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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Campbell County boys basketball crew is advancing to the Candy 16 match quarterfinals Friday night time.
Campbell County defeated Newport 43-40 Thursday night time in a UK HealthCare Boys’ Basketball Candy 16 first spherical sport at Rupp Area.
Campbell County (27-6) performs Harlan County (32-4) in a state quarterfinal at 6 p.m. Friday at Rupp Area. Campbell County is making its eighth Candy 16 look and its first journey since being a 2019 state semifinalist.
After a memorable tenth Area remaining victory, Campbell County coach Brent Sowder stated the Camels simply needed a possibility for yet one more sport. The journey will proceed on Friday night time in Lexington.
“We all know Newport’s an amazing crew,” Campbell County coach Brent Sowder stated. “We knew they had been going to make a run there on the finish. Our guys saved their composure. I am actually pleased with how they did that. How they defended, how they rebounded. I talked about that earlier than the sport that rebounding was going to be an enormous a part of this so my coronary heart is full. I am tremendous pleased with these guys.”
Campbell County’s Connor Weinel stated the Camels performed collectively as a bunch – one thing lots of the gamers have completed because the third grade.
“It is an superior expertise,” Weinel stated. “We battled it out.”
The Camels had been led by a number of gamers together with Broc Sorgenfrei who scored 12 factors. Garyn Jackson added 11 factors. Weinel scored 9 factors and had 10 rebounds.
“Coming down right here profitable this state sport it feels superb truthfully,” Jackson stated. “I am unable to even think about it.”
Campbell County’s defensive effort was sturdy all through the primary half Thursday night time. The groups traded leads all through the primary quarter and the Camels had an 11-10 benefit by the primary eight minutes.
The Camels jumped out to an 8-0 run early within the second quarter, main by 12 factors (24-12) after Weinel’s two free throws on the 1:13 mark.
Campbell County led 24-14 at halftime. The Camels restricted Newport to only 29% capturing within the first half. Campbell County shot 60% together with 3 of 5 on 3-pointers. Jackson scored a game-high 9 factors on 4 of 4 capturing from the sphere within the first half.
Newport made issues fascinating within the third quarter because the Wildcats went on an 8-0 run to tie the sport at 32.
The Camels jumped out to a 7-2 run early within the fourth quarter and went forward 39-34 on Sorgenfrei’s uncontested layup by the lane with 5:37 left.
Newport closed the hole to 39-36 on Jabari Covington’s bucket with 3:26 left. James Turner scored a few minute later to place the Wildcats inside one level (39-38).
Campbell County’s Nathan Smith made two free throws with 38.3 seconds left to increase Newport’s result in 41-38.
Newport’s DeShaun Jackson made a 15-foot jumper to shut the deficit to 41-40 with 26 seconds left.
Nevertheless, Campbell County’s Xavier Fancher made two free throws to seal the sport with 6.6 seconds left.
Turner scored a team-high 14 factors and had 5 rebounds. Covington added 11 factors and 7 rebounds.
Thursday night time was the primary assembly between the colleges since Dec. 8, 2022 when Campbell County received 61-40 over visiting Newport.
Newport, which made its second straight Candy 16 look and third time since 2010, had a 24-game win streak this season getting into Thursday night time. Newport was attempting to win its first Candy 16 sport since 1955.
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