NAME: Travis Krohman
SCHOOL: Simon Kenton High
School
SPORT(S): Basketball
GRADUATING YEAR: 2024
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT:Hoops
scholarship to Thomas More U.
BIRTHDATE: 1/20/2006
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'2"-185
lbs.
RESIDENCE: Walton, Ky.
PARENT: Jeff & Katie
BIGGEST INFLUENCE:
“My parents.”
FUTURE GOAL: Score 1,000
points in college; win 8th region championship
Simon Kenton High School has an all-star basketball player in 6'2"
senior shooting guard Travis Krohman. Travis is a school record-holder
-- When he scored 48 points in a game against Henry County, he became
the school's all-time single-game scoring leader. He also holds the
school record for three-pointers made.
Entering this season, he was one of two returning starters from last
year's team that went 22-11 and made it to the 8th Region semifinals.
Travis has already scored 1,300+ points in his great career. Last
season as a junior, he averaged 15.7 points a game, hitting 47% from
the field, 42.5% from beyond the stripe and 78.6% from the free throw
line. Among his numerous honors, he was named to the 32nd District and
8th Region all-tournament teams, Div. I all-conference team and
first-team all-Northern Kentucky (Enquirer).
This season, he has had double-digit scoring games vs. Henry County
(school record 48 points), Highlands (34 points), South Oldham (29
points) and 24 points vs. Butler, Williamstown and Oldham County. He
was named to the all 8th Region team this season, as well as
first-team all-NKAC Div. I with more honors to follow. His club team
is the Shining Star-Price team.
A super student and National Honor Society member, Travis is active in
community service. He will play his basketball collegiately starting
next season at Thomas More University. His favorite athlete is Devin
Booker, favorite entertainer is Travis Scott, favorite book is Can't
Hurt Me, favorite movie is Intersteller and most-like-to-meet is "My
grandpa who passed away when I was five years old."
COACH'S QUOTE – “On the court and in the classroom,
Travis' intelligence, hard work, and resilience make him an
exceptional student, athlete, and leader.”
— Trent Steiner, Varsity Basketball Coach
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