Local sports
Lexington's boys, Dutch Fork's girls and both Gray Collegiate teams remain in the latest round of rankings, while the Gilbert girls enter for the first time this season.
The high school basketball season is in full swing and teams from around the county are working to find their footing early in the year.
Dutch Fork captured its eighth state title Friday night after the Silver Foxes defeated region foe White Knoll 21-6 to give head coach Tom Knotts his 15th career championship.
In an era where the nation’s top high school basketball talents are recruited to various big-time private and prep schools, Lexington’s Cam Scott stands as an outlier.
The start of regular season basketball play is big enough, but Fulmer Middle School’s boys’ team had an even bigger moment this week.
Gray Collegiate concluded its season, losing to Oceanside 35-28 in the 2A state title game after its offense went cold following a 14-0 first-quarter lead.