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The Harlan Green Dragons finished second in the Cumberland River All "A" Conference fifth- and sixth-grade tournament recently.
Photo submitted The Harlan Green Dragons finished second in the Cumberland River All "A" Conference fifth- and sixth-grade tournament recently.
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An Enterprise Staff Report

The Harlan Green Dragons placed second in the Cumberland River All “A” fifth- and sixth-grade tournament recently.

Harlan fell 36-31 to Barbourville in the championship contest. Patrick Bynum powered the Green Dragons with 11 points, while Jacob Wilson added 10.

Barbourville outscored Harlan 14-6 in the decisive second quarter to take a 10-point lead into the half. The Dragons rallied in the second half, but were unable to erase the deficit.

Harlan knocked off Williamsburg 42-33 in the tournament semifinals.

The Green Dragons dropped a pair of games against Williamsburg during the regular season, including an 18-point defeat at home. Harlan trailed by one at the half in the latest contest, before outscoring the Yellow Jackets 27-17 in the final two quarters.

Troy Barton fired in 15 points to pace the Green Dragons in the win.

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Harlan downed Lynn Camp 54-30 in seventh- and eighth-grade action on Thursday.

Noah Busroe’s 17 points led the Green Dragons.

Harlan fell 37-33 to the Wildcats in the seventh-grade game.

Matthew Simpson recorded 15 points to pace HMS in the loss.

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In previously unreported action, the Dragons defeated Page 20-17 in a fourth-grade contest in the ‘Doc” Gray Classic after falling to the Bell County school 15-12 just one day earlier.

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Harlan (42) — Patrick Bynum 8, Troy Barton 15, Caleb Adkins 11, Jacob Wilson 6, Jay Harris 2.

Williamsburg (33) — Dalton pender 10, Lucas Combs 7, Hunter Brown 2, Hunter Hollingsworth 7, Josh Anderson 4, Cody Maxey 1, Mason Manning 2.

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Barbourville (36) —Bain 4, Bryant 2, Helton 20, Lundy 6, McDonald 2, Worley 2.

Harlan (31) — Patrick Bynum 11, Troy Barton 5, Caleb Adkins 1, Jacob Wilson 10, Jay Harris 4.

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Harlan (54) — Cameron Carmical 7, Noah Busroe 17, Tanner Parks 4, Andrew Saylor 4, Austin Wilson 7, Devon Foster 4, Andrew Mills 6, Ethan Morton 5.

Lynn Camp (30) — Bruce Hopkins 18, Jayden Elliot 2, Chandler Miracle 2, Dylan Brown 4, Andrew Jones 4.

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Lynn Camp (37) —Andrew Jones 14, Jacob Belew 6, Josh Asher 5, Dalton Cook 6, Jacob Bundy 6.

Harlan (33) — Tyler Carmical 4, Kilian Ledford 4, Trey Mitchell 2, Matthew Simpson 15, Michael Simpson 4, Troy Barton 4.

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Harlan (20) — Jackson Huff 14, Jeremiah Mills 4, Conner Scearse 2.

Paige (17) — Trace Freeman 4, Tucker Henley 4, Cameron Burnett 1, Cole Hoskins 5, Dylan Franks 3.

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Page (15) — Tucker Hunley 2, Trace Freeman 7, Cole Hoskins 2, Cameron Burnett 3, Dylan Franks 1.

Harlan (12) — Jackson Huff 10, Conner Scearse 2.

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