7)
The Saints went 1-2 last week beating Bath County on the road Thursday. The losses came to Bracken County and Calvary Christian in the All “A” 10th Region Tournament semifinals on Saturday.

13. Paris (2-4)
The Hounds broke a four-game losing streak with a home win over Danville Christian on Thursday. Callie Ball led Paris with eight kills in that win and Molly Mason added 14 assists.

14. Augusta (2-4)
The Panthers lost both games last week at Calvary Christian and Bracken County. First contacts continue to be an issue for Augusta as Calvary Christian recorded 12 aces in that Augusta loss.

15. Pendleton County (1-12)
The Cats earned their first win of the season Tuesday at home against Robertson County. Gracie Cotterman and Pypr McCloud led the Cats with 17 and 10 kills, respectively in that win. Isabella Roberts had 20 digs.

16. Robertson County (2-5)
The Devils lost their lone game last week. Senior Mackenzie Massey had eight kills in that tough loss at Pendleton County.

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