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BOYS 3RD REGION FIRST TEAM


BOYS 3RD REGION FIRST TEAM

Moss produced a remarkably efficient season while running the show out front for a Panthers team that experienced a breakthrough season. He averaged 20.2 points, 5.6 assists, and 3.7 rebounds per game, shooting 53% from the field, including 39% from distance, and 85% from the foul stripe. "Jonathan is one of the smartest players I've ever coached -- he is an extension of the coaching staff on the floor," DCHS coach Neil Hayden said. "He has a rare ability to create plays for himself and others. Jonathan has continued to improve is game on both ends of the floor."

Beickman delivered another stellar season for the Aces, averaging 19.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. He shot 49% from the floor, including 39% from 3-point range, and sank 74% of his free throws. "Luke's been an instrumental part of our team this year," Catholic High coach Tim Riley said. "From his leadership, work ethic, and familiarity with our standards, he has been tremendous. He draws a lot of attention from other teams' multiple defenses, and this helps open up our offense. Luke is a real battler willing to do whatever it takes for us to win."

Emerging as one of the top young players in western Kentucky, Logsdon put up major numbers for the Cougars, averaging 20 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, while shooting 44% from the field, including 34% from long range, while making 79% of his free throws. "Jack has had a great and consistent season this year," GCHS coach Travis Johnston said. "He's scoring at all three levels and is a tough matchup every night. Jack is a big-game player. He's matured this year as far as being locked in every game. His ability to play anywhere on the floor has been vital to our success."

Rogers proved to be one of the most efficient backcourt performers in the region, averaging 20.8 points on just 14 shots per game. He also averaged 4 assists, 4 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game -- shooting 47% from the field and 81% from the foul line. "Mercer is a winner," Breck County coach Jeff LaGrange said. "As a coach, he's exactly what you want in a player. He has done anything we've asked him to do for the last five years. We have asked him to be not only our point guard and best offensive player, but also to guard the opposition's best player. He's like a coach on the floor."

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