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Patriots make 3rd straight Super Bowl, beat Chiefs in overtime

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — It’s the dead of winter, meaning the weather in New England can be brutal. And that the Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl.

It took them overtime and more of Tom Brady’s brilliance to get there — for the third straight year. While the folks back home dealt with a frigid storm, Brady blew through Kansas City’s exhausted defense on a 75-yard drive to Rex Burkhead’s 2-yard touchdown run in a 37-31 victory Sunday for the AFC championship.

The drive, during which New England (13-5) had three third-down conversions, was reminiscent of when the Patriots beat Atlanta in the only Super Bowl to go to OT two years ago.

“Overtime, on the road against a great team,” Brady said. “They had no quit. Neither did we. We played our best football at the end. I don’t know, man, I’m tired. That was a hell of a game.”

Awaiting them in Atlanta are the Los Angeles Rams, who won 26-23 in overtime in New Orleans for the NFC championship. The Rams (15-3) last made the Super Bowl in 2002 while based in St. Louis, losing to the Patriots.

New England benefited from two critical replay reviews and made its ninth Super Bowl with Brady at quarterback and Bill Belichick as coach.

“This is crazy,” said Brady, who was 30 of 46 for 348 yards. “What a game.”

It’s the first time both conference title games went to OT. The last time both visitors won conference championship matches was 2012; New England was 3-5 on the road this season.

“We knew what our record was, but we didn’t let that dictate us,” said defensive end Trey Flowers, who led a staunch charge on Patrick Mahomes. “Whatever happened in the regular season happened. We came out and did it when it counted.”

Several times, the Patriots appeared to have it won, only to see Kansas City (13-5) come back in spectacular fashion.

Brady, at 41 already the oldest quarterback to have played in a Super Bowl, drove New England 65 yards in 1:24 to Burkhead’s go-ahead 4-yard touchdown with 39 seconds left in regulation. That was enough, though, for his far younger counterpart, the 23-year-old All-Pro Mahomes, to take the Chiefs 48 yards to Harrison Butker’s 39-yard field goal with 8 seconds left to force overtime.

It was a sizzling offensive showing in the fourth quarter after defense had been in charge most of the way. Indeed, the Chiefs were blanked in the opening half for the first time all season.

And they never saw the ball in overtime, which along with the two replay decisions might call into play NFL rules and officiating.

“I thought if we got the chance,” Mahomes said, “we’d score.”

Mahomes finished 16 of 31 for 295 yards and three touchdowns.

New England became the third franchise to reach three Super Bowls in a row. And Belichick now has 30 postseason victories, more than Bill Walsh and Don Shula combined. That Hall of Fame coaching duo also won five Super Bowls; Belichick shoots for No. 6 in two weeks.

An apparent muff by the usually reliable Julian Edelman on a fourth-quarter punt return was overturned by a lengthy video review, prompting raucous booing and some demonstrative arguing from the usually laid-back Andy Reid. Edelman definitely touched his next try when Brady’s pass deflected off his hands directly to safety Daniel Sorensen. His 22-yard return set up Kansas City at the Patriots 23, and Damien Williams, who scored three times, had no defender near him down the left sideline for the score that made it 21-17, KC’s first lead.

Back came Brady, engineering a 75-yard march on which Chris Hogan’s diving one-handed catch on third down appeared to touch the ground. Reid challenged — and lost.

Minutes later, rookie Sony Michel scored from the 10, his second TD of the night.

With 3½ minutes remaining, there was plenty of time for more points. Williams’ 2-yard run gave the Chiefs a 28-24 edge that New England took up most of the remaining time overcoming. The Patriots were helped by an offside call on linebacker Dee Ford that negated an interception which would have clinched a KC victory.

Butker’s field goal sent it to overtime.

“We put ourselves in position to win the game, that’s what makes it so tough,” Reid said. “If it’s a rout, you chalk it up to experience. But this one right here, where you’re in it to win it, that’s a tough deal. We gave ourselves every opportunity to do it, and they got us in overtime.”

The Chiefs hadn’t been blanked in any half this season, but they barely were a presence in the first 30 minutes, when they had the ball for 8:53. Mahomes was sacked three times for 43 yards; Kansas City’s record-setting attack ran only 16 plays and gained a mere 32 yards.

The zero disappeared quickly in the third quarter. Finally given solid protection, Mahomes unleashed a 54-yard completion to Sammy Watkins over All-Pro cornerback Stephon Gilmore. He then hit another All-Pro, tight end Travis Kelce, on a slant to make it 14-7 — and awaken the slumbering crowd.

But one of several bad decisions further damaged Kansas City when Tyreek Hill, the All-Pro flex player, retreated deep in Chiefs territory returning a punt. Eventually, KC had to punt and the Patriots had excellent field position, setting up a 47-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski.

Not one to be shy about innovation, Mahomes completely sidearmed a throw to Watkins for 10 yards on a third down, then a dump-off to Williams covered 33. Kelce drew a pass interference call on J.C. Jackson in the end zone, and Mahomes threw a strike to Williams for the score.

Although the Chiefs were on their heels much of the night, they were down only 17-14.

LOPSIDED FIRST HALF

Just as they did last week in manhandling the Chargers early and cruising, the Patriots delivered a message — and a touchdown — on their first series. It was a classic, covering 80 yards in 15 plays and using up more than eight minutes. Michel, who had 113 yards rushing, scored from the 1.

But Brady made a rare mistake on the next dominant drive. His third-down pass from the 1 for Rob Gronkowski was short and Reggie Ragland picked it off.

Brady had never thrown an interception from the 1.

When the Chiefs finally got a trademark big play on Mahomes’ 42-yard completion to Hill, it went for naught. Mahomes overthrew a wide-open Williams near the end zone, then took a 14-yard sack to send KC out of field goal range.

Big mistake.

The Patriots kept dominating the line of scrimmage, Brady took them 90 yards and connected with Phillip Dorsett over sloppy coverage by Steven Nelson to make it 14-0 with 27 seconds left in the half.

STATS

In Week 6, the Patriots beat the Chiefs 43-40 in a game featuring 946 yards total offense. This one had 814. … New England has played in eight straight AFC title games, but this is its first road playoff win since the 2006 season vs. San Diego. … Brady matched former Patriots K Adam Vinatieri, now with the Colts, for the most wins in NFL history (236). … Kansas City’s defense tied for first in the NFL with 52 sacks, but had none on Sunday. New England had four.

COIN TOSS

Reid’s decision to defer after winning the opening coin toss proved unwise as New England had 22 plays in the opening period, and Kansas City had seven. Then, the Chiefs lost the more important toss before overtime. Less than five minutes later, they were headed to the offseason.

UP NEXT

The Patriots head to Atlanta to play the Rams in the Super Bowl.

TMP boys finish runner-up at MCL tournament

WaKeeney – For the second straight year the TMP Monarchs and the Phillipsburg Panthers faced off in the Mid-Continent League Tournament Championship game and for the second straight year Phillipsburg was able to pick up the victory.

After the Monarchs took an early 4-3 lead Phillipsburg answered with a 16-2 run to build a 19-6 lead after the first quarter, a lead they would never relinquish on their way to a 60-46 win Saturday in WaKeeney.

Bill Meagher postgame interview

Leading 19-6 after one the Panthers turned the 16-2 run into a 23-4 run and led TMP 26-8 with 6:40 to play in the second quarter.

Phillipsburg pushed their lead to 15 on two separate occasions in the second quarter, the final time at 30-15. The Panthers led 41-25 at the break.

TMP cut the deficit to 10 at 47-37 on a Jack Johnson field goal with 1:35 to play in the third quarter but they would get no closer as they fall 60-46.

Jared Mayers was one-of-two players to score in double-figures with 16. Jackson Schulte chipped in 13.

Phillipsburg’s Trey Sides finished with a game-high 22. Austin Miller added 16.

Game highlights

TMP drops to 8-5 on the season while the Panthers improved to 10-2.

TMP will host Abilene on Friday.

Hays girls win championship in Colby

A dominate defense in the first half against Colby in the championship game of the Orange & Black Classic propelled Hays to a 24-4 halftime lead.  The game was tied at two apiece two minutes in when Hays scored the next five points to end the first quarter 7-2.  Colby cut a seven point Hays lead down to five at 9-4 at the 6:00 mark of the second quarter, but the Eagles wouldn’t score for the remainder of the quarter.

Hays went on a 15-0 run over the next six minutes which included four three pointers by four different players.  The Indians shot right on their season average of 37% in the first half while Colby made just 2 of 20 shots in the first half and none of their nine three point makes.

Highlights

 

Hays was never threatened in the second half leading by at least 18 the entire second half.  During the fourth quarter the Indians pushed the lead up to 30 on their way to a 50-19 victory.

Jaycee Dale led the Indians with 12 points.  Tasiah Nunnery recorded her second double-double of the season with 11 points and 10 rebounds.  Nunnery was also given the Off The Bench Award for the tournament.

Coach Alex Hutchins was awarded the Tom Bowen Coach’s Award.  Kallie Leiker was named to the All-Academic team.  Savannah Schneider and Brooke Denning each made the All-Tournament team.

Coach Alex Hutchins

 

Hays improves to 7-3 and will host Salina Central on Friday.  Colby falls to 8-4.  The 19 points allowed by Hays was a tournament championship record.

Late rally pushes Washburn past Fort Hays State

TOPEKA, Kan. – Marcus Cooper scored 19 of his team-high 22 points in the second half, Brady Werth added 20 but a late run by Washburn lifted the Ichabods to an 80-73 win over Fort Hays State Saturday afternoon at Lee Arena.

The loss snaps the Tigers (12-5, 6-2 MIAA) four-game win streak while Washburn (13-3, 6-1 MIAA) wins for the sixth time in seven games and has now won seven of their last eight at home over the Tigers.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers trailed by 12 with 16 minutes to play then went on a 27-9 run to go up seven with with 7:25 to play. They were still up seven with 5:10 to play but get outscored 20-6 the rest of the way.

Nyjee Wright came off the bench to score 11 for the Tigers.

David Salach scored a career-high 24 for Washburn. Javion Blake added 19. Both did the majority of the scoring in the Ichabods final push.

TMP girls place 3rd at MCL tournament

WaKeeney – Adell Riedel hit two of her game-high five three pointers in the second half, the Lady Monarchs had two score in double-figures and they collected 14 steals as a team as TMP downed Smith Center 45-39 to claim third place at the MCL tournament in WaKeeney Saturday.

The Monarchs opened the game on a 12-2 run highlighted by back-to-back Riedel three-pointers but it was a lead that they were unable to maintain as the game went down to the wire.

Down 10 Smith Center answered with a 16-3 run to end the first quarter and begin the second quarter to take an 18-15 lead early.

TMP retook the lead in the second quarter out scoring Smith Center 9-3, with seven points coming from the free throw line, to end the first-half to build a 24-21 lead at the break.

Smith Center out scored the Monarchs 10-2 to begin the third quarter and led 31-30 after three quarters.

In the fourth quarter, with the game tied at 33, Emily Schippers scored just her second field goal of the game to put the Monarchs up 35-33. Riedel hit her fifth three of the game on the next possession to put the Monarchs up 38-33 and they would never trail again on their way to the 45-39 win.

Adell Riedel finished with a season-high 19 points and Jillian Lowe finished with 11 on 9-of-12 free three attempts.

Game highlights

The Monarchs improve to 8-4 with the win while Smith Center falls to 6-5.

TMP will return to action on Jan. 25 against Abilene.

Hays score a season high in points finishing fourth in Colby

Hays High started the game on a 12-0 run and never trailed Heritage Christian Saturday afternoon finishing in fourth place at the Orange & Black Classic in Colby.  The Indians led by 12 on five different occasions in the first quarter including a 27-15 lead at the end of the first frame.

The Indians lead swelled to 36-20 on a Cade Swayne three point play early in the second quarter before the Crusaders pulled the game back to single digits on a 7-0 run.  Hays held the lead at 14 points for the next two minutes and settled for a 11 point lead at halftime 43-32.

Highlights

 

Christian Heritage, from Del City, Oklahoma, opened the second half scoring six straight points and pulled within five at 43-38.  The Indians missed a three on the following possession but Dalyn Schwarz stuck an offensive rebound back in which ignited a 9-0 run that included another Schwarz basket and then back to back TJ Nunnery scores for a 52-38 advantage.  Following four points from the Crusaders, The Indians scored ten straight points all from players off the bench to grab their first 20 point lead at 62-42.

The Indians would never be threatened rest of the way winning 83-53.  Hays shot a season high 52% form the field and season high 44% from three making a season high 12 three pointers.  The hot shooting continued at the free throw line as Hays made 19 of 21 attempts.

Coach Rick Keltner

 

Hays improves to 6-4 on the season.  TJ Nunnery scored a career high 16.  Tradgon McCrae matched the 16 points in the scoring column.  Carson Kiefer scored his first every double figure varsity game at 10 points.  Overall seven players scored eight or more points in the game.  Christian Heritage record falls to 10-8.

The Indians return home on Friday to play Salina Central.

Legette leads No. 3 Tiger women past Washburn

TOPEKA, Kan. – Tatyana Legette scored a game-high 18 points in the final game in her hometown and the third-ranked Fort Hays State women bounced back from their first loss of the season with a 59-51 in over Washburn at Lee Arena.

Legette pulled down a game-best eight rebounds as the Tigers (16-1, 7-1 MIAA) end Washburn’s nine-game win streak and hand them their conference loss.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

After Washburn (1105, 6-1 MIAA) scored the game’s first points, the Tigers went on a 7-0 run to take the lead for good. Kacey Kennett hit a deep three to end the first quarter and put FHSU up 19-12. A 10-0 second quarter run extended their lead to 16 late in the second quarter.

The Tigers scored the first basket in the fourth quarter but Washburn answered with a 15-4 run to close the gap to six with a little over two minutes to play.

Legette hit a key second chance basket on the Tigers next possession to push the lead to eight with under two to play.

Belle Barbiere scored 11 points and Lanie Page added 10 along with seven rebounds.

Taylor Blue hit two of Washburn’s three fourth quarter 3-pointers and lead the Ichabods with 14 points.

 

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Scoreboard show Basketball week 7 1-18-19

Basketball Score Sheet – Jan. 18
 
Girls
Orange and Black Classic in Colby
Hays 68 Scott City 50
Colby 46 Highland Park Colo. 42

Fountain-Fort Carson 73 Goodland 45

Hoisington Winter Jam
Otis-Bison 49 Russell 44


Salina Invitational
Liberal 54 Salina South 37

Wichita West 46 Buhler 51
Abilene 41 Concordia 26

THURSDAY
Mid-Continent League 
Trego 44 Smith Center 39
Norton 59 TMP 29 

Plainville 48 Ellis 47
Phillipsburg 51 Oakley 30

Northern Plains League Tournament
1st place
Thunder Ridge 47 Osborne 26
3rd Place 
Sylvan-Lucas 38 St. Johns/Tipton 50
5th Place
Lakeside 50 Lincoln 29
7th Place
Southern Cloud 37 Chase 32

Northwest Kansas League
Hoxie 50 St. Francis 52
Rawlins Co. 58 Decatur Comm. 50 

Greeley Co. 22 Dighton 35
Quinter 50 Wallace Co. 58


Boys
Orange and Black Classic in Colby
Maize 67 Scott City 45
Pine Creek 66 Colby 51

Hays 79 Goodland 50

St. John’s Mid-Winter Classic
Central Plains 42 St. John 31
Wichita Sunrise 58 Ness City 39

Hoisington Winter Jam
Victoria 60 Russell 59
Pratt 21 Hoisington 34

Salina Invitational
Andover 66 Salina South 50
Wichita South 31 Salina Central 59

Buhler 40 Abilene 47
Liberal 49 Concordia 41

THURSDAY
Mid-Continent League 
Phillipsburg 68 Plainville 45
TMP 48 Hill City 45

Trego 49 Norton 43
Ellis 50 Oakley 47

Northern Plains League Tournament
1st place
St. Johns Tipton 42 Osborne 52
3rd Place 
Sylvan-Lucas 57 Rock Hills 41
5th Place
Lakeside 34 Southern Cloud 44
7th Place
Natoma 35 Chase 38

Northwest Kansas League
Wallace Co. 53 Rawlins Co. 40
Hoxie 58 Dighton 41

St. Francis 51 Quinter 41
Decatur Comm. 38 Greeley Co. 57

Hays girls move on to championship, boys to fourth place game in Colby

Girls

Hays 68 – Scott City 50

Hays forced Scott City into 20 first half turnovers while committing just six themselves on the way to a 40-22 halftime lead.  Scott City shot 47% in the first half but the turnovers limited the Beavers to just 19 shot attempts.  The Indians made just 31% of their shots but made 15 of 16 free throws as they pushed their first half lead as high as 20 at 40-20 late in the second quarter.

Scott City did not score for the first 5:30 but took leads of 9-8 and 13-11 before Hays seized momentum with a 12-2 run that lasted to the second quarter.  The Indians added a 14-2 run before halftime.

Highlights

 

Hays never led by less than 12 in the second half.  Scott City pulled within 13 early in the third before Brooklyn Schaffer knocked down a three pointer to restore order.  Leading by 20 entering the fourth quarter the Indians saw the lead dwindle to 12 with 3:20 remaining but Scott City did not score for rest of the game.  Hays scored the games final six points to win 68-50 over last year’s tournament winner.

Coach Alex Hutchins

 

Savannah Schneider scored a career high 25 in the victory. Jaycee Dale and Mattie Hutchison each added 10.  Hays improves to 6-3 on the season and have won five of their last six games.  Scott City falls to 6-4.  The Indians will play either Highland Park or Colby for the Colby Orange & Black championship at 6:00 on Saturday in the Community Building.

Boys

Hays 79 – Goodland 50

Hays used a 15-0 first quarter run to establish control in their consolation bracket game against Goodland on Friday.  Goodland took an early lead before the Indians held the Cowboys scoreless for 5:30 minutes during the 15 point spurt.  Hays took a 38-21 lead to halftime after outscoring Goodland 20-13 in the second quarter.

Highlights

 

Neither team made much of a push through the first half of the third quarter as Hays continued to lead by double figures 44-29.  The Indians pushed their lead above 20 for the first time with a 10-2 run before a three pointer from Goodland brought the score back to 54-35 at the end of the third quarter.  Hays went on to win 79-50.

Coach Rick Keltner

 

Tradgon McCrae led the way with 15.  TJ Nunnery and Tucker Johnson each added 11.  The Indians are now 5-4 overall and will play either Christian Heritage from Del City, Oklahoma or Green Valley Ranch out of Denver, Colorado at 2:00 Saturday at Colby High School.

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Thursday’s prep basketball results

BOYS PREP BASKETBAL
Garden City 44, Wichita Northwest 39
Golden Plains 52, Western Plains-Healy 38
Logan 59, Palco 36
Maize South 70, Topeka Seaman 51
St. Paul 47, Erie 43
Ulysses 61, Valley Center 44
Adolph Rupp Tournament
Rose Hill 53, Garden Plain 40
Adolph Rupp Tournament
Minneapolis 62, Winfield 55
Army National Guard Invitational Tournament
Fort Scott 54, Riverton 47
Providence, Ark. 67, Frontenac 52
Webb City, Mo. 93, Wichita Independent 46
Baldwin Invitational Tournament
Augusta 70, Bishop Seabury Academy 40
KC Harmon 87, Anderson County 64
Basehor-Linwood Tournament
KC Piper 49, Basehor-Linwood 47
Washburn Rural 57, Ottawa 36
Bill Hansen Memorial Tournament
BV Northwest 94, Carthage, Mo. 49
Pittsburg 71, Carl Junction, Mo. 50
Burlington Invitational Tournament
Paola 49, Prairie View 34
Rock Creek 48, Labette County 36
Caney Valley 68, Sabetha 61
Independence 53, Burlington 45
Burrton Invitational Tournament
Goessel 59, Pretty Prairie 41
Berean Academy 56, Little River 36
Burrton 68, Fairfield 42
Inman 53, Hutchinson Central Christian 33
Canton Galva Tournament
Bennington 45, St. John’s Military 36
Ell-Saline 72, Canton-Galva 65
Cougar Classic
Marion 46, Elyria Christian 36
Solomon 37, Wakefield 26
Herington 55, Peabody-Burns 52
Rural Vista 52, Centre 38
El Dorado Bluestem Classic Tournament
El Dorado 51, Wichita Collegiate 43
Kapaun Mount Carmel 71, Circle 34
Wichita Campus 72, Gardner-Edgerton 70
Wichita Trinity 57, Great Bend 45
Flint Hills Shoot Out
West Franklin 44, Chase County 40
Flint Hills Shootout
Northern Heights 45, Lyndon 29
Hillsboro Trojan Classic Tournament
Eureka 61, Republic County 51
Remington 51, Clay Center 43
Hesston 54, Holcomb 37
Riley County 50, Hillsboro 44
Hoisington Winter Jam
Otis-Bison 48, La Crosse 34
MCL Tournament
Ellis 50, Oakley 47
Trego 49, Norton 43
Hays-TMP-Marian 48, Hill City 45
Phillipsburg 68, Plainville 45
Smith Center 55, Stockton 53
McLouth Invitational Tournament
Silver Lake 61, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 50
McPherson Invitational Tournament
Lawrence Free State 61, Mill Valley 44
McPherson 70, BV West 65
SM East 67, Manhattan 65
Shawnee Heights 49, Wichita West 47
Nemaha Central Thunder Classic
Atchison 75, Horton 41
Falls City, Neb. 67, St. Mary’s 48
Nemaha Central 45, Marysville 42
Northern Plains League Tournament
Sylvan-Lucas 57, Rock Hills 41
Lincoln 59, Tescott 29
Pike Valley 66, Natoma 57
Osborne 52, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 42
Southern Cloud 44, Lakeside 34
NWKL Tournament
Greeley County 57, Oberlin-Decatur 38
St. Francis 51, Quinter 41
Hoxie 58, Dighton 41
Wallace County 53, Rawlins County 40
Orange and Black Tournament
Colby 62, DSST Green Valley Ranch, Colo. 55
Maize 61, Goodland 20
Scott City 55, Hays 47
Pleasanton Tournament
Oswego 72, Altoona-Midway 61
Uniontown 50, Marmaton Valley 43
Osawatomie 71, Humboldt 56
Pleasanton 49, Heritage Christian 41
Ralph Miller Classic Tournament
Andover Central 65, Leavenworth 54
Chanute 56, Emporia 52
Olathe North 79, Goddard 58
Republic, Mo. 47, Coffeyville 47
Royal Valley Panther Classic Tournament
Royal Valley 47, Wabaunsee 45, OT
Santa Fe Trail 53, Chapman 49
Salina Invitational Tournament
Andover 52, Buhler 41
Salina Central 69, Concordia 23
Salina South 65, Abilene 51
Wichita South 61, Liberal 49
SCBL Tournament
Sedan 44, Oxford 26
Caldwell 63, West Elk 22
Southeast Lancer Classic
Parsons 82, Southeast 43
Spring Hill Invitational Tournament
KC Schlagle 73, KC East Christian 54
KC Sumner 63, Veritas Christian 53
Goddard-Eisenhower 56, Spring Hill 47
Olathe South 46, BV Southwest 27
St. John Mid-Winter Classic
Nickerson 53, Larned 47
Ness City 77, KC Christian 68
Wichita Sunrise 75, Macksville 56
St. Thomas Aquinas Tournament
Bishop Miege 104, Kauffman Charter, Mo. 41
Olathe East 70, Lee’s Summit Community Christian, Mo. 31
St. Thomas Aquinas 76, Frontier School of Excellence Charter, Mo. 22
Sterling Invitational
Wichita Sunrise 66, Rainier Beach, Wash. 45
Beloit 54, Smoky Valley 49
Hutchinson Trinity 67, Hugoton 56
Topeka Invitational Tournament
Lawrence 82, Topeka West 66
Topeka 63, KC Washington 56
Wichita East 64, Topeka Hayden 43
Wichita Southeast 79, Highland Park 56
Tournament of Champions
Dodge City 79, Hutchinson 72
Junction City 74, Derby 60
SM South 69, Wichita North 26
Wichita Bishop Carroll 73, Newton 57
Twin Valley League Tournament
Linn 46, Onaga 42, OT
Troy 74, Wetmore 69
Hanover 64, Clifton-Clyde 33
Washington County 48, Frankfort 45
Centralia 63, BV Randolph 54
Viking Classic Tournament
BV North 80, KC Wyandotte 50
SM Northwest 89, KC Turner 58
Grandview, Mo. 70, Lansing 37
SM West 63, Blue Springs South, Mo. 60
Wilson County Classic
Douglass 45, Cherryvale 43

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
Emporia 51, Topeka Hayden 44
Galena 35, Northeast Vernon County, Mo. 25
Golden Plains 64, Western Plains-Healy 9
KC Schlagle 104, KC Harmon 16
Lakeside 50, Lincoln 29
Lawrence Free State 56, Gardner-Edgerton 26
Logan 50, Palco 34
Republic, Mo. 40, Olathe East 35
Troy 48, Linn 33
Wellsville 69, Anderson County 32
Army National Guard Invitational Tournament
Nevada, Mo. 65, Frontenac 47
William Chrisman, Mo. 63, Fort Scott 18
Basehor Linwood Tournament
Basehor-Linwood 43, Holton 34
Blue Valley 49, Ottawa 20
Benton, Mo. 46, Olathe North 42
KC Piper 60, Central (St. Joseph), Mo. 43
Bennington Tournament
Bennington 50, Stafford 26
Bill Hansen Memorial Tournament
Kickapoo, Mo. 64, Chanute 17
Burlington Invitational Tournament
Caney Valley 43, Prairie View 30
Independence 49, Rock Creek 48
Burlington 55, Paola 46
Sabetha 48, Labette County 31
Clerc Classic
Indiana Deaf, Ind. 68, Kansas Deaf 18
Cougar Classic
Rural Vista 80, Herington 53
Wakefield 17, Elyria Christian 13
Marion 67, Peabody-Burns 22
Centre 55, Solomon 45
Flint Hills Shoot Out
Mission Valley 44, Central Heights 35
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Stanton County 46, Southwestern Hts. 33
Syracuse 40, Lakin 37
Cimarron 49, Sublette 40
Meade 48, Elkhart 33
Hillsboro Trojan Classic
Holcomb 50, Remington 31
Republic County 35, Hillsboro 21
Clay Center 42, Riley County 23
Hoisington Winter Jam
Hoisington 43, Ellsworth 37
KA-MO Tournament
BV North 66, SM West 36
MCL Tournament
Phillipsburg 51, Oakley 30
Plainville 48, Ellis 47
Norton 59, Hays-TMP-Marian 29
Trego 44, Smith Center 39
McLouth Invitational Tournament
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 66, Bishop Seabury Academy 19
Jefferson West 45, Silver Lake 38
Northern Plains League Tournament
Pike Valley 33, Rock Hills 23
Wilson 45, Tescott 31
Thunder Ridge 47, Osborne 26
Southern Cloud 37, Chase 32
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 50, Sylvan-Lucas 38
NWKL Tournament
Dighton 35, Greeley County 22
Wallace County 58, Quinter 50
Rawlins County 58, Oberlin-Decatur 50
St. Francis 52, Hoxie 50
Orange and Black Tournament
Hays 59, Goodland 36
Scott City 56, Fountain-Fort Carson, Colo. 40
Pleasanton Tournament
Oswego 61, Altoona-Midway 31
Humboldt 52, Heritage Christian 33
Pleasanton 46, Osawatomie 37
Royal Valley Panther Classic Tournament
Chapman 57, Santa Fe Trail 41
Royal Valley 53, Wabaunsee 45
Salina Invitational Tournament
Andover 53, Abilene 45
Liberal, Mo. 51, Wichita West 29
Salina Central 64, Concordia 31
Salina South 36, Buhler 35
SCBL Tournament
Flinthills 46, Udall 44
Sedan 51, Oxford 37
Argonia 62, Caldwell 51
South Haven 47, West Elk 35
Sterling Invitational
Wichita Sunrise 65, Beloit 51
Hutchinson Trinity 57, Hugoton 48
Sterling 65, Southeast Saline 41
Tonganoxie Invitational
Eudora 41, Metro Academy 27
KC Sumner 53, Tonganoxie 27
DeSoto 66, KC Bishop Ward 37
Wamego 37, Bonner Springs 28
Twin Valley League Tournament
Wetmore 55, Washington County 49
Valley Heights 45, Axtell 27
Frankfort 45, Hanover 44
BV Randolph 53, Doniphan West 45
Centralia 53, Clifton-Clyde 41
Wilson County Classic
Cherryvale 47, Yates Center 42
Fredonia 59, Neodesha 51

TMP boys hold off Hill City to advance to MCL finals

WaKeeney – The TMP boys had three players score in double-figures and held off a late Hill City rally as they advanced back to the MCL tournament finals with a 48-45 win Thursday in WaKeeney.

The Monarchs used a pair of 7-0 first quarter runs to build a 14-4 lead.

TMP built their largest lead of the game at 15 two different times in the second quarter, the last time on a Lucas Lang jumper at 28-13. The Monarch led 30-19 at the break.

Hill City outscored TMP by six in the third quarter to cut the TMP lead to 44-39. The Ringnecks closed within one at 46-45 in the final minute of the game but TMP’s Lucas Lang hit a pair of free throws to lift the Monarchs to the 48-45 win.

Bill Meagher postgame interview

Ryan Karlin led the Monarchs with 15 points and Hill City’s Dalen Journigan finished with a team-high 14.

TMP improved to 8-4 with the win and Hill City drops to 5-4.

Game highlights

The Monarchs, for the second year in-a-row will play Phillipsburg for the MCL championship after the Panthers beat Plainville Thursday 68-45.

Plainville and Hill City will play for third place Saturday.

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