Living
Michelle Taylor-Green yelled encouragement as her son's team, Henry Clay High School, played Bryan Station. Taylor-Green's son Jordan is a standout basketball player, and the family is part of a pilot being shopped around called Hoop Moms. It features Kentucky families who are trying to get their kids noticed by colleges and whose lives revolve around the sport.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green held up a large cutout of her son Jordan Green as his Henry Clay Blue Devils played Bryan Station last week. Jordan is a standout player, and his mother's life revolves around getting him recruited by a good college team.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green celebrated with her grand-niece Tierra Taylor as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green taunted the referees as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green admits, when pressed, that sometimes his mother can go a bit far.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Green and family watched Jordan attempt a free throw during Henry Clay's game against Bryan Station. The family is part of a reality TV pilot being shopped around called Hoops Moms.
Herald-Leader
Taylor-Green yelled encouragement to her son — or possibly discouragement to the opposing team.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Green's son Jordan is a standout basketball player for Henry Clay High School.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green went for a layup as Henry Clay High School played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green, left, celebrated with her sister Juanetta Taylor as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green in the huddle with his coach and the rest of the team.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green yelled encouragement as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Henry Clay basketball standout Jordan Green is waiting for the big offer, and so is his mother.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green went for a layup as Henry Clay High School played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green, left, celebrated with her sister Juanetta Taylor as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green celebrated with her grandniece Tierra Taylor, left, and sister Juanetta Taylor, right, as Henry Clay played Bryan Station. She had the shirts made.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green yelled encouragement as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Green's son Jordan is a standout basketball player for Henry Clay High School.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Green watched as her son Jordan made a free throw during Henry Clay's game against Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green went for a layup as Henry Clay High School played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green drove downcourt as Henry Clay High School played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green in the huddle with his coach and the rest of the team.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green yelled encouragement as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green, left, celebrated with her sister Juanetta Taylor as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green yelled encouragement as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green taunted the referees as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green yelled encouragement as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green yelled encouragement as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green, left, celebrated with her sister Juanetta Taylor as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green, left, celebrated with her sister Juanetta Taylor as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green celebrated with her grand-niece Tierra Taylor as her son's team played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Green's son Jordan is a standout basketball player for Henry Clay High School.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Green's son Jordan is a standout basketball player for Henry Clay High School.
Herald-Leader
Michelle Taylor-Green, center, celebrated with her grand-niece Tierra Taylor and sister Juanetta Taylor as her son's team, Henry Clay High School, played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
Jordan Green drove downcourt as Henry Clay High School played Bryan Station.
Herald-Leader
i