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Tuesday high school basketball scores

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BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 52, Concordia 43
Andale 59, Augusta 50
Baxter Springs 48, Girard 43
Bishop Seabury Academy 75, Cair Paravel 45
Blue Valley 80, Gardner-Edgerton 59
Bonner Springs 57, Paola 45
Burlington 65, Chase County 39
BV Northwest 61, BV North 59
Central Burden 46, Argonia 43
Chanute 62, Parsons 50
Chase 59, Natoma 39
Cimarron 38, Johnson-Stanton County 24
Coffeyville 67, Labette County 52
Columbus 59, Southeast 40
Deerfield 56, Moscow 55
Derby 66, Maize South 65
Dighton 47, Otis-Bison 41
Ellis 77, Victoria 51
Erie 47, Fredonia 44
Eudora 59, Atchison 32
Frontenac 69, Galena 64
Garden City 62, Ulysses 52
Goddard-Eisenhower 69, Maize 48
Hanover 75, Centralia 49
Holton 42, Jefferson West 38
Hoxie 60, Hill City 48
Humboldt 63, Bluestem 51
Hutchinson Trinity 54, Smoky Valley 46
Independence 57, Fort Scott 56
Jayhawk Linn 43, Uniontown 40
Kapaun Mount Carmel 60, Wichita Heights 53
KC Harmon 71, KC Bishop Ward 41
LaCrosse 52, Ellinwood 50
Lakeside 52, Lincoln 42
Lawrence Free State 74, Lansing 42
Louisburg 56, DeSoto 40
Maranatha Academy 63, Immaculata 48
McPherson 65, Newton 53
Mission Valley 34, Northern Heights 31
Nemaha Central 53, Perry-Lecompton 48
Neodesha 50, Cherryvale 47
Northeast-Arma 54, Chetopa 43
Northern Valley 79, Stockton 77, OT
Norton 48, Trego 44
Olathe South 75, KC Wyandotte 61
Onaga 56, Valley Heights 47
Osage City 56, Lyndon 50
Osborne 56, Wilson 31
Oswego 47, Marmaton Valley 42
Pike Valley 58, Thunder Ridge 32
Plainville 44, Logan 30
Quinter 46, Golden Plains 26
Riverton 54, Quapaw, Okla. 35
Rock Hills 55, Tescott 29
Salina Sacred Heart 63, Beloit 51
Scott City 34, Lakin 33
Silver Lake 71, Santa Fe Trail 52
Smith Center 60, Russell 57
Solomon 66, Clifton-Clyde 51
Southwestern Hts. 56, Forgan, Okla. 55
St. Francis 72, Rawlins County 42
St. Mary’s Academy 90, Wichita Sunrise 63
Sylvan-Lucas 51, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 31
Tonganoxie 53, Heritage Christian 52, OT
Troy 65, Doniphan West 45
Veritas Christian 69, Baldwin 65
Wamego 54, Council Grove 38
Washington County 72, Linn 42
Wichita Bishop Carroll 58, Wichita North 29
Wichita Home School 49, Oxford 38
Wichita Independent 62, Medicine Lodge 52
Wichita Northwest 68, Wichita West 44
Wichita South 83, Wichita Southeast 79
Lyon County League Tournament
Hartford 75, Marais des Cygnes Valley 37
Southern Coffey 57, Olpe 43
SPIAA Tournament
Ashland 51, Minneola 38
Kiowa County 62, South Central 55
South Gray 77, Ingalls 36
Spearville 73, Pawnee Heights 33

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Atchison 56, Eudora 52
Beloit 57, Salina Sacred Heart 31
Blue Valley 45, Wakefield 27
BV North 62, BV Northwest 49
BV Randolph 45, Wakefield 27
Cair Paravel 43, Bishop Seabury Academy 22
Caney Valley 46, Eureka 22
Canton-Galva 47, Inman 45, OT
Chanute 26, Parsons 21
Chase 39, Natoma 36
Cherryvale 48, Neodesha 31
Cimarron 66, Johnson-Stanton County 45
Clifton-Clyde 38, Solomon 37
Columbus 44, Southeast 24
Concordia 55, Abilene 42
Council Grove 48, Wamego 31
Doniphan West 41, Troy 25
Ellinwood 43, LaCrosse 35
Ellis 68, Victoria 28
Fairfield 41, Belle Plaine 27
Galena 41, Frontenac 36
Girard 44, Baxter Springs 24
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 49, Sylvan-Lucas 41
Golden Plains 45, Quinter 36
Hanover 66, Centralia 64, OT
Hoxie 54, Hill City 42
Humboldt 56, Bluestem 32
Hutchinson Trinity 40, Smoky Valley 29
Independence 36, Fort Scott 26
Jefferson West 45, Holton 43
Lakeside 50, Lincoln 33
Lebo 50, Madison/Hamilton 46 Lee’s Summit Community Christian, Mo. 37, KC Christian 32
Lyndon 43, Osage City 36
Northeast-Arma 45, Chetopa 30
Norton 49, Trego 36
Oakley 43, Colby 35
Olathe East 41, Blue Valley 36
Olathe North 71, Barstow, Mo. 39
Oswego 40, Marmaton Valley 33
Otis-Bison 34, Dighton 33
Ottawa 41, Highland Park 34
Palco 47, Western Plains-Healy 37
Plainville 45, Logan 35
Riverton 29, Quapaw, Okla. 12
Russell 65, Smith Center 31
Scott City 63, Lakin 50
Sedgwick 61, Clearwater 42
Silver Lake 35, Santa Fe Trail 19
St. Francis 39, Rawlins County 36
Stockton 65, Northern Valley 27
Tescott 42, Rock Hills 20
Thunder Ridge 62, Pike Valley 24
Tonganoxie 47, Heritage Christian 38
Udall 43, Flinthills 38
Uniontown 42, Jayhawk Linn 33
Valley Heights 66, Onaga 42
Veritas Christian 58, Topeka Heritage Christian 31
Washington County 61, Linn 45
Wichita Independent 50, Chaparral 26
Wilson 50, Osborne 28
Yates Center 45, Pleasanton 37
Berean Academy/Eli Walter Tournament
Berean Academy 46, Douglass 21
Goessel 65, Stafford 16
Halstead 44, Wichita Trinity 34, OT
Hutchinson Central Christian 51, Burrton 20
Hiawatha Tournament
Hiawatha 50, Falls City, Neb. 32
Horton 59, Marysville 48
Nemaha Central 59, Lansing JV 23
St. Mary’s 43, Jackson Heights 41
Hilltop Hoops Classic
Moundridge 57, Ell-Saline 40
Wichita Life Prep 66, Macksville 39
Ness City 56, Little River 44
Jefferson County North Tournament
Jefferson North 47, Atchison County 22
Pleasant Ridge 54, Cornerstone Family 44
Rossville 60, Oskaloosa 37
Valley Falls 54, Perry-Lecompton 40
KC Washington Tournament
KC Bishop Ward 72, KC Northeast, Mo. 33
KC Turner 66, KC Harmon 15
KC Washington 56, East (Kansas City), Mo. 40
Lyon County League Tournament
Lebo 50, Madison/Hamilton 46
Olpe 75, Marais des Cygnes Valley 14
Mulvane Tournament
Arkansas City 32, Mulvane 27
Wichita West 62, Wichita Campus 38
Skyline 54 Classic Tournament
Cunningham 56, Pretty Prairie 35
Medicine Lodge 40, Attica 30
Norwich 54, Pratt Skyline 37
South Barber 61, Kinsley 55
Wellsville Tournament
KC Piper 56, Anderson County 36
Spring Hill 59, Louisburg 57
Baldwin 67, Lansing 37

Iowa State beats K-State after blowing 20-point lead

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Senior Matt Thomas scored a career-high 25 points and Iowa State held off a furious Kansas State rally to win 70-65 on Tuesday night for its fourth victory in six games.

Naz Mitrou-Long had 13 and Monte Morris scored 12 for the Cyclones (13-6, 5-3 Big 12), who blew a 46-26 lead but survived after Mitrou-Long’s steal and free throws with 21 seconds left.

Thomas, who entered averaging 11 points per outing, scored 20 points in a blistering first half as Iowa State jumped ahead 43-26. Thomas opened the second half with a 3-pointer to make it a 20-point game.

It seemed over – until K-State (15-5, 4-4) answered with a stunning 32-11 run that gave it a 58-57 lead with just over five minutes left.

Morris scored on back-to-back possessions to give Iowa State the lead back, and Deonte Burton’s layup with 39 seconds to go gave the Cyclones a cushion that proved crucial in the closing moments.

Wesley Iwundu had 15 points for the Wildcats. Their three road losses in the Big 12 have come by a total of eight points.

KHP: 2 dead, semi hits vehicle at scene of fatal crash

GREENWOOD COUNTY- Two people died and two others were hospitalized after a pair of accidents just before 9p.m. on Tuesday in Greenwood County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2005 Jeep Liberty driven by Donald Allen Lank, 54, Coffeyville, was eastbound on U.S. 400 twelve miles west of Fredonia.

The Jeep crossed the center line, entered the westbound lane and collided with a 2007 Chevy Malibu driven by Savanah Marie Sickler, 19, Osawatomie.

Lank and Sickler were pronounced dead at the scene.

Just after the crash, a 2013 Kenworth semi driven by Robert Leroy Kirby, Jr., 61, Hutchinson. was westbound on U.S.400 and hit the jeep that was disabled in the westbound lanes from the fatality accident.

Passengers in the Jeep Jacob Reiner, 16, and Matthew Reiner, 24, were transported to the hospital in Springfield, Missouri.

Details on their place of residence were not released.

Kirby was not injured.

Lank and Sickler were not wearing seat belts, according to the KHP.

The accident remains under investigation.

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GREENWOOD COUNTY- A Kansas man died in an accident just before 9p.m. on Tuesday in Greenwood County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2013 Kenworth semi driven by Robert Leroy Kirby, Jr., 61, Hutchinson. was westbound on U.S.400 twelve miles west of Fredonia.

The semi hit a 2005 Jeep Liberty driven by Donald Allen Lank, 54, Coffeyville, that was disabled in the westbound lanes from a previous fatality accident.

The collision caused the Jeep to strike a 2014 Ford Escape which was legally parked on the eastbound shoulder

Lank was dead from a previous accident involving a vehicle that crossed the center line.

Passengers in the Jeep Jacob Reiner, 16, and Matthew Reiner, 24, were transported to the hospital in Springfield, Missouri.  Details on their place of residence were not released.

Kirby was not injured.

Both accidents remains under investigation.

Wichita State routs Southern Illinois

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) – Markis McDuffie scored 14 of his 20 points in the first half and grabbed nine rebounds as Wichita State routed Southern Illinois 87-45 on Tuesday night to win their third straight.

Darral Willis Jr. had 15 points and Shaquille Morris 10 for the Shockers (18-4, 8-1 Missouri Valley), who haven’t lost at home to the Salukis since Feb. 8, 2011.

Willis’ layup put the Shockers up for good, 10-8, and sparked a 13-2 run capped by Rauno Nurger’s 3-pointer. Zach Brown’s free throw capped a 17-4 run and Wichita State led 39-22 at halftime after shooting 53.8 percent from the floor.

Wichita State opened the second half with an 11-2 run for a 24-point lead and led by 42 with 2:49 left.

Wichita State outrebounded Southern Illinois 47-27, got 19 second-chance points off of 10 offensive boards, and outscored the Salukis 44-16 in the paint.

Sean O’Brien scored 12 for the Salukis (11-11, 4-5), who have lost three straight.

No. 18 West Virginia beats No. 2 Kansas

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Esa Ahmad broke out of a shooting slump with a career-high 27 points to lead No. 18 West Virginia to an 85-69 victory over No. 2 Kansas on Tuesday night.

The Mountaineers (16-4, 5-3 Big 12) beat Kansas (18-2, 7-1) for the fourth straight time in Morgantown and snapped the Jayhawks’ 18-game winning streak.

Ahmad led West Virginia in scoring over the first two months of the season but entered Tuesday’s game with four straight games in single digits. He scored West Virginia’s first eight points against Kansas and finished 10 of 17 from the field.

West Virginia blew a double-digit lead after halftime for the third straight game. Svi Mykhailiuk’s 3-pointer put the Jayhawks ahead 59-58 midway through the second half. But that was their last lead.

Cloudy, Windy Wednesday

Today Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36. Breezy, with a northwest wind 18 to 21 mph.

screen-shot-2017-01-25-at-5-44-55-amTonight Partly cloudy, with a low around 18. West northwest wind 8 to 16 mph.

ThursdaySunny, with a high near 39. Northwest wind 9 to 14 mph.

Thursday NightMostly clear, with a low around 19. West northwest wind 6 to 11 mph.

FridaySunny, with a high near 43. Northwest wind 11 to 18 mph.

Friday NightMostly clear, with a low around 25.

Saturday Sunny, with a high near 46.

Kansas man sentenced for role in painkiller plot

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas man has been ordered to spend eight years in federal prison for his role in a scheme involving hundreds of fraudulent prescriptions used to obtain tens of thousands of pills of the powerful painkiller oxycodone.

Thirty-nine-year-old Gabriel Demaria of Kansas City, Kansas, was sentenced Tuesday. He pleaded guilty last September to participating in a conspiracy spanning more than five years to distribute oxycodone.

Authorities say some conspirators obtained legitimate prescription papers while others would steal prescription pads from local doctors. The defendants then used those fraudulently created prescriptions and stolen identifications to get oxycodone from pharmacies.

Demaria is among six co-defendants, all from Missouri, who have pleaded guilty.

Police ask for help with information in 1987 Kansas murder

BARTON COUNTY –Law enforcement authorities in Barton County are asking the public to come forward with any information they might have involving a “cold case.”

In 1987, Roberta Mae Klotz was found dead in her home, apparently asphyxiated. Over the years, Detectives from the Great Bend Police Department and Investigators from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation have followed up on numerous leads, but have never been able to make an arrest in the case.

The Department asks that anyone with any information regarding what happened to Ms. Klotz contact the Great Bend Police Department at 620-793- 4120 or Crimestoppers at 620-792- 1300. An attached flyer contains further information regarding the case.

Chief Cliff Couch, of the Great Bend Police Department, said “this case is very old, but time doesn’t negate the harm done by the perpetrator. Children had to grow up without a mother, and others have spent the years since without their friend or family member. Although time makes solving this case ever more difficult, finding justice for Ms. Klotz remains as important as ever. We’d ask anyone with information about what happened that day to consider this and come forward to help us.”

Kansas man to stand trial in deadly 2015 crash

Fatal May 12 accident in Reno County

HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) — A judge has found sufficient evidence for a Hutchinson man to stand trial in a deadly wreck.

Twenty-five-year-old Everette Hardy was bound over Monday for trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge in the May 2016 crash. Eighty-year-old John “Jack” Johnson, of Hutchinson, died about three weeks later.

The prosecution argued that Hardy had accelerated in an effort to beat oncoming traffic at an intersection. After being struck in the passenger-side door, Johnson’s truck slammed into a nearby utility pole and came to rest partially atop the back of Hardy’s car.

A state trooper testified that Hardy pushed the accelerator nearly to the floor one second before impact. Surveillance video also showed Hardy’s vehicle run the stop sign beforehand.

Arraignment is scheduled for Feb. 6.

Police: Kan. woman jailed after attempt to steal cab

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SALINE COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Saline County are investigating a woman on auto theft charges.

Just after 7 p.m. Monday, police were sent to the area of the Emergency Room entrance of Salina Regional Health Center after report of an attempted car theft, according to Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester

Joel Aleshire, who drives for Best Cab in Salina, told police he briefly left his vehicle running in the parking lot and 22-year-old Keundra Hancock of Salina allegedly got in behind the steering wheel and began to drive away.

Aleshire ran along the side the vehicle and told Hancock to stop and she did.
Police booked her into the Saline County Jail on a charge of attempted felony theft.

Josephine Marie Wickham

screen-shot-2017-01-24-at-7-07-27-pmJosephine Marie Wickham, age 97, of Ellis passed away Saturday, January 21, 2017 at the Good Samaritan Society, Ellis. She was born August 30, 1919 in Ellis County, Kansas to James and Christina (Giinther) Pulec. She married Ora Emmitt Wickham on December 28, 1935. He preceded her in death on May 3, 1997.

She was a homemaker and she enjoyed the outdoors, flowers, gardening, embroidery and making quilts.

She is survived by her children, Robert (Rosemary) Wickham of Hays, William (Gladys) Wickham of Phillipsburg, Alvin (Gayla) Wickham of Russell, Danny (Kathy) Wickham of Ellis, Phyllis (Major) Gosser of Great Bend and Faye Ann (Thomas) Moore of Cassoday, KS; 22 grandchildren as well as great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Carl and Mick Pulec and a sister, Julia Skenyon.

Private family funeral services were held at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel and Crematory 2509 Vine Hays, KS 67601. Interment followed services in Mt. Allen Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice and may be sent in care of the funeral chapel.

Condolences may be left by guestbook at www.keithleyfuneralchhapels.com or emailed to [email protected]

Michael Francis Dinges

screen-shot-2017-01-24-at-7-05-48-pmMichael Francis Dinges, age 51, of Hays passed away January 20, 2017 in Wichita due to injuries sustained in an auto accident on January 10th. He was born June 22, 1965 in Hutchinson, Kansas to Ruth Leiker and Ted Dinges. He graduated from TMP-Marian High School in 1983.

He met his true love, Tana Rawlins on a blind date, arranged by his future father-in-law, and married her October 5, 2002. In 2005, his son, Rawley was born and he could barely contain his love and pride.

Mike spent most of his life as an independent long-haul truck driver navigating the nation’s highways and country roads. He had such an appreciation for our country’s vast expanse and never wasted an opportunity to make a new friend in his travels. He was an avid racing fan and had done some dirt track racing himself. In 2009, he and his family moved to Hays, KS where he became a valued employee of H & W Oil.

He is survived by his wife Tana and son, Rawley of Hays; his parents, Ruth Leiker of Hutchinson and Ted Dinges of Scottsdale, AZ; his sisters, Suzanne Shackelford and husband Pete of Hutchinson and Debbie Jones and husband Keith of Culver City, CA; a niece, Celeste Conklin of Wichita and two nephews, Austin and Kenny of Culver City, CA.

Mike was known for his strong faith in Christ, fierce loyalty, hard work, steadfast dependability and willingness to help. He was as authentic and genuine as they come and will be remembered as a passionate father, a loving husband and a true friend.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, January 28th at CrossPoint Church, 1300 Harvest Road, Hays Kansas. Private family inurnment will be at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to Midwest Transplant Network (www.mwtn.org) or the American Diabetes Association (https://www.diabetes.org)

Condolences may be left by guestbook at www.keithleyfuneralchapels.com or emailed to [email protected].

ACLU wants copy of proposed changes to voter registration law

WICHITA, Kan. (AP)-€” The American Civil Liberties Union is asking a federal court to force Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach to turn over proposed changes to the nation’s voter registration law.

It’s being sought as part of the ACLU’s lawsuit challenging Kansas’ proof-of-citizenship voter registration law. The ACLU filed its request Monday.

Kobach was photographed bringing the proposal to a meeting with Donald Trump in November. But the plan was partially obscured by Kobach’s arm and hand in the photograph that The Associated Press took.

The ACLU contends the proposal is relevant to its lawsuit, citing lobbying by Kobach to change central provisions of the National Voter Registration Act.

Kobach argues that it’s subject to “executive privilege” because he was on the transition team advising Trump.

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