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Second Region Boys Rebounding Leaders Revealed
Top high school basketball players in Kentucky's Second Region ranked by rebounds per game
Jan. 29, 2026 at 2:31am
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The top rebounding leaders in Kentucky's Second Region high school boys basketball have been reported to the KHSAA. Logan Wring of Livingston Central leads the region with 14.1 rebounds per game, followed by Nolan Coffman of Lyon County with 10.1 and Ethan Slaton of Dawson Springs with 9.9.
Why it matters
Rebounding is a crucial skill in basketball, and these statistics provide insight into which players are dominating the boards in the Second Region. Coaches and fans will be closely watching these top rebounding leaders as the season progresses.
The details
In addition to the top three rebounders, the list includes several other standout players from schools across the Second Region, including Ari Wells of Caldwell County, James Bradley Jr. of Hopkinsville, and Rahsean Stevenson of Christian County. The data was self-reported by the schools to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA).
- The rebounding leaders are current as of January 28, 2026.
The players
Logan Wring
A player for Livingston Central High School who is leading the Second Region with 14.1 rebounds per game.
Nolan Coffman
A player for Lyon County High School who is second in the region with 10.1 rebounds per game.
Ethan Slaton
A player for Dawson Springs High School who is third in the region with 9.9 rebounds per game.
The takeaway
These rebounding statistics showcase the top talent in the Second Region and will be closely watched as the high school basketball season continues. Coaches and fans will be eager to see if these leaders can maintain their dominance on the boards in the coming weeks and months.


