Mason County Royals Statistics
Team : 71 points per game avg., FG 47%, FT 68%, 3 PT. 34%, +6 Rebounds per game
Players : Top Three
+ Points
1. Darius Miller 234 (21.3 per game) 55% from field 75% from line
2. Tevor Setty 135 (12.3 per game) made 19 of 22 Free Throws (86%)
3. Russ Middleton 115 (10.5 per game) shot 39% from 3 point range
+ Rebounding
1. Darius Miller 82 (7.45 per game)
2. Trevor Setty 46 (4.18 per game)
3. Brad Pawsat 41 (3.73 per game)
Royal's Tournament MVP : Darius Miller
+ Mason County's Darius Miller was the Most Valuable Player for the Royals in the 10th Region Tournament as he led his team in scoring and rebounding with an average of 21 points and 8 rebounds.
As always the Royals Star entertained with his graceful skills and signature combination of fluid offensive scoring and tough defensive play. Miller finished with an impressive 26 Steals and 22 Blocked Shots while shooting 55% from the field and 75% from the line.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Monday, March 12, 2007
Mason County Season Ends at 28 - 3
Royals give Valiant Effort in Classic Matchup
The Mason County Royals were outscored 63 to 59 in an epic battle with The Clark County Cardinals on Sunday before an excited vibrant crowd in The Fieldhouse. The Royals were led by a spectacular 33 point performance by Junior Forward Darius Miller and a strong game from Trevor Setty who finished with 13 Points and 6 Rebounds.
The Cardinals, bolstered by the skills of guard Preston Knowles, held off a furious fourth quarter comeback attempt by the Royals. Knowles had 33 points, including 25 in the pressure packed second half.
On a dramatic stage made for superstars the two teams traded baskets for most of the game and kept the fans roaring on both sides. Big Players play Big in games that mean the most. Mason County's Darius Miller and Clark County's Preston Knowles did just that, scoring on many back and forth exchanges and giving the packed house quite a show.
The tensest moments were in the Final Quarter when the Royals were storming back and the Cardinals continued to answer the call. Every possession was hotly contested and the excitement built as the clock ticked down.
After tough back to back field goals from Trevor Setty and Darius Miller, Mason County trailed by only 2 points with 1:47 left in the game. Following 2 free throws by Preston Knowles, a Mason County turnover led to a deflating Clark County Three Pointer that gave the Cardinals a 7 point lead with 1 minute to play.
Mason County then turned up the defense and sparked a comeback. The Royals electrified the homecrowd and climbed to within three on a Setty score in the lane followed by a quick Cardinal turnover with 39 seconds remaining.
The student section and everyone else in blue and white erupted in cheers at the turn of events but down by three with the ball the Royals were unable to score.
Clark County then added one more free throw with 13 seconds left to win by four.
Clark County 63
Mason County 59
Individual Scoring:
Scott 5, Miller 33, Setty 13, Middleton 2, Pawsat 6
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Mason County Wins Over Bishop Brossart
Royals Too Much For Mustangs
Mason County improved to a stellar 28 and 2 on the season by beating Bishop Brossart 63 to 57 Saturday in a highnoon showdown at The Fieldhouse. The Royals withstood a late comeback attempt by the Mustangs to advance to the Tournament Finals on Sunday.
Mason County was up by 16 points over Brossart and in control of the game when the Mustangs surged in the fourth quarter and cut the lead to four with under a minute to play. The Royals responded with a late run of their own on a two handed slam by Senior Tony Browning and Darius Miller's clutch score off a Mustang's costly turnover.
The Royals once again got off to a fast start, outscoring the Mustangs 16 to 7 in the First Quarter, behind the hot shooting of Trevor Setty who finished with 10 points . Miller led all Scorers with 26 points and Russ Middleton had 17 including 11 of 15 from the line. Senior Brad Pawsat had 12 Rebounds.
Mason County will play the Clark County Cardinals in the Championship Game at 3pm Sunday.
Player of The Game : Darius Miller
Miller continued his excellent tournament play with 26 Points on 9 of 19 shooting from the field and 9 of 14 from the free throw line. Miller dominated defensively, in the paint and elsewhere, with 6 blocked shots and 4 steals.
Stats
Mason County
FG 42.2%
3 PT FG 20%
FT 64.7%
REB 32
TO 16
Individual Scoring : Miller 26, King 1, Pawsat 2, Setty 10, Browning 5, Middleton 17, Stahl 2
Mason County improved to a stellar 28 and 2 on the season by beating Bishop Brossart 63 to 57 Saturday in a highnoon showdown at The Fieldhouse. The Royals withstood a late comeback attempt by the Mustangs to advance to the Tournament Finals on Sunday.
Mason County was up by 16 points over Brossart and in control of the game when the Mustangs surged in the fourth quarter and cut the lead to four with under a minute to play. The Royals responded with a late run of their own on a two handed slam by Senior Tony Browning and Darius Miller's clutch score off a Mustang's costly turnover.
The Royals once again got off to a fast start, outscoring the Mustangs 16 to 7 in the First Quarter, behind the hot shooting of Trevor Setty who finished with 10 points . Miller led all Scorers with 26 points and Russ Middleton had 17 including 11 of 15 from the line. Senior Brad Pawsat had 12 Rebounds.
Mason County will play the Clark County Cardinals in the Championship Game at 3pm Sunday.
Player of The Game : Darius Miller
Miller continued his excellent tournament play with 26 Points on 9 of 19 shooting from the field and 9 of 14 from the free throw line. Miller dominated defensively, in the paint and elsewhere, with 6 blocked shots and 4 steals.
Stats
Mason County
FG 42.2%
3 PT FG 20%
FT 64.7%
REB 32
TO 16
Individual Scoring : Miller 26, King 1, Pawsat 2, Setty 10, Browning 5, Middleton 17, Stahl 2
Thursday, March 8, 2007
USA Today / Maxpreps.com Rankings
Royals Ranked Fourth
The USA Today / Maxpreps.com Kentucky High School Top Ten (3/5/07)
1. Scott County (27-2)
2. Ballard (29-2)
3. Bryan Station (23-7)
4. Mason County (25-2)
5. Male (26-5)
6. Warren Central (25-4)
7. Lexington Catholic (23-9)
8. Tates Creek (25-6)
9. Jeffersontown (21-7)
10. Covington Catholic (22-6)
The USA Today / Maxpreps.com Kentucky High School Top Ten (3/5/07)
1. Scott County (27-2)
2. Ballard (29-2)
3. Bryan Station (23-7)
4. Mason County (25-2)
5. Male (26-5)
6. Warren Central (25-4)
7. Lexington Catholic (23-9)
8. Tates Creek (25-6)
9. Jeffersontown (21-7)
10. Covington Catholic (22-6)
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Mason County vs. Bishop Brossart in Semifinals
Royals Play Mustangs Saturday at Noon
The two winners from Wednesday night, Mason County and Bishop Brossart, will meet for the third time this season in the Semifinals of the 10th Region Tournament this Saturday at The Fieldhouse. The Royals have won both previous contests by an average of 17 points per game.
Darius Miller Scored 29 points against the Mustangs just a couple weeks ago in a 12 point win at home. Earlier in the year, the Royals beat Brossart in the Championship Game of the Mason County Invitational Tournament 56 - 33.
Bishop Brossart is rated 18th in the State and 3rd in the Region (Dave Cantrall Rates The State).
Mason County Knocks Out Montgomery County in First Round of Regional
Royals Win 71 - 54
The Highly Rated Mason County Royals made quick work of the Montgomery County Indians Wednesday Night in the First Round of the 10th Region tournament exploding for 29 First Quarter Points behind the dominant performance of Junior Forward Darius Miller and the sizzling Three Point shooting of Sophomore Guard Russ Middleton.
An exuberant, packed Fieldhouse watched The Royals burn the nets up, getting off to a decisive lead early and stretching it to as much as 30 points in the Third Quarter. Darius Miller Led both teams in Scoring and Rebounding, ringing up a double double on 19 points and 10 rebounds. Middleton finished with 15 Points on Five Three Pointers.
Player of The Game : Darius Miller
Royal's Star Forward Darius Miller was 7 of 10 from the field, 1 of 2 from three point range, and 4 of 5 from the line. His hustle on the Boards earned him 10 rebounds and his signature unselfish play garnered him 7 assists. Miller was able to control the game and dominated in the paint on both ends. He had 3 blocks and 2 steals.
Stats
Mason County
FG 45.8%
3 PT FG 35.5%
FT 66.7%
REB 38 TO 13
Individual Scoring : Scott 8, Miller 19, King 5, Pawsat 4, Setty 8, Browning 8, Middleton 15, N. Stahl 2, W. Stahl 2
The Highly Rated Mason County Royals made quick work of the Montgomery County Indians Wednesday Night in the First Round of the 10th Region tournament exploding for 29 First Quarter Points behind the dominant performance of Junior Forward Darius Miller and the sizzling Three Point shooting of Sophomore Guard Russ Middleton.
An exuberant, packed Fieldhouse watched The Royals burn the nets up, getting off to a decisive lead early and stretching it to as much as 30 points in the Third Quarter. Darius Miller Led both teams in Scoring and Rebounding, ringing up a double double on 19 points and 10 rebounds. Middleton finished with 15 Points on Five Three Pointers.
Player of The Game : Darius Miller
Royal's Star Forward Darius Miller was 7 of 10 from the field, 1 of 2 from three point range, and 4 of 5 from the line. His hustle on the Boards earned him 10 rebounds and his signature unselfish play garnered him 7 assists. Miller was able to control the game and dominated in the paint on both ends. He had 3 blocks and 2 steals.
Stats
Mason County
FG 45.8%
3 PT FG 35.5%
FT 66.7%
REB 38 TO 13
Individual Scoring : Scott 8, Miller 19, King 5, Pawsat 4, Setty 8, Browning 8, Middleton 15, N. Stahl 2, W. Stahl 2
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Team Leaders : Top Three
The Mason County Royals shoot 46.8 % from the field, 69.9 % from the free throw line, and have outscored their opponents 74 to 51 per game on average. Darius Miller is among the State Leaders in Scoring at 18.3 points per game.
Points :
1. Darius Miller 511 (18.3 per game)
2. Trevor Setty 358 (12.8 per game)
3. Russ Middleton 338 ( 12.1 per game)
Rebounds :
1. Darius Miller 214 (7.6 per game)
2. Brad Pawsat 116 (4.1 per game)
3. Trevor Setty 109 ( 3.8 per game)
Assists :
1. Darius Miller 98
2. Russ Middleton 49
3. Tyreese Scott 45
Steals
1. Darius Miller 65
2. Tyreese Scott 34
3. Brad Pawsat 25
3 Pt.
1. Trevor Setty 60 ( 60/157 … 38.2% )
2. Russ Middleton 46 ( 46/114 … 40.4% )
3. Tyreese Scott 38 ( 38/110 … 34.5% )
Free Throw %
1. Trevor Setty 80.6 % (50/62)
2. Darius Miller 80.0 % (92/115)
3. Russ Middleton 71.3 % (82/115)
Points :
1. Darius Miller 511 (18.3 per game)
2. Trevor Setty 358 (12.8 per game)
3. Russ Middleton 338 ( 12.1 per game)
Rebounds :
1. Darius Miller 214 (7.6 per game)
2. Brad Pawsat 116 (4.1 per game)
3. Trevor Setty 109 ( 3.8 per game)
Assists :
1. Darius Miller 98
2. Russ Middleton 49
3. Tyreese Scott 45
Steals
1. Darius Miller 65
2. Tyreese Scott 34
3. Brad Pawsat 25
3 Pt.
1. Trevor Setty 60 ( 60/157 … 38.2% )
2. Russ Middleton 46 ( 46/114 … 40.4% )
3. Tyreese Scott 38 ( 38/110 … 34.5% )
Free Throw %
1. Trevor Setty 80.6 % (50/62)
2. Darius Miller 80.0 % (92/115)
3. Russ Middleton 71.3 % (82/115)
Monday, March 5, 2007
10th Region Tournament at The Fieldhouse
a Action Starts with two games on Wednesday March 7th
Bishop Brossart (27-4) v. Deming (13-15) 5:00 pm
Mason County (26-2) v. Montgomery County (22-7) 8:30 pm
[Winners Play each other Saturday at noon in the Semifinals]
Rating the 10th Region
BOYS
Dave Cantrall's Rating the State
10TH REGION
1. Mason County 84.3
2. Clark County 78.0
3. Bishop Brossart 77.6
4. Scott 74.0
5. Montgomery County 65.1
6. Harrison County 60.3
7. Augusta 42.08. Deming 41.7
Bishop Brossart (27-4) v. Deming (13-15) 5:00 pm
Mason County (26-2) v. Montgomery County (22-7) 8:30 pm
[Winners Play each other Saturday at noon in the Semifinals]
Rating the 10th Region
BOYS
Dave Cantrall's Rating the State
10TH REGION
1. Mason County 84.3
2. Clark County 78.0
3. Bishop Brossart 77.6
4. Scott 74.0
5. Montgomery County 65.1
6. Harrison County 60.3
7. Augusta 42.08. Deming 41.7
10th Region Teams to Watch
a Mason County will host the 10th Region Tournament beginning this week at The Fieldhouse. The Royals will play Montgomery County Wednesday March 7 At 8:30pm . Mason County, Clark County, and Bishop Brossart are the favored teams in the Region . Here is the recent statewide list by Dave Cantrall ...
Dave Cantrall Basketball Ratings
MARCH 4, 2007
BOYS
Team (region)
1. Scott County (11th)
2. Ballard (7th)
3. Bryan Station (11th)
4. Mason County (10th)
5. Lexington Catholic (11th)
6. Warren Central (4th)
7. Jeffersontown (7th)
8. Madison Central (11th)
9. Covington Catholic (9th)
10. Christian County (2nd)
11. Tates Creek (11th)
12. Male (7th)
13. Holmes (9th)(tie) South Laurel (13th)
15. Trinity (7th)
16. PRP (6th)
17. Clark County (10th)
18. Bishop Brossart (10th)
19. Eastern (7th)(tie) Henderson Co. (2nd)
21. Doss (6th)
22. Manual (7th)
23. Fairdale (6th)
24. Greenwood (4th)
Miller Out in Front
Darius Miller, Mason County's Spectacular Junior Forward, continues to attract alot of attention from the major schools and many consider him to be the number one class of 2008 prospect in the state of Kentucky. Here's what they're saying on the web ...
[ Excerpt of Mark Story kentucky.com sports Question and Answer Column]
" Question : Are we (UK) in a good position to sign Darius Miller? This is a guy we just can't let slip away... Your thoughts?
Doug, Jacksonville,FL
Answer : Doug, I agree with your assessment that Mason County's junior swingman Darius Miller is a huge recruit for UK. Back in the fall, I know Tubby went and stood out in the rain at a Mason County football game to watch Darius play. I also think, after the Chris Lofton disappointment, a lot of people in Maysville would like to see Darius and UK hook up. But, from what I've read, Darius is saying right now that he's wide open. Florida recently offered him. He's going to be a highly-coveted, national recruit ...
Best wishes, Mark Story "
"Darius Miller a 6-6 forward is one of the top players in the Class of 2008 that Coach Bruce Weber (illinois coach) is pursuing and doing so very hard..."
insideillini.com
"When Chris Lofton was a senior at Mason County (Ky.) High, Darius Miller was a 150-pound freshman who his coach called a 'baby colt'. Now that colt has grown up and plenty of schools are starting to take notice."
scout.com
"Asking Mason County's Darius Miller to break down a list of the major college programs recruiting him is almost like taking a snapshot of the NCAA Tournament's 'Sweet 16' in any given year. One of the most highly-touted prospects in the class of 2008 hails from Maysville, Kentucky. The four-star prospect from Mason County is 6-foot-6 small forward Darius Miller, who is rated as the No. 37 prospect in the '08 class and the nation's No. 8 small forward ... "
chicagosports.com
[ Excerpt of Mark Story kentucky.com sports Question and Answer Column]
" Question : Are we (UK) in a good position to sign Darius Miller? This is a guy we just can't let slip away... Your thoughts?
Doug, Jacksonville,FL
Answer : Doug, I agree with your assessment that Mason County's junior swingman Darius Miller is a huge recruit for UK. Back in the fall, I know Tubby went and stood out in the rain at a Mason County football game to watch Darius play. I also think, after the Chris Lofton disappointment, a lot of people in Maysville would like to see Darius and UK hook up. But, from what I've read, Darius is saying right now that he's wide open. Florida recently offered him. He's going to be a highly-coveted, national recruit ...
Best wishes, Mark Story "
"Darius Miller a 6-6 forward is one of the top players in the Class of 2008 that Coach Bruce Weber (illinois coach) is pursuing and doing so very hard..."
insideillini.com
"When Chris Lofton was a senior at Mason County (Ky.) High, Darius Miller was a 150-pound freshman who his coach called a 'baby colt'. Now that colt has grown up and plenty of schools are starting to take notice."
scout.com
"Asking Mason County's Darius Miller to break down a list of the major college programs recruiting him is almost like taking a snapshot of the NCAA Tournament's 'Sweet 16' in any given year. One of the most highly-touted prospects in the class of 2008 hails from Maysville, Kentucky. The four-star prospect from Mason County is 6-foot-6 small forward Darius Miller, who is rated as the No. 37 prospect in the '08 class and the nation's No. 8 small forward ... "
chicagosports.com
Mason County Runs Away with District Title
Showtime in The Fieldhouse !
a Thursday March 1, 2007 Maysville, Ky. ... The Mason County Royals (26-2) got off to a breakaway start and never looked back, rolling up 90 points on the Augusta Panthers for their seventh consecutive District Championship and 3oth in school history. Early in the game, the eager fans were treated to a highflying reverse slam by the Royal's Darius Miller who led all scorers with 19 points. Trevor Setty added 18 points and Russ Middleton had 14.
a Statistics
Mason County FG 47% 3 PT FG 27.6% FT 66.7% Rebounds : 52
Augusta FG 25% 3 PT FG 18.8% FT 30.4% Rebounds : 38
Mason County [90] : Scott 5, Hamm 3, Miller 19, King 6, Setty18,
Browning 2, Thompson 2,Middleton 14, N. Stahl 4,
Tolle 4, Lykins 2, W. Stahl 5, Rice 6
Augusta [36] : Cummins 4, Kelsch 3, Staggs 5, Hardymon 12, White 4, Mofford 4, Hamilton 4
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