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2012 Houchens Industries/KHSAA Girls Sweet Sixteen® Basketball 2012 Houchens Industries/KHSAA Girls Sweet Sixteen® Basketball Tournament Media Notes Information for Lincoln County Players Games Jersey Player Played Played 21 Kourtney Belcher 31 X 4 Emily Fox 32 X 25 Chansler Gilbert 32 X 13 Caitlin Hall 11 X 14 Cristin Hall 9 X 22 Sydney Harris 32 X 50 Tiandra Hocker 32 X 10 Kelsi Honaker 28 X 5 Heidi Huffman 30 X 2 Ciara Saylor 32 X 20 Spencer Sims 31 X 23 Rachel Spangler 31 X Team Total Stats Record (wins - losses) 24 - 9 Points Scored 1961 Points Allowed 1694 Total Field Goals Made (2pt and 3pt) 368 Total Field Goals Attempted (2pt and 3pt) 868 Total Field Goal % 42.4% Total 3-Point Field Goals Made 73 Total 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 222 Total 3-Point Field Goal % 32.9% Total Free Throws Made 203 Total Free Throws Attempted 312 Total Free Throw % 65.1% Total Rebounds 542 Scoring 2-point 3-Point Free Games Field Field Total Jersey Player Throws Played Goals Goals Points Scored Scored Scored 21 Kourtney Belcher 31 76 0 47 199 4 Emily Fox 32 100 76 113 541 25 Chansler Gilbert 32 38 3 10 95 13 Caitlin Hall 11 0 0 0 0 14 Cristin Hall 9 2 1 2 9 22 Sydney Harris 32 107 7 78 313 50 Tiandra Hocker 32 46 0 20 112 10 Kelsi Honaker 28 5 1 15 28 5 Heidi Huffman 30 8 10 10 56 2 Ciara Saylor 32 16 18 43 129 20 Spencer Sims 31 32 1 19 86 23 Rachel Spangler 31 41 11 57 172 (continued next page) Copyright 2012 Kentucky High School Athletic Association 2012 Houchens Industries/KHSAA Girls Sweet Sixteen® Basketball Tournament Media Notes Information for Lincoln County (continued) Field Goals (2pt and 3pt) Field Field Field Games Jersey Player Goals Goals Goal Played Made Attempted % 21 Kourtney Belcher 31 82 177 46.3 4 Emily Fox 32 186 405 45.9 25 Chansler Gilbert 32 45 110 40.9 13 Caitlin Hall 11 1 5 20.0 14 Cristin Hall 9 6 11 54.5 22 Sydney Harris 32 125 282 44.3 50 Tiandra Hocker 32 53 100 53.0 10 Kelsi Honaker 28 8 39 20.5 5 Heidi Huffman 30 21 94 22.3 2 Ciara Saylor 32 38 130 29.2 20 Spencer Sims 31 34 81 42.0 23 Rachel Spangler 31 56 157 35.7 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point 3-Point 3-Point Games Field Field Field Jersey Player Played Goals Goals Goal Made Attempted % 21 Kourtney Belcher 31 0 3 0.0% 4 Emily Fox 32 80 198 40.4% 25 Chansler Gilbert 32 3 12 25.0% 13 Caitlin Hall 11 1 3 33.3% 14 Cristin Hall 9 1 5 20.0% 22 Sydney Harris 32 7 26 26.9% 50 Tiandra Hocker 32 0 1 0.0% 10 Kelsi Honaker 28 1 17 5.9% 5 Heidi Huffman 30 12 61 19.7% 2 Ciara Saylor 32 20 69 29.0% 20 Spencer Sims 31 2 11 18.2% 23 Rachel Spangler 31 11 44 25.0% Free Throws Free Free Free Games Jersey Player Throws Throws Throw Played Made Attempted % 21 Kourtney Belcher 31 50 77 64.9 4 Emily Fox 32 119 153 77.8 25 Chansler Gilbert 32 10 22 45.5 13 Caitlin Hall 11 0 0 - 14 Cristin Hall 9 1 2 50.0 22 Sydney Harris 32 88 135 65.2 50 Tiandra Hocker 32 22 49 44.9 10 Kelsi Honaker 28 15 22 68.2 5 Heidi Huffman 30 11 16 68.8 2 Ciara Saylor 32 45 57 78.9 20 Spencer Sims 31 21 25 84.0 23 Rachel Spangler 31 59 94 62.8 (continued next page) Copyright 2012 Kentucky High School Athletic Association 2012 Houchens Industries/KHSAA Girls Sweet Sixteen® Basketball Tournament Media Notes Information for Lincoln County (continued) Rebounds Games Jersey Player Rebounds Played 21 Kourtney Belcher 31 138 4 Emily Fox 32 147 25 Chansler Gilbert 32 39 13 Caitlin Hall 11 3 14 Cristin Hall 9 4 22 Sydney Harris 32 210 50 Tiandra Hocker 32 114 10 Kelsi Honaker 28 15 5 Heidi Huffman 30 18 2 Ciara Saylor 32 81 20 Spencer Sims 31 60 23 Rachel Spangler 31 136 Copyright 2012 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Coaching Information Head Coach Cassandra McWhorter Alma Mater Lincoln County High School, 2001 Austin Peay State University, 2006 Year Graduated LC – ’01 ‐ APSU –‘06 Current Years at School 2 Record at Current School 46‐16 Previous Schools Coached None District Championships Won (Years) 2 (2011 & 2012) Regional Championships Won (Years) 1 (2012) Projected Starting Five G Emily Fox G Rachel Spangler C Kourtney Belcher Sydney Harris F G Ciara Saylor Coach Comments 1. Please describe what advancing to the State Tournament means for your program, your school and your players. Advancing to the State Tournament means more than you could describe for the Lady Pats program. We have come close so many times in the past few years and for these young ladies to accomplish this goal means so much, not only to them but to the school, community, and former players who never got that chance. Playing in the state tournament is a dream come true for this team and a memory that will last a lifetime! 2. What will your team have to do in order to have a chance of winning the State Tournament? Our team needs to do what we have done all year. Take one game at a time! (One play, one pass, one assist, one rebound, one steal, one possession at a time.) We can not look to the past or to the future, but only be concerned with NOW. .
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