Grayson County made history by reaching the KHSAA Sweet 16 semifinals for the first time after defeating Great Crossing 58-50. Jack Logsdon led the charge with a standout performance, scoring 19 points, including a pivotal three-pointer in the final quarter. The victory allows Grayson County (27-6) to face St. Xavier (28-7) Saturday at 11 a.m. in the semifinals, in an exciting matchup ahead.

By the Numbers
  • Jack Logsdon scored 19 points, with 13 coming in the fourth quarter.
  • The game featured 11,817 fans at Rupp Arena.
State of Play
  • Grayson County rallied from behind, outscoring Great Crossing 23-12 in the fourth quarter.
  • St. Xavier advanced after narrowly beating North Laurel 46-44.
What's Next

Grayson County will look to continue its historic run in the semifinals against St. Xavier, having already proven their resilience with a strong comeback performance. The outcome could further cement Grayson County's emergence as a competitive force in Kentucky high school basketball.

Bottom Line

Grayson County's journey to the semifinals reflects a significant milestone for the program, marking their determination and growth. Players like Logsdon are crucial to this momentum, and their performance will be key in the upcoming game against St. Xavier.