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BCHS honors Basketball Seniors

Butler County High School honored their senior basketball players on Monday night. 

 #21 Mr. Ty Griffin. Ty has played basketball for 2 years. He is escorted by his parents, RB Griffin and Ashley Flint, both of Morgantown. He is undecided of his plans after graduation at this time. Ty is going to miss playing ball with his friends.

 

 #23 Mr. Keagen Eric Grubb. Keagen has played basketball for 11 years. He is escorted by his parents, Kim and Pat Grubb of Morgantown. After graduation, he plans to attend college to pursue a career in Industrial Maintenance. Keagen’s favorite memory was being at Basketball Camp.

 

#22 Mr. Kolton Hudson. Kolton has played basketball since Jr. Pro. He is escorted by his parents, Brittiany and Dewayne Hudson of Morgantown. After graduation, he plans to attend college and major in Engineering. Kolton’s favorite memory was winning Districts his freshman year.

 

 #15 Mr. Brody Hunt. Brody has played Varsity basketball for 5 years. He is escorted by his parents, Jon and Andrea Hunt, of Morgantown. He is unsure of his plans after graduation at this time. Brody is going to miss getting to watch practice and being around his teammates everyday.

 

 #20 Mr. Luke Laughing. Luke has played basketball for 5 years. He is escorted by his parents, Hawk and Regina Laughing of Morgantown. After graduation, he plans to attend the University of Louisville and pursue a degree in Physical Therapy. Luke’s favorite memory is winning district his sophomore year.

 

 #40 Mr. Carson Miller. Carson has played basketball since Jr. Pro. He is escorted by his Aunt and Uncle, Jordan and Melody Miller of Roundhill. He is unsure of his plans after graduation at this time. Carson is going to miss Coach Dockery trying to rebound with him in scrimmages.

 

These seniors would like to thank all of their family, friends, coaches and fans who have supported them through the years and their dedication to the class of 2023.

 
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