 From local news to national news, Lawrence County's Timmy Dalton is breaking the barrier this season, not only leading the state of Kentucky in scoring, but also leading the nation in points per game, averaging a whopping 37.7 points. For his entire career, Timmy has been accompanied by his older brother Robert, but following his brother's graduation, Timmy is taking this team by the reins in breaking records as he goes. Just to talk about how impressive Dalton has been playing, back in the beginning of the season, he knocked in 51 points and broke a school record of most points in the game and then broke it a few games later, dropping in 53. He's shooting over 60 percent from the field, dishing out an average of five assists a game while grabbing over 10 boards. The all-time leading scorer at Lawrence County still has half a season to go to show us what he's made of, and the only thing he seems to be concerned about at this point is just to be better than his brother. Well, once when I first see my first shot go in, I feel like, I mean, if I keep shooting there, if my teammates get me in the right spots, I'll be able to keep contributing to the game. But it gets pretty tough because all these teams keep double-teaming me and stuff like that, so I normally just find the open guy and then go from there. Feels pretty good, just because I know I've been putting in the work through off-season and last season, like right when we lost that rub, like the week after that I was in the gym putting in work because I know for next year I have a lot of the young guys, it's gonna be tough to leave them and I'm gonna have to do a lot of the work, so I know I had to get in the gym and then being the leading scorer in Kentucky, I mean, it's pretty, it's a good accomplishment, but my man accomplishment, what I want to do is get back to rubber, so hopefully if I keep scoring like this, I can get us back here, and if they get a little bit of confidence under them. That's why I'm happy about this second half of the season because we got a lot of district names past Lawrence County. I don't know, I don't know what school I want to go to yet, but whatever school I do go to, I'm gonna be there for four years and hopefully after that I go over season play ball or something like that, but I mean first the main goal is just to get a degree in something, to be the best player to come out of Lawrence County or Eastern Kentucky, but it's gonna be tough because you know you got a lot of good players like, well my favorite was JR Vanhoos just because I like listening to our coaches tell stories about him, but for here just them to say I'm better than my brother. Such a big accomplishment for somebody from such a small town, 37.7 points a game, that's insane. That is a lot of points and we'll be right back.