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Future SC Gamecock BB Player from Harlan Co. KY sets county scoring record
Posted on 2/18/24 at 9:11 am
Posted on 2/18/24 at 9:11 am
I've got to watch him play a few times and I know his parents and his aunt. Hope Trent does well at SC. He's a heady player.
Noah breaks Harlan Co scoring record
Trent Noah wrote his name in the Harlan County sports history books with 6:07 left in Saturday’s game against visiting Boyd County when he caught a deflected pass in the lane and went in for a layup, breaking the county scoring record held since 1995 by Harlan guard Charles Thomas.
Thomas scored 3,365 in his five years at Harlan, earning Mr. Basketball honors before going on to play at the University of Minnesota. Noah finished with 38 points in the 93-75 win and now has 3,375 points in his five-year career.
“It’s awesome to be written in history, and I couldn’t do it without my teammates and coaches always putting me in the right spots, but it’s definitely an honor,” Noah said after the game.
Noah met Thomas, who now lives in Lexington, for the first time earlier this month when the Black Bears played at Harlan.
“I hadn’t met him before but I had heard a whole lot about him,” Noah said. “He played in the final four with Minnesota and was an excellent player.”
Harlan County coach Kyle Jones played with Thomas for one season when he was an eighth grader and sees similarities between the two all-staters.
“I was tickled to death with everything tonight, the way we played and Trent breaking the record,” Jones said. “I wasn’t old enough to really remember seeing Nick Sanford or Phil Cox play, but Charles was such a special player. He was a humble guy like Trent who worked for everything he got. Trent is a special kid, and I know he is just as glad to get the win tonight.”
“We definitely had a good game, especially on the defensive end. I think we’re peaking now towards the end of the year,” Noah said. “That’s all you can ask for.”
Noah breaks Harlan Co scoring record
Trent Noah wrote his name in the Harlan County sports history books with 6:07 left in Saturday’s game against visiting Boyd County when he caught a deflected pass in the lane and went in for a layup, breaking the county scoring record held since 1995 by Harlan guard Charles Thomas.
Thomas scored 3,365 in his five years at Harlan, earning Mr. Basketball honors before going on to play at the University of Minnesota. Noah finished with 38 points in the 93-75 win and now has 3,375 points in his five-year career.
“It’s awesome to be written in history, and I couldn’t do it without my teammates and coaches always putting me in the right spots, but it’s definitely an honor,” Noah said after the game.
Noah met Thomas, who now lives in Lexington, for the first time earlier this month when the Black Bears played at Harlan.
“I hadn’t met him before but I had heard a whole lot about him,” Noah said. “He played in the final four with Minnesota and was an excellent player.”
Harlan County coach Kyle Jones played with Thomas for one season when he was an eighth grader and sees similarities between the two all-staters.
“I was tickled to death with everything tonight, the way we played and Trent breaking the record,” Jones said. “I wasn’t old enough to really remember seeing Nick Sanford or Phil Cox play, but Charles was such a special player. He was a humble guy like Trent who worked for everything he got. Trent is a special kid, and I know he is just as glad to get the win tonight.”
“We definitely had a good game, especially on the defensive end. I think we’re peaking now towards the end of the year,” Noah said. “That’s all you can ask for.”
Posted on 2/18/24 at 9:16 am to scrooster
I put this on the wrong board. I asked them to move it.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 9:30 am to Harlan County USA
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Harlan County
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Boyd County
I’m sure the hype is Justified.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 11:14 am to Stagg8
AND he's smart enough to avoid Calipari!
Posted on 2/18/24 at 1:56 pm to real turf fan
We're excited to get him.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 5:04 pm to Harlan County USA
Hope he doesn’t blow his chance at the Cocks
Posted on 2/18/24 at 6:03 pm to Harlan County USA
We dug coal together
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