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MCMS has winning girls basketball teams Torrie Osbon, Director of Communications Metcalfe County Schools An impressive year for the Metcalfe County Middle School girls basketball teams. The MCMS Lady Hornets won the CKMSAC 8th Grade Tournament by defeating Russell County 38-30 in the championship game on Oct. 21. The 8th-grade team was also the regular-season conference champions with a perfect 14-0 conference record. The MCMS 7th Grade Lady Hornets finished the CKMSAC tournament as runners up falling to Russell County 38-27. Bree Jolly was named the 2021 CKMSAC Girls Basketball Athlete of the Year and Aubrey Glass was selected the 2021 CKMSAC Tournament MVP. Lexie Bowles has been selected to participate in the inaugural KY EAST WEST ALL-STAR games at Seneca High School on Saturday, November 20, 2022. 180 college coaches from 7 states have been invited to attend either in person or virtual nationwide on the NFHS Network. "We are so excited to have Lexie play in this event and represent our program," said MCHS volleyball coach Mielle DiStefano. "She's had an outstanding career and deserves this invitation. By the state now having all-star games, this will give our younger players something to strive for if they want to play at the next level." This story was posted on 2021-10-26 07:16:26
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