Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 25, 2024 Posted January 25, 2024 Laylah and her sister, Lola ('26), attend Lawrence Central HS in Indianapolis and played AAU for the Nike Lady Gym Rats. Law. Central is 22-1 and ranked #1 in Indiana. Per Raoul, we offered in October 2022. Ranked #49 on ESPN's Super 60. @JaylahLampley Hudl MaxPreps WayneFleekHoosier 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 2, 2024 Author Posted February 2, 2024 The Lampley sisters face Lawrence North tonight in a sectional semifinal game and it will be streamed starting at 7:20 on https://www.ihsaatv.org/indianahighschoolsports/ Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 25, 2024 Author Posted February 25, 2024 The Lampley sisters are state champions from WISH-TV Lawrence Central High School girls basketball capped off its historic season the way it wanted to on Saturday night. The Bears (30-1) beat Lake Central (26-5) by the final of 55-28 in the IHSAA 4A State Championship Game inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The 28 points allowed are the fewest points ever allowed by a team in the IHSAA 4A State Championship Game. Jaylah Lampley led the Bears with 19 points in the victory. She also had 9 rebounds. Lola Lampley and Aniyah McKenzie each had 12 points for Lawrence Central. Lawrence Central began pulling away for good in the second quarter, when they went into halftime on a 19-0 run. Ultimately, the Bears led 23-11 at halftime and never gave up their lead in the second half. The Bears dominated the glass, outrebounding the Indians 39-19. That led to 23 second-chance points for the Bears. Lake Central was led by Vanessa Wimberly, who finished with 14 points. The Bears may only have had one loss during the entire season, but they were undefeated against schools in Indiana. Their lone loss was against George Rogers Clark (Ky.) in early December. Lawrence Central is only the third team in IHSAA history to have 30 wins in a season. According to a game recap from the IHSAA, the only other 30-game winners in state history are 3A Princeton (2015) and 4A Ben Davis (2009). Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 26, 2024 Author Posted February 26, 2024 MaxPreps for 29 games: 17.9p; 5.8r; 1.8a; 2.2s; .2b; 1.4t 45% FG; 35% on 3s; 74% FT Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 28, 2024 Author Posted February 28, 2024 CONGRATULATIONS! LockdownD 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted April 16, 2024 Author Posted April 16, 2024 Named to MaxPreps '25 Junior All-American Honorable Mention Team Jaylah Lampley, Lawrence Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) 6-1 | Guard | Uncommitted Led the Bears (30-1) to their first state title, averaging 18.0 points per game. Has over 1,200 career points. Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted June 3, 2024 Author Posted June 3, 2024 23 pts. in the Indiana Junior All-Stars win over the Kentucky Junior All-Stars https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/high-school/2024/06/02/indiana-junior-all-stars-sweep-kentucky-2024-girls-boys-jaylah-lampley-trent-sisley-julius-gizzi/73891648007/ mamasa 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted July 30, 2024 Author Posted July 30, 2024 We're out. Narrowed her list to six: Cal, Georgia, Louisville, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Rutgers Quote
mickey one Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 Sounds like she wants to "see the world" (get away from home) and have a shot at PT (Rutgers?). However, it's nice when the recruit is not "lowering the list to 6 or 8 or 12, but really just wants to go to IU, like with Maya, Nevaeh, and Faith. Todd41 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted October 15, 2024 Author Posted October 15, 2024 Commits to Mississippi State. Quote
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