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No. 7 Wichita State loses 2nd straight, falls to Houston

HOUSTON (AP) — Seventh-ranked Wichita State lost its second straight game as Houston beat a Top 10 team for the first time in 22 years, with Rob Gray scoring 24 points in a 73-59 victory Saturday.

Wichita State (15-4, 5-2 American Athletic Conference) fell to SMU 83-78 on Wednesday. The Shockers shot a season-low 33 percent and committed 18 turnovers in this latest loss.

Gray was 10 of 21 from the field as the Cougars (15-4, 5-2) posted their first win over a Top 10 team since beating No. 3 Memphis 69-67 on Jan. 6, 1996. Corey Davis Jr. added 17 points and eight rebounds and Devin Davis had 12 points and seven rebounds for Houston.

Houston built its lead to 42-28 on Gray’s layup two minutes into the second half, but the Shockers answered with an 8-0 run. The Cougars responded with a 12-4 burst, including seven points by Gray, and kept pulling away.

Shaquille Morris had 12 points and seven rebounds for Wichita State, which had won 11 straight on the road. The Shockers lost back-to-back conference games for the first time since 2012-13.

Landry Shamet, who entered the game leading the Shockers in scoring with 16 per game, was held scoreless in the first half and finished with seven points.

BIG PICTURE

Wichita State: The Shockers struggled from the start, shooting 35 percent in the first half and could not get out of an early hole. Wichita State shot 4 of 20 on 3-pointers. … Wichita State held a 48-37 rebounding edge.

Houston: The Cougars helped their NCAA Tournament resume with the upset. Houston had an answer every time the Shockers got close and did well on defense, especially Davis, who was tasked with guarding Shamet.

GAME OF THE CENTURY ANNIVERSARY

Saturday marked the 50th anniversary of the “Game of the Century” between No. 1 UCLA and No. 2 Houston in the Astrodome in front of a crowd of 52,693. Houston won 71-69 behind Elvin Hayes’ 39 points and 15 rebounds, topping Lew Alcindor’s team. Hayes, players from the game and staff were honored at halftime to mark the anniversary of the game.

IT’S BEEN A WHILE

Wichita State played its first game against the Cougars in Houston since Jan. 2, 1960.

UP NEXT

Wichita State: The Shockers host Central Florida on Thursday.

Houston: Hosts South Florida on Jan. 28.

Tigers drop second MIAA dual of season to 12th-ranked Lopers

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State wrestling team welcomed 12th-ranked Nebraska-Kearney into Gross Memorial Coliseum on Friday evening (Jan. 19) for a conference clash. The Tigers dropped the match to the Lopers, 30-9. The Tigers move to 4-4 on the season in duals and fall to 0-2 in the conference matches.

The Tigers opened the match with sophomore Conrad Cole in the 125-pound bout. He competed against the ninth-ranked wrestler in Division II, Josh Portillo. Portillo grabbed a quick 6-3 lead after the first period. Portillo increased his lead to 8-4 after the second period and ended the match with a 12-4 major decision over Cole.

Dy’Juan Carney was set to take on 11th-ranked Bryce Shoemaker in the 133-pound weight class. Shoemaker took a commanding 12-1 lead after the first period and never looked back in the match as Carney fell to Shoemaker with a 17-1 technical fall. Carney dropped to 14-10 overall on the season.

In the 141-pound bout, eighth-ranked Brandon Ball took on Tevin Briscoe. Ball rebounded well from his third loss of the season in the Midwest Duals last weekend to defeat Briscoe without giving up a point in a 7-0 decision. Ball improved his overall record to 22-3 and 15-2 against Division II foes. The Tigers trailed the Lopers 9-3 in the match after three matches.

Efe Osaghae took the mat in the 149-pound weight class to take on the second-ranked wrestler in DII, Keith Surber. In the first two periods, the only point that was given up was an escape in favor of Surber. Osaghae used an escape, being awarded a stalling point and a tremendous takedown to take a 4-1 lead over Surber in the third period. Surber was able to get a reversal to cut Osaghae’s lead to 4-3, however couldn’t keep him in his grasp and Osaghae escaped as time expired to upset #2 Surber with a 5-3 decision. The crowd in GMC then erupted in a loud roar for the Tigers. FHSU cut the UNK lead to 9-6 after four bouts into the dual.

The Lopers three-point lead was short-lived as they extended their advantage to 14-6 in the match after a 16-1 technical fall victory for Matt Malcom over Brody Lewis in the 157-pound bout.

Marty Verhaeghe survived a 3-0 deficit halfway through the second period to defeat Brayden Wills with an 8-3 decision in the 165-pound weight class and pushing the Tigers closer to the Lopers. UNK lead 14-9 after six matches.

The Lopers never looked back after they won the next four bouts to win the dual 30-9. Robinson dropped the 174-pound bout to Zach Stodden by way of a 14-5 major decision. Jordan Davis was caught in the third period and fell to JJ Clark in the 184-pound weight class. Seniors Rakim Dean and Dakota Gulley were not able to get ahead in their bouts and the 12th-ranked Lopers left Hays with their first MIAA dual victory of the season to improve their dual record to 17-1 on the year.

The Tigers are back in action on Sunday (Jan. 21) as they travel to Wichita, Kan. to compete in the Kansas Cup and defend their title for the fifth-straight year. The event is set to commence at 9 a.m.

Friday night high school basketball scoreboard

Girls

Mid-Continent League

Championship semi-finals

Smith Center  44  Stockton  42

TMP 39  Hill City  27

 

Hoisington Winter Jam

Championship semi-finals

LaCrosse  23   Otis-Bison  29

Ellsworth  40  Russell  46

 

Northwest Kansas League – Quinter

Championship semi-finals

Quinter  41  Dighton  34

 

Consolation semi-finals

Decatur Com.  40  Greeley Co.  43

Wallace Co.  40  Rawlins Co.  35

 

Northern Plains Tournament @ Lincoln

Championship semi-finals

St. Johns-Tipton  41  Wilson  49

Sylvan-Lucas  35  Thunder Ridge  50

 

Consolation semifinals

Chase  34   Lakeside  56

 

Other Consolation games

Natoma  53  Rock Hills  38

 

Sterling Invitational

5th Place game

Lyons  39   Southeast of Saline  31

 

Orange and Black in Colby – 1st rd

Championship semi-finals

Kearney Catholic  45  Scott City  54

 

Consolation semifinals

Colby  47  Falcon Colo.  50

 

Salina Invitational Tournament

Championship semi-finals

Liberal  47  Salina South  26

 Consolation semifinals

Goodland  36  Andover  58

 

Western Kansas Liberty League

Palco  29  Logan  46

 

Boys

Dodge City Tournament of Champions

Championship semi-finals

Maize   64  Bishop Miege  59

Hays  51  Wichita Heights 76

Consolation semifinals

Dodge City  58  Wichita East  76

Manhattan  54  Leavenworth  44

 

Mid-Continent League

Championship semi-finals

Phillipsburg  66   Oakley  39

TMP  65  Plainville  49

 

Hoisington Winter Jam

Championship semi-finals

Pratt  52  Ellsworth  50

 

Northwest Kansas League – Quinter

Championship semi-finals

Hoxie  77  Dighton  43

St. Francis  53  Rawlins Co.  63

Consolation semi-finals

Wallace Co.  61  Quinter  55

 

Northern Plains Tournament @ Lincoln

Championship semi-finals

Osborne  57  Wilson  24

Consolation semifinals

Lakeside  64  Pike Valley  55

 

Other Consolation games

Tescott  35  Thunder Ridge  50

 

St. John Mid-Winter Classic

Central Plains  64  Wichita Defenders  40

St. John  44  Macksville  33

 

Orange and Black in Colby – 1st rd

Championship semi-finals

Colby  47  Falco Colo.  50

Consolation semifinals

Scott City  52  Lotus Colo.  33

 

Western Kansas Liberty League

Palco  44   Logan  68

 

Valley Center Tournament

Consolation semifinals

Garden City  71  Coffeyville  80

 

Bluestem Classic in El Dorado
Consolation semifinals
Great Bend  60  El Dorado  46

 

Salina Invitational Tournament
Championship semi-finals
Goodland  44  Andover  55

Consolation semifinals
Liberal  69  Concordia  38

 

*Non-league

AP-KS–Kansas Prep Scores,
Jan 19, 2018
By The Associated Press

Minneapolis 65, Winfield 62
Semifinal

Andale 55, Haven 28

Cheney 61, Halstead 52
Burlington Tournament
Semifinal

Rock Creek 81, Sabetha 73, OT
Chanute Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Shawnee Heights 48, Goddard 45

SM South 80, Chanute 58
Semifinal

Olathe North 64, Joplin, Mo. 48
Chaparral Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Chaparral 75, Mulvane 58
Semifinal

Belle Plaine 54, Kingman 53
Colby Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Scott City 52, Lotus School of Excellence, Colo. 33
Semifinal

Falcon, Colo. 50, Colby 47
Dodge City Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Manhattan 54, Leavenworth 44

Wichita East 76, Dodge City 58
Semifinal

Wichita Heights 76, Hays 51
El Dorado Bluestem Classic
Consolation Semifinal

Great Bend 60, El Dorado 46

Wichita Collegiate 81, Newton 68
Semifinal

Wichita Trinity 70, Circle 0
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Syracuse 46, Sublette 34
Semifinal

Cimarron 48, Stanton County 28
Hillsboro Tournament

Holcomb 71, Hesston 41

Riley County 39, Republic County 32
Hoisington Tournament
Semifinal

Pratt 52, Ellsworth 50
McPherson Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Derby 73, Junction City 68

Wichita North 60, BV West 48
Semifinal

Wichita Bishop Carroll 59, Lawrence Free State 53
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal

Hays-TMP-Marian 65, Plainville 49

Phillipsburg 66, Oakley 39
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Thunder Ridge 50, Tescott 35
Consolation Semifinal

Lakeside 64, Pike Valley 55
Semifinal

Osborne 57, Wilson 24
Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Wallace County 61, Quinter 55
Semifinal

Hoxie 77, Dighton 43

Rawlins County 63, St. Francis 53
Pittsburg Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Carl Junction, Mo. 64, Atchison 41
Pleasanton Tournament
Seventh Place

Oswego 43, Altoona-Midway 14
Fifth Place

Marmaton Valley 56, Pleasanton 44
Royal Valley Panther Classic

Chapman 73, Wabaunsee 31

Santa Fe Trail 78, Royal Valley 63
Salina Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Andover 54, Salina South 49
Semifinal

Abilene 53, Goodland 43
Shawnee Mission West Tournament
Pool Play

BV North 72, Blue Springs South, Mo. 63
Skyline Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Kinsley 52, Norwich 46

Stafford 75, Cunningham 31
Semifinal

Attica 52, South Barber 51
South Central Border League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Cedar Vale/Dexter 51, Flinthills 25
Ninth Place

Argonia 53, South Haven 38
Southeast Cherokee Tournament
Semifinal

Parsons 64, Pierce City, Mo. 48
Spring Hill Tournament
Seventh Place

KC Sumner 57, Veritas Christian 31
Third Place

KC Piper 71, Gardner-Edgerton 53
St. John Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

KC Christian 60, Nickerson 56
Semifinal

Central Plains 75, Wichita Defenders 48
Sterling Tournament
Seventh Place

Remington 34, Lyons 33
Fifth Place

Smoky Valley 59, Hugoton 57
Third Place

Beloit 57, Southeast Saline 43
Topeka Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Topeka 63, Wichita Northwest 46
Semifinal

Vashon, Mo. 64, Lawrence 53
Twin Valley League Tournament
Consolation

Linn 44, Troy 31
Consolation Semifinal

Axtell 49, Washington County 39

Valley Heights 68, Wetmore 58
Semifinal

Doniphan West 60, Centralia 49

Hanover 81, Clifton-Clyde 57
Valley Center Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Coffeyville 80, Garden City 71

Valley Center 50, KC Turner 47
Semifinal

Wichita Southeast 61, Ulysses 60
Valley Falls Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Atchison County 60, Oskaloosa 53
Semifinal

Perry-Lecompton 61, Pleasant Ridge 43
Wilson County Classic Consolation Semifinal

Bluestem 59, Fredonia 32
Semifinal

Yates Center 70, Cherryvale 49
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Natoma vs. Thunder Ridge, ppd. to Jan 20.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Hutchinson Central Christian 63, Norwich 37

Jackson Heights 48, St. Mary’s 40

Lawrence Free State 52, Gardner-Edgerton 44

Logan 46, Palco 29

Maize 59, Maize South 32

Manhattan 63, Topeka Seaman 50

Minneapolis 63, Ell-Saline 41

Moundridge 45, Goessel 28

Rose Hill 57, Andover Central 54

Russell 46, Ellsworth 40

Shawnee Heights 37, Emporia 34
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Semifinal

Benton, Mo. 50, Basehor-Linwood 23

Topeka Hayden 47, Holton 30
Burlington Tournament
Semifinal

Labette County 54, Sabetha 46
Colby Tournament

Falcon, Colo. 50, Colby 47
Semifinal

Scott City 54, Kearney Catholic, Neb. 45
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Stanton County 33, Lakin 30
Hillsboro Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Riley County 39, Republic County 32

Wichita Sunrise 55, Cornerstone Family 44
Semifinal

Clay Center 39, Hillsboro 18

Hesston 41, Holcomb 24
Hoisington Tournament
Semifinal

Otis-Bison 29, La Crosse 23
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal

Hays-TMP-Marian 39, Hill City 27

Smith Center 44, Stockton 42
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Natoma 53, Rock Hills 38
Consolation Semifinal

Lakeside 56, Chase 34
Semifinal

Thunder Ridge 50, Sylvan-Lucas 35

Wilson 49, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 41
Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Greeley County 43, Oberlin-Decatur 40

Wallace County 40, Rawlins County 35
Semifinal

Quinter 41, Dighton 34
Pittsburg Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

BV Northwest 47, North Kansas City (B), Mo. 16

Pittsburg 62, Wichita West 46
Pleasanton Tournament
Seventh Place

Oswego 45, Altoona-Midway 19
Fifth Place

Heritage Christian 45, Uniontown 30
Royal Valley Panther Classic

Royal Valley 60, Santa Fe Trail 22

Wabaunsee 66, Chapman 30
Salina Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Andover 58, Goodland 36

Concordia 53, Buhler 50
Semifinal

Liberal 47, Salina South 26

Salina Central 52, Abilene 40
Sterling Tournament
Fifth Place

Lyons 39, Southeast Saline 31
Third Place

Hugoton 44, Remington 36
Championship

Sterling 59, Beloit 48
Tonganoxie Invitational
Semifinal

DeSoto 44, Bonner Springs 25

Jefferson West 36, Eudora 21
Wilson County Classic
Consolation Semifinal

Caney Valley 54, Wichita North 40

Fredonia 62, Neodesha 45
Semifinal

Cherryvale 43, Yates Center 39
Friday’s Scores

By The Associated Press

Minneapolis 65, Winfield 62
Semifinal

Andale 55, Haven 28

Cheney 61, Halstead 52
Burlington Tournament
Semifinal

Rock Creek 81, Sabetha 73, OT
Chanute Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Shawnee Heights 48, Goddard 45

SM South 80, Chanute 58
Semifinal

Olathe North 64, Joplin, Mo. 48
Chaparral Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Chaparral 75, Mulvane 58
Semifinal

Belle Plaine 54, Kingman 53
Colby Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Scott City 52, Lotus School of Excellence, Colo. 33
Semifinal

Falcon, Colo. 50, Colby 47
Dodge City Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Manhattan 54, Leavenworth 44

Wichita East 76, Dodge City 58
Semifinal

Wichita Heights 76, Hays 51
El Dorado Bluestem Classic
Consolation Semifinal

Great Bend 60, El Dorado 46

Wichita Collegiate 81, Newton 68
Semifinal

Wichita Trinity 70, Circle 0
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Syracuse 46, Sublette 34
Semifinal

Cimarron 48, Stanton County 28
Hillsboro Tournament

Holcomb 71, Hesston 41

Riley County 39, Republic County 32
Hoisington Tournament
Semifinal

Pratt 52, Ellsworth 50
McPherson Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Derby 73, Junction City 68

Wichita North 60, BV West 48
Semifinal

Wichita Bishop Carroll 59, Lawrence Free State 53
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal

Hays-TMP-Marian 65, Plainville 49

Phillipsburg 66, Oakley 39
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Thunder Ridge 50, Tescott 35
Consolation Semifinal

Lakeside 64, Pike Valley 55
Semifinal

Osborne 57, Wilson 24
Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Wallace County 61, Quinter 55
Semifinal

Hoxie 77, Dighton 43

Rawlins County 63, St. Francis 53
Pittsburg Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Carl Junction, Mo. 64, Atchison 41
Pleasanton Tournament
Seventh Place

Oswego 43, Altoona-Midway 14
Fifth Place

Marmaton Valley 56, Pleasanton 44
Royal Valley Panther Classic

Chapman 73, Wabaunsee 31

Santa Fe Trail 78, Royal Valley 63
Salina Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Andover 54, Salina South 49
Semifinal

Abilene 53, Goodland 43
Shawnee Mission West Tournament
Pool Play

BV North 72, Blue Springs South, Mo. 63
Skyline Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Kinsley 52, Norwich 46

Stafford 75, Cunningham 31
Semifinal

Attica 52, South Barber 51
South Central Border League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Cedar Vale/Dexter 51, Flinthills 25
Ninth Place

Argonia 53, South Haven 38
Southeast Cherokee Tournament
Semifinal

Parsons 64, Pierce City, Mo. 48
Spring Hill Tournament
Seventh Place

KC Sumner 57, Veritas Christian 31
Third Place

KC Piper 71, Gardner-Edgerton 53
St. John Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

KC Christian 60, Nickerson 56
Semifinal

Central Plains 75, Wichita Defenders 48
Sterling Tournament
Seventh Place

Remington 34, Lyons 33
Fifth Place

Smoky Valley 59, Hugoton 57
Third Place

Beloit 57, Southeast Saline 43
Topeka Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Topeka 63, Wichita Northwest 46
Semifinal

Vashon, Mo. 64, Lawrence 53
Twin Valley League Tournament
Consolation

Linn 44, Troy 31
Consolation Semifinal

Axtell 49, Washington County 39

Valley Heights 68, Wetmore 58
Semifinal

Doniphan West 60, Centralia 49

Hanover 81, Clifton-Clyde 57
Valley Center Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Coffeyville 80, Garden City 71

Valley Center 50, KC Turner 47
Semifinal

Wichita Southeast 61, Ulysses 60
Valley Falls Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Atchison County 60, Oskaloosa 53
Semifinal

Perry-Lecompton 61, Pleasant Ridge 43
Wilson County Classic Consolation Semifinal

Bluestem 59, Fredonia 32
Semifinal

Yates Center 70, Cherryvale 49
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Natoma vs. Thunder Ridge, ppd. to Jan 20.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Hutchinson Central Christian 63, Norwich 37

Jackson Heights 48, St. Mary’s 40

Lawrence Free State 52, Gardner-Edgerton 44

Logan 46, Palco 29

Maize 59, Maize South 32

Manhattan 63, Topeka Seaman 50

Minneapolis 63, Ell-Saline 41

Moundridge 45, Goessel 28

Rose Hill 57, Andover Central 54

Russell 46, Ellsworth 40

Shawnee Heights 37, Emporia 34
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Semifinal

Benton, Mo. 50, Basehor-Linwood 23

Topeka Hayden 47, Holton 30
Burlington Tournament
Semifinal

Labette County 54, Sabetha 46
Colby Tournament

Falcon, Colo. 50, Colby 47
Semifinal

Scott City 54, Kearney Catholic, Neb. 45
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Stanton County 33, Lakin 30
Hillsboro Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Riley County 39, Republic County 32

Wichita Sunrise 55, Cornerstone Family 44
Semifinal

Clay Center 39, Hillsboro 18

Hesston 41, Holcomb 24
Hoisington Tournament
Semifinal

Otis-Bison 29, La Crosse 23
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal

Hays-TMP-Marian 39, Hill City 27

Smith Center 44, Stockton 42
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Natoma 53, Rock Hills 38
Consolation Semifinal

Lakeside 56, Chase 34
Semifinal

Thunder Ridge 50, Sylvan-Lucas 35

Wilson 49, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 41
Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Greeley County 43, Oberlin-Decatur 40

Wallace County 40, Rawlins County 35
Semifinal

Quinter 41, Dighton 34
Pittsburg Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

BV Northwest 47, North Kansas City (B), Mo. 16

Pittsburg 62, Wichita West 46
Pleasanton Tournament
Seventh Place

Oswego 45, Altoona-Midway 19
Fifth Place

Heritage Christian 45, Uniontown 30
Royal Valley Panther Classic

Royal Valley 60, Santa Fe Trail 22

Wabaunsee 66, Chapman 30
Salina Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Andover 58, Goodland 36

Concordia 53, Buhler 50
Semifinal

Liberal 47, Salina South 26

Salina Central 52, Abilene 40
Sterling Tournament
Fifth Place

Lyons 39, Southeast Saline 31
Third Place

Hugoton 44, Remington 36
Championship

Sterling 59, Beloit 48
Tonganoxie Invitational
Semifinal

DeSoto 44, Bonner Springs 25

Jefferson West 36, Eudora 21
Wilson County Classic
Consolation Semifinal

Caney Valley 54, Wichita North 40

Fredonia 62, Neodesha 45
Semifinal

Cherryvale 43, Yates Center 39

TMP Girls/Boys advance to MCL Championship

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Girls: TMP 39, Hill City 27

PLAINVILLE, Kan.-A battle of ranked teams proved to be as good as expected as TMP picked up a    win over Hill City in the semi-finals of the Mid Continent League Tournament. The Lady Monarchs scored the first seven points of the contest but Hill City settled in and outscored TMP 6-2 to close the first quarter. The Lady Ringnecks would take a one point lead (15-14) late in the second quarter but TMP would close the first half door with a 5-0 run to lead 19-15 at halftime.

Defense was the name of the game in the second half. TMP held a powerful Hill City offense to only one point in the third quarter and 12 points total in the half. Carrie Kennedy was the only Lady Ringneck in double figures as she scored 11 for Hill City who drops to 7-2 on the season and will face Stockton in the MCL 3rd Place game on Saturday.

Kayla Vitztum scored 20 to lead TMP. The Lady Monarchs improve to 11-1 on the season and will face Smith Center in the championship game Saturday evening in Plainville.

ROSE MCFARLAND INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Boys: TMP 65, Plainville 49

PLAINVILLE, Kan.-Friday night’s MCL Tournament semifinals was a game of runs for both teams. Plainville started the game on a 11-3 run and a Joe Hertel time out changed the momentum. Out of the timeout TMP started a 15-0 run that spanned into the second quarter. TMP pushed the lead to 30-17 before the Cardinals finished the half on a 7-0 run to cut the Monarch lead to 30-24 at the half.

TMP would not waiver in the second half as the lead quickly escalated to double digits and it would stay there. The Monarchs led by 12 after three quarters and would lead by as many as 21 points in the fourth quarter before settling for the 65-49 win.

Jared Casey led Plainville with 17 points on the night. The Cardinals fall to 6-4 on the season and will face Oakley in the third place game tomorrow afternoon. TMP was led by David McFarland, Trento Mayo and Michael Lager who all scored 13 points and Creighton Renz added 12. TMP is now 10-2 on the season and will match up with Phillipsburg in the MCL Tournament Championship game on Saturday night.

JOE HERTEL INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Hays meets Wichita Heights in semifinals

The second quarter was the deciding factor in the Hays High Indians opening round win over Manhattan when they allowed just two points gaining separation by half time.  The second quarter was again the deciding factor for Hays on Friday, but not in the way they would have liked.

Hays led the second ranked team in 5A, Wichita Heights, 17-16 after one quarter.  The Indians buried five first quarter three pointers.  Four of those came from Cole Murphy.  The second quarter was all Heights.  The Falcons outscored the Indians 23-6 on a 8-0 run and a 10-2 run to take a 39-23 halftime lead.

Highlights

 

Heights pushed the lead as high as thirty in third quarter after a 14-0 run.  The Indians closed the gap to twenty-three late in third quarter and had two open looks at three pointers but could not connect.  Hays closed the gap down to 20 when they opened the fourth quarter on a three pointer, but could not get any closer falling 76-51.

Cole Murphy led the Indians with 20 which included six three pointers.  Peyton Kieffer grabbed his second double-double of the season with ten points and eleven rebounds.  Ethan Nunnery assisted on nine made baskets.

Coach Rick Keltner

 

Hays falls to 8-3 on the season and will play in the third place game Saturday at 3:00.  Wichita Heights moves to the championship game at 5:00 and improves to 10-1 on the year.

Thursday high school basketball scoreboard

Boys scores

Belle Plaine 70, Mulvane 56
Burlingame 74, Madison/Hamilton 50Central Heights 64, Northern Heights 55Council Grove 66, Osage City 60

Lyndon 54, Mission Valley 20

Minneapolis 65, Winfield 62

Rose Hill 67, Garden Plain 54

Trego 58, Stockton 56

Army National Gaurd Tournament

Frontenac 62, Riverton 32

Nevada, Mo. 51, Wichita Independent 29

Pacific, Mo. 59, Fort Scott 37

Burrton Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Inman 54, Fairfield 38

Pretty Prairie 54, Goessel 53

Semifinal

Berean Academy 60, Hutchinson Central Christian 30

Little River 73, Burrton 49

Canton-Galva Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Sedgwick 95, St. John’s Military 32

Wichita Classical 65, Canton-Galva 34

Semifinal

Moundridge 61, Bennington 40

Wichita Home School 78, Ell-Saline 58

Centre Tournament

Centre 65, Herington 60

Marion 72, Solomon 57

Rural Vista 54, Wakefield 52

Chanute Tournament

Andover Central 57, SM South 38

Emporia 75, Chanute 30

Joplin, Mo. 59, Goddard 57

Olathe North 61, Shawnee Heights 49

Chaparral Tournament

Arkansas City 66, Conway Springs 36

Clearwater 51, Wellington 39

Colby Tournament

Colby 59, Pine Creek, Colo. 50

Falcon, Colo. 60, Hutchinson 46

Fountain-Fort Carson, Colo. 63, Scott City 52

Dodge City Tournament

Bishop Miege 71, Wichita East 45

Hays 63, Manhattan 45

Maize 98, Dodge City 71

Wichita Heights 56, Leavenworth 45

El Dorado Bluestem Classic

Circle 57, El Dorado 48

Kapaun Mount Carmel 47, Newton 38

Wichita Campus 68, Wichita Collegiate 59

Wichita Trinity 60, Great Bend 58

Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Southwestern Hts. 70, Elkhart 35

Hillsboro Tournament

Holcomb 64, Republic County 19

Riley County 50, Hesston 44

Wichita Sunrise 94, Clay Center 90, 2OT

Hoisington Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Russell 60, Ellinwood 17

McLouth Invitational Tournament

Cair Paravel 56, Jefferson West 54

McLouth 70, Independence Home School 28

McPherson Invitational Tournament

Lawrence Free State 67, Junction City 45

McPherson 55, BV West 41

SM East 83, Wichita North 77

Wichita Bishop Carroll 76, Derby 63

Mid Continent League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Smith Center 63, Ellis 60

Nemaha Central Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Jackson Heights 34, Horton 28

St. Mary’s 56, Hiawatha 29

Semifinal

Falls City, Neb. 55, Silver Lake 54, OT

Marysville 69, Nemaha Central 45

Pittsburg Tournament

BV Northwest 76, Blue Springs, Mo. 55

Carthage, Mo. 61, Atchison 47

Olathe Northwest 56, Wichita West 37

Pleasanton Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Marmaton Valley 60, Oswego 40

Pleasanton 57, Altoona-Midway 21

Semifinal

Humboldt 62, Heritage Christian 44

Osawatomie 64, Uniontown 50

Royal Valley Panther Classic

Chapman 61, Royal Valley 56

Santa Fe Trail 78, Wabaunsee 47

Salina Invitational Tournament

Andover 58, Abilene 51

Buhler 48, Liberal 37

Goodland 55, Salina South 44

Salina Central 49, Concordia 47

Southeast Cherokee Tournament

Baxter Springs 67, Erie 41

Jayhawk Linn 75, Southeast 49

Parsons 76, St. Paul 54

Spring Hill Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

BV Southwest 35, KC Sumner 34

Spring Hill 73, Veritas Christian 50

Semifinal

Goddard-Eisenhower 70, KC Piper 61

Olathe South 61, Gardner-Edgerton 46

St. John Tournament

Central Plains 64, Nickerson 40

Wichita Defenders 60, KC Christian 54

Sterling Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Hugoton 46, Remington 38

Semifinal

Hutchinson Trinity 62, Beloit 57

Sterling 70, Southeast Saline 57

Tonganoxie Invitational

Olathe West 59, Metro Academy 49

Tonganoxie 63, Holton 36

Topeka Invitational Tournament

Lawrence 78, Topeka 77, OT

Vashon, Mo. 66, Wichita Northwest 60

Wichita South 72, Highland Park 68

Valley Center Tournament

Maize South 95, Coffeyville 72

Topeka Seaman 59, Garden City 45

Ulysses 53, Valley Center 51

Wichita Southeast 74, KC Turner 71, OT

Wilson County Classic

Caney Valley 58, Douglass 47

Cherryvale 69, Bluestem 39

Girard 65, Neodesha 48

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Augusta 37, Andale 32

Circle 52, Wichita Collegiate 24

Conway Springs 62, Belle Plaine 24

Garden Plain 53, Wichita Trinity 35

Hutchinson 45, Valley Center 35

KC Schlagle 48, SM East 43

KC Wyandotte 46, Chetopa 42

Kingman 50, Larned 17

Madison/Hamilton 29, Burlingame 28

Olathe Northwest 67, St. Teresa’s Academy, Mo. 59

St. Thomas Aquinas 58, Liberty, Mo. 36

Washburn Rural 37, Mill Valley 35

Wellsville 61, Anderson County 35

Wichita Independent 64, Medicine Lodge 27

Army National Gaurd Tournament

Nevada, Mo. 49, KC Turner 20

Rogers, Ark. 58, Fort Scott 48

William Chrisman, Mo. 62, Frontenac 44

Blue Valley North Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

SM West 55, BV West 35

Semifinal

BV North 59, Notre Dame de Sion 53

Centre Tournament

Centre 40, Solomon 26

Herington 36, Elyria Christian 35

Marion 47, Wakefield 29

Rural Vista 64, Peabody-Burns 24

Colby Tournament

Fountain-Fort Carson, Colo. 45, Colby 36

Scott City 59, Pine Creek, Colo. 43

Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation

Lakin 55, Rolla 24

Consolation Semifinal

Syracuse 39, Stanton County 21

Semifinal

Meade 50, Southwestern Hts. 16

Sublette 42, Cimarron 36

Hillsboro Tournament

Clay Center 48, Eureka 27

Hesston 44, Republic County 32

Hillsboro 60, Wichita Sunrise 41

Holcomb 53, Riley County 50

Hoisington Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Hoisington 46, Ellinwood 19

Pratt 60, Victoria 31

Mid Continent League Tournament
Ninth Place

Phillipsburg 39, Oakley 25

Pittsburg Tournament

Tulsa East Central, Okla. 46, Pittsburg 43

Pleasanton Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Heritage Christian 51, Oswego 50

Uniontown 46, Altoona-Midway 8

Semifinal

Humboldt 65, Marmaton Valley 27

Pleasanton 50, Osawatomie 43

Royal Valley Panther Classic

Royal Valley 61, Chapman 44

Wabaunsee 49, Santa Fe Trail 20

Salina Invitational Tournament

Abilene 45, Buhler 36

Liberal 56, Goodland 16

Salina Central 49, Concordia 47

Salina South 52, Andover 46

South Central Border League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Caldwell 56, Udall 39

Flinthills 58, Burden Central 57

Ninth Place

Cedar Vale/Dexter 38, Oxford 19

Southeast Cherokee Tournament

Parsons 54, Baxter Springs 41

Sterling Tournament
Consolation Semifinal

Southeast Saline 52, Smoky Valley 47

Semifinal

Beloit 63, Remington 51

Sterling 47, Hugoton 43

Tonganoxie Invitational
Consolation Semifinal

Silver Lake 53, Metro Academy 40

Wamego 41, Tonganoxie 38

Twin Valley League Tournament
Consolation

Linn 43, Onaga 25

Consolation Semifinal

BV Randolph 58, Doniphan West 50

Clifton-Clyde 44, Axtell 34

Semifinal

Centralia 64, Hanover 51

Valley Heights 65, Frankfort 57, 2OT

Wilson County Classic

Bluestem 57, Neodesha 56

Yates Center 62, Wichita North 60

Wilson County Tournament

Cherryvale 50, Caney Valley 44

Girard 56, Fredonia 3

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Semifinal

Topeka Hayden vs. Holton, ppd. to Jan 19.

Big second half carries Tigers past Missouri Western

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State opened the second half on a 20-2 run after trialing by four at halftime and beat Missouri Western 61-42 at Gross Coliseum. The Tigers (12-5, 5-3 MIAA) trailed by six with 3:42 to play in the first half but outscored the Griffons (3-13, 1-8 MIAA) 25-5 over the next 14 minutes.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Hadley Gillum Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

After shooting 50-percent in the first half, MWSU was held to 14 points and 14-percent shooting in the second half. The Tigers, who were without the services of Brady Werth who’s out with mono, outrebounded the Griffons by 13 after halftime.

Hadley Gillum scored 15 of his game-high 19 points in the second half. Aaron Nicholson scored nine, Trey O’Neil eight and Marcus Cooper seven along with a team-high 11 rebounds.

Jared Vitztum made his first career start and scored five points along with eight rebounds.

The Griffons were led by Alex Martin’s 10 points.

The Tigers host defending national champion Northwest Missouri State Saturday.

Hays wrestling beats Spring Hill ahead of Prairie Classic

The Hays High Indian wrestling team defeated Spring Hill in a dual on Thursday night.  The Indians will host the Bob Kuhn Prairie Classic on Friday and Saturday.  Action starts at 2:30 on Friday and 9:30 a.m. on Saturday.  Finals of the tournament can be heard on 101.9 Saturday evening.

Hays (HAYS) 43.00 Spring Hill (SPHI) 23.00
106: Jordan Zimmerman (HAYS) over Cade Pettit (SPHI) (Fall 0:36)

113: Grant Karlin (HAYS) over Landon Rockers (SPHI) (Fall 2:45)

120: Corey Hale (HAYS) over Garret Smith (SPHI) (MD 14-5)

126: Trajan McCormick (SPHI) over Creighton Newell (HAYS) (Dec 9-6)

132: Noah Nemer (SPHI) over Tadin Flinn (HAYS) (TF 19-4 5:14)

138: Wyatt Dickie (SPHI) over Hazen Keener (HAYS) (Dec 13-9)

145: Kyle Casper (HAYS) over Nolan Ewing (SPHI) (Fall 2:17)

152: Mason Bell (SPHI) over Taron Burkhart (HAYS) (Dec 4-0)

160: Kreighton Meyers (HAYS) over Chase Rooney (SPHI) (Fall 5:27)

170: Cole Schroder (HAYS) over Alex Denning (SPHI) (Fall 1:06)

182: Alec Waterman (SPHI) over Chase Voth (HAYS) (Dec 7-5)

195: Ethan Getz (SPHI) over Colter Conger (HAYS) (Fall 5:43)

220: Trey VanPelt (HAYS) over Keegan Crotchett (SPHI) (Dec 6-3)

285: Logan Schulte (HAYS) over Austin Woodard (SPHI) (Fall 0:48)

Tiger women take care of shorthanded Griffons

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women held Missouri Western without a field goal for over ten minutes in the first half, going on a 14-1 run to build a 14-point lead and beat the shorthanded Griffons 58-36 at Gross Coliseum.

The Griffons (10-8, 3-6 MIAA), who suited up seven and finished with six available players, were held to their lowest offensive output since they joined NCAA Division II in 1988 (previous low – 37 vs Michigan Tech, 11/20/09). The Griffons, who were held to 23-percent shooting, have lost five straight and seven of their last eight.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers (13-4, 4-4 MIAA) led by 12 at halftime then went on a 10-1 run early in the third quarter to take control.

Emma Stroyan lead the Tigers with 14 points. Tatyana Legette added 13 along with eight rebounds.

Melia Richardson was the only Griffon in double-figures with 13 points.

Nine Tigers named to Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 Team; Brown Coach of the Year

BROOKFIELD, Ill. – Fort Hays State had nine players named to the 2017 Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-Super Region 3 Team. Head coach Chris Brown earned Super Region 3 Coach of the Year honors for guiding Fort Hays State to an undefeated 11-0 regular season and its first NCAA Playoff appearance since 1995. Conferences combining to create Super Region 3 are the MIAA, GLVC, GLIAC, and GAC.

Chris Brown adds the Don Hansen Super Region 3 Coach of the Year honor alongside the MIAA Coach of the Year distinction. Also, Brown won the HERO Sports Fan Choice D2 Coach of the Year vote, an honor voted on by fans nationwide.

Four Tigers received first-team honors, two on offense and two on defense. The list includes senior running back Kenneth Iheme, senior offensive lineman Travis Talley, senior defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd, and junior defensive back Doyin Jibowu.

Iheme finished the year with 1,380 on 230 carries. He averaged 6.0 yards per carry for the season and 115 rushing yards per game. He produced seven 100-yard rushing games, with 189 as his season high against Pittsburg State. Iheme was one of 34 candidates considered for the Harlon Hill Trophy (Division II Player of the Year), finishing the season with 1,690 all-purpose yards. With 2,569 rushing yards in his career, Iheme finished seventh on the all-time rushing list at FHSU. He is eighth all-time in all-purpose yards with 3,458. Iheme was a unanimous All-MIAA First Team selection this season. Iheme was also a D2CCA All-Super Region 3 First Team selection.

Talley grabs his second Super Region 3 First Team honor on the offensive line after receiving the same distinction from D2CCA. Talley also received All-America honors from D2Football.com and was an All-MIAA First Team selection. Talley anchored the Fort Hays State line this year at right tackle, helping the team average 441.5 total yards of offense per game. He helped the Tiger offense average 257.3 passing yards per game and 184.2 rushing yards per game.

Shepherd adds another postseason honor to his collection after already receiving All-America status from three organizations. Shepherd was the MIAA Defensive Player of the Year. He finished the year with 38 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and four sacks. In his three years at Fort Hays State, Shepherd amassed 168 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks. He tied as the top vote receiver in NCAA Division II for the Cliff Harris Award, presented to the nation’s top small college defensive player representing almost 500 colleges and universities from NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA colleges. He will compete in both the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and the Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Jibowu nabs his second Super Region 3 First Team selection this year after receiving the same honor from D2CCA. Playing the bandit back position (safety-linebacker hybrid), Jibowu finished the year with 62 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, five interceptions, nine pass break-ups, and two forced fumbles. Over three seasons, Jibowu now has 219 tackles and seven interceptions in his career at FHSU.

Second team selections went to wide receiver Monterio Burchfield, kicker Brandon Brown, linebacker Jose Delgado, and punter Dante Brown.

Burchfield became the sixth receiver in Fort Hays State history to eclipse the 1,000-yard receiving mark, finishing 2017 with a team-high 1,003 yards on 54 catches. He averaged 18.6 yards per catch and produced nine touchdowns. Burchfield adds this honor to his All-MIAA First Team selection this year.

Brandon Brown was the 2017 MIAA Special Teams Player of the Year. He finished the year with 94 kicking points to set a new single-season record at FHSU. It broke his own mark of 88 set the previous year. He was a perfect 49-of-49 on PAT attempts and went 15-of-21 on field goal attempts. Brown finished his two-year career at FHSU with 31 field goals and 89 PATs for a total of 182 kicking points, ranking fourth all-time in kick scoring at FHSU.

Delgado led the Tigers in tackles from his linebacker position in 2017. He finished with 107 tackles for the season, including 11 for loss, and 3.5 sacks. Delgado now has 285 tackles in his career, along with 6.5 sacks. He is already seventh on the career tackles list for the NCAA era at Fort Hays State and will enter his senior year 76 shy of the record.

Dante Brown finished the year averaging 43.5 yards per punt, the second-highest average for a season in FHSU history. He ranked sixth in NCAA Division II in yards per punt, giving the MIAA three punters inside the top 10 nationally. Brown placed 18 kicks inside the 20-yard line this year, and 20 punts that went at least 50 yards. He was an All-MIAA Third Team selection.

Kamon Clayton was the lone third-team selection for the Tigers. The senior cornerback earned All-MIAA First Team status in 2017, finishing the year with 37 tackles and a team-leading 13 pass break-ups. He ranked fourth in the MIAA in pass break-ups.

2017 Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 Team

Hays beats Manhattan to open Dodge TOC

Hays allowed just two second quarter points in building at 28-16 lead at halftime over the Manhattan Indians Thursday afternoon at the Dodge City Tournament of Champions.  The two teams traded baskets over the first six minutes of the game leaving Manhattan with a 14-11 lead.  Hays would score in the final seconds of the first quarter when Ethan Nunnery picked up a loose ball and flung a shot up from just in front of half court to tie the game at 14.

That shot started a 10-0 Hays run that gave the Indians in maroon a 21-14 lead.  Manhattan would answer with their only two points of the second quarter to close the game to 21-16.  The Indians scored seven more unanswered points to the end half including a Tradgon McCrae three pointer with time expiring for a 28-16 half time lead.

Highlights

 

Hays hit a three pointer to build their lead to 15 but would not score for the next four minutes allowing Manhattan to close the gap.  A 10-0 run by Manhattan brought the Hays lead down to five before Peyton Kieffer and McCrae combined for five quick points to go up 36-26.  Manhattan scored the next six points to get with in four at 36-32 with 2:05 left in the third quarter.

Hays though would buckle down on defense and allow just 13 points for the rest of the game.  Hays pushed their lead back to nine to start the fourth quarter.  Hays led by as many as 20 in the fourth quarter and never by less than nine with the final buzzer showing Hays with a 63-45 victory.

Coach Rick Keltner

 

Tradgon McCrae scored a game high 17. Peyton Kieffer added 15 and Ethan Nunnery scored 13.  Nunnery led the team with eight rebounds and eight assists just missing out on a second consecutive triple-double.  Hays improves to 8-2 on the season while Manhattan falls to 5-4.

Hays will face the winner of the Wichita Heights and Leavenworth at 2:30 on Friday.

Wednesday’s high school basketball scores

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Chase County 55, West Franklin 24
Council Grove 55, Lyndon 26
Mission Valley 47, Central Heights 36
Baldwin Tournament
Anderson County 64, KC Harmon 61
Augusta 70, KC Bishop Ward 28
Bonner Springs 75, Louisburg 43
Wellsville 51, Baldwin 31
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Ottawa 50, KC East Lions 43
Burlington Tournament
Labette County 51, Paola 44
Rock Creek 57, Independence 43
Sabetha 68, Iola 52
Burrton Invitational Tournament
Burrton 64, Pretty Prairie 56
Little River 60, Goessel 39
Canton-Galva Tournament
Bennington 76, St. John’s Military 21
Ell-Saline 63, Wichita Classical 60
Wichita Home School 63, Canton-Galva 37
Chaparral Tournament
Kingman 66, Chaparral 50
Hillsboro Tournament
Hillsboro 81, Wichita Sunrise 59
Hoisington Tournament
Ellsworth 67, Victoria 37
Nemaha Central Tournament
Falls City, Neb. 46, Jackson Heights 41
Marysville 67, St. Mary’s 42
Nemaha Central 48, Hiawatha 28
Silver Lake 55, Horton 32
Pleasanton Tournament
Heritage Christian 64, Pleasanton 49
Humboldt 64, Altoona-Midway 20
Osawatomie 74, Marmaton Valley 43
Uniontown 48, Oswego 21
Shawnee Mission West Tournament
Pool Play
Blue Springs South, Mo. 69, SM Northwest 54
South Central Border League Tournament
Caldwell 64, Burden Central 20
Oxford 47, Cedar Vale/Dexter 38
South Central Border League Tournament
Sedan 52, Udall 30
West Elk 50, Flinthills 12
Spring Hill Tournament
Goddard-Eisenhower 60, KC Sumner 45
Sterling Tournament
Beloit 60, Remington 41
Hutchinson Trinity 60, Hugoton 59
Consolation Semifinal
Smoky Valley 62, Lyons 37
Twin Valley League Tournament
Consolation
BV Randolph 62, Troy 60
Frankfort 37, Onaga 35
Valley Falls Tournament
Perry-Lecompton 89, Oskaloosa 37
Pleasant Ridge 45, Atchison County 36
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Pool Play
KC Schlagle vs. Topeka Hayden, ppd. to Jan 18.
Wilson County Classic
Neodesha vs. Girard, ppd. to Jan 18.
Bluestem vs. Cherryvale, ppd. to Jan 18.
Fredonia vs. Yates Center, ppd. to Jan 18.
Douglass vs. Caney Valley, ppd. to Jan 18.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Olathe West 68, Topeka West 36
Pleasant Ridge 59, Christ Preparatory Academy 36
Spring Hill 70, Louisburg 37
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Benton, Mo. 52, Ottawa 23
Blue Valley North Tournament
Staley, Mo. 45, BV West 40
Burlington Tournament
Burlington 57, Rock Creek 30
Paola 51, Independence 48
Sabetha 40, Iola 27
Hoisington Tournament
Ellsworth 60, Victoria 23
Otis-Bison 50, Ellinwood 20
McLouth Tournament
McLouth 50, Bishop Seabury Academy 34
Riverside 54, Maranatha Academy 49
Pleasanton Tournament
Humboldt 64, Altoona-Midway 10
Marmaton Valley 31, Uniontown 24
Osawatomie 45, Heritage Christian 40
Pleasanton 49, Oswego 24
South Central Border League Tournament
Sedan 49, Flinthills 40
South Haven 63, Burden Central 20
West Elk 49, Udall 23
Southeast Cherokee Tournament
Jayhawk Linn 42, Southeast 40
Pierce City, Mo. 61, Erie 30
St. Paul 58, Columbus 34
Sterling Tournament
Hugoton 53, Southeast Saline 17
Sterling 58, Smoky Valley 40
Consolation Semifinal
Lyons 56, Hutchinson Trinity 48
Tonganoxie Invitational
Eudora 48, Wamego 30
Twin Valley League Tournament
Consolation
Washington County 61, Onaga 16
Wetmore 51, Troy 16
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Southeast Cherokee Tournament
Baxter Springs vs. Parsons, ppd. to Jan 18.

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