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Colonels in the driver’s seat as region tourney begins

Lacon McKinney by Lacon McKinney
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The Henderson County Colonels enter the Second Region Tournament exactly where they’ve worked all season to be: in the driver’s seat.

Henderson enters postseason play ranked No. 1 in the region in RPI and No. 18 in the state according to KSR. After graduating over half of last year’s regional championship team, the Colonels responded with an improved 24-4 regular-season record and a perfect 11-0 mark against Second Region opponents.

Now everything resets.

Henderson County opens regional play Wednesday at 6 p.m. against Christian County. With a win, the Colonels would advance to face the winner of Hopkins County Central and Livingston Central.

Head coach Tyler Smithhart has made it clear that regular-season success carries no weight this week.

“I think the danger in being undefeated against the region is if you think it’s going to be easier,” Smithhart said. “Everybody’s record going into the regional tournament is 0-0.”

This Colonels team has built its season on defense and rebounding. That identity showed in the first meeting with Christian County, a 71-26 victory on Jan. 13 in which the Colonels never allowed the game to tighten.

Still, postseason basketball rarely mirrors the regular season. Christian County has a storied history of success in the region and may not look the same on Wednesday as it did in January.

“We have to stay true to our identity — defense and rebounding,” Smithhart said. “That is the floor. That has to be our foundation.”

Henderson has earned wins over six of the seven teams in the field, though only two were close — a 49-46 road victory at Hopkins County Central and a 53-51 win at Lyon County in early February.

While those results provide experience, there is still urgency and a need to rise to the moment.

“At this point in the season, you want to be sharp,” Smithhart said. “You need to make shots, make free throws, and make sure you’re tight with the ball.”

Offensively, Henderson has relied on steady production from junior point guard Xavion Johnson, the Colonels’ leading scorer at 14.0 points per game. Johnson has been effective getting to the free-throw line, converting 127 FTs this season, nearly five per game. He also leads the team in rebounding at 4.7 per contest.

Junior Amare Stewart adds perimeter scoring. He is averaging 13.7 points per game and has made 66 three-pointers while shooting 43.7 percent from beyond the arc on 2.4 makes per game. Those numbers mirror Cooper Davenport’s junior season, when he shot 41 percent and averaged 2.3 threes per game.

When Stewart finds space, defenses extend, opening driving lanes and post entries for the Colonels.

Junior Zayden Martin brings energy and physicality, averaging 7.4 points per game. He defends multiple positions and gives HCHS flexibility on both ends.

Senior Travis Little provides athleticism and creativity, averaging six points per game. Senior Braden Williams, a Brescia commit, anchors the frontcourt. Williams is shooting 63.7 percent from the field and averaging 2.3 made field goals per game, finishing efficiently around the rim.

Sophomore Malaikye Taylor has emerged as Henderson County’s glue guy, doing the dirty work with hustle and defense. He averages 4.5 rebounds per game, second on the team behind Johnson.

The Colonels do not rely on one scorer. Different players have led on different nights, allowing the Colonels to win both high-scoring games and low-possession battles.

The tournament format changes the rhythm as preparation time shortens and adjustments come quickly. If the Colonels advance, a semifinal against Hopkins County Central could resemble the earlier defensive battle.

Should Henderson make it to the championship, they could once again face Lyon County, a familiar foe in postseason play. The two teams have met in the regional tournament in both of the past two years, setting the stage for another high-stakes matchup.

Smithhart said recent practices have focused on executing in late-game situations, protecting the ball, and making free throws—three areas that were crucial in last year’s run to the Colonels’ first regional championship in 26 years.

A second straight regional title would not only return Henderson to Rupp Arena but also cement the program’s standing with the best of the Second Region.

“So many of us have talked about the joy we found in the day-to-day improvement,” Smithhart said. “It’s such a reward and validation for the work and sacrifices you make over the course of a season.”

The hard work all leads up to the 6 p.m. Wednesday matchup in Madisonville, where the record resets to 0-0. One year later, the Colonels have a real chance to make history again with back-to-back championships.

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