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

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Anshanique Leavell

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

Scoring Offense

67.2 – Christian County
61.4 – Hopkinsville
54.4 – Webster County
50.6 – Henderson County
47.4 – Caldwell County
45.5 – Livingston Central
45.5 – Crittenden County
43.9 – Lyon County
43.1 – University Heights
42.6 – Madisonville
42.1 – Hopkins County Central
39.8 – Dawson Springs
37.3 – Trigg County
36.0 – Union County
9.4 – Fort Campbell

Scoring Defense

38.5 – Lyon County
38.9 – Webster County
40.6 – Hopkinsville
42.8 – Trigg County
44.1 – Christian County
44.2 – Caldwell County
45.6 – Crittenden County
46.6 – Union County
47.2 – Dawson Springs
47.5 – Livingston Central
47.8 – Hopkins County Central
48.7 – University Heights
50.3 – Madisonville
51.9 – Henderson County
67.7 – Fort Campbell

Field Goal Percentage

45.1% – Christian County
44.1% – Webster County
42.7% – Hopkinsville
40.3% – Henderson County
38.0% – Crittenden County
36.3% – Caldwell County
34.2% – University Heights
32.8% – Madisonville
32.5% – Union County
30.9% – Dawson Springs
30.5% – Trigg County
29.3% – Hopkins County Central
27.8% – Lyon County

Three-Point Percentage

37.5% – University Heights
31.2% – Henderson County
29.8% – Webster County
29.7% – Crittenden County
28.6% – Madisonville
28.6% – Hopkinsville
26.1% – Hopkins County Central
24.6% – Christian County
24.4% – Caldwell County
23.3% – Trigg County
21.5% – Union County
19.8% – Lyon County
19.0% – Dawson Springs

Free Throw Percentage

68.5% – Webster County
68.2% – Henderson County
61.1% – Union County
59.8% – University Heights
59.0% – Hopkinsville
58.3% – Dawson Springs
58.0% – Christian County
55.2% – Crittenden County
55.1% – Trigg County
51.7% – Hopkins County Central
50.6% – Lyon County
50.5% – Caldwell County
50.2% – Madisonville

Rebounds

35.6 – Christian County
34.7 – Lyon County
34.7 – Hopkins County Central
33.0 – Hopkinsville
31.8 – University Heights
28.7 – Caldwell County
28.1 – Trigg County
27.8 – Dawson Springs
27.7 – Madisonville
26.6 – Henderson County
26.4 – Crittenden County
25.1 – Union County
23.0 – Webster County

Individual Scoring

15.9 – Anshanique Leavell (University Heights)
15.7 – Madison Champion (Crittenden County)
15.3 – Jayla Rose (Hopkinsville)
14.8 – Trinitee Jackson (Christian County)
14.7 – Breon Oldham (Hopkinsville)
14.4 – Courtney Peyton (Madisonville)
14.2 – Allison Murphy (Lyon County)
14.1 – Aaliyah Hampton (Christian County)
13.7 – Lily Hendricks (University Heights)
12.2 – Emilee Hope (Henderson County)
11.9 – Jessica Winders (Webster County)
11.9 – Laderia Gold (Christian County)
11.8 – Nykea Ikeard (Hopkins County Central)
11.4 – Lauren Oliver (Trigg County)
11.4 – Alyssa Dixon (Henderson County)
10.9 – Camryn LaGrange (Madisonville)
10.8 – Katie Rideout (Henderson County)
10.5 – Karlie Keeney (Webster County)
10.4 – Jacey Jaggers (Caldwell County)
10.4 – Brooklyn Cotton (Dawson Springs)
10.2 – London Foster (Hopkinsville)
10.1 – Hannah Holloman (Lyon County)
10.1 – Erin Orten (Dawson Springs)
9.7 – Marissa Austin (Webster County)
9.5 – Jalee Carter (Henderson County)
9.4 – Jada Boyd (Caldwell County)
9.1 – Bella McConnell (Caldwell County)
8.7 – Gabriella Baxter (Hopkins County Central)
8.6 – Nahla Woodward (Crittenden County)
8.5 – Raigan Price (Union County)
8.4 – Mauri Collins (Crittenden County)
8.4 – Sophie Bingham (Lyon County)
8.2 – Jamie Winstead (Webster County)
8.0 – Adri Phillips (Trigg County)

Rebounding

Lauren Oliver leads the Second Region in rebounding at 12.3 points per game.

12.3 – Lauren Oliver (Trigg County)
12.0 – Allison Murphy (Lyon County)
10.8 – Calista Collins (Lyon County)
10.3 – Nykea Ikeard (Hopkins County Central)
9.4 – Zakyra Stallworth (Hopkinsville)
9.3 – Trinitee Jackson (Christian County)
8.6 – Nahla Woodward (Crittenden County)
8.0 – Raigan Price (Union County)
7.3 – Erin Orten (Dawson Springs)
7.2 – Jayla Rose (Hopkinsville)
7.0 – Lindsey Peyton (Madisonville)
6.9 – Courtney Peyton (Madisonville)
6.9 – Adri Phillips (Trigg County)
6.8 – Jamie Winstead (Webster County)
6.8 – Kaylee Simpson (Dawson Springs)
6.7 – Hannah Holloman (Lyon County)
6.6 – Rylee Bush (Trigg County)
6.2 – Alyssa Dickson (Henderson County)
6.0 – Madison Champion (Crittenden County)

Field Goal Percentage (minimum 60 attempts)

Christian County’s Trinitee Jackson leads the Second Region in field goal percentage.

62.8% – Trinitee Jackson (Christian County)
53.2% – Aaliyah Hampton (Christian County)
52.3% – Kinara Phillips (Christian County)
52.0% – Jamie Winstead (Webster County)
51.2% – Jalee Carter (Henderson County)
51.0% – Jayla Rose (Hopkinsville)
48.9% – Trinity McGee (Christian County)
48.5% – Raigan Price (Union County)
46.6% – Jessica Winders (Webster County)
45.6% – Shelby Summers (Crittenden County)
43.4% – Jacey Jaggers (Caldwell County)
42.9% – Karlie Keeney (Webster County)
42.8% – Breon Oldham (Hopkinsville)
42.5% – Marissa Austin (Webster County)
41.9% – Emilee Hope (Henderson County)
41.6% – Katie Rideout (Henderson County)
41.7% – Lauren Oliver (Trigg County)
40.2% – Madison Champion (Crittenden County)
40.0% – Zakyra Stallworth (Hopkinsville)

Three-Point Percentage (minimum 40 attempts)

UHA’s Lily Hendricks leads the Second Region in 3-point shooting percentage, knocking down over half her long-range shots.

51.1% – Lily Hendricks (University Heights)
40.4% – Emilee Hope (Henderson County)
35.4% – Peyton Young (Caldwell County)
34.0% – Camryn LaGrange (Madisonville)
32.5% – Sadie Wurth (Webster County)
32.2% – London Foster (Hopkinsville)
31.6% – Nykea Ikeard (Hopkins County Central)
31.2% – Karlie Keeney (Webster County)
30.4% – Katelyn Slone (Trigg County)

Free Throw Percentage (minimum 30 attempts)

80.0% – Alyssa Dickson (Henderson County)
79.1% – Laderia Gold (Christian County)
75.8% – Rylee Bush (Trigg County)
75.0% – Jessica Winders (Webster County)
74.5% – Lily Hendricks (University Heights)
74.4% – Katie Rideout (Henderson County)
73.6% – Mauri Collins (Crittenden County)
73.1% – Breon Oldham (Hopkinsville)
72.4% – Lauren Oliver (Trigg County)
71.4% – Marissa Austin (Webster County)
68.8% – Brooklyn Cotton (Dawson Springs)
63.2% – Madison Champion (Crittenden County)
62.8% – Anshanique Leavell (University Heights)
62.5% – Keira James (Hopkins County Central)
60.0% – Jralee Roberson (Union County)

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