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Late First Half Run Lifts Northwest Missouri Past Fort Hays State

(FHSU Athletics Photo)

Northwest Missouri State closed the first half on a 13-2 run to build a 13-point halftime lead and snap the Fort Hays State Tigers three-game win streak with a 74-57 victory Saturday afternoon at Bearcat Arena in Maryville.

The Tigers hit just two of their first 12 shots and fell behind by 10, but used 3-pointers from Lance Russell and Moses Dayee to pull within two with just under five minutes to play in the half.

The Tigers never were never closer than nine in the second half.

FHSU shot 37-percent from the floor (18-49) but hit 41-percent from beyond the arc (9-22) and hit 12-15 free throws. Northwest shot 52-percent (27-52), hit 8-of-17 from 3-point range and outrebounded the Tigers by six.

The Tigers drop to 13-5 and 7-5 in the MIAA. The Bearcats improve to 15-3 and 9-3 in the MIAA.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview
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Game Highlights
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Iowa State Upends No. 5 Kansas

(AP Photo)

Ames, IA – Royce White netted 18 points to go with nine rebounds and five assists as Iowa State pulled off a 72-64 upset of fifth- ranked Kansas on Saturday.

Melvin Ejim finished with 15 points and eight rebounds, while Scott Chirstopherson donated 14 points for the Cyclones (15-6, 5-3 Big 12), who snapped a 13-game losing streak to Kansas.

“Royce has been shooting the heck out of the ball,” Iowa State head coach Fred Hoiberg said. “He hit two huge free throws down the stretch, those were as big of free throws as we’ve had all season, so I’m proud of him for working at it and continuing to get better.”

Tyshawn Taylor paced the Jayhawks (17-4, 7-1) with 16 points and 10 assists and Thomas Robinson netted 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Elijah Johnson, Jeff Withey and Travis Releford all donated 10 points for Kansas, which had its 10-game winning streak stopped.

Down by one, 53-52, with under 8 1/2 minutes to play, Iowa State netted the next six points, capped by a White layup, to go ahead 58-53 with 4 1/2 minutes to go.

A jumper by Johnson pulled Kansas within three, but White answered with a layup on Iowa State’s next trip down the floor to push the lead back to 60-55 with 3:43 left.

Taylor dropped a jumper with 2:19 to play to make it 62-59. Robinson was forced to foul on the ensuing possession and White stepped up and calmly stroked two free throws to put the Cyclones up 64-59.

Following a Johnson turnover, Iowa State put the nail in the coffin in the form of a Chris Babb three-pointer from the left wing with 56 seconds to play. The bucket put Iowa State ahead 67-59 and Kansas never recovered.

Iowa State got off to a fast start, leading 19-11 with under 12 1/2 minutes to play in the opening half.

Kansas closed the gap to 22-18, but the Cyclones used a 7-3 push to lead 29-21 with 5:37 to go in the first half.

Kansas, though, roared back with a 10-0 run to grab a 31-29 lead. But it was Iowa State that took a 37-34 lead into the locker room.

The Jayhawks opened the second half with an 11-2 burst to take a 45-39 edge.

Christopherson’s two free throws, Anthony Booker’s trey and White’s free throw gave the Cyclones a 51-49 lead with under 12 minutes to play.

“You have to give them credit,” Kansas head coach Bill Self said. “When your guards combine for four rebounds and shoot long shots, that’s a bad sign. I thought they were just more active and tougher than we were.”

– Sports Network –

First Half Run Carries FHSU Women Past Northwest Missouri State

(FHSU Athletics Photo)

The Fort Hays State Lady Tigers used a 14-2 first half run to build a 15-point lead and end their three-game losing streak with a 65-42 win over Northwest Missouri State Saturday afternoon in Maryville.

The Lady Tigers led virtually the entire way. Northwest pulled within seven late in the first half but Crista Bechard hit one of the Tigers’s six first half 3-pointers late in the half to give the Tigers a 10-point lead at the break and by as many as 23 in the second half.

FHSU shot just 38-percent but was 10-for-29 from 3-point range and outrebounded the Bearcats 55-38.

Fort Hays had five players score in double-figures led by Kate Lehman and Kimber Weiser who both scored 12. Crista Bechard scored 11 with Kate Edwards and Kaiameka Brown both adding 10. Lehman and Edwards both recorded double-doubles. Lehman grabbed 10 rebounds and Edwards 11. Lehman also had five blocked shots and within three of tying the Tigers single season record.

The win pushes FHSU to 15-5 and 7-5 in the conference. Northwest falls to 4-16 and 2-11. The Lady Tigers play at Missouri Western Monday night.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview
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Game Highlights
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La Crosse and Victoria Split Games

The La Crosse Leopards and the Victoria Knights split a pair of games tonight in La Crosse. In the girls game the Victoria Lady Knights jumped out to a 6-0 lead and used a 9-2 lead to open the first quarter to take a 15-6 lead after one. In the second quarter the Knights lead grew to 10 at 21-11 before leading 29-14 at halftime. Into the third quarter the La Crosse Leopards cut the lead to 10 points a couple of time in the second half but they never get closer and fell 53-41.

Victoria Kristin Huser fought off early foul trouble to turn in a team-high 17 points. La Crosse’s Haily Gilbert had 18. La Crosse falls to 5-9 with Victoria improved to 10-4.

In the boys game the Victoria Knights jumped out to a 2-0 lead and led 5-4 early in the first quarter but that would be the last time they would lead in the game. The La Crosse Leopards used to 15-0 run to lead 25-10 after the first quarter and they would never look back. The Leopards held the Knights to just four points in the second quarter to lead 43-14 at halftime. The Knights did put together a little bit of a run in the fourth quarter to close the gap but La Crosse was just to much on the Knight earning the 67-41 win.

Kip Keeley led all scorers with a season-high 22 points for La Crosse and Dalton Dreiling hit three straight three-pointers in the third quarter and finished with a season-high 12 points.

The La Crosse Leopards improved to 7-7 with the win while the Knights fall to 7-7 on the season. The Leopards will host Macksville on Tuesday and the Knights are off until the host Macksville next Friday.

Girls Highlights
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Boys Highlights
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Friday Night Basketball Scores 1/27/11

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Andale 55, Mulvane 52
Bishop Miege 51,BlueValleySouthwest 44
BV West 41, St. Thomas Aquinas 39
Caney Valley 56,Eureka54
Flinthills 63, Argonia 25
Gardner-Edgerton 64,BlueValleyStilwell 58
HillCity57, Trego 47
Holton 59,TopekaHayden 41
HutchinsonCentral Christian 56,Norwich34
LaCrosse 67,Victoria41
Minneapolis49, Russell 23
Natoma 65, Logan 38
OlatheEast 69, KCWashington21
Plainville59, Ellis 51
Pratt 57,Dodge City48
Rock Creek 65, St. Mary’s 41
SM Northwest 54, SM North 47
SM South 44, SM West 32
SmithCenter61,Phillipsburg59
Spring Hill 65,Louisburg51
St. John’sMilitary 53, St. Mary’s Academy 49
Sutherland,Neb.48, Oberlin-Decatur 38
Tescott 38, Sylvan-Lucas 37
Thunder Ridge 37, Rock Hills 20
Tonganoxie 64,Atchison33
Topeka49, Topeka Seaman 35
Washburn Rural 52,ShawneeHeights31
WichitaCampus 49,ValleyCenter40
WichitaTrinity 52, Remington 48
Wilson68,St. John’sBeloit36
Lyon County League Tournament
Semifinal
Lebo 46, Waverly 34
McPherson Invitational Tournament
Buhler 55, Maize 51
SPIAA Tournament
Consolation
Fowler 63, Spearville 29
Ingalls 53,PawneeHeights16

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene45, Concordia 26
Andover45,SalinaCentral 37
Baileyville-B&B 53,ValleyHeights39
Burlington78,YatesCenter37
CentralHeights44, Jayhawk Linn 31
Centre 29,Wakefield24
Ellis 43,Plainville36
Frankfort51, Axtell 28
Hanover66,Bern32
Holcomb 62, Goodland 43
Holton 55,TopekaHayden 24
Hoxie 54, Oakley 46
KC Schlagle 58, KCWyandotte34
Logan 56, Natoma 27
Lyndon 37,MissionValley32
OlatheEast 69, KCWashington21
Osborne 46, Stockton 28
Oswego60, Altoona-Midway 28
PikeValley31, Chase 28
RawlinsCounty59, Quinter 44
RileyCounty87, Wabaunsee 53
Russell 50,Minneapolis42
Santa Fe Trail72,West Franklin30
SmithCenter68,Phillipsburg39
Southwestern Hts. 70,WichitaCounty34
Sutherland,Neb.48, Oberlin-Decatur 34
Sylvan-Lucas 57, Tescott 14
Thunder Ridge 51, Rock Hills 24
Tonganoxie 47,Atchison23
Waverly 30,Madison28
Weskan 44, Triplains-Brewster 37
Wetmore 50,BlueValley35
Wilson47,St. John’sBeloit37
Cunningham Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Attica36, Pretty Prairie 34
South Barber 60, Macksville 25
El Dorado Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
El Dorado49,Augusta42
ValleyCenter60,WichitaWest 24
Semifinal
WichitaCollegiate 45, Circle 39
Emporia Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Emporia46,Great Bend25
WichitaNorthwest 36,ShawneeHeights25
Semifinal
Maize 53,Highland Park30
Haven Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Cheney 53, Halstead 45
Kingman 60, Nickerson 44
Lawrence Free State Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
BV West 53,Lawrence50
Junction City30, KC Sumner 26
Semifinal
LawrenceFree State38, Washburn Rural 36
Little River Tournament
Little River 50,Bennington18
Lyons 52, Ell-Saline 47
Lyon County League Tournament
Semifinal
Olpe 50,Hartford18
McPherson Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Beloit60, Goddard 45
Manhattan50, Buhler 40
Semifinal
Hays 51, Andale 32
McPherson 41, Gardner-Edgerton 32
Newton Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Bishop Miege 49,Dodge City35
Garden City 49, Rose Hill 36
Pratt Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Chaparral 39, Medicine Lodge 36
Larned 45,WichitaNorth JV 19
Semifinal
Pratt 53,WichitaSouth 35
South East Saline Tournament
Southeast Saline 57, Central Plains 34
Sterling 59, St. Xavier 19
Topeka West Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
OlatheNorth 54,Derby48
Topeka61,TopekaWest 34
Semifinal
BlueValleyStilwell 35, Topeka Seaman 33, OT

Thursday’s High School Basketball Scores – 1/26/12

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Highland Park 50, Manhattan 35
Hoisington 45, TMP-Marian 35
Jefferson North 39, KC Christian 38
Norton 48, Stockton 38
Pawnee City, Neb. 51, Baileyville-B&B 33
Lyon County League Tournament
Marais des Cygnes Valley 52, Hartford 40
Olpe 48, Southern Coffey 17

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Baileyville-B&B 43, Pawnee City, Neb. 27
BV North 59, BV Northwest 55
Council Grove 33, Marion 32
KC Schlagle 58, KC Wyandotte 34
Norton 48, Stockton 37
TMP-Marian 43, Hoisington 40
Berean Academy Tournament
Burrton 48, Bluestem 44
Douglass 35, Goessel 21
Berean Academy 49, Wichita Trinity 22
Hutchinson Central Christian 50, Word of Life 39
El Dorado Tournament
Circle 38, Augusta 25
Mill Valley 77, Wichita West 25
Wichita Collegiate 55, El Dorado 47
Wichita East 37, Valley Center 27
Emporia Tournament
Highland Park 38, Shawnee Heights 34
Hutchinson 66, Emporia 57
Maize 60, Wichita Northwest 31
Olathe South 68, Great Bend 32
Haven Tournament
Cheney 43, Ulysses 24
Conway Springs 41, Halstead 19
Haven 56, Nickerson 26
Moundridge 40, Kingman 33
Hiawatha Tournament
Jackson Heights 33, Falls City, Neb. 29
Nemaha Valley45, Hiawatha 11
Horton 36, Troy 34
Rock Creek 41, Marysville 39
Lawrence Free State Tournament
Bishop Carroll 55, Junction City 30
Washburn Rural 46, Lawrence 34
Little River Tournament
Ell-Saline 52, Little River 47, OT
Lyons 68, Bennington 58
Lyon County League Tournament
Lebo 39, Burlingame 29
Southern Coffey 59, Marais des Cygnes Valley 45
McPherson Tournament
Andale 43, Buhler 39
Gardner-Edgerton 37, Beloit 27
Hays 58, Manhattan 55, OT
McPherson 80, Goddard 28
Mulvane Tournament
Clearwater 41, Wichita Campus 35
Maize South 51, Arkansas City46
Garden Plain 52, Mulvane 45
Wellington 58, Wichita Southeast 30
Newton Invitational Tournament
Andover Central 56, Garden City 34
Kapaun Mount Carmel 60, Bishop Miege 53
Newton 30, Dodge City 28
Olathe Northwest 64, Rose Hill 44
Pratt Tournament
Pratt 71, Wichita North Soph 13
St. John 50, Medicine Lodge 21
Wichita North 79, Chaparral 32
Wichita South 36, Larned 22
Sedgwick Tournament
Belle Plaine 46, Wichita Independent 34
Fairfield 50, Canton-Galva 47
Hutchinson Trinity 44, Sedgwick 30
Remington 39, Inman 37
South East Saline Tournament
Southeast Saline 57, St. Xavier 10
Sterling 49, Central Plains 41
SPIAA Tournament
Ashland 52, Minneola 40
Kiowa County41, South Gray 36
Ingalls 55, Bucklin 32
Spearville 48, South Central 47
Topeka West Tournament
Blue Valley Stilwell 52, Derby 34
SM East 57, Topeka West 44
Topeka Seaman 40, Olathe North 29
Wichita Heights 68, Topeka 32
Wellsville Tournament
Anderson County 45, KC Christian 24
St. Mary’s 60, Wellsville 48
Bonner Springs 51, Baldwin 25
Spring Hill 37, KC Piper 26

TMP Boys Lose at Hoisington

For the third straight game the boys from Thomas More Prep – Marian were held to under 40 points, and it results in their third straight loss. Hoisington knocks off the Monarchs 45-35 Thursday evening at the Activity Center in Hoisington.

TMP trailed by 11 in the third quarter but was able to trim it to six going into the fourth, down 32-26, but the Cardinals score the first five points of the fourth quarter to seize back the momentum.

Hoisington’s combination of the 6’8” Cody Stetler inside, and guard Derrick Kaiser from outside was too much for TMP in the second half.  Stetler ended up with a double-double, 18 points and 10 rebounds while Kaiser put in 17 points.

TMP was led in scoring by senior Nick Hammeke who finished with nine points on three 3-pointers.

The Monarchs fall to 7-6 on the season, and now are tied with Hoisington in the league battle at 2-1 in the MCAA.
Joe Hertel Postgame Interview
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Game Highlights
boys highlights

TMP Girls Defeat Hoisington

The Lady Monarchs of Thomas More Prep – Marian nearly let a 15-point 4th quarter lead disappear but held on Thursday night against Hoisington, beating the Lady Cardinals 43-40.

The Hoisington home crowd didn’t have much to cheer about throughout the game with their team down double digits the majority of the game, but the Lady Cardinals outscored TMP 19-10 in the 4th quarter to make things interesting.

With TMP up 41-40 with under 10 seconds to go, Hoisington was forced to foul senior Jenna Lang.  Lang knocked down both free throws to make it a 3-point ballgame, and a good look from behind the arc fell just short at the buzzer for Hoisington.

Lang closed the night with a game-high 14 points.  TMP improves to 10-3 on the season and takes control of the conference standings, now 3-0.

Alan Billinger Postgame Interview
girls coach
Game Highlights
girls highlights

Hays High Girls’ Rally For Overtime Win Over Manhattan

The Hays High girls basketball team overcame an 11-point first quarter deficit to hand previously unbeaten Manhattan their first loss of the season, 58-55 in overtime in the opening round of the Mid America Classic in McPherson.

The Indians trailed after the first quarter but outscored Manhattan in each of the next three quarters including 21 in the fourth.

They force the overtime on a Paige Lunsford 3-pointer at the horn.

Hays never trailed in the extra period with Lunsford scoring eight of their 10 points.

Lunsford led the Indians with a game-high 21 points including 17 in the fourth quarter and overtime. Katelyn Schumacher scored 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.

The Indians have now won four straight and six of seven and improve to 7-3. They will face the 10-0 Andale Indians in this evening’s first semifinal game at 6pm which you can hear on 96.9. KFIX. Andale beat Buhler 43-39.
Game Highlights:
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Kirk Maska Postgame Interview:
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Kansas State Smothers Texas Tech. Wins Third Straight

(Betsy Blaney/Associated Press)

Lubbock, TX – Martavious Irving finished with 16 points on 6- of-10 shooting from the floor, leading No. 22 Kansas State to a 69-47 victory over Texas Tech on Wednesday.

Rodney McGruder scored 13 points and pulled down six boards for the Wildcats (15-4, 4-3 Big-12), who have won three consecutive games.

Jordan Tolbert scored a game-high 18 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field and pulled down eight rebounds for Texas Tech (7-12, 0-7) and Kevin Wagner added 16 points. Jaye Crockett donated nine points and five rebounds for the Red Raiders, who dropped their seventh consecutive game.

The teams traded buckets early, with Texas Tech holding a 7-6 lead six minutes in, but Kansas State countered with a 12-0 run to take an 18-7 lead with 7 1/2 minutes to play in the first half.

Texas Tech responded with a 9-4 push to get back into the game, trailing 22-16 with 3 1/2 minutes left in the opening half.

Kansas State though, closed out the first 20 minutes with a 9-4 burst of its own to lead 31-20 at the break.

Kansas State came out in the second half and continued its dominance, opening the final 20 minutes of play by outscoring the Red Raiders 16-7 to take a 47-27 lead with just over 13 minutes to play.

Texas Tech never threatened the remainder of the game, as Kansas State led by double-digits the rest of the way and cruised to the easy win.

Turnovers doomed the Red Raiders, as they turned the ball over 25 times. leading to 27 Wildcats points.

– Sports Network –

Fast Start Helps Wichita State Past Evansville

(Fernando Salazar/The Wichita Eagle)

Wichita, KS – Garrett Stutz scored 23 points and pulled down eight rebounds as the Wichita State Shockers logged an 86-74 win over the Evansville Purple Aces in Missouri Valley Conference play at Charles Koch Arena.

Toure’ Murry accounted for 14 points, Carl Hall and David Kyles 12 apiece and Demetric Williams handed out 10 assists as the Shockers (18-3, 9-1 MVC) won their eighth in a row and the 16th in the last 17 outings.

The Purple Aces (10-10, 5-5) were paced by Kenny Harris who dropped in 18 points, Colt Ryan 17 and Ryan Sawvell 13 points as they had a three-game win streak come to an end.

WSU shot a sizzling 73.1 percent from the field in the first half, including 4-of-6 behind the three-point line, as the host posted a 51-34 advantage at the break.

In the second half the Shockers dipped to 50.0 percent from the floor, but also connected on 15-of-21 at the free-throw line in the comfortable double- digit win.

– Sports Network –

High School Basketball Scores – Tuesday 1/24/12

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Andover 70, Salina South 40
Andover Central 65, Derby 55
Atchison County 57, Jefferson West 49
Baxter Springs 38, Southeast Saline 27
Beloit 58, Salina Sacred Heart 50
Berean Academy 50, Wichita Trinity 32
Bishop Carroll 57, Wichita Southeast 48
Blue Valley 55, Wakefield 45
Buhler 51, Smoky Valley 31
BV Northwest 68, Blue Valley Southwest 64
Central Heights 74, West Franklin 55
Chase County 48, Flinthills 45
Conway Springs 56, Chaparral 24
DeSoto 64, KC Wyandotte 55
Doniphan West 77, Bern 72
Ellis 43, Victoria 40
Frankfort 61, Cair Paravel 37
Goddard 59, Arkansas City 30
Goddard-Eisenhower 59, Arkansas City 30
Great Bend 61, Larned 45
Greeley County 44, Wichita County 39
Hoisington 58, Ness City 49
Holcomb 80, Liberal 62
Hoxie 55, Hill City 47
Humboldt 60, Eureka 57
Hutchinson 57, Goddard 42
KC Harmon 65, KC Schlagle 60
KC Turner 58, Metro Academy 54
LaCrosse 56, Chase 34
Lakeside 50, Osborne 35
Linn 55, Washington County 35
McPherson 52, Newton 44
Meade 73, Sublette 57
Minneapolis 49, Clifton-Clyde 16
Northeast-Arma 48, Crest 36
Oakley 50, Wheatland-Grinnell 35
Otis-Bison 35, Dighton 31
Parsons 77, Coffeyville 68
Perry-Lecompton 58, Oskaloosa 45
Pittsburg Colgan 65, Erie 43
Plainville 79, Lincoln 37
Pratt 64, Macksville 39
Quinter 51, Golden Plains 38
Rawlins County 50, Cheylin 47
Riverton 42, Girard 36
Rose Hill 46, Circle 26
Sabetha 50, Silver Lake 43
Santa Fe Trail 71, Northern Heights 39
St. John’s Beloit 57, Natoma 51
St. Paul68, Chetopa 56
Thunder Ridge 53, Franklin, Neb. 34
Topeka 61, Olathe North 48
Ulysses 36, Garden City 33
Uniontown 54, Jayhawk Linn 43
Veritas Christian 48, Manhattan Home School 41
Wamego 51, Council Grove 42
Wellington 48, El Dorado 36
Weskan 79, St. Francis 76
Wetmore 43, Royal Valley 38
White City 65, Southern Cloud 32
Wichita Collegiate 47, Augusta 36
Wichita East 73, Wichita South 48
Wichita Heights 55, Kapaun Mount Carmel 32
Wichita Home School 57, Argonia 33
Wichita Northwest 75, Wichita North 63
Winfield 70, Labette County 67, 2OT
Lyon County League Tournament
Burlingame 55, Olpe 41
Madison 56, Southern Coffey 46
SPIAA Tournament
Ashland 62, Bucklin 36
Kiowa County 52, Fowler 49
South Central 44, Hodgeman County 39
South Gray 68, Minneola 47

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Andover 37, Salina South 34
Baxter Springs 49, South East 43, OT
Blue Valley 39, Wakefield 27
Buhler 49, Smoky Valley 40
BV North 58, Bishop Miege 44
Central Heights 48, West Franklin 30
Chase 45, LaCrosse 44, OT
Chase County 66, Flinthills 16
Deerfield 56, Moscow 34
Doniphan West 63, Bern 13
Eureka 71, Humboldt 23
Frankfort 42, Cair Paravel 33
Girard 54, Riverton 48
Golden Plains 56, Quinter 43
Hoisington 57, Ness City 37
Holcomb 56, Liberal 20
Hoxie 77, Hill City 20
Labette County 44, Winfield 29
Lincoln 50, Plainville 31
Manhattan Home School 45, Veritas Christian 24
Meade 41, Sublette 23
Mill Valley 54, SM South 41
Minneapolis 45, Clifton-Clyde 17
Northeast-Arma 36, Crest 23
Norton 43, Goodland 23
Osborne 50, Lakeside 29
Oswego 58, MarmatonValley 25
Otis-Bison 52, Dighton 51
Paola 51, Osage City 30
Parsons 68, Coffeyville 44
Pittsburg Colgan 44, Erie 33
Rawlins County 63, Cheylin 26
Santa Fe Trail 57, Northern Heights 54
Silver Lake 51, Sabetha 28
SM East 49, SM Northwest 34
St. John’s Beloit 52, Natoma 33
St. Paul 57, Chetopa 26
St. Thomas Aquinas 48, BV West 31
Thunder Ridge 37, Franklin, Neb.8
Topeka Hayden 34, Ottawa 27
Uniontown 33, Jayhawk Linn 25
Victoria 52, Ellis 37
Wamego 51, Council Grove 39
Washington County 60, Linn 29
Weskan 59, St. Francis 30
Wetmore 43, Royal Valley 38
White City 51, Southern Cloud 41
Berean Academy Tournament
Hutchinson Central Christian 47, Douglass 40
Word of Life 66, Goessel 29
Cunningham Tournament
Cunningham 39, South Barber 36
Kinsley 50,Attica 20
Norwich 52, Macksville 33
Pratt Skyline 39, Pretty Prairie 19
Hiawatha Tournament
Horton 44, Falls City, Neb. 33
Marysville 56, Nemaha Valley 37
Rock Creek 53, Hiawatha 23
Troy 47, Jackson Heights 35
Jefferson County North Tournament
Atchison County48, McLouth 22
Jefferson North 61, Perry-Lecompton 37
Jefferson West 59, Oskaloosa 48
Valley Falls 42, Maranatha Academy 28
Little River Tournament
Ell-Saline 47, Bennington 32
Lyons 42, Little River 25
Lyon County League Tournament
Hartford 37, Lebo 32
Olpe 57, Burlingame 23
Mulvane Tournament
Garden Plain 48, Wichita Campus 32
Mulvane 52, Clearwater 50
Sedgwick Tournament
Hutchinson Trinity 51, Wichita Independent 33
Inman 42, Fairfield 31
Remington 47, Canton-Galva 44
Sedgwick 44, Belle Plaine 40
Wellsville Tournament
Baldwin 49, St. Mary’s 40
Bonner Springs 52, Wellsville 28
KC Piper 37, KC Christian 20
Spring Hill 59, Anderson County 28

Hays High Wrestlers Rally For Tie With Dodge City

The Hays High wrestling team won their final five matches to tie Dodge City at 33 in their dual last night at Hays High School.

The Indians trailed 33-9 before falls from Preston Weigel at 170, Chandler Rule at 195 and Cash Drylie at 220 helped get them back in the match. Luke Madden won his bout at heavyweight for the Indians final three points.

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