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Home of Our 2003 and 2004 Teams
Welcome!!!!
Games
| DATE |
OPPONENT |
LOCATION |
| March 13 |
12U 32 Vs. COLUMBUS FIREBALLS 13U 55 13U 51 Vs. Tipton 7th 46 14U 76 Vs. Tipton 8th 28 12U 42 Vs. Pendleton Arabians 13U 25 13U 25 Vs. HGBL "MAGIC" 75 14U 63 Vs. Kokomo CARVER HOTSHOTS 43 12U 49 Vs. Magic City 45 13U 29 Vs. Indiana Warriors 50 14U 42 Vs. OutBack Shooters 62 |
Anderson Sports Center |
| March 14 |
12U 54 Vs. 13U 45 14U 42 Vs. Kokomo CARVER HOTSHOTS 38 14U 42 57 Vs. OutBack Shooters 63 |
Anderson Sports Center |
| March 27 |
13U 23 Vs. Magic City 42 HGBL Magic 55 vs 13U 27 Noblesville 36 vs 13U 20 |
Fishers, The Fieldhouse, Gym |
| March 28 |
Westfield 35 Vs. 13U 23 SMG Rebels 39 Vs. 13U 18 |
Fishers, The Fieldhouse, Gym |
| April 2 |
13U L Vs. Frankfort Pistols W |
Fishers, The Fieldhouse, Gym 2 |
| April 3 |
Noblesville W Vs. 13U L 13U L Vs. Columbus Fireballs W |
Fishers, The Fieldhouse, Gym 1 |
| April 4 |
Indy Falcons W Vs. 13U L |
Fishers, The Fieldhouse, Gym 2 |
| April 10 |
6th Grade 10 Vs. Bedford 44 6th Grade 4 Vs. Mooresville 44 6th Grade 24 Vs. Southport 31 |
Bedford |
| April 17 |
Carmel Lady Hounds 33 Vs. 13U 36 14U 41 Vs. Lady Lakers 16U 51 14U 33 Vs. SW Indy Set Shooters 16U 61 14U 39 Vs. UpDAWGS 16U 43 |
Fishers, The Fieldhouse, Gym 3 The Fieldhouse, Gym 1 Anderson Sports Center |
| April 18 |
14U 48 Vs. Magic City Express 16U 58 |
Anderson Sports Center |
| April 30 |
13U 41 Vs. Shelby Gold Magic 32 |
Connersville Gym 2 |
| May 1 |
12U W Vs. Shelby Fury L 12U W Vs. Rushville Rockets L Handcock Co. Cougars 40 Vs. 13U 33 |
Connersville |
| May 2 |
12U Vs. Shelby Cyclones E. Ind. Wolfpack Vs. 12U 13U Vs. Indy Finest |
Connersville |
| May 7 |
12U 42 Vs. Indiana Finest 47 13U 19 Vs. SW Indy Storm 36 12U 54 Vs.East Indiana Wolfpack 57 |
Hamilton SouthEastern Plainfield |
| May 8 |
12U 42 Vs. Family Inc 20 6th Vs. Logansport 13U 16 Vs. SMG Rebels 41 13U 20 Vs. Bedford Lightning 36 13U 0 Vs. Edgewood 13 |
Logansport |
| May 21 |
6th Vs. Fishers 14U 44 Vs. East Allen Fever 47 14U Indiana Premier 76 Vs. Tri-West Lady Bruins 30 |
South Meridian Church Russiaville Martinsville |
| May 22 |
6th Vs. Norwell DH 14U 38 Vs. Carver Wizards 43 14U 63 Vs. Logansport 30 14U Indiana Premier 40 Vs. Indiana's Finest Black 58 |
Norwell High School Russiaville Martinsville |
| May 23 |
14U Indiana Premier 27 Vs. Indiana's Finest-Red 49 14U Indiana Premier 48 Vs. Stone Cold Pirates 30 |
Martinsville |
| June 5 |
Queens 12U 33- Carmel 13U 24 Queens 12U 29- Scottsburg 14U 45 Queens 12U 26-Hamilton SE 13U 59 |
Noblesville |
| June 6 |
Queens 12U 32- Seymour 13U 26 Queens 12U 44- Carmel 13U 32 |
Noblesville |
| July 5 |
Queens 12U 45 vs. Delaware PAL Wildcats 35 Queens 12U 53 vs. Wisconsin Velocity Red 45 |
Nashville, Tenn. |
| July 6 |
Queens 12U 51 vs. Virginia Breckinridge Magic 30 |
Nashville, Tenn. |
| July 7 |
Queens 12U 51 vs. Conn. Shammrocks 39 |
Nashville, Tenn. |
| July 8 |
Queens 12U 54 vs. Cy-Fair Lady Rebels 43 |
Nashville, Tenn. |
| July 9 |
Queens 12U 42 vs. Georgia Pistols 53 |
Nashville, Tenn. |
| July 10 |
Queens 12U 37 vs. Tennessee Tigers 44 Queens 14U 41 vs. Garner Rd. YMCA BullDogs-NC 50 |
Nashville, Tenn. Orlando, Fla. |
| July 11 |
Queens 14U 38 vs. Conn. Rough Riders 31 Queens 14U 39 Vs. Texas Stars 51 |
Orlando, Fla. |
| July 12 |
Queens 14U 32 vs. San Diego Sol 64 Queens 14U 55 Vs. Maryland Flames 69 |
Orlando, Fla. |
| July 13 |
Queens 14U 50 vs. Michigan City Young Ladys 56 |
Orlando, Fla. |
THANKS VERY MUCH FOR A WONDERFUL YEAR.
A VERY PROUD PRESIDENT OF QUEENS OF THE COURT
Lou Lacy
Monday, September 15
14U split two games over weekend
The 14U girls split two games over the weekend losing to Elwood boys 8th grade 53-43 on Sat. Twice in the second half the girls held a lead, before finally falling. 10 of the 14 girls scored and all played a good game holding their own against the boys. Scoring Raven Ivey 13, Kyla Lacy, Deja Mattox, Jojo Kelly 5, Allissa Callhoun, Nellie Eskew, Shianne Metz 3, Jaleesa Mohr 2, Chelsea Land and Katie Day 1.
They then came back on Sunday beating Muncie Central girls 57-25. The girls really played an all around good game. Scoring Raven Ivey 27, Kyla Lacy 13, Nellie Eskew 7, Jaleesa Mohr 5, Jordan Hervey 4 and Julia Seitz (from 12U) 2.
Monday, September 22
14U sweep Pair Over Weekend
Saturday the girls played a scrappy group of 6th graders the Anderson Warriors winning 54-32. Scoring Raven Ivey 14, Kyla Lacy 11, Jessica Troutman 10, Nellie Eskew, Liz Kleinbub 6, Chelsea Land 3, Katie Day, Jordan Hervey 2.
Sunday the girls faced 2 of their own as they defeated Elwood with Liz Kleinbub and Jessica Troutman 53-30. Our girls played well together as a team, starting to understand different defenses better and all the girls got extensive playing time. Scoring Kyla Lacy 16, Jojo Kelly 13, Raven Ivey 12, Nellie Eskew 7, Chelsea Land 2, Jordan Hervey 1.
Monday, October 6
14U Take 2 Sunday
14U have a good Sunday beating 2 good fundemental teams.
First game they got by the Marion Warriors 60-32. Scoring: Raven Ivey 21, Kyla Lacy 20, JoJo Kelly 8, Chelsea Land 4, Nellie Eskew 3, Julia Sietz and Jaleesa Mohr 2.
Second game the beat a good Shenandoah team 43-30. Scoring Raven Ivey 12, Kyla Lacy 10, JoJo Kelly 9, Nellie Eskew 6, Jaleesa Mohr 4 and Chelsea Land 2.
Monday, October 13
14U Win 2 more Over Weekend
On Saturday the 14U defeated a team of boys from Selma 48-44. Scoring were: Kyla Lacy 13, Raven Ivey 11, JoJo kelly 6, Jessica Troutman 4 Nellie Eskew, Erica Gaus, Deja Mattox 3, Liz Kleinbub, Jaleesa Mohr 2
On Sunday the girls played a complete game defeating the Winchester girls 65-13.
Sunday, November 9
Queens 14U win Sports Center Tourney 38-35
Led by Raven Ivey and Jo Jo Kelly the Queens beat Anderson (Holder ) team 38-35. It was a tough fought, back and forth game going down to the final seconds.
Erica Couch and Stormy Holder had strong games for the Holder Team,
Congratulations to both teams who were both undefeated going into this Championship game.
Monday, December 15
7th GRADE GIRLS Win HBA Championship
The 7th grade girls took off at a run and never stopped defeating Warren Central for the 7th HBA Championship. A fantastic finish for this group of girls to win this league over a good Warren Central club. WAY TO GO GIRLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, June 30
By David F. Nelson "The Herald-Bulletin"
Anderson's Sim Lacy is doing something right. After only coaching girls basketball for a few years, he's managed to lead his team to a third consecutive AAU national tournament appearence.
Lacy a 40-year-old father of four, watches players from his team, Queens of the Court, during a recent basketball camp held at Anderson Sports Center. The girls are preparing for nationals in Orlando.
While one of the players, Kyla Lacy, 14, is his daughter, Lacy isn't hesitant to brag about each player as if he were "Dad" to them all.
"They are a great group and all extremely talented. At other national tournaments, I have had other coaches come up and tell me we have one of the best backcourts in the country." said Lacy, who started his coaching career 22 years ago with youth baseball.
Fortunately for Lacy, his other three childern, Jordan, 15, Kaydee, 12, and Jacob 11, all play sports.
"It's busy coaching, but I get a chance to see them all participate." said Lacy.
When Lacy doesn't have a whistle around his neck while running practices, he can be found at Bob Myers Buick.
"I can't say enough about how great they have been with me to allow a flexible schedule to coach. It's wonderful of them," he said.
Also wonderful is an understanding wife Amy, who has the challange of keeping tabs on all four atheletic children, and a busy husband.
"I couldn't do this without her," said Lacy.
A former athlete himself, Lacy lettered in football and baseball at Anderson High School. He tries to apply positive reinforcements into his coaching techniques.
"I think what makes a good coach is someone who "looks at the glass half full" and tries to work with the players to help improve them," said Lacy. "The player may not be great in an area but is willing to put the time in and work very hard. I enjoy helping them to do that."
It's his smooth, kind manner that seems most appreciated by Lacy's players.
"He's a great coach, who makes practice and playing fun," said Jo-Jo Kelly, who plays for the 13-year-old Queens of the Court.
Kelly's teammate Megan Dillard agreed: "He is willing to help us to be better. Certain parts of my game needed improvement and he was willing- and patient-to help me do that."
Because of the commitment the girls make to the sport-they play most of the year-Lacy said they have to enjoy the experience as much as they learn from it.
"He does a great job with that. He takes even parts of practice, that could be boring and makes it alot of fun," said Kyla Lacy.
Saturday, August 30
14u Fund Raisers
Coach Sim did well with the help of Lori Carter, Karen Rehmel, Doug and Cindy Gause, Dave Coplin and Lou Lacy in the driving rain at Harvest selling hamburgers Friday.
At the Hoosier Park 50-50 raffle Friday night they done great. With Parents Cindy Gause, Dana Kleinbub, Donetta Day, Jessica Troutman's Grand Mother Penny Brown and Great Grand Mother, Sim and Amy Lacy along with Queens Jordan Hervey, Chelsea Land, Raven Ivey, Jessica Troutman, Kyla Lacy, Liz Kleinbub, Megan Dillard, Katie Day, and Erica Gause.
On Saturday at Harvest hamburger sale the 14U had another good day selling burgers. Parents Sim Lacy, Eric Carter, Paula McElroy, Kim Land, Becky Maddox, along with Queens Chelsea Land, Deja Maddox, Erica Gause, Megan Dillard, Raven Ivey, Jessia Troutman and Kyla Lacy all done a tremendous job!
A Huge Thanks From Coach Sim for all the help.
Friday, August 22
14U's Champions at Mooresville 3 on 3
Coach Sim took a group to play in a 3 on 3 in Mooresville and they walked away with the championship, after being pushed to limit in four hard fought games with four very good teams.
Team was made up of Kyla Lacy, Raven Ivey, Nellie Eskew, JoJo Kelly and Elizabeth Kleinbub.
First Game the girls won 15-12 over a group of girls from Mooresville.
Second game girls got by Monrovia 16-14.
Third game girls got by a good group of girls from Richmond.
Championship game the girls beat another great group of girls from Richmond 16-14 to take the Championship.
The girls were sponsored by Rocky at Nicks Pizza for this tourney.
Tuesday, January 27
PIZZA SALE A GREAT JOB BY YOUNG LADIES
BIG THANKS TO RON AND TWILA JONES ALONG WITH THE 12U PLAYERS AND PARENTS WHO HELPED OUT. The Pizza Sale was a great job, as everyone knows the 12U team was in the hole from trip to Orlando in July, but with the job done by those involved they are very near out of the hole and into sunlight.
Also a HUGE THANKS TO Stevie and Scott for loaning the Association the money so the girls were able to make the trip. Now this group can go about getting ready for Tennessee this year.
AGAIN GOOD JOB BY EVERYONE INVOLVED BOTH SELLING, WORKING AND DONATING. GREAT GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO SHOULD BE VERY PROUD OF WHAT THEY DID.
President Lou Lacy
Queens of the Court
Wednesday, April 21
Queens 16U team wins tourney
Queens 16U team got off to a great start winning the Anderson Sports Center 16U tourney. Great job by these girls and Coach Dean Riddle after only being together for a few weeks and this being their first game experience.
The Queens easily disposed of Indiana Threat in first game, then losing in second game. They came back to win the next three games to win the championship.
CONGRATULATIONS COACH DEAN AND GIRLS
The 14U team also played in this tourney, Although they went 0-4, they made a good showing, losing three of the four gmaes by less then 10 points to girls who were two years older.
Good job Coach Sim and 14U girls.
Saturday, May 1
Queens get good start in Regionals
The Queens Association got off to a good start with 13U winning first game over Shelby Gold 41-32 at Connersville Friday night. Great job girls and keep up the good work.
Thw 13U girls fell on some hard times Sat. losing both games, with the second game being a heartbreaker as they were playing Hancock Co. even until Alesha Prince got into foul trouble. Queens ended up losing game 40-33 and now play Indiana's Finest Sunday.
The 12U team had better luck beating Shelby Fury 56-36, Rushville 42-31, Shelby Select 44-20, before falling to Eastern Indiana Wolfpack
59-24 for 1st place
The 13U should advance to Division 2 State playing loser of 2nd place cross pool game at Terre Haute. 13u State will bre held at Plainfield with 13U playing @ 9:00Pm Friday May 7th.
Friday, May 14
QUEENS 12U AT STATE
The Queens 12U team placed in a tie for 13th in State AAU in a very talented group of teams.
They were beaten in their first game 47-42 by Indiana Finest (Red) which ended up in 5th place. Then played Eastern In Wolfpack and lost 57-54 with this team ending up 6th.
It appears that the top 4 Teams should make a good showing at Nationals. The Wildcats won 1st place, beating Indiana Finest 46-37, third place went to The Family winning 65-64 over MBA. All four of these teams recruit heavily for AAU team with players from all over state playing.
Queens are one of the few teams which made it to level I state who do not go out and recruit like that, but basically an Anderson team with some other area girls involved.
So not a bad showing for Coach Jones and the girls, and keep up the good work at Division II Nationals in July.
THE SCORE ON INDIANA AAU SITE APPARENTLY IS WRONG AND SHOULD READ QUEENS 54, WOLFPACK 57 ON A DESPERATION SHOT AT THE HORN BY ONE OF THE WOLFPACK GIRLS.
Wednesday, May 19
13U State Tourney
The 13U team played hard but still came up short at State. Although losing four games it appears that this team is taking some steps forward.
The scores would indicate that defense is picking up which is a good sign of better things to come with these girls.
Queens 19- SW Storm 36, Queens 20- Bedford 36, Queens 0- Edgewood 13, after Coach Jim misread bracket and did not realize there was a game on Sunday.
Hopefully these girls will continue working over the summer and be able to come back next year and show more improvement.
President Lou
Saturday, May 22
14U get off to rough start in Regional
The 14U team got off to a rough start with a 47-44 OT loss to Allen County Fever, Friday night. Queens had a chance with shot at end of regulation time but the shot hit back iron and bounced out as time ran out.
Tough times continued Sat as the Queens 14U team fell to Kokomo 43-38 before coming back Sat night to dispose of Logansport very easily.
very disapointing weekend for the girls and Coach Sim.
Allen county had beaten Kokomo by 10, and Kokomo had only beaten Logansport by 10+-.
Making things even tougher for Coach Sim, this was the first loss in Regional play for this team in the 5 years since it started.
Does this team go on to Division II Nationals, and will they be ready to compete?
Monday, June 7
12U Show Well Against Older Teams in Noblesville
12's scores at Noblesville over weekend were:
Queens 12U 33-Carmel 13U 24
Queens 12U 29-Scottsburg 14U 45
Queens 12U 26-Hamilton SE 13U 59
Queens 12U 32-Seymour 13U 26
Queens 12U 44-Carmel 13U 32.
3-2 for weekend, not to bad playing up.
Queen takes 1st place in Karaoke Contest in Nashville
Do we have another rising Country Singer in our midst? It appears that at least one of our girls can sing as well as play basketball.
I understand that Katelynn Hawkins won the Karaoke singing contest at the Wild Horse Saloon in Nashville, during the 12U AAU Div. II Nationals.
Maybe when she is in WNBA she can sing National Anthem before playing for Indiana Fever.
Great job Katelynn, might be something you want to look into as well as basketball.
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