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Lyon County junior Travis Perry passes "King" Kelly Coleman to become Kentucky high school boys' basketball's all-time leading scorer. Coleman's record stood for 67 years at 4,337 career points.
Lyon County’s Travis Perry became the all-time leading scorer in Kentucky high school boys’ basketball history. He also helped create more team success for the Lyons.
Travis, the all-time leading scorer in Kentucky boys high school basketball history with 5,481 career points at Lyon County High School, was one of six players in the 2024 recruiting class who ...
Lyon County junior Travis Perry passes "King" Kelly Coleman to become Kentucky high school boys' basketball's all-time leading scorer. Coleman's record stood for 67 years at 4,337 career points.
Kentucky Wildcats guard Travis Perry (11) looks for an open pass around Louisville Cardinals guard Chucky Hepburn (24) during their game on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky ...
Travis Perry, who recently wrapped up his freshman campaign with Kentucky basketball, entered the transfer portal Tuesday night, just before the window closed at 11:59 p.m. Perry's decision to ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Travis Perry wiped his hands on his shorts, took one dribble, eyed the basket and swished a free throw to make Kentucky high school basketball history. It came with 3:48 ...
The only player who would have been on Kentucky's 2024-25 roster if John Calipari stayed and will be a part of Mark Pope's roster is Travis Perry. The 6'2 guard is listed as the 76th best player ...
Travis Perry is a four-star guard committed to Kentucky and is the all-time leading scorer in the state of Kentucky. Perry is currently in Lexington playing in the WGM Holiday Classic, where his ...
Lyon County junior Travis Perry passes "King" Kelly Coleman to become Kentucky high school boys' basketball's all-time leading scorer. Coleman's record stood for 67 years at 4,337 career points.
Kentucky Mr. Basketball and UK signee Travis Perry receives cheers from the Rupp Arena crowd during Sunday’s introductory press conference for new Wildcats coach Mark Pope.