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No. 3 FHSU women roll to big win at Lincoln

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State used an early 15-0 run in the first quarter and never looked back as they cruised to a 68-41 victory over Lincoln Saturday afternoon at Jason Gym. The Tigers (14-1, 8-1 MIAA) win their fourth straight. The Blue Tigers (6-9, 2-7 MIAA), who were playing their third ranked team in the last four games, have lost five straight.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights


 

Chelsea Mason led three Tigers in double-figures with 19 points. Jill Faxon added 15 and 10 rebounds while Paige Lunsford scored 11.

FHSU shot 39-percent from the floor despite hitting just 4-of-27 from beyond the arc. The Tigers outrebounded Lincoln by four and forced 22 turnovers.

Holthus Hotline with ‘Voice of the Chiefs’ Mitch Holthus

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HHS Indians split with Liberal in WAC opener

The Hays High Indians split a pair of conference games Friday night at home as they opened Western Athletic Conference play against Liberal.

Girls: Liberal 56, Hays 51

The Hays High Lady Indians opened the game on a 8-0 as Audra Schmeidler scored the game’s first five points. But with Hays leading 10-4 Liberal finished the first quarter on an 8-0 run to take a 12-10 lead.

Early in the second quarter with Liberal up 18-13 Hays finished the second quarter on a 8-0 run with Jaycee Dale scoring back-to-back field goals to give the Indians a 21-18 halftime lead.

Liberal finished the fourth quarter on a 6-2 run and outscored Hays 22-17 in the fourth quarter in a 56-51 win.

 

 

Jada Mickens led all scorers with 20 for Liberal. Talyn Kleweno led the Indians with 11 points. Hays drops to 3-4 and 0-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.

 


Boys: Hays 55, Liberal 54

The Hays High Indians started the second half on a 12-3 run fueled by back-to-back Isaiah Nunnery steals that resulted in a Keith Dryder and Nunnery layup to put Hays up 35-29. Hays led by as many as 10 in the second half on a Shane Berens put-back as time expired in the third quarter putting Hays up 45-35 after three quarters.

Liberal made a late push, outscoring Hays 19-10 in the fourth quarter. But Nunnery hit four straight free throws down the stretch and the Redskins missed on a couple of last second shots as Hays High held on for the 55-54 win.

Drew Young led the Indians with 15 points and Cade Hinkle had a 15 for the Redskins. Isaiah Nunnery finished with 11 points and Keith Dryden and Shane Berens each finished with 10 points.

 

Hays improves to 6-1 overall and 1-0 in the WAC.

 

Hays hosts Great Bend next Tuesday.

Basketball Score Sheet January 8th

Girls

Western Athletic Conference
Liberal 56   Hays  51
Garden City  35   Great Bend  48
*Cimarron  34  Dodge City  72

High School Scoreboard WhitmoreMid-Continent League
Ellis  38   TMP  53
St. Johns-Beloit  40  Hill City  59
Plainville  45   Phillipsburg  73
Oakley  34   Smith Center 47
Stockton 42 Norton 39 (thurs)

Central Prairie League
Victoria 37   Otis-Bison 35
St. John  41   Ness City 49
Central Plains  75   Macksville  22

Northern Plains League
Lakeside 51   Pike Valley 55
Osborne 35   Lincoln 36
Wilson 37   Southern Cloud  35
Chase  36   Rock Hills 28

Northwest Kansas League
Quinter  20   Dighton  37
Wallace Co. 36   Rawlins Co.  34

North Central Activities Association
*Russell  37   Beloit  46

Greater West Activities Conference
Goodland 43   Hugoton 70
Ulysses 33   Holcomb 38
Scott City 31   Colby 36

Western Kansas Liberty League
Logan 29   Northern Valley 47

Boys
Western Athletic Conference
Liberal 54   Hays 55
Garden City 54   Great Bend 66
*Cimarron  49  Dodge City 62

Mid-Continent League
Ellis 32   TMP 49
St. Johns-Beloit 55   Hill City 50
Oakley 40   Smith Center 64
Norton 61, Stockton 37 (thurs)

Central Prairie League
Victoria 48   Otis-Bison 43
St. John 53   Ness City 39
Central Plains 73   Macksville 37

Northern Plains League
Chase 52   Rock Hills 57

Northwest Kansas League
Greeley Co. 61   Hoxie 41

North Central Activities Association
*Russell 63   Beloit  92

Greater West Activities Conference
Goodland 36   Hugoton 57
Ulysses 57   Holcomb 76
Scott City 74   Colby 38

Western Kansas Liberty League
Logan 65   Northern Valley  48

*Non-league

By The Associated Press
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 63, Marysville 43
ACCA 40, Ponca City, Okla. 37
Andale 53, Wichita Collegiate 42
Andover 53, Goddard 44
Andover Central 63, Arkansas City 48
Ashland 59, Pawnee Heights 41
Attica 49, Pratt Skyline 38
Axtell 65, Frankfort 33
Baldwin 66, Louisburg 35
Basehor-Linwood 69, KC Bishop Ward 22
Beloit 92, Russell 63
Bennington 63, Sedgwick 43
Berean Academy 52, Moundridge 33
Bishop Miege 65, BV North 49
Bonner Springs 67, Mill Valley 65
Buhler 75, Winfield 48
Burlingame 55, Southern Coffey 51
Burrton 63, Fairfield 50
BV Northwest 71, Blue Valley Stillwell 54
BV West 63, Gardner-Edgerton 53
Cair Paravel 73, Whitfield, Mo. 40
Cedar Vale/Dexter 40, Oxford 39
Central Plains 73, Macksville 37
Centralia 61, BV Randolph 30
Cheney 62, Chaparral 50
Cherryvale 59, Neodesha 51
Chetopa 67, Altoona-Midway 12
Circle 82, Wellington 75
Clay Center 67, Chapman 62
Clearwater 70, Mulvane 38
Coffeyville 64, Parsons 56
Conway Springs 56, Medicine Lodge 37
Council Grove 76, Northern Heights 46
Crest 77, Marmaton Valley 63
Deerfield 72, Granada, Colo. 47
Derby 60, Newton 46
Dodge City 62, Cimarron 49
Doniphan West 56, Clifton-Clyde 32
Douglass 56, Belle Plaine 52
Ellsworth 39, Republic County 29
Eudora 61, DeSoto 37
Flinthills 45, Derby Invasion 42
Fort Scott 54, Labette County 46
Fowler 45, Rolla 22
Fredonia 76, Eureka 56
Girard 53, Prairie View 21
Goddard-Eisenhower 77, Valley Center 55
Goessel 49, Pretty Prairie 39
Great Bend 66, Garden City 54
Greeley County 61, Hoxie 41
Hanover 59, Valley Heights 58
Hartford 62, Madison/Hamilton 50
Haven 66, Hoisington 48
Hays 55, Liberal 54
Hays-TMP-Marian 49, Ellis 32
Hesston 50, Halstead 41
Hiawatha 47, Atchison County 31
Highland Park 76, Emporia 52
Hodgeman County 50, Satanta 43
Holcomb 76, Ulysses 57
Horton 54, Pleasant Ridge 50
Hugoton 57, Goodland 36
Ingalls 61, Bucklin 23
Inman 58, Canton-Galva 22
Jackson Heights 85, McLouth 24
Johnson-Stanton County 56, Wichita County 51
KC Christian 75, Oskaloosa 39
KC Sumner 56, Atchison 54
Lamar, Mo. 79, Frontenac 65
Lansing 52, Tonganoxie 47
Larned 55, Hillsboro 34
Lawrence 62, Olathe South 50
Lawrence Free State 54, Olathe North 41
Lebo 68, Waverly 51
Lincoln 57, Osborne 52, OT
Logan 65, Northern Valley 48
Lyons 43, Smoky Valley 40
Maize 59, Salina South 43
Manhattan 66, Topeka 56
Marion 64, Hutchinson Trinity 62
McPherson 50, Augusta 38
Nemaha Central 52, Holton 32
Nickerson 58, Kingman 44
Northeast-Arma 71, Southeast 33
Olathe East 57, Olathe Northwest 35
Olpe 58, Marais des Cygnes Valley 45
Osage City 62, Lyndon 42
Osawatomie 60, Iola 49
Pike Valley 39, Lakeside 34
Pittsburg 60, Chanute 55
Pittsburg Colgan 62, Columbus 23
Plainville 59, Phillipsburg 57
Pratt 59, Sterling 53
Remington 56, Ell-Saline 43
Riverside 60, Jefferson West 58, OT
Riverton 60, Baxter Springs 48
Rock Creek 76, Silver Lake 46
Rock Hills 57, Chase 52
Rose Hill 49, El Dorado 45
Sabetha 42, Royal Valley 31
Salina Central 59, Wichita Campus 44
Santa Fe Trail 41, Central Heights 24
Scott City 74, Colby 38
Sedan 59, Udall 34
Shawnee Heights 65, Junction City 55
SM North 69, SM East 49
SM Northwest 51, Leavenworth 46
SM West 74, SM South 56
Smith Center 64, Oakley 40
South Gray 58, South Central 50
Southeast Saline 64, Minneapolis 36
St. John 53, Ness City 39
St. John’s Beloit 55, Hill City 50
St. Mary’s 60, Wabaunsee 44
St. Thomas Aquinas 45, Blue Valley Southwest 43
Tescott 45, Sylvan-Lucas 36
Topeka Hayden 53, Topeka West 44
Topeka Heritage Christian 70, St. John’s Military 60
Topeka Seaman 54, Washburn Rural 51
Uniontown 67, Erie 60
Valley Falls 58, Immaculata 28
Victoria 48, Otis-Bison 43
Wakefield 35, Little River 26
Wallace County 74, Rawlins County 59
Wamego 81, Concordia 58
Washington County 49, Troy 42
Wellsville 51, Anderson County 47
West Franklin 52, Chase County 47
Wetmore 40, Linn 38
Wichita Bishop Carroll 62, Wichita West 22
Wichita Heights 57, Wichita East 45
Wichita Northwest 68, Wichita Southeast 63
Wichita South 69, Kapaun Mount Carmel 54
Wilson 60, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 50
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Kiowa County vs. Spearville, ppd.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 60, Marysville 49
Andale 30, Wichita Collegiate 14
Ashland 50, Pawnee Heights 38
Attica 54, Pratt Skyline 25
Axtell 65, Frankfort 47
Baldwin 66, Louisburg 35
Basehor-Linwood 71, KC Bishop Ward 33
Baxter Springs 48, Riverton 40
Beloit 46, Russell 37
Beloit 46, Russell 37
Bennington 35, Sedgwick 31
Bishop Miege 63, BV North 35
Bonner Springs 47, Mill Valley 44
Cair Paravel 47, Whitfield, Mo. 17
Caney Valley 66, Yates Center 6
Canton-Galva 46, Inman 39
Central Plains 75, Macksville 23
Centralia 59, BV Randolph 30
Centralia 59, Blue Valley Stillwell 30
Centre 44, Peabody-Burns 11
Chanute 50, Pittsburg 45
Chase 36, Rock Hills 28
Chase County 55, West Franklin 48
Cheney 57, Chaparral 26
Clay Center 51, Chapman 36
Clearwater 39, Mulvane 25
Clifton-Clyde 42, Doniphan West 31
Colby 36, Scott City 31
Conway Springs 38, Medicine Lodge 33
Council Grove 60, Northern Heights 30
Derby 50, Newton 46
DeSoto 54, Eudora 22
Dighton 37, Quinter 20
Dodge City 72, Cimarron 34
Douglass 57, Belle Plaine 34
Elyria Christian 51, Rural Vista 22
Emporia 47, Highland Park 31
Fairfield 50, Burrton 46
Flinthills 56, Derby Invasion 31
Fredonia 59, Eureka 31
Frontenac 46, Lamar, Mo. 36
Garden Plain 50, Bluestem 16
Goddard 42, Andover 25
Goessel 61, Pretty Prairie 25
Golden Plains 49, Triplains-Brewster 20
Granada, Colo. 57, Deerfield 32
Great Bend 48, Garden City 35
Hartford 41, Madison/Hamilton 36
Hays-TMP-Marian 53, Ellis 38
Herington 41, Mission Valley 35
Hesston 40, Halstead 23
Hiawatha 52, Atchison County 22
Hill City 59, St. John’s Beloit 40
Hillsboro 42, Larned 32
Holcomb 38, Ulysses 33
Hoxie 90, Greeley County 12
Hugoton 70, Goodland 43
Ingalls 55, Bucklin 20
Iola 64, Osawatomie 22
Jackson Heights 54, McLouth 24
Jefferson West 56, Riverside 22
KC Piper 71, KC Turner 21
KC Sumner 69, Atchison 19
Kingman 61, Nickerson 31
Kinsley 30, Cunningham 27
Labette County 67, Fort Scott 37
Lansing 46, Tonganoxie 26
Lawrence Free State 57, Olathe North 27
Leavenworth 52, SM Northwest 47, OT
Lee’s Summit Community Christian, Mo. 59, Maranatha Academy 13
Liberal 56, Hays 51
Lincoln 36, Osborne 35
Linn 45, Wetmore 39
Maize 52, Salina South 30
Manhattan 57, Topeka 38
Marion 42, Hutchinson Trinity 21
Marmaton Valley 42, Crest 33
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 36, Jefferson North 21
McPherson 50, Augusta 32
Moundridge 37, Berean Academy 24
Nemaha Central 52, Holton 45
Neodesha 62, Cherryvale 43
Ness City 49, St. John 41
Northeast-Arma 60, Southeast 37
Northern Valley 47, Logan 29
Olathe East 45, Olathe Northwest 30
Olathe South 44, Lawrence 32
Olpe 79, Marais des Cygnes Valley 31
Osage City 48, Lyndon 47
Oskaloosa 34, KC Christian 15
Oswego 44, Jayhawk Linn 25
Oxford 40, Cedar Vale/Dexter 37
Paola 62, Ottawa 47
Parsons 56, Coffeyville 55, OT
Phillipsburg 72, Plainville 45
Pike Valley 55, Lakeside 51
Pittsburg Colgan 49, Columbus 35
Pleasant Ridge 50, Horton 42
Remington 68, Ell-Saline 43
Republic County 48, Ellsworth 27
Riley County 62, Rossville 56
Rolla 46, Fowler 30
Rose Hill 69, El Dorado 51
Sabetha 51, Royal Valley 38
Salina Central 69, Wichita Campus 52
Santa Fe Trail 43, Central Heights 29
Satanta 61, Hodgeman County 50
Sedan 59, Udall 34
Shawnee Heights 64, Junction City 36
Silver Lake 56, Rock Creek 50
SM North 49, SM East 46
SM West 49, SM South 36
Smith Center 47, Oakley 34
Smoky Valley 36, Lyons 33
South Central 59, South Gray 44
Southeast Saline 44, Minneapolis 34
St. Thomas Aquinas 47, Blue Valley Southwest 40
Sterling 66, Pratt 53
Sublette 67, Elkhart 49
Sylvan-Lucas 47, Tescott 34
Topeka Hayden 68, Topeka West 48
Uniontown 41, Erie 23
Valley Center 64, Goddard-Eisenhower 26
Valley Falls 48, Immaculata 17
Valley Heights 69, Hanover 67
Veritas Christian 63, Bishop Seabury Academy 42
Victoria 37, Otis-Bison 35
Wabaunsee 64, St. Mary’s 40
Wakefield 41, Little River 29
Wallace County 36, Rawlins County 34
Wamego 39, Concordia 35
Washburn Rural 50, Topeka Seaman 38
Washington County 56, Troy 34
Waverly 56, Lebo 24
Wellington 51, Circle 47
Wellsville 46, Anderson County 42
Weskan 68, Cheylin 60, 2OT
Wichita Bishop Carroll 62, Wichita West 22
Wichita Heights 63, Wichita East 25
Wichita Independent 39, Wichita Trinity 37
Wichita South 54, Kapaun Mount Carmel 20
Wilson 37, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 35
Winfield 53, Buhler 42
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Kiowa County vs. Spearville, ppd.

TMP sweeps Ellis

By JEREMY McGUIRE
HaysPost

Girls:  TMP 53, Ellis 38

TMP used a 10-0 run to end the second quarter and grab a six point lead over the Ellis Lady Railers at Al Billinger Fieldhouse on Friday night.  That would be a lead they would not relinquish.  Leading 24-18 heading into the third quarter the Lady Monarchs used three Melissa Pfeifer three-pointers to build their lead to 39-24 at the end of the quarter.

TMP was never threatened in the fourth quarter as they won 53-38.  Ellis was led in scoring by Aspen Younger with 12 points and Alexcia Deutscher with 11.  TMP was led by 15 from Pfeifer and 10 from Megan Koenigsman.

Ellis drops to 3-5 overall and 0-2 in the Mid Continent League.  The Lady Railers will play at home against Hill City next Friday.  TMP improves to 5-2 over and 2-1 in the MCL.  The Lady Monarchs will be at Trego on Tuesday.

ROSE MCFARLAND INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS


Boys:  TMP 49, Ellis 32

TMP never trailed in their 49-32 win over Ellis on Friday night in Hays.  The Monarchs started the game on a 14-4 run and led 16-8 after the first quarter.  Ellis would cut the lead to only seven at halftime, 25-18.

The Railers would trim the lead to five early in the third quarter but TMP would prove to be to tough to handle after that.  The Monarchs were able to use defense, ball movement and senior Jared Vitztum to build their lead to 39-22 heading into the fourth quarter.  The two teams played even in the fourth quarter as TMP secured their fifth consecutive victory.

The Monarch defense held Ellis senior standout Brendon Brenner to only 10 points, 17 below his season average.  Easton Smith led Ellis with 16 points.  Vitztum was the lone Monarch in double figures.  He scored 23.

Ellis drops to 4-4 overall and 0-2 in the Mid Continent League.  The Railers are at home against Hill City on Friday. TMP improves to 5-2 overall and 3-0 in the MCL.  The Monarchs travel to Trego on Tuesday.

JOE HERTEL POSTGAME

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Big first half carries Lindenwood past FHSU

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Fort Hays State was held to a season-low in points and shooting as they see their six-game win streak snapped in a 68-49 loss to Lindenwood Thursday night at Hyland Arena. The Tigers (11-3, 5-3) were held to just 18 points in the first half and shot 34.5% for the game.

The Lions (10-4, 6-2) opened the game with an 11-0 run and led by 27 at halftime. They pushed the lead to 29 early in the second half.

Fort Hays State used a 21-8 run to pull within 16 with a little over five minutes to play but would get no closer.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview


Game Highlights


Dom Samac and Rob Davis both scored 17 to lead the Tigers, who only had five players score.

Cory Arentsen scored 20 of his game-high 22 points in the first half to lead Lindenwood. 7-1 center Stanislas Heili added 16 along with 15 rebounds.

No. 3 Tiger women hold off Lindenwood

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Chelsea Mason scored 21, Beth Bohuslavsky 14 and Jill Faxon 10, leading the No. 3 ranked Fort Hays State women to a hard fought 65-59 win over Lindenwood Thursday at Hyland Arena. The Tigers (13-1, 7-1 MIAA) have won three straight while handing the Lady Lions (7-7, 3-5) their third straight loss.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview


Game Highlights

 

The Tigers outscored Lindenwood 10-4 over the final four minutes, holding the Lady Lions to four free throws after a Kelsey Gengenbacher layup tied the game 55-55.

FHSU hit 11 of 12 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter including six straight by Bohuslavsky.

The Tigers win despite shooting 34-percent (21-62) and 6-of-22 from 3-point range. They were outrebounded by six and turned the ball over 12 times.

 

 

Wichita State holds off Evansville

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Anton Grady scored 17 points on 8-of-13 shooting and Wichita State beat Evansville 67-64 on Wednesday night, ending the Purple Aces’ six-game win streak.

Fred VanVleet had 16 points and nine assists for the Shockers (9-5, 3-0 Missouri Valley Conference), who have won four straight and 39 straight at home.

Trailing 32-27 at halftime, Evansville rallied to tie it at 57 with 3:32 left after Jaylon Brown’s layup. Evan Wessel hit a go-ahead 3-pointer, Grady made a layup, and the Shockers were back on top 62-59 with 2:11 to go.

Zach Brown’s 3-pointer made it a two-possession game, 67-62, with 19 seconds left, but Evansville’s Mislav Brzoja missed a 3 and two free throws from Egidijus Mockevicius were not enough.

Wichita State scored 13 points off of 13 Evansville turnovers and outscored the Purple Aces 24-20 in the paint.

Brown scored 18 points, D.J. Balentine added 14, Adam Wing had 12 and Mockevicius grabbed 15 boards for Evansville (13-3, 2-1).

 

Report: Gordon re-signing with the Royals

Several media outlets are reporting that Alex Gordon is re-signing with the Kansas City Royals after testing the free agent market.

The Royals have not confirmed the report, but an official announcement could come as early as Wednesday.

ESPN’s Buster Olney confirmed what was first reported from MLB.com Jeffrey Flannagan.

Olney says the deal is worth $72 million over four years, making it the richest in franchise history. The previous high was $55 million over five years for Gil Meche and Mike Sweeney.

 

 

FHSU wrestling drops MIAA opener at Central Oklahoma

FHSU Athletics

EDMOND, Okla. – Fort Hays State held a brief lead but gave away too many bonus points in a 30-13 loss at Central Oklahoma on Tuesday evening (Jan. 5) in the first conference dual of the season. The Tigers are now 0-2 overall and 0-1 in the MIAA, while UCO went to 3-0 overall and 1-0 in the MIAA.

Final Results

Adam Ludwin gave the Tigers their only lead of the night by scoring a 16-4 major decision over Josh Breece at 125 pounds to open the dual. However, the lead went away immediately with the Tigers open at 133 pounds forfeiting six points to the Bronchos. The UCO two-point lead grew to eight at 12-4 when Noah Killip was pinned in 1:49 by Josh Ailey at 141 pounds.

The Tigers were able to make a run with consecutive decision wins. William Homalon won a high-scoring match at 149 pounds 16-13 over No. 7 ranked Spencer Rutherford, then Joey Dozier followed with a 6-5 decision over Jeromy Davenport at 157 pounds. Dozier was down two late, but scored a reversal then tacked on a riding time point for keeping control the majority of the first period. FHSU trailed by two once more, 12-10, heading into the 165-pound match.

Kregg Clarke  avoided giving up bonus points at 165 pounds, dropping a 9-3 decision to Danny Carillo, but Dylan Wiesner fell victim to a pin by Mason Thompson at 174 pounds as UCO pushed its lead out to 11, 21-10, with three matches to go.

Jon Inman  pulled the Tigers within eight scoring a 7-2 decision over Brock Warren at 184 pounds. Inman remains the No. 6 ranked wrestler nationally at 184 pounds with just one loss on the season.

The final two matches went to the Bronchos’ way as Cash Drylie  lost by a 6-3 decision to Brody Largent at 197 pounds and  Dakota Gulley  was pinned by Kyle Factor late in the third period (6:37) at 285 pounds.

Fort Hays State returns home for non-conference action against Adams State on Saturday (Jan. 9) at 2 pm.

Tuesday’s high school basketball results

High School Scoreboard WhitmoreBOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 68, Chapman 37
Andale 53, Clearwater 38
Andover Central 73, Maize South 58
Ashland 48, Kiowa County 33
Atchison 76, Atchison County 41
Augusta 52, El Dorado 36
Axtell 62, Wetmore 26
Basehor-Linwood 75, Mill Valley 56
Beloit 69, Phillipsburg 35
Bennington 45, Moundridge 39
Berean Academy 43, Inman 42
Blue Valley Stillwell 58, St. Thomas Aquinas 51
Buhler 47, Rose Hill 39
Burlington, Okla. 55, Attica 50
Burlington 56, Eureka 50
BV North 71, Gardner-Edgerton 49
Caldwell 73, Norwich 39
Central Plains 66, Smith Center 37
Chanute 62, Labette County 53
Chaparral 52, Medicine Lodge 22
Chase County 49, Herington 41
Circle 87, Mulvane 57
Concordia 72, Clay Center 54
Conway Springs 48, Douglass 44
Cornerstone Family 50, Topeka Heritage Christian 43
Council Grove 78, Mission Valley 47
Crest 77, Northeast-Arma 68
Deerfield 70, Satanta 68
Dodge City 63, Garden City 50
Doniphan West 59, Centralia 55, 2OT
Ellsworth 47, Russell 25
Emporia 58, Topeka West 57
Erie 64, Cherryvale 35
Eudora 79, Baldwin 33
Falls City, Neb. 56, Marysville 45
Frankfort 64, Clifton-Clyde 45
Frontenac 49, Prairie View 42, OT
Galena 76, Baxter Springs 66, OT
Garden Plain 54, Cheney 45
Girard 59, Oswego 23
Goddard-Eisenhower 66, Andover 61
Goessel 45, Peabody-Burns 39
Halstead 66, Kingman 29
Hanover 81, Linn 22
Hartford 57, Marais des Cygnes Valley 34
Hesston 72, Nickerson 51
Hiawatha 46, Perry-Lecompton 31
Highland Park 89, Shawnee Heights 80
Hill City 80, Quinter 49
Hillsboro 49, Lyons 37
Hodgeman County 56, Fowler 31
Holcomb 66, Cimarron 34
Horton 59, Oskaloosa 47
Humboldt 59, Marmaton Valley 29
Hutchinson Central Christian 71, Fairfield 37
Hutchinson Trinity 51, Ell-Saline 35
Idalia, Colo. 56, St. Francis 36
Independence 60, Coffeyville 50
Jackson Heights 46, Valley Falls 37
Jayhawk Linn 57, Uniontown 49
Jefferson West 39, Holton 19
Kapaun Mount Carmel 63, Wichita East 57
KC Christian 64, Maranatha Academy 33
KC Piper 51, Tonganoxie 30
LaCrosse 63, Western Plains 47
Lansing 48, KC Turner 46
Larned 71, Smoky Valley 61
Lawrence 63, Leavenworth 42
Lawrence Free State 80, SM East 73, OT
Lebo 53, Burlingame 45
Liberal 63, Perryton, Texas 43
Logan 58, Stockton 45
Lyndon 48, Northern Heights 34
Macksville 73, Cunningham 62
Manhattan 75, Topeka Seaman 61
Marion 67, Canton-Galva 51
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 59, McLouth 16
McPherson 81, Winfield 31
Ness City 53, Ellis 45
Newton 43, Wichita Campus 34
Norton 39, Cambridge, Neb. 36
Olathe East 52, SM West 47
Olathe South 54, SM Northwest 43
Olpe 51, Madison/Hamilton 18
Osage City 70, West Franklin 31
Osawatomie 46, Santa Fe Trail 37
Otis-Bison 63, Stafford 26
Ottawa 65, Louisburg 50
Paola 67, DeSoto 38
Pike Valley 54, Tescott 39
Pittsburg 67, Parsons 52
Pratt 60, Hoisington 52
Pratt Skyline 60, Bucklin 35
Pretty Prairie 68, Burrton 62
Rock Creek 74, Riley County 50
Rock Hills 33, Sylvan-Lucas 26
Rossville 37, Silver Lake 34
Royal Valley 44, Nemaha Central 41
Rural Vista 60, Little River 43
Sabetha 45, Riverside 42, OT
Salina Central 72, Hutchinson 31
Salina Sacred Heart 62, Southeast Saline 55
Salina South 59, Derby 49
Scott City 59, Southwestern Hts. 52
Sedgwick 64, Remington 52
SM North 80, Olathe North 73
SM South 54, Olathe Northwest 43
Solomon 62, Centre 36
South Central 63, South Barber 60
Southeast 48, St. Paul 37
Spearville 50, South Gray 47
St. John 80, Kinsley 21
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 58, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 20
Sterling 69, Haven 68
Topeka 76, Junction City 57
Ulysses 61, Lakin 47
Valley Center 72, Arkansas City 50
Valley Heights 43, Onaga 36
Veritas Christian 64, Heritage Christian 44
Victoria 46, Plainville 32
Washburn Rural 60, Topeka Hayden 48
Washington County 69, BV Randolph 16
Waverly 53, Southern Coffey 44
Wheatland-Grinnell 57, Trego 48
Wichita Collegiate 71, Wellington 46
Wichita Independent 61, Belle Plaine 47
Wichita Northwest 72, Wichita North 63
Wichita South 57, Wichita West 44
Wichita Southeast 69, Wichita Heights 51
Wichita Trinity 58, Bluestem 28
Wilcox-Hildreth, Neb. 62, Northern Valley 42
Wilson 47, Natoma 38
Yates Center 71, Flinthills 39

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 50, Chapman 41
Andale 44, Clearwater 26
Anderson County 49, Iola 42
Andover 42, Goddard-Eisenhower 40
Andover Central 65, Maize South 54
Atchison County 54, Atchison 40
Attica 74, Burlington, Okla. 49
Axtell 52, Wetmore 41
Baldwin 72, Eudora 13
Baxter Springs 50, Galena 45
Beloit 62, Phillipsburg 33
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Late run lifts Texas past Kansas State

By JIM VERTUNO
AP Sports Writer

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Isaiah Taylor scored 17 points and Texas overcame a tough shooting night with some key late-game 3-pointers to beat Kansas State 60-57 Tuesday night.

Javan Felix scored 14 for Texas (9-5, 1-1 Big 12) and his 3-pointer with just under 4 minutes left gave Texas its first lead of the second half. Barry Brown scored 15 for Kansas State (10-4, 0-2), but two 3-point attempts in the final seconds were both partially blocked.

The win let Texas and new coach Shaka Smart avoid the program’s third 0-2 start in the Big 12 in four years.

The Longhorns still struggled to find offensive rhythm after losing senior center Cam Ridley to a foot injury for 8-to-10 weeks three games ago. But despite a 6 of 23 shooting effort on 3-pointers, the Longhorns got key long-range baskets from Felix and Connor Lammert down the stretch to secure the win.

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