Warren East senior Keyoni Collins (20) is defended by Allen County-Scottsville junior Debora Patrick (50) and Allen County-Scottsville senior Aubrie Naiser (3) during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Allen County-Scottsville senior Aubrie Naiser (3) drives to the basket during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Warren East’s bench and fans cheer during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Allen County-Scottsville senior Aubrie Naiser (3) and Warren East senior Keyoni Collins (20) fight for the ball during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Allen County-Scottsville senior Aubrie Naiser (3) defends Warren East senior Sam Carver (10) during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Allen County-Scottsville junior Kyra Marr (23) is defended by Warren East senior Lydia Jones (2) during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Allen County-Scottsville junior Debora Patrick (50) gets the tip-off over Warren East senior Lydia Jones (2) during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Warren East senior Sam Carver (10) is defended by Allen County-Scottsville junior Debora Patrick (50) during the second game of the Girls’ District 15 Tournament at Barren County High School on Monday (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
About Jack Dobbs
Jack covers city government for the Daily News. Originally from Simpson County, he attended Western Kentucky University and graduated in 2022 with a degree in journalism.