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Thursday’s high school basketball results

BOYS’ BASKETBALLStateFarmSCOREBOARDFOOTBALL

Colby Orange & Black Classic
Hays 77, Fountain-Fort Carson, Colo. 65
KC Schlagle 34, McCook, Neb. 28
Palmer Ridge, Colo. 61, Colby 24
Scott City 69, Pine Creek, Colo. 48

Mid-Continent League
Smith Center 50, Oakley 42
Plainville 66, Trego 30
Phillipsburg 54, Ellis 51

Hoisington Winter Jam
Ellsworth 55, Otis-Bison 28
Victoria 65, Ellinwood 54

Basehor Linwood Invitational
Basehor-Linwood 73, Ottawa 56
Park Hill, Mo. 69, Topeka Hayden 39
Burrton Invitational Tournament
Goessel 60, Fairfield 32
Inman 39, Pretty Prairie 6
Berean Academy 53, Burrton 40
Little River 58, Hutchinson Central Christian 52, OT
Canton-Galva Tournament
Ell-Saline 47, Sedgwick 45
Wichita Home School 62, Canton-Galva 45
Chanute Tournament
Andover Central 51, Chanute 39
Emporia 62, Joplin, Mo. 52
Olathe North 69, Goddard 33
Shawnee Heights 74, Leavenworth 52
Chaparral Tournament
Chaparral 71, Belle Plaine 43
Clearwater 56, Conway Springs 48
Cherokee Southeast Tournament
Parsons 70, Baxter Springs 52
Dodge City Tournament of Champions
Central Plains 51, Junction City 44
Derby 56, Wichita North 46
Dodge City 44, Newton 32
SM South 48, Wichita Bishop Carroll 40
El Dorado Bluestem Classic
Circle 66, Great Bend 46
Gardner-Edgerton 56, Kapaun Mount Carmel 52
Wichita Collegiate 69, Wichita Campus 64
Wichita Trinity 56, El Dorado 48
Frontenac Tournament
Fort Scott 71, Winfield 50
Nevada, Mo. 53, Prairie View 42
Pacific, Mo. 69, Wichita Independent 48
Riverton 57, Frontenac 49
Halstead Tournament
Moundridge 43, Douglass 40
Rose Hill 55, Halstead 52
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Elkhart 65, Rolla 19
Johnson-Stanton County 47, Wichita County 36
Meade 69, Syracuse 50
Highland Park Tournament
Highland Park 54, Olathe South 47
KC Washington 50, Topeka 46
Lawrence 78, Wichita Southeast 74
Wichita East 80, Topeka West 42
Interstate Classic
Wichita Defenders 58, Coffeyville 53
McPherson Invitational Tournament
Manhattan 63, Mill Valley 53
McPherson 56, Hutchinson 43
SM East 60, BV West 53
Wichita Heights 68, Maize 43
Nemaha Central Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Hiawatha 48, Horton 42
Silver Lake 59, St. Mary’s 34
Falls City, Neb. 56, Marysville 30
Jackson Heights 71, Nemaha Central 65
Pleasanton Tournament
Central Heights 65, Altoona-Midway 25
Uniontown 58, Pleasanton 43
Royal Valley Panther Classic
Chapman 42, Wabaunsee 40
Salina Invitational Tournament
Abilene 54, Smoky Valley 41
Andover 61, Buhler 55
Salina Central 72, Goodland 36
Salina South 79, Concordia 57
Spring Hill Tournament
Osawatomie 60, Louisburg 52
Spring Hill 62, Goddard-Eisenhower 43
Blue Valley Southwest 47, KC Piper 45
KC Sumner 63, Liberal 45
St. Thomas Aquinas Tournament
Barstow, Mo. 63, SM Northwest 36
Lawrence Free State 48, St. James Academy 42
Olathe East 63, Bishop Miege 54
St. Thomas Aquinas 60, Washburn Rural 44
St. John Tournament
Ness City 73, Nickerson 54
St. John 76, Macksville 19
Wichita West 64, Larned 63
Sterling Tournament
Hutchinson Trinity 61, Wichita Life Prep 53
Beloit 75, Sterling 62
Hugoton 63, Southeast Saline 53
Tonganoxie Invitational
DeSoto 53, Jefferson West 45
Tonganoxie 65, Metro Academy 60
Twin Valley League Tournament
Linn 56, Wetmore 54
Centralia 47, Valley Heights 31
Troy 75, Frankfort 43
Hanover 54, Doniphan West 35
Washington County 57, Onaga 49
Valley Center Tournament
KC Turner 54, Olathe Northwest 52
Maize South 56, Topeka Seaman 53
Valley Center 65, Ulysses 44
Wichita Northwest 63, Garden City 60
Wilson County Classic
Cherryvale 47, Neodesha 45
Erie 62, Bluestem 54
Others
Argonia 37, Flinthills 33
Hyman Brand 58, Ozanam, Mo. 36
Perry-Lecompton 55, Atchison County 38
Sedan 50, Cedar Vale/Dexter 19

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Mid-Continent League
Trego 46, Oakley 28
Phillipsburg 41, Plainville 37
Smith Center 44, Ellis 33

Hoisington Winter Jam
Ellsworth 52, Otis-Bison 39
Minneapolis 52, Victoria 38

Basehor Linwood Invitational
Benton, Mo. 41, Blue Valley Stillwell 39
Topeka Hayden 53, Park Hill, Mo. 39
Colby Orange & Black Classic
KC Schlagle 56, Fort Lupton, Colo. 32
Palmer Ridge, Colo. 43, Colby 22
Pine Creek, Colo. 66, Scott City 19
Frontenac Tournament
Blue Valley Southwest 48, Frontenac 40
Kickapoo Nation 89, Hogan Prep, Mo. 10
OKC Classen Adv., Okla. 77, Fort Scott 42
Webb City, Mo. 63, Prairie View 28
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Rolla 34, Wichita County 16
Lakin 57, Southwestern Hts. 36
Sublette 53, Syracuse 26
Cimarron 62, Johnson-Stanton County 31
Meade 63, Elkhart 38
Pleasanton Tournament
Central Heights def. Altoona-Midway, forfeit
Pleasanton 59, Uniontown 45
Royal Valley Panther Classic
Chapman 55, Wabaunsee 53
Salina Invitational Tournament
Abilene 49, Liberal 45
Andover 38, Salina South 25
Goodland 40, Concordia 38
Salina Central 55, Smoky Valley 20
Spring Hill Tournament
Jayhawk Linn 48, Oswego 37
Columbus 55, Baxter Springs 27
St. Paul 57, Parsons 47
Sterling Tournament
Hugoton 51, Hutchinson Trinity 29
Lyons 63, Beloit 51
Tonganoxie Invitational
Jefferson West 36, Eudora 20
Tonganoxie 46, Atchison 38
Wilson County Classic
Fredonia 67, Bluestem 52
Neodesha 33, Erie 32
Others
Atchison County 45, Perry-Lecompton 31
Council Grove 50, Lyndon 20
Lyndon 59, Chase County 52
Olathe Northwest 55, St. Teresa’s Academy, Mo. 44|
St. Mary’s 48, Bishop Seabury Academy 14
Wellsville 45, Anderson County 40, OT
West Elk 41, Caldwell 38
West Franklin 48, Osage City 46

Hays wins opening round of Colby Orange and Black Classic

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

Hays 77 – Fountain-Fort Carson 65

Hays trailed just once in their 77-65 win over Fountain-Fort Carson on Thursday night in Colby. The Indians trailed 5-4, then used a 7-0 run to take the lead for good. Fountain Fort Carson trimmed the lead to one, but a Drew Young three pointer to beat the first quarter clock put Hays back up by four.

The Trojans once again cut the lead to two with a dunk to open the second quarter, but Hays went on a 8-0 run to build their first double digit lead at 26-16. Hays had the lead cut down to four, then went on a 14-4 run to close the first half leading by 16 at 40-24.

Highlights

 

Hays would increase the lead to 20 during the third quarter and cruise to their eighth win of the year.

It is the 12 consecutive opening round win for Hays at the 30th Annual Paul Wintz/Tom Bowen Orange and Black Classic. Hays is now 8-2 on the year. Fountain Fort Carson drops to 7-6.

Coach Rick Keltner

 

The Indians had four players score in double figures, led by the 22 points and 14 rebounds of Brady Werth. Isaiah Nunnery and Keith Dryden each scored 16. Nunnery was 9-9 from the free throw line. Shane Berens scored in double figures for the first time in his career, adding ten points. Werth moved into second all-time in scoring at Hays High passing 1977 grad Bill Giles who had 952 points. Werth now has 974 points. He also moved into fifth all-time in rebounds, passing Justin Johnson who graduated in 1990 with 510 rebounds. Werth currently has 513 boards.

Hays will be in action on Friday night against Palmer Ridge, Colorado. Their Bears beat Colby 61-24 in the final game on Thursday. Tip off will be around 8:15 at the Colby Community Building.

Results from day one of the Orange and Black Classic.

Boys
Scott City 69 – Pine Creek, CO 48
KC Schlagle 34 – McCook, NE 28
Hays 77 – Fountain-Fort Carson, CO 65
Palmer Ridge, CO – Colby 61-24

Girls
KC Schlagle 56 – Fort Lupton, CO 32
Pine Creek, CO 66 – Scott City 19
Palmer Ridge, CO 43 – Colby 22
Fountain-Fort Carson 63 – McCook, NE 51

Big second half carries FHSU to fourth straight win

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

Fort Hays State shoots 76-percent and scores 59 points in the second half as they run their win streak four with a 91-62 victory over South Dakota School 91-62 Thursday night in front of 2,877 Gross Coliseum. The Tigers improve to 12-6. The Hardrockers see their three-game win streak snapped and are now 7-14.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

 

James Fleming Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights

 

The Tigers led by three at the half then pushed that lead to eight with an 11-2 run but the Hardrockers answer with a 10-2 run to tie the game 39-39 with 15:44 to play. FHSU answers with a 13-0 run keyed by 3-pointers from Royce Williams and Achoki Moikobu. Williams ties his career-high 18 points. James Flemming also scores 18 to match his season high. Tom Gabric adds 12.

 

Lady Tigers roll to 16th straight win; Lehman ties school rebounding record

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

Fort Hays State went on a 31-5 run spanning the first and second halves as they win their 16th straight, 71-37 over South Dakota Mines Thursday night at Gross Coliseum. The 17th-ranked Lady Tigers are now 17-1 on the season. The Lady Hardrockers seed their two-game win streak end and fall to 8-11.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights

 

FHSU never trailed but saw their lead trimmed to three with three minutes to play in the first half but responded with a 12-1 run to lead by 14 at the half. They open the second half with a 19-4 run to go up by 29 and led by as many as 35.

Kate Lehman led the way with 18 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks. Lehman is now tied with Annette Wiles for the FHSU career record with 961 rebounds. Jill Faxon went 4-for-5 from beyond the arc and scores 16.

The Lady Tigers close out their four-game homestand Saturday against No. 4 Pittsburg State at 2pm.

No. 15 FHSU wrestling dominates Newman

FHSU Athletics

No. 15 Fort Hays State picked up three falls, two technical falls and 17 bonus points on the way to a 41-8 victory over Newman on Wednesday, Jan. 21 at Gross Memorial Coliseum.

The Tigers (6-5, 2-1 MIAA) secured the conference victory behind seven individual match wins, including falls from Bradley Little (157), Jon Inman (184) and Cash Drylie (197). Noah Killip (141) and Trey Page (285) had technical falls while Kregg Clarke picked up a major decision in the win. FHSU closed the dual with six consecutive victories.

After an open weight at 125 pounds gave FHSU a 6-0 lead in the match, Newman cut the lead to three (6-3) after Dustin Reed (NU) won by decision, 5-2, against Anthony Calderon at 133 pounds.

Killip (141) dominated in his bout with Travis Rodenbaugh to give FHSU an 11-3 lead, picking a 16-1 technical fall. Scoreless through the first, Killip exploded in the second period to take a 10-1 lead. Killip recorded two take downs, two two-point near-falls and a stalling point in the second. After a takedown to start the third, Killip turned Rodenbaugh for three near-fall points as time expired – recording the technical fall in seven minutes with a riding time point.

Newman answered with a technical fall of its own at 149 pounds, as Taylor Mies (NU) won, 18-2, in 3:40 over Matt Ziegler to bring the Tigers’ lead back to three (11-8).

At 157 pounds, three first period takedowns helped Bradley Little take control early against Forlanda Parker (NU), though he wouldn’t need the points after a second period reversal gave way towards a pin in 3:15.

Kregg Clarke furthered the Tigers lead (21-8) at 165 pounds, knocking off Zach Duwe (NU) by major, 9-1. Clarke had takedowns in the first two periods to gain the advantage, earning the major with a three-point near-fall and over three minutes of riding time for the match.

No. 8 Josh Rodriguez just missed a major decision in his match with Michael Kubik (NU), winning 7-1 after adding a riding time point to two takedowns and a reversal. FHSU led, 24-8, at that point.

Inman, also ranked eighth nationally, made quick work of Newman’s Dalton Weidl at 184 pounds, pinning his opponent in2:45. Inman picked up a takedown early and after an official reset, stuck Weidl to pick up his 10th fall of the year.

Drylie (197) followed with a pin of his own in 3:39 against Bobby Bowman. Up 3-2 after the first, Drylie reversed Bowman in the second before recording the pin near the midway point of the second to give FHSU a 36-8 lead.

Sixth-ranked Page closed the match with the Tigers’ second technical fall of the night, dominating his match with Lex Plummer to win, 15-0, in the first period. Page had a takedown and 13 near-fall points in the first 2:27 of the match to secure the win.

Seniors Garrett Jones (133), Bryce Lewis (165), Rodriguez and Page were honored prior to the match for Senior Night.

FHSU is back in action on Friday, Jan. 23 at No. 3 Nebraska-Kearney. Match time in Kearney, Neb., is set for 6 p.m.

Complete dual results are below…

125 – Adam Ludwin (FHSU) wins by forfeit … FHSU leads, 6-0
133 – Dustin Reed (NU) wins by decision (5-2) over Anthony Calderon (FHSU) … FHSU leads, 6-3
141 – Noah Killip (FHSU) wins by technical fall (16-1, 7:00) over Travis Rodenbaugh (NU) … FHSU leads, 11-3
149 – Taylor Mies (NU) wins by technical fall (18-2, 3:40) over Matt Ziegler (FHSU) … FHSU leads, 11-8
157 – Bradley LIttle (FHSU) wins by fall (3:15) over Forlanda Parker (NU) … FHSU leads, 17-8
165 – Kregg Clarke (FHSU) wins by major decision (9-1) over Zach Duwe (NU) … FHSU leads, 21-8
174 – No. 8 Josh Rodriguez (FHSU) wins by decision (7-1) over Michael Kubik (NU) … FHSU leads, 24-8
184 – No. 8 Jon Inman (FHSU) wins by fall (2:45) over Dalton Wiedl (NU) … FHSU leads, 30-8.
197 – Cash Drylie (FHSU) wins by fall (3:39) over Bobby Bowman (NU) … FHSU leads, 36-8
285 – No. 6 Trey Page (FHSU) wins by technical fall (15-0, 2:27) over Lex Plummer (NU) … FHSU leads, 41-8

Baker leads No. 14 Wichita State past Missouri State

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) – Ron Baker made five 3-pointers and finished with 15 points to lead No. 14 Wichita State to a 76-53 victory over Missouri State on Wednesday night.

Tekele Cotton and Fred VanVleet also scored 15 apiece for the Shockers (17-2, 7-0 Missouri Valley Conference), who have won 25 consecutive conference games dating to last year. VanVleet had seven assists, and Darius Carter scored 14 points for Wichita State.

Chris Kendrix and Dorrian Williams each had 10 points for Missouri State (8-11, 2-5). The Bears were outrebounded 40-24 and have lost five straight games.

Carter, who had a career-high 25 points in a win over Southern Illinois last week, scored the first eight points of the second half for Wichita State. Baker made consecutive 3s to fuel a 20-8 run as Wichita State built a 67-47 lead.

Tuesday’s high school basketball results

BOYS’ BASKETBALLStateFarmSCOREBOARDFOOTBALL
Hoisington Tournament
Hoisington 61, Victoria 47

Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Dighton 66, Oberlin-Decatur 55
Greeley County 54, Quinter 39
Hoxie 59, St. Francis 32

54 Classic Tournament
Attica 61, Cunningham 36
Kinsley 75, Pratt Skyline 68
Medicine Lodge 57, South Barber 48
Stafford 75, Norwich 66
Baldwin Tournament
Augusta 56, KC Bishop Ward 49
Bonner Springs 77, Anderson County 47
KC Harmon 59, Wellsville 53
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Basehor-Linwood 78, Benton, Mo. 34
Ottawa 64, Platte County, Mo. 47
Burlington Tournament
Burlington 75, Rossville 32
Labette County 61, Paola 53
Rock Creek 67, Iola 32
Sabetha 68, Santa Fe Trail 47
Burrton Invitational Tournament
Berean Academy 69, Goessel 45
Burrton 58, Fairfield 28
Canton-Galva Tournament
Canton-Galva 71, St. John’s Military 37
Ell-Saline 40, Derby Invasion 37
Centre Tournament
Salina Sacred Heart 80, Centre 43
Solomon 45, Marion 38
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Cimarron 68, Meade 66, OT
Lakin 66, Syracuse 56
Southwestern Hts. 64, Wichita County 44
Sublette 53, Johnson-Stanton County 45
Hillsboro Tournament
Bennington 40, Sunrise Christian 38
Hesston 67, Republic County 20
Hillsboro 51, Riley County 40
Holcomb 74, Clay Center 44
McLouth Invitational Tournament
Topeka Heritage Christian 62, McLouth 53
Veritas Christian 61, KC Christian 49
Nemaha Central Tournament
Falls City, Neb. 56, Hiawatha 35
Grandview, Mo. 38, SM West 36
Jackson Heights 63, Silver Lake 48
Marysville 55, Horton 41
Nemaha Central 71, St. Mary’s 35
Northern Plains League Tournament
Pike Valley 63, Osborne 51
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 55, Rock Hills 32
Lakeside 45, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 36
Tescott 65, Thunder Ridge 60
Lincoln 35, Natoma 31
Sylvan-Lucas 58, Chase 49
Wallace County 95, Rawlins County 26
Oskaloosa Tournament
Jefferson North 55, Oskaloosa 54
Valley Falls 49, Perry-Lecompton 47
Pleasanton Tournament
Humboldt 81, Central Heights 53
Uniontown 54, Marmaton Valley 41
St. John Tournament
Pratt 76, Macksville 33
Sterling Tournament
Hugoton 66, Word of Life 44
Southeast Saline 54, Hutchinson Trinity 52
Lyons 59, Remington 45
Tonganoxie Invitational
Eudora 62, Tonganoxie 44
Holton 48, Metro Academy 47, OT
Twin Valley League Tournament
Axtell 66, Wetmore 51
BV Randolph 42, Clifton-Clyde 34
Wilson County Classic
Bluestem 58, Cherryvale 42
Erie 54, Neodesha 45
Girard 56, Fredonia 36
Independence 67, Caney Valley 41

Others
Andale 45, McPherson 43, OT
Cair Paravel 52, Manhattan CHIEF 51
Council Grove 68, Mission Valley 64
Cristo Rey, Mo. 58, Hyman Brand 51
Fowler 63, Bucklin 26
Haven 51, Halstead 35
Herington 34, West Franklin 7
Hodgeman County 60, Pawnee Heights 17
Lyndon 50, Northern Heights 34
Marais des Cygnes Valley 64, Lebo 54
Olpe 66, Burlingame 40
Osage City 76, Chase County 39
South Gray 78, Minneola 46
Southern Coffey 46, Madison 33
Spearville 59, Satanta 32
Walsh, Colo. 58, Rolla 49
Waverly 71, Hartford 58

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Western Athletic Conference
Dodge City 57, Hays 31
Garden City 52, Ulysses 33
Manhattan 51, Great Bend 33

Mid Continent League Tournament
TMP-Marian 41, Phillipsburg 35
Hill City 49, Ellis 33
Norton 40, Smith Center 37
Stockton 55, Plainville 44

Hoisington Tournament
Ellinwood 58, Victoria 19
Hoisington 45, Minneapolis 42

Burlington Tournament
Cair Paravel 45, Rossville 44
Labette County 41, Iola 36
Paola 61, Burlington 42
Sabetha 61, Santa Fe Trail 29
Centre Tournament
Centre 67, Peabody-Burns 23
Elyria Christian 38, Salina Sacred Heart 32
Marion 48, Wakefield 26
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Cimarron 63, Southwestern Hts. 26
Elkhart 54, Syracuse 39
Johnson-Stanton County 49, Lakin 43
Meade 58, Sublette 38
Hillsboro Tournament
Clay Center 41, Sunrise Christian 26
Hesston 78, Flint Hills Job Corps 2
Republic County 41, Hillsboro 27
Riley County 54, Holcomb 43
McLouth Tournament
Maranatha Academy 46, McLouth 43
St. Mary’s 59, Veritas Christian 29
Northern Plains League Tournament
Osborne 44, Natoma 42
Rock Hills 56, Tescott 44
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 52, Wilson 45
Pike Valley 51, Sylvan-Lucas 48
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 41, Lincoln 37
Thunder Ridge 47, Lakeside 35
Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Dighton 57, Greeley County 8
Hoxie 74, Rawlins County 14
Oberlin-Decatur 64, St. Francis 46
Wallace County 59, Quinter 25
Pleasanton Tournament
Central Heights 49, Humboldt 46
Uniontown 40, Marmaton Valley 36
Southeast Cherokee Tournament
Baxter Springs 60, Oswego 34
Columbus 67, Jayhawk Linn 26
Parsons 62, Southeast 53
SPIAA Tournament
South Central 53, Ashland 30
Sterling Tournament
Beloit 61, Hutchinson Trinity 36
Lyons 49, Hugoton 36
Southeast Saline 69, Wichita Life Prep 55
Tonganoxie Invitational
DeSoto 48, Atchison 11
Wamego 47, Tonganoxie 9
Twin Valley League Tournament
Frankfort 59, Onaga 56
Hanover 56, BV Randolph 39
Wilson County Classic
Erie 44, Bluestem 36
Neodesha 48, Fredonia 44
Caney Valley 55, Girard 50
Cherryvale 49, Independence 46

Others
Andale 45, McPherson 43, OT
Bishop Miege 71, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 27
Blue Springs, Mo. 51, SM West 44
Bucklin 57, Fowler 41
Cedar Vale/Dexter 70, Argonia 47
Chanute 50, Jefferson West 45, OT
Cheylin 52, Golden Plains 49
Circle 46, Rose Hill 36
Flinthills 40, Central Burden 32
Garden Plain 32, Conway Springs 24
Goddard 43, Wichita Campus 24
Heritage Christian 53, Christ Preparatory Academy 48
Hodgeman County 60, Pawnee Heights 17
Ingalls 48, Kiowa County 34
Kapaun Mount Carmel 44, Wichita Heights 32
KC Piper 63, Lansing 47
Leavenworth 57, Shawnee Heights 22
Lebo 40, Marais des Cygnes Valley 34
Lincoln College Prep, Mo. 58, KC Schlagle 45
Linn 58, Valley Heights 50, OT
Louisburg 66, Spring Hill 39
Maize 77, Goddard-Eisenhower 53
Newton 69, Maize South 57
Olathe East 52, Notre Dame de Sion, Mo. 30
Olpe 79, Burlingame 24
Pittsburg Colgan 66, Golden City, Mo. 15
Rolla 30, Walsh, Colo. 29
Sedan 62, Oxford 31
SM South 63, SM East 47
South Gray 53, Minneola 24
South Haven 50, Caldwell 31
Spearville 72, Satanta 21
Waukee, Iowa 73, Olathe South 60
Waverly 60, Hartford 37
Wichita Bishop Carroll 43, Wichita North 36
Wichita Collegiate 46, Augusta 36
Wichita South 64, Wichita Southeast 10
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Park Hill, Mo. 52, Ottawa 45
Topeka Hayden 77, KC Harmon 19

No. 9 Iowa State holds off K-State

By LUKE MEREDITH
AP Sports Writer

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Monte Morris hit a floater with 37 seconds left and No. 9 Iowa State held off Kansas State 77-71 on Tuesday night, moving into a tie for first place in the Big 12.

Jameel McKay had 15 points off the bench for the Cyclones (14-3, 4-1), who joined No. 11 Kansas atop the league. Iowa State beat Kansas in Ames 86-81 on Saturday.

Kansas State turned it over at mid-court after Morris put the Cyclones ahead 73-69. That miscue allowed Iowa State to seal the game at the line.

Nino Williams had a season-high 22 points for Kansas State (11-8, 4-2), whose winning streak was snapped at four games.

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