Grayson County freshman-to-be Breigh Jones, who will be the top returning scorer next year, drives the ball down the court during the Lady Cougars’ game against Breckinridge County in December.
Grayson County junior Tayden Logsdon maneuvers around an Owensboro Catholic player during a home basketball game this past season.
Photo courtesy of Justin Miller
Grayson County freshman-to-be Breigh Jones, who will be the top returning scorer next year, drives the ball down the court during the Lady Cougars’ game against Breckinridge County in December.
With the high school basketball season in Kentucky just hours away from ending with the boys’ state tournament in Lexington, eyes already are pointed toward next year.
For the Grayson County High School basketball teams, who posted winning records for the first time together since 2021 and only the second time in the last nine years, there is plenty of reason to look ahead after solid, and often spectacular, 2023-24 seasons.
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