Logan County Cruises Past Hopkinsville 72-35

Cougars pull away in second half behind balanced scoring effort

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Logan County broke the game open after halftime and cruised to a 72-35 victory over Hopkinsville on Tuesday night. The Cougars led 30-19 at the break and then outscored the Tigers 42-16 over the final two quarters to improve to 16-10 on the season. Brenley Adler scored a game-high 21 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter, while Reese Wetton added 18 points for Logan County. Serenity Ewing paced Hopkinsville with 16 points, but the Tigers fell to 1-15 on the year.

Why it matters

This win keeps Logan County in the hunt for a strong finish to the season, while Hopkinsville continues to struggle to find its footing. The Cougars' balanced scoring attack and ability to pull away in the second half proved to be the difference in this matchup between two teams heading in opposite directions.

The details

Logan County controlled the pace early and led 30-19 at halftime. The Cougars then took full command in the second half, outscoring Hopkinsville 42-16 over the final two quarters to cruise to the 72-35 victory. Brenley Adler led the way with 21 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter, while Reese Wetton added 18 points. Ten different Logan County players scored in the game. Serenity Ewing paced Hopkinsville with 16 points, but the Tigers struggled to keep up with the Cougars' offensive onslaught.

  • The game was played on Tuesday night.
  • Logan County improved to 16-10 on the season with the win.
  • Hopkinsville fell to 1-15 with the loss.

The players

Brenley Adler

The leading scorer for Logan County, pouring in a game-high 21 points including 15 in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach.

Reese Wetton

Scored 18 points to provide a strong secondary scoring option for the Cougars.

Serenity Ewing

The top scorer for Hopkinsville, finishing with 16 points in the losing effort.

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What they’re saying

“We must have been locked in defensively in the second half to hold them to just 16 points. That really allowed us to pull away and get the comfortable win.”

— Brenley Adler, Logan County Player (yoursportsedge.com)

What’s next

Logan County will host Franklin-Simpson in a 13th District contest on Friday, while Hopkinsville will travel to Crittenden County on Saturday.

The takeaway

This game highlighted the stark contrast between the two teams, with Logan County's balanced scoring attack and strong second-half performance proving too much for the struggling Hopkinsville squad. The Cougars' ability to pull away after halftime showcased their potential to make a deep postseason run, while Hopkinsville will need to regroup and find a way to be more competitive in their remaining games.