Hays High’s Brady Werth scored nine points in a losing effort as his Blue team lost 118-91 to the White at the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game Saturday night in Salina. Werth was one of three future Fort Hays State players who played in the game. McPherson’s Kyler Kinnamon scored 14 and Scott City’s Trey O’Neil added 11 for the White team which went on an 18-0 run to close out the first half.
Maize South’s Kade Kordonowy led six players in double figures for the White with 26 points while K-State signee Dean Wade out of St. John added 15.
Lane Bieberle, an FHSU football signee, scored five for the Blue team.
Topeka Seaman’s Tatyana Legette, a future Fort Hays State player, scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a losing effort as the White beat the Blue 63-55 in the girls’ game.
Legette scored all of her points in the first half including a 3-pointer with six seconds left in the first half to give the Blue its first lead of the game.
Ellinwood’s Rachel Doll scored four points and Hoxie’s Carlie Heim added three. Both are headed to Fort Hays State in the fall.