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  • Tuesday HS roundup: UKC co-leader T-Bird girls post sixth straight win

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    Shawnee Heights girls basketball protected its share of the United Kansas Conference lead with a 64-51 road win at Basehor-Linwood Tuesday night, the T-Birds' sixth straight win.

    KKEmmot2026LV 1Senior KK Emmot (1) scored 21 points Tuesday night as Shawnee Heights improved to 17-4 with a 64-51 UKC win at Basehor-Linwood. [File photo/TSN]

    KK Emmot led four T-Birds in double figures with 21 points, including four 3-pointers, as Shawnee Heights improved to 17-4 overall and 13-1 in the conference.

    Heights also got 17 points from junior Pearmella Carter, 13 from senior Reianna Vega and 11 points from senior Imani McGlory.

    The T-Birds led 15-10 at the end of the opening quarter, 34-25 at the halftime break and 50-35 after three quarters before cruising the rest of the way.

    Shawnee Heights will travel to Kansas City-Turner on Friday for a UKC contest.

    T-Bird boys take 57-56 thriller over Bobcats

    Shawnee Heights boys survived a last-second shot from Basehor-Linwood to take a 57-56 United Kansas Conference road victory over the Bobcats on Tuesday.

    With the win the T-Birds improved to 13-7 overall and 9-5 in the UKC and have now won four out of their last five games.

    Shawnee Heights will travel to Kansas City-Turner on Friday for a UKC game before hosting Pittsburg on Saturday in a non-league tilt. 

    PrinceLassiter2026BL 2Junior Prince Lassiter led Topeka West with 22 points and eight rebounds in Tuesday's 78-54 win over De Soto. [File photo/TSN]

    West boys roll to 78-54 UKC victory at De Soto

    Topeka West improved to 17-3 overall and 12-2 in the United Kansas Conference with a 78-54 Tuesday night road win at at De Soto.

    West took control from the opening tipoff, outscoring the Wildcats 27-8 in the first quarter.

    The Chargers led 45-27 at the half before opening up a 64-40 margin at the start of the final period.

    Junior Prince Lassiter led Topeka West with a game-high 22 points while also grabbing eight rebounds.

    Seniors Malakyah Duncan and Gad Munganga added 16 and 14 points, respectively, with both Chargers connecting on four 3-pointers as West hit 10 treys as a team.

    Brandon Serna led De Soto (7-12, 4-9) with 11 points.

    De Soto tops West girls, 70-41

    De Soto's girls romped to a 70-41 United Kansas Conference home victory over Topeka West Tuesday night.

    De Soto improved to 10-9 overall and 7-6 in the conference while Topeka West fell to 5-15, 2-12.

    Pirates knock off UKC-leading Seaman, 59-50

    Piper avenged an earlier United Kansas Conference loss to Seaman Tuesday night, taking a 59-50 home win over the Vikings.

    The Vikings suffered only their second UKC loss, dropping to 16-4 overall and 11-2 in the conference.

    Piper improved to 14-6 overall and 10-3 in the UKC, winning for the seventh time over its last eight games.

    Seaman will be at home Friday to host Basehor-Linwood in a UKC matchup.

  • A1 Lock & Key Performers Feb. 16, 2026

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    EmmeBlancomug2026 1Emme Blanco

    EMME BLANCO, Washburn Rural

    Blanco, a senior girls wrestling standout, captured the 145-pound championship in Saturday's Class 6A West regional at Wichita South, improving to 37-3 on the season. After receiving a first-round bye, Blanco posted 32-second, 1:13 and 5:35 wins by fall, including a third-period pin over Garden City freshman Aria Cordes in the title match. 

    JackDonovannewmug 1Jack Donovan

    JACK DONOVAN, Rossville

    A senior basketball standout, Donovan scored a total of 61 points in two Rossville wins on the week as the Bulldawgs improved to 12-6 on the season. Donovan scored 21 points in Tuesday's 75-43 Big East League win over Royal Valley and then scored a career-high 40 points, with six 3-pointers and a 4 of 4 performance at the free throw line in Friday's 95-48 non-league victory over Abilene.  

    CiannaGraves2026mugnew 1Cianna Graves

    CIANNA GRAVES, Shawnee Heights

    Graves, a senior girls wrestling star, won the 155-pound championship in Saturday's Class 5A East wrestling regional at Bonner Springs as Shawnee Heights finished second as a team and qualified all 14 of its competitors for state. Now 31-2 on the season, Graves received a first-round bye and then went 3-0 with 1:35 and 1:56 pins and a 5-1 decision over Bonner Springs senior Addison Vogel.

  • Regional girls wrestling: T-Birds qualify all 14 for Class 5A state, earn runnerup team finish

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    Shawnee Heights' girls wrestling team turned in a strong performance in Saturday's Class 5A East regional at Bonner Springs, posting a runnerup team finish while advancing all 14 competitors to the state tournament Feb. 27-28 at Park City.

    OliveJones2026SH 2Shawnee Heights sophomore Olive Jones (top) won the 135-pound championship in Saturday's Class 5A East regional. [File photo/TSN] 

    CiannaGraves2026SHInv 7Shawnee Heights senior Cianna Graves won the 155-pound championship in Saturday's Class 5A East regional. [File photo/TSN]

    The T-Birds, ranked No. 3 in 5A by the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association, got individual regional championships from 135-pound sophomore Olive Jones and 155-pound senior Cianna Graves and put four other wrestlers in the finals, finishing second to top-ranked Basehor-Linwood by a 275-212.5 margin.

    Jones improved to 35-1 on the season with a 1 minute, 25-second win by pin over Basehor-Linwood sophomore Willow Rademacher (30-10) in the 135 final while Graves improved to 31-2 with a 5-1 decision over Bonner Springs senior Addison Vogel (25-3) at 155.

    The T-Birds got second-place finishes from freshman 120-pounder Brinnley Morris (17-3), junior 125-pounder Audrey Hinkly (25-12), senior 145-pounder Olivia Stevens (29-5) and junior 190-pounder Brooklyn Binkley (20-11) while sophomore Bianca Juarez (110 pounds) posted a third-place finish.

    Freshmen Makynzie Allen (100) and Stella Engel (235) qualified with fourth-place regional finishes while freshman Raelyn Kelly (130) finished fifth, senior Shelby Watson (170) sixth, sophomores Halle Hill (115) and Evelyn Ruby (140) seventh and freshman Carmarra Smith (105) eighth.

    Highland Park senior Makayla Cadet, the defending 5A state champion at 190 pounds, earned a shot to defend her title with a third-place regional finish. Cadet is 20-2 on the season.   

    EmmeBlanco2026Cent 4Washburn Rural senior Emme Blanco won the Class 6A West 145-pound regional title Saturday at Wichita South, helping Rural finish third as a team. [File photo/TSN]

     EliaSmith2026Cent 6Washburn Rural senior Elia Smith won the 170-pound title in Saturday's Class 6A West regional at Wichita South for the third-place Junior Blues. [File photo/TSN]

    Rural regional champs Blanco, Smith lead 13 Junior Blues 6A qualifiers

    Washburn Rural seniors Emme Blanco and Elia Smith captured individual regional championships in the Class 6A West regional Saturday at Wichita South, powering the Junior Blues to a third-place team finish with 13 state qualifiers.

    Blanco, now 37-3 on the season, won the 145-pound title with a 5:35 pin in the finals over Garden City freshman Aria Cordes while Smith, 32-3, earned a 4-1 decision over Derby senior Chloe Spears (36-6) in the 170-pound regional final.

    The Junior Blues got third-place regional finishes from 125-pound senior Lacey Middleton (36-6), 140-pound senior Madi Blanco (35-4) and freshman 155-pounder Raella Ebanez (31-8) while freshman 105-pounder Aliyah Tangpricha (25-5), freshman 135-pounder Alea Estep (21-16), 190-pound junior Lily Davis (33-10) and sophomore Emma Mehl (24-14) placed fourth.

    Junior Dixie Day (120) qualified for state with a sixth-place regional finish while freshman Ashlyn Johnson (110) finished seventh and freshman Hadley Rosenbaum (100) and junior Rylee-Jade Ebanez (130) placed eighth.

    Topeka High freshman 235-pounder Kya Dawkins qualified for state with a seventh-place regional finish while senior 170-pounder Taniza Huggins advanced with an eighth-place finish.

    The 6A state tournament will be contested Feb. 27-28 at the AdventHealth Sports Park in Overland Park.

  • Tuesday HS roundup: Cair Paravel boys complete perfect 10-0 Flint Hills League run

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    Cair Paravel Latin boys basketball completed a wire to wire 10-0 run to the Flint Hills League regular-season championship on Tuesday night, posting a 61-41 home win over Council Grove.

    The Lions also won the Flint Hills League midseason tournament.

    LucasMarichal2025WF 2Lucas Marichal led the way with 17 points as Cair Paravel wrapped up a perfect Flint Hills League record with Tuesday's 61-41 win over Council Grove. [File photo/TSN]

    Now 17-2 overall with 14 straight victories, the Lions took control of Tuesday's game with a 25-9 first quarter. 

    Cair Paravel led 38-18 at the half and the two teams battled to a 23-23 scoring stalemate over the final two quarters.

    Lucas Marichal led Cair Paravel with 17 points while Chase Hastert added 14 points with three 3-pointers and Blaine Durbin had 12 points.

    The Lions will host Heritage Christian on Friday.

    CPLS girls take 36-31 victory

    London Backman led the way with 13 points, including three 3-pointers, as Cair Paravel's girls took a tight 36-31 Flint Hills League decision over Council Grove Tuesday on the Lions' home court.

    Cair Paravel led 9-6 at the end of the first quarter and 16-11 at the half before going in front 27-20 through three quarters.

    Council Grove held an 11-9 scoring edge over the final eight minutes but Cair Paravel was able to hold on for the win, improving to 9-10 on the season.

    Karsyn Hastert added nine points and Avery Rosenow seven points for the Lions.

    Rural boys drop 63-54 Centennial League tilt to Manhattan

    Washburn Rural dropped its third straight single-digit game on Tuesday, with Manhattan taking a home 63-54 Centennial League decision over the Junior Blues.

    Rural fell to 9-8 overall and 2-3 in the league while Manhattan improved to 12-5 overall and 4-1 in the league.

    The Junior Blues will be at home Friday to host Junction City in a Centennial League contest.

    Manhattan tops Lady Blues, 67-45

    Manhattan girls basketball rolled to a 67-45 home Centennial League win over Washburn Rural Tuesday night.

    Washburn Rural fell to 11-6 overall and 2-3 in the league.

    Scots roll to 26-point Meadowlark Conference win

    Highland Park's boys posted their second straight win Tuesday night, taking a 48-22 Meadowlark Conference road decision over Kansas City-Schlagle.

    The Scots, now 5-14, have outscored their past two foes by a 116-41 margin.

    Highland Park's girls took a 2-0 forfeit win over Schlagle.

    CameronMiller 1Cameron Miller scored 26 points Tuesday in Rossville's 75-43 win over Royal Valley. [File photo/TSN] 

    Bulldawg boys continue hot streak

    Rossville boys basketball has now won six out of its last seven games after a 75-43 Big East League rout Tuesday night at Royal Valley.

    The Bulldawgs, now 11-6 overall and 6-4 in the league, took control with a 45-23 first-half onslaught and used a 25-15 third quarter to force a running clock over the final eight minutes.

    Senior Cameron Miller paced Rossville with 26 points while Jack Donovan added 21 points and Jakoby McDonnell 11.

    Rossville will be at home Friday to host Abilene.

    RyleeDickaction 1Senior Rylee Dick scored 24 points to pace Rossville to a 63-37 win over Royal Valley Tuesday night. [File photo/TSN]

    Dick, Burdiek power Rossville past Royal Valley

    Senior Rylee Dick scored 24 points and junior Nora Burdiek 21 points as Rossville's girls took a 63-37 Big East League road win at Royal Valley.

    Rossville has now won three straight games, improving to 9-8 on the season and 4-6 in the league.

    The Bulldawgs will be at home Friday to host Abilene.

  • T-Bird girls dominate fourth quarter for 60-42 UKC win over Seaman

    Todd Fertig

    By TODD FERTIG

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    Trailing 37-36 after three periods, the Shawnee Heights girls exploded for a 17-0 run to pull away from guest Seaman 60-42 Tuesday. It was just the T-Birds’ second win over Seaman in the last 13 meetings.

    PearmellaCarter2026SHS 1Shawnee Heights junior Pearmella Carter scored 12 of her 23 points in the fourth quarter Tuesday as the T-Birds pulled away for a 60-42 UKC win over Seaman. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

    Fueling the decisive run was Shawnee Heights junior Pearmella Carter, who scored 12 of her 23 points in the fourth quarter. Carter hit all six shots she attempted in the crucial final period.

    “We made a few slight adjustments on some things we were doing, and it opened some passing lanes and some driving lanes,” said Shawnee Heights coach Bob Wells. “And then, all of a sudden, we were feeling a lot better about moving and catching and shooting, getting the ball inside to Pearmella. She did a great job. when she couldn’t muscle it up there, she kicked it out and then we started hitting some threes.

    “You know how momentum goes. One person hits them. Then they all started smiling, and they all started hitting.”

    The Vikings led by as much as seven points in the second period. The T-Birds clawed back to take the lead briefly in the third period, but Seaman clung to a lead going into the fourth quarter, thanks in large part to seven third-quarter points by Cara Beaton, who led the Vikings with 12.

    KKEmmot2026SHS 1Junior KK Emmot (1) scored 14 points in Shawnee Heights' 60-42 home UKC win over Seaman. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

    Seaman has thoroughly dominated the rivalry for the past decade, a fact that made the win all the more enjoyable for the T-Birds.

    “It’s huge,” Wells said. “I told the girls we could not take Seaman for granted no matter what their record was. They can really shoot the ball. You let them hit some threes and start feeling good about themselves. It took us a little fortitude to come back and really change things and make the game go a different way.”

    Carteremmot1000 1Shawnee Heights juniors Pearmella Carter and KK Emmot both reached the 1,000-point milestone for their careers Tuesday at Shawnee Heights. [Photo by Todd Fertig/TSN]

    Carter’s huge fourth quarter led her past a milestone. Carter and fellow junior KK Emmot both eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for their careers Tuesday.

  • Bonner catches fire late to power Seaman boys to 56-47 UKC road win at Shawnee Heights

    Todd Fertig

    By TODD FERTIG

    TopSports.news

    Shawnee Heights did everything right to shut down high-scoring Seaman guard KaeVon Bonner for three periods.

    KaeVonBonner2026SH 2Seaman senior star KaeVon Bonner (33) scored 22 points Tuesday as the Vikings took control down the stretch for a 56-47 UKC road win over Shawnee Heights. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

    The Vikings’ senior averages about 25 points per game. So when the host T-Birds held Bonner to just four points through 24 minutes of action Tuesday, they had reason to feel good about their 37-34 lead. But a set play out of the break sprung Bonner for an open look from three, and he buried it. It was the spark that started a fire.

    Bonner torched Shawnee Heights for 16 points – all of the Vikings’ points – over the next 3:10, and all of a sudden Seaman led 50-40. Seaman held on to win 56-47 to improve to 14-3 on the season.

    Seaman coach Craig Cox described the play that started the run.

    “One of my assistants, Paul Muzzy, suggested that we go to a set play that gets (KaeVon) a look, and it was a great call and we executed it and he popped off the screen and knocked down the shot,” Cox said. “And then it was no looking back. Just an unbelievable fourth quarter.”

    For three periods, Shawnee Heights senior Ja’Veon Alston went toe-to-toe with Bonner, harassing him with on-ball defense and scoring 13 points to Bonner’s four.

    “They were doubling (Bonner) some when he was starting to attack,” Cox said. “They were bringing help defense, and (Alston) did a really good job of pressuring him, held him to four points until then. Then he was able to finally get it going and show how he can take over a game and dominate like that.  I’m just really proud of him keeping his composure and coming through when we needed it.”

    Bonner hit four straight attempts to start the run. Then, after missing a shot, the senior dropped a long triple, which he followed moments later with a three-point play.

    “Once I hit that first three, I knew I was starting to feel it and the energy, the crowd … that first shot started it off,” Bonner said.

  • A1 Lock & Key Performers Feb. 9, 2026

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    LeahCrawford2026mug 1Leah Crawford

    LEAH CRAWFORD, Seaman

    A sophomore bowler, Crawford shot a 661 three-game series to capture the girls individual title in Friday's city championships at Gage Bowl. Crawford rolled games of 224, 211 and 226 to take individual honors by 36 pins as Seaman rolled to its third straight city team championship by a 3,293-2,970 margin over Washburn Rural.

    CiannaGraves2026mugnew 1Cianna Graves

    CIANNA GRAVES, Shawnee Heights

    Graves, a senior girls wrestling star, won the United Kansas Conference championship at 155 pounds while also recording the 100th pin of her career on Saturday at Piper as No. 3-ranked (Class 5A) Shawnee Heights claimed the team championship by a 179.5-163 margin over top-ranked Basehor-Linwood. Now 28-2 on the season, Graves went 3-0 on the day with three pins.

    CalebMenke2026mugnew 1Caleb Menke

    CALEB MENKE, Hayden

    Menke, a 175-pound junior wrestling standout, reached the 100-win milestone on Thursday at Royal Valley, a rare accomplishment for an underclassmen, and followed that up with the 175-pound championship in Saturday's Centennial League tournament at Washburn Rural, posting a 5-0 record on the day, including a 55-second pin and a 15-0 technical fall.

  • No. 3-ranked Shawnee Heights girls top No. 1 Basehor-Linwood for UKC wrestling title

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    Shawnee Heights' girls regained the United Kansas Conference wrestling championship Saturday at Piper, with the Class 5A No. 3-ranked T-Birds topping No. 1 Basehor-Linwood by a 179.5-163 margin.

    CiannaGraves2026UKC 2Shawnee Heights senior Olivia Stevens (left) reached the 100-win milestone in Saturday's UKC wrestling tournament while T-Bird senior Cianna Graves registered her 100th career pin. [Photo courtesy of Shawnee Heights wrestling]

    The T-Birds garnered five individual conference titles while posting 10 top-three finishes.

    Shawnee Heights got gold-medal performances from freshman 120-pounder Brinnley Morris, junior 125-pounder Audrey Hinkly, sophomore 130-pounder Olive Jones, senior 145-pounder Olivia Stevens and senior 155-pounder Cianna Graves.

    Stevens, 27-4 on the season, and Graves, 28-2, both reached career milestones on Saturday, with Graves reaching 100 pins for her career while Stevens notched her 100th career victory.

    Shawnee Heights also got runnerup UKC finishes from sophomore Bianca Juarez (110), senior Shelby Watson (170) and junior Brooklyn Binkley (190) while sophomore Halle Hall (115) and freshman Raelyn Kelly (130) placed third.

    Seaman's girls finished sixth as a team, led by junior 130-pound runnerup Chloe Stewart, while 10th-place Topeka West got a third-place finish from 235-pound junior Monica Stewart.
     
    The Shawnee Heights girls will compete in a Class 5A regional Saturday at Bonner Springs while Seaman and Topeka West will compete in a 5A regional at Newton.
     
    Seaman's boys finished second as team to Basehor-Linwood, which outdistanced the Vikings by a 257.5-170.5.
     
    The Vikings got individual conference titles from junior 150-pounder Deegan Frazier, senior 157-pounder Brennan Bowers and junior 285-pounder Henry Reichert.
     
    Seaman also got second-place finishes from freshman Bennett Scheier (106), junior Maddox Malone (120), freshman Colt Heston (126) and senior Landen Miller (165).
     
    Shawnee Heights finished fifth as a team, led by second-place finishers Brody Brown (150), a junior, and senior Evan Johnson (175).
     
    Ninth-place Topeka West was led by 215-pound senior Cortez McCutcheon, who finished second.
     
    The Seaman and West boys will compete in a 5A regional on Feb. 21 at Hays while Shawnee Heights will compete in the regional tournament at Lansing.
     
     
      
    • T-Bird girls honor injured senior Hanshaw, post 59-11 UKC rout over Lions

      Todd Fertig

      By TODD FERTIG

      TopSports.news

      The Shawnee Heights girls hit 23 field goals in their 59-11 United Kansas Conference win over Lansing Friday. But the first bucket was the most important.

      TaylerHanshaw2026 2T-Birds make Senior Night special for injured captain Tayler Hanshaw. [Photo by Kirk Hockman/Special to TSN] 

      As part of the T-Birds’ Senior Night celebration, senior Tayler Hanshaw made her first start of the season. Wearing a brace on her right knee, Hanshaw jogged to the offensive end after Lansing conceded the opening jump ball. Hanshaw was fed a pass on the right block, which she laid in for her first, and only, score of the season.

      Hanshaw was a key member of last year’s T-Birds that were knocked out in a Class 5A sub-state finals. She figured to be a leader for coach Bob Wells’ team in her senior season. But an injury ended her season just as it was beginning.

      “Over the summer I put in a lot of work, going to the gym every day,” Hanshaw recalled. “But, like, 20 minutes into the first practice I was doing a defensive drill and I just stepped wrong and (my knee) popped. I was very disappointed because I was really looking forward to this season.”

      A torn ACL deprived Hanshaw of her senior season, and deprived Shawnee Heights of an important player.

      “It was really sad, especially the way it happened on that very first day of tryouts,” said fellow senior Reianna Vega. “We knew it was going to affect us a lot because she was one of our point guards and she shot a lot of threes. Knowing she wasn’t going to be back for the rest of the season, we knew we had to step up and do what we had to do to fill her spot.”

      Hanshaw surrendered her position on the floor, but she wasn’t going to give up her influence on the team, which, with the win over Lansing, is now 14-4.

      “I still wanted to be in that captain role,” Hanshaw said. “I knew I wasn’t going to give that up. So, I came to practice every day. I showed up to every game. I sat on the bench and supported the team. Even though I couldn’t play, I still wanted to be there for them.”

      The T-Birds were able to play everyone in the romp over Lansing. Junior KK Emmot led Heights with 14 points, followed by senior Imani McGlory and Vega, who added 11 apiece. Nine T-Birds scored in the game.

      Hanshaw appreciated the opportunity to get in the game, to score a bucket, and to be recognized in the post-game ceremony as one of the T-Birds’ four seniors.

      “It was really exciting to go out there and even being able to shoot because I didn’t know if I would be able to do that,” Hanshaw said. “I’m really glad it worked out because I have a lot of family that came to support me.”

    • Cook powers Shawnee Heights boys to 73-52 UKC romp past Lansing

      Todd Fertig

      By TODD FERTIG

      TopSports.news

      JaiMarion Cook had a night shooting the basketball he won’t soon forget. The senior connected on all seven three-pointers he attempted Friday against Lansing to lead the T-Birds to a 73-52 win on Shawnee Heights’ Senior Night.

      JaiMarionCook2026Tur 1Shawnee Heights senior JaiMarion Cook hit seven 3-pointers in Friday's 73-52 win over Lansing. [File photo/TSN]i

      Cook swished the game’s first shot to trigger a 12-0 run to open the game. The T-Birds hit their first five shots, and nine of 11 attempts in the first period to bolt to a 23-5 lead. Cook did most of the damage, hitting four 3-pointers, barely grazing the rim on any of his attempts.

      Shawnee Heights stretched that lead to 38-12 at the half, with Cook hitting another 3-pointer.

      The senior buried Shawnee Heights’ first two shot attempts of the second half to give him seven 3-pointers in the first 18 minutes of the game. Only late in the third period did he finally miss a shot – a tough reverse on a drive through traffic. The senior finished with 23 points to lead all scorers.

      “I felt it before I even walked out of the locker room,” Cook said. “It just felt like, when we embraced each other on the middle of the court before the game…it was like something was in the air.”

      Though he kept connecting, Cook didn’t worry about his perfect streak.

      “It’s not about a streak,” Cook said. “I just told myself, ‘Keep shooting. You’re on fire right now.’ ”

      At times this season, Shawnee Heights coach Ken Darting has lamented his team’s offensive limitations. He smiled when discussing the team’s blistering start and Cook’s perfect night from behind the arc.

      “When I’m disappointed, I’m usually disappointed with effort, because our margin of error is so that we have to be perfect,” Darting said. “We can’t make mistakes. But we can shoot it, if we take our time to get what we call ‘gold shots.’ That’s a shot you can make.”

    • Midseason 2025-26 city high school girls basketball statistics

      Rick Peterson

      NOTE: Statistics for city girls basketball teams were compiled by Seaman girls coach Matt Tinsley. The following stats are the second of three statistical reports which will be released during the 2025-2026 season, capped by the season-ending stats. Topeka West statistics were not available.

      AhsieyrhuajhRayton2025HP 1Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton, Topeka High

      SCORING

      Name, school                    Gms.  Pts.    Avg

      Rayton, Topeka High           13      307     23.6

      Schmidtlein, Hayden            13      230     17.7

      Emmot, Shawnee Heights    16      275     17.2

      Caryl, Topeka High                10      152     15.2

      Anderson, Washburn Rural   13       190    14.6

      McGlory, Shawnee Heights   15       194    12.9

      Gragg, Seaman                      13       163    12.5

      Marshall, Topeka High           14       158    11.3

      Carter, Shawnee Heights       15        163   10.9

      Kincade, Highland Park          13        137   10.5

      Beaton, Seaman                     11        114    10.4

      Jones, Highland Park              13        134    10.3

      Carlgren, Washburn Rural      14        143    10.2

      Hirschi, Washburn Rural         14        130      9.3

      Backman, CPLS                        13        115     8.8

      REBOUNDING

      Name, school                    Gms.   Total    Avg.

      Caryl, Topeka High                10      116       11.6

      Walker, Washburn Rural        14      124         8.9

      Gragg, Seaman                      13      105         8.1

      Schmidtlein, Hayden              13        92         7.1 

      Carter, Shawnee Heights        12        84         7.0

      Jones, Highland Park              13        88         6.8

      Dreher, Seaman                      13        83         6.4

      Vega, Shawnee Heights          13       74          5.7

      Gotru, Topeka High                13        72         5.5

      Anderson, Washburn Rural     13        71         5.5

      Marshall, Topeka High             14       76          5.4 

      Watts, Hayden                          13       70         5.4                  

      Carlgren, Washburn Rural        14        74         5.3

      Barnett, Highland Park             12        60         5.0 

      Walter, Hayden                         13        60        4.6

      Baum, Shawnee Heights            13       60        4.6

      HaileyCaryl2025HPnew 4Hailey Caryl, Topeka High

      ASSISTS

      Name, school                     Gms.   Total    Avg.

      Caryl, Topeka High                10          69       6.9

      Jones, Highland Park             13          42       3.2

      Beaton, Seaman                    11           35      3.2

      Gragg, Seaman                      13           41     3.2

      Marshall, Topeka High           14           42      4.0

      Emmot, Shawnee Heights      13           35      2.7

      Baum, Shawnee Heights         13          34      2.6

      Foster, Hayden                        13          30      2.3

      Cosey, Highland Park              13          30      2.3

      Anderson, Washburn Rural     13          29      2.2

      Schmidtlein, Hayden               13          28      2.2

      Vega, Shawnee Heights           13          28     2.2

      Rayton, Topeka High                13          28     2.2

      Rutherford, Washburn Rural     13          28     2.2

      Watts, Hayden                           13          26     2.0

      Kincade, Highland Park             13          26     2.0

    • Seaman girls, Rural boys repeat team titles in third annual city bowling championships

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      Seaman's girls and Washburn Rural's boys earned bragging rights in Friday's third annual Topeka Shawnee County Bowling Championships at Gage Bowl, with the Vikings winning their third straight girls team championship and Rural repeating as the boys champion.

      Seamangirlsbowling2026 2Seaman girls bowling won its third straight city title Friday at Gage Bowl, putting four bowlers in the top six places individually. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      WRboysbowling2026 1Washburn Rural won its second straight city bowling team title Friday at Gage Bowl. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      Individually, Seaman sophomore Leah Crawford shot a 661 three-game series to win the girls title by 36 pins while Topeka High junior Adrian Meraz Jara shocked the boys field with a 700 to win by 16 pins.

      Seaman's girls won the team title by a 3,293-2,970 margin over Washburn Rural, including the four Baker format games, as the Vikings put four bowlers in the top six.

      "The girls have really been pretty solid all year,'' Seaman coach Bob Benoit said. "When they get to striking they seem to feed off of each other. I'm really pleased with where they're at. We've just got to clean up the spares.

      "Their morale's really good. There's no drama with the girls. It's a real pleasure to coach them.'' 

      Washburn Rural junior Megan Glinka and Seaman junior Paige Snyder tied for second with 625 series, with Glinka taking second on a tiebreaker with a 256 high game while Snyder had a high game of 235.

      Seaman's Claire LaDuke finished fourth with a 613 series while the Vikings' Ava Carlson finished sixth with a 559 series.

      LeahCrawford2026City 4Seaman sophomore Leah Crawford won the city girls individual bowling title Friday at Gage Bowl. [Photo by Brent Maycock/KSHSAA Covered]

      Crawford bowled games of 224, 211 and 226 as she broke through for the title in her second city meet.

      "Last year at the city meet I placed 12th and it was not my best day,'' Crawford said. "I was very surprised with how I did today.

      "Normally when I come to Gage I get very nervous because it's not my favorite place to bowl. So I was pretty impressed with how I did and I was trying to keep my head up the whole entire day.''

      Washburn Rural took its second straight boys team title by a 3,517-3,474 margin over Shawnee Heights, including the Baker games, as Matthew Richard led the Junior Blues with a runnerup individual finish with a 684 series.

      The Junior Blues also got a seventh-place finish from Jackson Keller (644), a ninth from Andrew Faurot (633) and a 10th-place showing from Cody Spangler (631).

      "The titles are nice to have, but we're always looking for improvement each time out as we get closer and closer to the end of the season,'' Washburn Rural coach Jo Ricard said. "We know that there's definitely the potential there for them, and it's a matter of staying focused the whole way through the whole time.

      "It's not just only about strikes, but also when that spare piece is there you've got to hit your spares and stay focused on that. And that includes Baker. If you're rolling through the first five frames and we're hot and on, we've got to stay focused. That's something obviously we continue to work on constantly because looking ahead we know how tough our regional is going to look like.'' 

      Boys runnerup Shawnee Heights put four bowlers in the top six, with Trey Donath third (683), Chevy Stallbaumer fourth (669), Evan Jones fifth (664) and Henry Schattilly sixth (645). Kelton Meier finished eighth (638) for third-place Hayden.

      AdrianMerazJara2026City 4Topeka High's Adrian Meraz Jara won the city boys bowling title with a 700 series. [Photo by Brent Maycock/KSHSAA Covered]

       But the star of the day was Merez Jara, who shattered his previous personal best by about 170 pins with games of 212, 255 and 233.

      "I hadn't been close to that at all,'' Merez Jara said. "The closest I got was like 530. I didn't think I was ever going to get this high.''

      In fact, Friday was the first time Merez Jara had placed in a meet.

      "I have never placed, ever,'' he said. "I'm just shocked because I would have never expected to be up there.'' 

      TOPEKA SHAWNEE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS

    • Seaman girls, Shawnee Heights boys, Schattilly take UKC bowling championships

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      Shawnee Heights' boys and Seaman's girls captured the United Kansas Conference team championships Wednesday at Lansing while Heights' Henry Schattilly and Kaden Evans posted a one-two boys individual finish.

      AliyahTangpricha2026Cent 3Senior Henry Schattilly shot a 761 series Wednesday to win the UKC individual title for team champion Shawnee Heights. [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]

      Seaman won the girls team title by a 3,019-2,907 margin over Shawnee Heights, while the T-Bird boys took top honors by a 3,652-3,534 margin over Lansing.

      Schattilly shot a banner 761 three-game series with games of 245, 269 and 247 to take the boys individual title while Evans was second with a 707 series, including a first-game 289. Heights' Chevy Stallbaumer posted a 10th-place finish with 658 series, including a 259. 

      LeahCrawford2026City 4Seaman sophomore Leah Crawford finished fourth individually to lead Seaman to the UKC team title. [Photo by Brent Maycock/KSHSAA Covered]

      Seaman's girls rode its balance to the girls team championship, with Leah Crawford finishing fourth (596), Claire LaDuke fifth (590), Paige Snyder seventh (551) and Ava Carlson 10th (536).

      Crawford had a high game of 225.

      Reese Bell paced girls runnerup Shawnee Heights with a third-place individual finish (610) while Emma Wederski finishing eighth (542).

      Bell had a consistent series with games of 204, 200 and 206 while Wederski had a high game of 209.

      Shawnee Heights, Seaman and Topeka West will all compete in a 5A regional tournament next Tuesday at Gage Bowl, with the boys competing at 9 a.m., followed by the girls at 12:30 p.m.

      UNITED KANSAS CONFERENCE BOWLING

    • Washburn University football announces diverse 34-member 2026 recruiting class

      Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      Washburn University football coach Zach Watkins announced a diverse 34-member high school recruiting class on Wednesday, including five city products.

      ZachWatkins2025 4Washburn football coach Zach Watkins announced a 2026 recruiting class on Wednesday that includes 34 high school players and 17 transfers who are already on campus. [File photo/TSN]

      "Our staff did a tremendous job of identifying what we needed on the roster and going out and identifying the kids that fit those needs,'' said Watkins, who will be starting his second season as WU's head coach in 2026. "We've been recruiting these guys since February of '25, so to see a full year of recruiting come to fruition and the kids all signed is very satisfying.''

      Watkins also confirmed that Washburn, which is coming off a 3-8 campaign, has picked up 17 transfers who are currently enrolled at WU for the spring semester.

      "We got hired last year and had a month to recruit,'' Watkins said. "This year we had a year to recruit. We signed 34 high school kids and 17 transfers who are here on campus right now and they started in January. They're the most talented group of transfers we've ever brought in here at Washburn.

      "Those transfers provide immediate help and immediate depth and then like I said from Day 1 when we got hired as a staff, we're going to be a high school-based recruiting program. We're going to recuit Topeka, we're going to recruit Kansas, the Midwest and branch out from there and the 34 kids we signed really filled the needs we have and the depth we needed to create, we got that done in this class.''     

      Washburn Rural's Jordy Heim (6-foot-1, 220 pounds) and John Hoytal (6-3, 200) signed on Wednesday along with Hayden's Kade Mitchell (5-9, 175), Shawnee Heights' Aiden Scott (6-5, 200) and Topeka West's Logan Hunninghake (6-2, 250).

      JohnHoytal2025PC 5John Hoytal, Washburn Rural

      KadeMitchell2025JW 5Kade Mitchell, Hayden

      AidenScott2025TW 4Kade Mitchell, Hayden

      Hoytal, Mitchell and Scott earned TopSports.news All-Shawnee County Top 22 honors this past fall while Heim was a Second 22 all-county honoree and Hunninghake earned all-county honorable mention.

      Hoytal played quarterback for Washburn Rural but is projected as a tight end in college while Mitchell is a running back, Scott a quarterback, Heim a linebacker and Hunninghake an offensive lineman.

      "The kids we got from Topeka we're really excited about,'' Watkins said. 

      The Washburn recruiting class includes 11 players that played at Kansas high schools along with 12 Missouri prep products, seven from Texas, three from Florida and one from Nebraska.

      There's also diversity among position groups, with eight players projected as defensive backs, six defensive linemen and five offensive linemen, four wide receivers, three linebackers and running backs, two tight ends, two punter/kickers and one quarterback.

      Washburn recruiting capsules:

    • Shawnee Heights girls rout UKC foe KC-Turner, 68-3

      By VINCE LOVERGINE

      TopSports.news

      No. 6-ranked (Class 5A) Shawnee Heights girls basketball picked up win No. 13 on the season Tuesday night, rolling to a 68-3 United Kansas Conference home win over Kansas City-Turner.

       

      PearmellaCarter2026Turn 1Junior Pearmella Carter scored a game-high 15 points in Tuesday's 68-3 Shawnee Heights UKC win over KC-Turner. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      “We talked about keeping the bar high and executing and doing the things that we need to work on and not just do whatever we want and just run around, but get some good out of this,” T-Bird coach Bob Wells said.

      “There were some things out there that even tonight showed up that we need to work on and the girls were made aware of that after the game and when we took them out of the game that we have to finish this But we’ll take a win any time we can get it.”

       

      Shawnee Heights created a lot of turnovers leading to easy buckets in transition and just never looked back. The three points for Turner are the second lowest total they’ve had this season after scoring two against Basehor-Linwood earlier this year.

      SHHS dominated from the jump and did not let off the gas pedal.

      Junior Pearmella Carter scored the team's first four points, leading the team to a 10-0 run and a timeout by Turner with 6:16 left in the first quarter.

      That was the start of a 35-0 run to begin the game, led by Carter with 11 of the team's first 17 points. Senior Imani McGlory and junior KK Emmot hit one each from distance and the rout was on.

      Turner scored its first basket with seven minutes left in the second quarter by Alyasia Ollie. Wells emptied his bench with 6:30 left in the quarter, leaving McGlory out there as the only starter, but then the starters came back in the game for the last 2:30 left of the half.

      Heights took a 48-point lead into the break, 51-3. In the third quarter it was more of the same, as Emmott scored five straight pushing the score to 59-3 and Wells emptied the bench again.

      Wells would then bring the starters back out to start the fourth quarter but then the bench came back at the 4:45 mark and finished the game, as a running clock was used throughout the final stanza.

       

      Wells said he kept bringing back the starters because it was to help them keep their head in the game.

       

      “We were working on some different rotations if a player is hurt or sick, foul trouble, things like that and see different kids out there playing with each other,” Wells said.

      Sophomore Aniya Karlyle caught the attention of Wells in this game, taking advantage of her playing time off the bench.

      “She came in and did a very good job of rebounding and she’s a kid that’s really starting to come on,'' Wells said. "And a few other kids did some nice things, too. They just need to get that varsity experience with a few more people on the court.''

       

      KKEmmot2026Tur 1Junior KK Emmot scored 11 points in Shawnee Heights' 68-3 UKC rout over KC-Turner Tuesday night. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      Carter led all scorers with 15 points, Emmot had 11 points, senior Reianna Vega had 10 and McGlory finished with nine points.

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 68, KC-TURNER 3

      KC-Turner                0 3 0 0 – 3

      Shawnee Heights 35 16 12 5 – 68

       

      KC Turner (3-12) -- Chavez 0 0-4 0, Berry 0 0-2 0, Olsen 0 0-2 0, Ollie 1 1-2 3, High 0 0-2 0.

      Shawnee Heights (13-4) -- Emmot 3 3-3 11, Brees 2 0-0 4, Aubrey Hamilton 2 0-0 4, McGlory 4 0-0 9, Schmidt, 1 2-2 4, Pierce 2 0-0 5, Allie Hamilton 0 0-2 0 Carter 7 1-2 15, Baum 1 2-2 4, Karlyle 1 0-0 2, Vega 5 0-0 10.

      3-point goals -- Shawnee Heights 4 (Emmot 2, McGlory, Pierce). Total fouls -- KC Turner 11, Shawnee Heights 12. Fouled out -- none.

    • Shawnee Heights boys basketball handles Turner down the stretch in 76-54 UKC win

      By VINCE LOVERGINE

      TopSports.news

      Kansas City-Turner kept things close most of the way Tuesday night at Shawnee Heights until the fourth quarter when the T-Birds opened the flood gates en route to a 76-54 United Kansas Conference win.

       

      QuincyDixon2026Tur 1Shawnee Heights freshman Quincy Dixon scored a game-high 20 points in Tuesday's 76-54 UKC win over KC-Turner. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      “The finish of the final quarter was dominating and we did it with defense,” Heights coach Ken Darting said. “What we’re not grasping is that when you’re basically playing five guys for 32 minutes, you have to play 100 percent all the time and nothing less. We have to get more help off the bench or we’re going to be in trouble.”

      CamRoss2026Tur 1Junior Cam Ross scored 18 points in Shawnee Heights' 76-54 UKC win over KC-Turner Tuesday night. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      Junior Cam Ross had himself a nice first quarter drilling a triple early on to push the T-Birds to a 5-0 lead, and senior JaiMarion Cook made it 10-5 before Ross had a steal and went coast to coast, threw down a dunk with one hand with a defender all over him. He then would hit a three late in the quarter to make it 17-7 and SHHS led 19-10 after one.

       

      The Bears would go on a 9-0 run to begin the second quarter after Xaire Davis hit a three to make it 20-19. Shawnee Heights would quickly regain the lead after freshman Quincy Dixon converted an and-one opportunity.

      The lead would get back to five after another Cook three from the left wing but Darion McBride tied the game at 28 for Turner after he, too, converted an and-one and that's where the game stood at halftime, 28-28. 

       

      The game would go back and forth for a little bit in the third quarter but then the T-Birds built a lead once again thanks to senior Ja’Veon Alston and Dixon, creating a 10-2 run and forcing the Bears into a timeout at 43-35.

      After another Ross dunk and a Aiden Scott buzzer-beating layup, Shawnee Heights led by 10, 47-37 going into the fourth.

       

      The Bears would bring its deficit down to seven after a Cedric Scott three, but after that Turner committed several turnovers leading to transition points along with fastbreak opportunities and the lead grew to 63-47 before Turner called another timeout.

    • College signings: Hayden golf's Borjon, Glotzbach sign with Iowa Western

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

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      Hayden senior golf stars Lauren Borjon and Izzy Glotzbach signed college letters of intent with Iowa Western Community College Tuesday at Hayden.

      LaurenBorjon2025golfcity 7Lauren Borjon, Hayden

      IzzyGlotzbach2025Golfcity 4Izzy Glotzbach, Hayden

      Both Borjon and Glotzbach were three-time All-Shawnee County selections and helped lead Hayden to back-to-back Class 4A state state championships in 2023 and 2024 before a fourth-place finish this past fall.

      Borjon earned her fourth straight medal in the 2025 4A state meet with a tie for 12th, was the runnerup in the city tourney, fifth in the Centennial League, eighth at regionals and was a second-team All-State pick in 4A.

      Glotzbach Glotzbach tied for fifth in the 4A state tournament after finishing third in the city tournament, fourth in the Centennial League, tying for second at regionals and earning first-team All-4A recognition.

      AidenScott2025DS 1Aiden Scott, Shawnee Heights

      AJGallegos2025DS 1AJ Gallegos, Shawnee Heights

      T-Bird standouts to sign college football letters

      Four Shawnee Heights football seniors are scheduled to sign college football letters of intent on Wednesday at Heights.

      Aiden Scott will sign a letter of intent with Washburn University while AJ Gallegos will sign with Baker, Blake Coffman with Emporia State and Camden Granado with Iowa Western Community College.

      Scott and Gallegos were All-Shawnee County Top 22 picks last fall while Coffman and Granado received honorable mention.

      T-Bird star Tyren Parker signed earlier with Kansas and enrolled at the school for the spring semester.

    • A1 Lock & Key Performers Feb. 2, 2026

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      DanielAllen2025mug 1Daniel Allen

      DANIEL ALLEN, Washburn Rural

      Allen, a junior boys swimmer, captured four gold medals in Thursday's Topeka City Swimming Championships at the Capitol Federal Natatorium as Washburn Rural extended its city championship streak to seven straight with a dominating 609-371 margin over Seaman. Allen won individual titles in the 100-yard butterfly (52.22 seconds) and 100 backstroke (52.82) and swam on the Junior Blues' winning 200 medley relay (1:41.75) and 400 free relay (3:24.55) teams. 

      BrynnAnderson2025mug 2

      BRYNN ANDERSON, Washburn Rural

      A freshman basketball standout, Anderson was named the Most Valuable Player in the Glaciers Edge Tournament at Emporia after scoring a game-high 20 points in the championship game as Washburn Rural captured the tournament title with a 48-42 win over Wichita Southeast. Anderson hit 5 of 10 shots from the field, including a 3-pointer, and went 9 of 10 at the free throw line for the 10-4 Junior Blues. 

      MadiBlanco2026mug 2Madi Blanco  

      MADI BLANCO, Washburn Rural

      Blanco, a girls wrestling star, went 3-0 on the day with three pins to capture the 140-pound championship in Saturday's 20-school Washburn Women's Invitational. Blanco, a two-time Class 6A state medalist, needed just 37 seconds in the championship match to win the title after beginning the day with 1:31 and 2:14 pins. Blanco was ranked No. 3 in 6A and No. 5 in the All-Class rankings by the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association.

    • Midseason 2025-2026 city high school boys basketball statistics

      Rick Peterson

      NOTE: Statistics for city boys basketball teams were compiled by Seaman girls coach Matt Tinsley. The following stats are the second of three statistical reports which will be released during the 2025-2026 season, capped by the season-ending stats.

      KaeVonBonner2025TW 1KaeVon Bonner, Seaman

      SCORING

      Name, school                    Gms.  Pts.  Avg

      Bonner, Seaman                     14   345   24.6

      Kingcannon, Highland Park    14   274   19.6

      Ross, Shawnee Heights           13   249   19.2

      Compton, Hayden                   15   239   15.9

      Hanika, Hayden                       15   230   15.3

      Paul, Topeka West                   14    202   14.4

      Rowley, Washburn Rural         10    144   14.4

      Duncan, Topeka West              14   196    14.0

      McComas, Topeka High           14   196    14.0

      Durbin, Cair Paravel                  13   181    13.9   

      Lassiter, Topeka West               14   191     13.6

      Marichal, Cair Paravel               13   177     13.6

      Aldridge, Topeka High              14   172     12.3

      Hastert, Cair Paravel                  13   158     12.2

      Ballard, Washburn Rural            12   145     12.1

      BrysonMcComas2026 7Bryson McComas, Topeka High

      REBOUNDING

      Name, school                       Gms.   Total    Avg.

      McComas, Topeka High           14      111      7.9

      Durbin, Cair Paravel                  13      100      7.7

      Fay, Cair Paravel                        13        90      6.9

      Hanika, Hayden                         15      101      6.7

      Hoytal, Washburn Rural             12       74       6.2

      Hastert, Cair Paravel                   13       78       6.0

      Lassiter, Topeka West                 14       83       5.9

      Zuniga, Seaman                          14       76       5.4

      Schmidt, Washburn Rural           12        63      5.3

      Scott, Shawnee Heights              13        66      5.1

      Kidd, Hayden                              15        76       5.1

      Paul, Topeka West                       14        64       4.6

      Dixon, Shawnee Heights             12        45       4.5

      Tourtillott, Hayden                      15        60       4.0

      Bonner, Seaman                          14        56       4.0

      ChaseHastert2025HC 1Chase Hastert, Cair Paravel [Photo by Barry Benteman/Special to TSN]

      ASSISTS

      Name, school                       Gms.       Total    Avg.

      Hastert, Cair Paravel                   13          75      5.8

      Bonner, Seaman                         14          73      5.2

      Fay, Cair Paravel                          13          59      4.5

      Hoytal, Washburn Rural              12          47      3.9

      Guest, Topeka High                     14          52      3.7

      Duncan, Topeka West                  14          49      3.5

      Traylor, Topeka West                    14          49      3.5

      Paul, Topeka West                        14          48      3.4

      Mitchell, Hayden                          15           47     3.1

      Marichal, Cair Paravel                   13           38     2.9

      McComas, Topeka High                14           40     2.9

      Cook, Shawnee Heights                13           34     2.6

      Scott, Shawnee Heights                13           33     2.5

      Nimz, Washburn Rural                  12           30     2.5 

      Luarks, Topeka High                     14           34     2.4

      Hanika, Hayden                            15           36     2.4

    • Capital Classic: T-Birds advance to semifinals with 74-61 win over Lions

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      After jumping out to an early 17-4 lead in Thursday's final first-round game in the Capital City Classic, Shawnee Heights girls hit a temporary road block, with Lawrence battling all the way back to tie the game at the end of the first quarter and take a four-point lead midway through the second quarter.

      KKEmmot2026Law 3Junior star KK Emmot scored 29 points with seven 3-pointers in Shawnee Heights' 74-61 Capital City Classic win over Lawrence. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      But after a somewhat stern talking to from veteran T-Bird coach Bob Wells, Shawnee Heights righted its ship en route to a 74-61 victory over the Lions at Topeka High.

      "They did (respond),'' Wells said. "It's kind of one of those deals where it is what it is because they're like everybody else in town, fighting the flu and fighting different kinds of stuff and we just had to battle through it.

      "And you could tell that sometimes our shots were point-blank misses and I just told them to slow down and be stronger, understand where you're at right now with everything and just be strong and take it up with a little more force and finish, and thank goodness we started doing that.''  

      Now 11-3 with 10 straight wins, Shawnee Heights advanced to a 7:30 p.m. semifinal Friday to face Derby, a 65-57 first-round winner over tournament host Topeka High.

      T-Bird junior KK Emmot had a big night, scoring a game-high 29 points with seven 3-pointers to key the Shawnee Heights victory.

      "After we kind of got pretty much like punched in the mouth, as we would say, we realized we had to step it up and start hitting shots and start playing defense,'' Emmot said. 

      "We just had to adjust. That's the game of basketball, adjusting to it.''

      Shawnee Heights rallied to take a 37-34 halftime lead and never trailed in the second half even though the 6-6 Lions got within three midway through the third quarter, with the T-Birds opening up a 15-point advantage down the stretch.

      ImaniMcGlory2026Law 3Shawnee Heights senior Imani McGlory scored 15 points with three 3-pointers in Thursday's 74-61 win over Lawrence. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      Senior Imani McGlory backed Emmot with 15 points, including three 3-pointers, while junior Sami Baum added 11 points and senior Reianna Vega 10.

      Junior post Cami Nauholz led Lawrence with 20 points and 14 rebounds while sophomore Macyn Ramsay added 17 points with five treys and senior Jada Baars-Turner scored 13 points.

      Lawrence will play a 4:30 p.m. consolation game on Friday against Topeka High, a 65-57 first-round loser to Derby.

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 74, LAWRENCE 61

      Lawrence               17 17 15 12  -- 61

      Shawnee Heights 17 20 20 17  -- 74

      Lawrence (6-6) – Juelsgaard 2-7 0-0 5, Doleman 3-8 0-0 4, Nauholz 7-16 6-6 20, Ramsay 6-8 0-0 17, Baars-Turner 5-8 1-1 13, Barber 0-2 0-0 0, Simmons 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-49 7-7 61. 

      Shawnee Heights (11-3) – Emmot 10-21 2-3 29, McGlory 6-14 0-0 15, Carter 2-10 2-4 7, Baum 5-11 0-0 11, Vega 4-9 1-1 10, Brees 0-0 0-0 0, Hamilton 0-1 0-0 0, Schmidt 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 27-65 7-9 74.

      3-point goals – Lawrence 8 (Ramsay 5, Baars-Turner 2, Juelsgaard), Shawnee Heights 13 (Emmot 7, McGlory 3, Carter, Baum, Vega). Total fouls – Lawrence 11, Shawnee Heights 10. Fouled out – Juelsgaard. Technical fouls -- none.

      Ahsieyrhuajh2026Derby 5Topeka High junior star Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton scored 37 points and reached the 1,000-point scoring milestone in Thursday's 65-57 loss to Derby. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      Rayton scores 37, reaches 1,000-point milestone in Trojan loss

      Thursday was a bittersweet night for Topeka High junior Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton and the Trojans.

      Rayton scored 37 points and surpassed the 1,000-point career milestone for Topeka High, but the Trojans were unable to get over the hump against No. 3-ranked (Class 6A) Derby, dropping a 65-57 first-round decision to the Panthers.

      "We started off slow, but we fought,'' Rayton said. "We fought our way back in and it might have been a loss, but it was a good loss because we fought our hardest.''

      "They were going on runs and we'd come right back, several times,'' Topeka High coach Ron Slaymaker said. "I was very proud of that because it's very easy to fold your tent and go home.''

      Rayton, who scored 33 points in a Tuesday night win over Atchison, surpassed that total with Thursday's 37-point explosion, hitting four 3-pointers among her 14 field goals while hitting five of eight free throws.

      Rayton said reaching 1,000 points was a goal she's had since early in her career.

      "It was a goal since freshman year, to get my 1,000 points before I'm a senior and I did it my junior year,'' she said.

      "She's an athlete, she's got a lot of skills and she's got a great future ahead of her,'' Slaymaker said.

      HaileyCaryl2026Derby 2Topeka High sophomore Hailey Caryl scored 13 points in Thursday's 65-57 Capital City Classic first-round loss to Derby. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      Freshman Hailey Caryl added 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds for Topeka High, but no other Trojan had more than three points.

      Derby (12-2) rode a balanced attack to Thursday's win, with junior Ahsia Fox scoring 13 points, sophomore Alex Dinsmore 11 points and senior Macayla Askew and junior Maya Harris 10 apiece.

      The Panthers never trailed, with just two ties in the opening quarter, and led 18-11 at the end of the first, 29-24 and 46-40 at the start of the final stanza.

      Topeka High made numerous runs at the Panthers, getting within a point in the third quarter, but the Trojans were hampered by 20 turnovers on the night.

      Topeka High will play a 4:30 p.m. consolation game on Friday against Lawrence, which dropped a 74-61 first-round decision to Shawnee Heights. 

      The Trojans beat the Lions 65-47 on Jan. 6.

      DERBY 65, TOPEKA HIGH 57

      Derby            18 11 17 19  -- 65

      Topeka High 11 13 16 17  -- 57

      Derby (12-2) – Demel 2-5 2-2 7, Fox 6-16 1-2 13, Dinsmore 5-9 0-0 11, Graham 2-7 1-1 6, Askew 5-11 0-0 10, Watie 0-1 0-0 0, Clingan 0-2 0-0 0, Gutzmer 0-0 0-0 0, Carter 4-6 0-0 8, Harris 3-9 1-2 10. Totals 27-66 6-7 65. 

      Topeka High (5-7) – Short 0-1 1-2 1, Marshall 0-6 1-2 1, Rayton 14-27 5-8 37, Caryl 2-5 9-12 13, Gotru 1-2 0-0 2, Triplett 1-1 0-0 3, Whayne 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-42 16-24 57.

      3-point goals – Derby 11 (Harris 3, Damel, Dinsmore, Graham), Topeka High 5 (Rayton 4, Triplett). Total fouls – Derby 23, Topeka High 14. Fouled out – Short. Technical fouls -- none.

    • Capital Classic: Derby snaps T-Birds' 10-game win streak with dominating performance

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      Derby bested Shawnee Heights in every way, shape and form in Friday night's Capital City Classic semifinal at Topeka High, with the Panthers ending the T-Birds' 10-game winning streak with a dominating 80-44 victory.

      KKEmmot2026Derby 1Junior KK Emmot led Shawnee Heights with 11 points in Friday's 80-44 semifinal loss to Derby in the Capital City Classic. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      Now the T-Birds want to flush that disappointing performance as quickly as possible with Shawnee Heights now set to face Garden City in Saturday's 1 p.m. third-place game.

      "We've got to let it go and we've got to learn from it,'' Shawnee Heights coach Bob Wells said. "They just came out and they were more physically prepared and more mentally prepared than we were. Kudos to them. They gave it to us every which way they could and there wasn't a lot we could do about it for awhile.''

      Wells said the key for the T-Birds now is to make sure they return to the form that has allowed them to post a glossy 11-4 record on the season.

      "We can't turn one loss into two and tomorrow's an important game,'' Wells said. "There's a lot of big games coming towards the end of the season in this last month and it starts tomorrow.''

      No. 3-ranked (Class 6A) Derby, now 13-2 on the season, ended the first quarter with a commanding 24-8 record and went to the locker room at the half with a 50-20 cushion after a 26-12 second quarter onslaught by the Panthers.

      Derby led 68-36 at the end of the third quarter to force a running clock the rest of the way.

      Senior Macayla Askew led Derby with a game-high 22 points while senior Karlie Demel had a double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds and sophomore Sarai Graham also scored 11 points.

      Junior KK Emmot led Shawnee Heights with 11 points while junior Pearmella Carter added 10 points and seven rebounds.

      Derby will face Wichita Heights, a 57-42 semifinal winner over Garden City, in Saturday's 2:30 p.m. championship game.

      DERBY 80, SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 44

      Shawnee Heights 8 12 16 8  -- 44

      Derby                    24 26 18 12  -- 80

      Shawnee Heights (11-4) – Emmot 3-11 4-5 11, McGlory 2-6 4-4 9, Carter 5-9 0-0 10, Baum 0-2 1-2 1, Vega 1-6 1-4 3, Brees 0-1 0-0 0, Aubrey Hamilton 0-0 2-2 2, Schmidt 1-2 0-2 3, Allie Hamilton 1-2 0-0 3, Karylye 1-2 0-2 2. Totals 14-41 12-21 44.

      Derby (13-2) – Demel 4-6 2-2 11, Fox 3-6 2-3 8, Dinsmore 3-5 0-0 6, Graham 3-9 3-4 11, Askew 9-17 4-4 22, Watie 0-1 0-0 0, Clingan 0-2 0-0 0, Gutzmer 0-2 0-0 0, Brownlee 0-0 1-2 1, Carter 1-4 0-0 2, Harris 4-7 0-0 9, Vanmeter 3-3 0-1 8, Bohaty 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 30-62 14-19 80. 

      3-point goals – Shawnee Heights 4 (Emmot, McGlory, Schmidt, Allie Hamilton), Derby 6 (Graham 2, NA 2, Harris, Demel). Total fouls – Derby 22, Shawnee Heights 16. Fouled out – none. Technical fouls -- none.

      Trojans hold off Lions for 75-72 Capital City Classic win

      Topeka High girls basketball posted an 18-point road win over Lawrence on Jan. 6, but Trojan coach Ron Slaymaker fully expected Friday's rematch with the Lions in the Capital City Classic on High's home floor to be much tougher.

      And it was, with the Lions leading at some point in each of the first three quarters, but the Trojans survived the test to advance to Saturday's 11:30 a.m. fifth-place game with a 75-72 win.

      "They played (Shawnee) Heights yesterday and played them well until late,'' Slaymaker said. "They got beat late and I was like, 'Gosh, those girls are better.' We knew it wasn't going to be easy.

      "We tried to make it easy and then we tried to make it hard. I wasn't sure what team was out there, but we found a way.''

      Junior Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton led 6-7 Topeka High with 30 points, including five 3-pointers, while senior Keimara Marshall had 17 points and senior Sasha Gotru 12 points.

      Junior post player Cami Nauholz registered a double-double for 6-7 Lawrence with 29 points and 15 rebounds while freshman Marley Doleman and sophomore Macyn Ramsay both added 19 points with five 3s apiece.

      Topeka High will now face city rival Seaman at 11:30 a.m. in the fifth-place game.

      TOPEKA HIGH 75, LAWRENCE 72

      Lawrence      20 15 21 16  -- 72

      Topeka High 22 18 21 14  -- 75

      Lawrence (6-7) -- Juelsgaard 0-7 0-0 0, Doleman 7-9 0-0 19, Barber 2-5 0-2 5, Nauholz 10-24 8-9 29, Ramsay 7-13 0-1 19, Simmons 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-58 8-12 72 

      Topeka High (6-7) – Short 2-5 1-1 5, Marshall 8-14 0-0 17, Rayton 10-21 5-6 30, Caryl 3-5 1-2 7, Gotru 4-6 4-4 12, Triplett 0-1 0-0 0, Whayne 1-2 2-4 4. Totals 28-54 13-17 75.

      3-point goals – Lawrence 12 (Doleman 5, Ramsay 5, Nauholz, Barber), Topeka High 6 (Rayton 5, Marshall). Total fouls – Lawrence 14, Topeka High 13. Fouled out – Barber. Technical fouls -- none.

      Seaman gets back on track with 30-point win over Scots

      Seaman snapped a three-game losing streak Friday in a 62-32 Capital Classic romp past city rival Highland Park.

      "It was good to smile again,'' Seaman coach Matt Tinsley said. "For a number of reasons we needed to win this game. It's been a tough week for us, so it was good to see the girls out having fun and smiling.

      "We've just got to stick with what we're doing. We're still growing and the girls are still learning through it. It's going to be like that through this season, but I'm proud of them for coming back today.''

      Now 7-5 on the season, Seaman jumped out in from 21-6 by the end of the first quarter and then hit the Scots (4-10) with a 17-3 second quarter to take a commanding 38-9 advantage at the half.

      Seaman held a 52-21 lead after three quarters to force a running clock over the final eight minutes.

      Junior Brynn Spencer, who was celebrating her birthday, led Seaman with 12 points on four first-quarter 3-pointers.

      Spencer was the only double-figure scorer for the Vikings, but all 11 Seaman players who saw action cracked the scoring column.

      Senior Koralee Jones scored a game-high 15 points for Highland Park (4-10).

      Highland Park will play Lawrence at 10 a.m. Saturday in the seventh-place game of the Capital City Classic while Seaman will play Topeka High in the fifth-place game at 11:30 a.m.

      SEAMAN 62, HIGHLAND PARK 32

      Highland Park 6 3 12 11 -- 32

      Seaman       21 17 14 10  -- 62

      Highland Park (4-10) -- Cosey 3-14 0-0 8, Kincade 2-15 0-2 6, Barnett 1-5 1-2 3, Sanders 0-0 0-0 0, Atkins 6-12 3-8 15, Cameron 0-1 0-0 0, Inyard 0-3 0-0 0, Jones 6-12 3-8 15. Totals 12-53 4-12 32.  

      Seaman (7-5) – Dreher 3-5 0-0 6, Spencer 4-11 0-0 12, Beaton 3-9 0-1 7, Ayres 2-3 0-0 4, Gragg 3-6 0-0 7, Frickey 2-4 1-1 6, Ketron 2-3 0-0 4, Bruns 2-4 0-0 4, Alfen 0-2 0-0 0, Puvogel 4-9 0-0 10, Zurmely 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 17-49 7-12 48.

      3-point goals – Highland Park 4 (Cosey 2, Kincade 2), Seaman 7 (Spencer 4, Gragg, Frickey, Beaton). Total fouls – Highland Park 9, Seaman 11. Fouled out – none. Technical fouls -- none.

      CAPITAL CITY CLASSIC

      Friday's scores

      Seaman 62, Highland Park 32

      Topeka High 75, Lawrence 72

      Wichita Heights 57, Garden City 42

      Derby 80, Shawnee Heights 44

      Saturday's games

      10 a.m. -- Highland Park vs. Lawrence (seventh place) 

      11:30 -- Seaman vs. Topeka High (fifth place)

      1 p.m. -- Garden City vs. Shawnee Heights (third place)

      2:30 -- Wichita Heights vs. Derby (championship)

    • Washburn Rural extends run of city swimming championships to seven straight

      Todd Fertig

      By TODD FERTIG

      TopSports.news

      Washburn Rural swimming ran its string of Topeka City Boys Championships to seven Thursday, running away with the city meet at Capitol Federal Natatorium.

      WRuralSwimming2026 1Washburn Rural boys swimming celebrates in the Capitol Federal Natatorium pool Thursday after winning its seventh straight city team title. [Photo by Todd Fertig/TSN]

      The Junior Blues were so dominant they claimed all but two of the 11 All-City first-team slots. They racked up 609 points, topping Seaman with 371.

      The performance prompted second-year coach Bob Burdick to say that the rebuild from a Class 6A State third-place finish in 2024 is ahead of schedule.

      “We lost a lot of seniors (from 2024), and they were really fast seniors. So, we had a rebuild year last year,” Burdick said. “That rebuild went way faster than expected because we got a lot of great swimmers. We’re going to lose 12 seniors this year, but we’re still looking just as solid next year because of all the new freshmen and sophomores coming in as well as the team that will return.

      “They’ve got a great attitude and they’ve meshed totally as a team. We don’t have anybody with ego problems or anything like that. So that’s carrying the whole team.”

      DanielAllenCity2026 1Daniel Allen won two individual events and swam on two winning relays as Washburn Rural dominated Thursday's city championships. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      BradenMontgomeryCity2026 1Braeden Montgomery was a double individual champion Thursday and swam on a winning relay as Washburn Rural won its seventh straight city team title. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN] 

      Daniel Allen and Braeden Montgomery led the Junior Blues by taking first in two individual events while Thomas Appuhn, Castle Wallace and Davin Potts each collected one win.

      KinserBarbosaCity2026 2Seaman's Kinser Barbosa won the 50 and 100-yard freestyle in Thursday's city swimming meet. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      Kinser Barbosa highlighted the Seaman performance by taking first in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races.

      “I was able to push past my limits and break those benchmarks in my individuals and was able to maintain it in both relays too. So, I feel great,” Barbosa said. “This is a special meet where you get to compete with your friends, but also where everyone has that great mindset to push past your limits. Each race is a great race because they all have the same mindset.”

      Will Stewart was named to the All-City first team for placing second in two events and for also helping lead Topeka High relay teams to two third-place finishes.

      Allen returned to the Junior Blues for his junior year after devoting last season solely to club competition. Burdick knew what he was getting in Allen because, as a freshman, he placed seventh at the state meet in the 500-yard freestyle and also contributed to a relay team that placed third at state.

      “Adding Daniel is the anchor for the relays, so we know we’re going to be strong there, but we also have a lot of good swimmers supporting him,” Burdick said. “His attitude is really great for the team. That helps motivate a lot of people and gives us a great role model in the pool.”

    • Chargers pull away late for 67-57 UKC win over T-Birds

      By JUSTIN BURKHARDT

      TopSports.news

      The No. 2-ranked Topeka West Chargers, coming off a Topeka Invitational Tournament championship and winners of five straight games, would welcome crosstown rival Shawnee Heights T-Birds on Friday and rallied down the stretch to take a 67-57 United Kansas Conference win.

      PrinceLassiter2026TH 1Junior Prince Lassiter scored 22 points to lead Topeka West in Friday's 67-57 UKC win over Shawnee Heights. [File photo/TSN]

      The Chargers would get the game started with junior Prince Lassiter getting to the rim for the first basket of the game and they would follow that up with senior Keimani Paul hitting a 3-pointer to make it 5-0 West right away.

      Ken Darting's Heights team would get on the board when senior Jaimarion Cook would find the hoop to make it 5-2 West and would go on a 6-0 run with junior Cam Ross scoring five of his game-high 26 points to make it 10-10.

      West would answer with a 9-0 run of its own to make it 19-10 before Ross found the basket to kill the run.

      West would then go on a 10-0 run to make it 29-14 as the T-Birds would battle foul trouble and Ross on the bench with three fouls.

      Heights would out-score the Chargers 8-3 in the final minutes of the half to go into halftime chasing West, 32-22.

      At halftime Heights would be in huge foul trouble, with four players that had three or more fouls.

      The third quarter would see each team counter each other before the T-birds would go on an 18-0 run, with Ross scoring 11 points and tying the game and taking the lead and freshman Quincy Dixon would hit a 3 at the buzzer to give the T-Birds a four-point lead going into the fourth quarter after out-scoring the Chargers 24-10 in the third.

      But that would be all the T-Birds would have in the gas tank as they would come out in the fourth quarter flat.

      The Chargers would get things started with a Lassiter corner 3-pointer. Heights' Ross would answer with a basket but that would be all as the Chargers would go on a Paul-led 12-0 run in which he would score five of his 20 points in the fourth to help his team put the game away.

      “He's a Topeka West stalwart,'' Topeka West coach Christian Ulsaker said. "The kid is a basketball coach's dream. The kid just does everything in his power we ask of him. He is 6-foot-6, long, lanky, but can seize the court really well, cuts well. And he's just growing, and in terms of basketball knowledge. So it's really fun to see.''

    • Tuesday/Wednesday HS roundup: Heights bowlers sweep titles in five-school meet

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      Shawnee Heights' bowling team celebrated its Senior Day with a sweep of all four championships in Wednesday's five-school competition at Gage Bowl.

      ChevyStallbaumer2026bowl 5Senior Chevy Stallbaumer captured the boys individual title in Wednesday's five-school Shawnee Heights meet at Gage Bowl with a 688 series as the T-Birds also won the team title. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      Senior Chevy Stallbaumer, who rolled a perfect 300 game last week, followed that up with a 688 three-game series on Wednesday to take boys individual honors by 40 pins as the T-Birds took the team title by 145 pins (2,545-2,400) over United Kansas Conference foe Basehor-Linwood.

      EmmaWederski2026bowl 5Shawnee Heights sophomore Emma Wederski reacts to a strike during her final-game 257 Wednesday at Gage Bowl. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TopSports.news]

      It was also a big day for Shawnee Heights sophomore Emma Wederski, who took top honors in the girls division with a 587 series as the T-Birds took the team championship by 113 pins (2,245-2,132) over Basehor-Linwood.

      Stallbaumer's 688 series topped the 676 series he recorded in last Thursday's meet in Lawrence when he rolled his 300, with the T-Bird standout on target from the outset on Wednesday, bowling a 222 in his opening game before following that up with a 209 and finishing with his best game of the day, a 257.

      "I felt great today,'' Stallbaumer said. "Everything kind of clicked. I missed a spare my first frame, but I kind of just shrugged it off my shoulder. There's nothing you can do. When you miss a spare you miss a spare and you get back up and you keep on pushing.''

      Stallbaumer said his perfect game has just served as motivation for the remainder of the 2026 season.

      "It definitely motivated me a lot,'' Stallbaumer said of his 300 game. "That's just going to keep me motivated throughout the whole season.''

      Stallbaumer wasn't on the top six when Heights won the Class 5A state title in 2024 but played a major role last season as the T-Birds advanced to state and he feels like the team can contend to be among the state's elite again this season. 

      "I feel like we can definitely progress as a team and just see how this season plays out,'' he said. "I feel like we can (contend). There's no doubt in my mind we can.''

      Heights' Kaden Evans finished third individually in Wednesday's meet with a 621 series (203-214-204) while Evan Jones also topped the 600 mark with a 611, including a high game of 231.

      Wederski began her day with games of 168 and 162 before catching fire in the third game with eight straight strikes out of the gate on the way to a 257.

      Wederski said her team and a big crowd at Gage kept her going. 

      "My team was hyping me up, along with the crowd and that really helped, and I was pretty proud of myself,'' Wederski said. "No one gets to see what we do in practices. We hype each other up during practices and having a crowd adds to the joy of it.

      "Today was packed. I think this was the most packed we've seen it this season so far.''

      And now Wederski just wants to build off Wednesday's success as the season goes along.  

      "This is my first season on varsity, so it's a whatever happens happens kind of thing and I'm just taking one meet, one day at a time,'' she said.

      Shawnee Heights put three bowlers in the girls top five, with Addison VanMetre finishing third with a 577, just one pin out of second and 10 pins behind Wederski, while Reese Bell placed fourth with a 547.

      Bell had a high game of 228 while VanMetre had three games between 184 and 204.

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS INVITATIONAL

      At Gage Bowl

      Girls

      Team scores

      Shawnee Heights 2,245, Basehor-Linwood 2,132, Lawrence Free State 1,903, Leavenworth 1,752, Lawrence 1,751. 

      Individual results

      1. Emma Wederski, Shawnee Heights, 587;2. Elly Findley, Basehor-Linwood, 587; 3. Addison VanMetre, Shawnee Heights, 577; 4. Reese Bell, Shawnee Heights, 547;5. Kayleigh Ussery, Basehor-Linwood, 525.

      Other Shawnee Heights -- Lauryn Valdivia 510, Tatum Simpson 484, Bailey Liby 434. 

      Boys

      Team scores

      Shawnee Heights 2,545, Basehor-Linwood 2,400, Lawrence 2,386, Lawrence Free State 2,304, Leavenworth 2,196.

      Individual results

      1. Chevy Stallbaumer, Shawnee Heights, 688; 2. Graesyn Hoss, 648; 3. Kaden Evans, Shawnee Heights, 621; 4. Liyam Southammavong, Lawrence, 617; 5. Thomas Futtrell, Lawrence Free State, 616.

      Other Shawnee Heights --Evan Jones 611, Henry Schattilly 586, Trey Donath 531, Nathan Burnett 520.

       Rural girls roll to quadrangular win

      Led by individual runnerup Megan Glinka, Washburn Rural's girls took the team championship in Tuesday's Rural quadrangular at West Ridge Lanes.

      Glinka, a junior, led the Junior Blues with a 637 series as Rural won the team title by a 2,194-2,068 margin over Centennial League rival Emporia, while Manhattan was third at 2,046 and Junction City fourth at 1,963.

    • Weekend HS roundup: Heights' Stallbaumer rolls perfect 300 game

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      Shawnee Heights senior Chevy Stallbaumer became the second city boys bowler to roll a perfect 300 game this season in Thursday's De Soto quadrangular at Royal Crest Lanes in Lawrence.

      Stallbaumer bowled the 300 in his second game after opening with a 203 and he finished off his 676 three-game series with a 173.

      Shawnee Heights' Evan Jones finished third individually with a 686 series while Stallbaumer placed fourth and Seaman's Garrette Shaw was fifth with a 647.

      Jones bowled games of 203, 246 and 237.

      De Soto won the boys team title with a 2,679 total while Heights was second at 2,588, Seaman third at 2,513 and Bonner Springs fourth at 1,981.

      Seaman swept the top four places in the girls individual standings, led by sophomore individual champion Leah Crawford with a 655 three-game series, en route to the team title by a 2,531-2,137 margin over Shawnee Heights.

      Seaman's Kayla Duncan was second with a 640 series while Paige Snyder was third at 632 and Claire LaDuke fourth with a 591.

      Crawford rolled games of 241, 181 and 233 while Duncan had a high game of 255, Snyder a 235 and LaDuke a 229. 

      Shawnee Heights' Reese Bell was fifth individually with a 573, including a high game of 247.

      KeltonMeier2026Hayden star junior bowler Kelton Meier registered a personal-record 791 series in Wednesday's bowling quadrangular at Gage Center, including a 280 game. [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]

      Meier dominates bowling quad with 791 series

      Hayden junior Kelton Meier, who bowled a 300 game in his season-opener, continued his blistering start to the 2026 bowling season with a personal-best 791 three game series in Wednesday's Shawnee Heights bowling quadrangular at Gage Center.

      Kansas City-Turner's boys finished first as a team with a 2,590 total, followed by Shawnee Heights at 2,454, Hayden at 2,436 and Topeka West at 1,992.

      Shawnee Heights' Trey Donath finished third individually with a 645 series while Hayden's Reece Renyer placed fifth with a 617.

      AddisonVanMetre2025State 2Addison Van Metre, Shawnee Heights

      Shawnee Heights won the girls team title by 430 pins with a 2,140 team score, led by junior individual champion Addison VanMetre with a 593 series.

      Hayden's girls were second at 1,710, Turner third at 1,683 and Topeka West fourth at 1,323.

      Shawnee Heights' Emma Wederski finished second individually with a 525 series and the T-Birds got a third-place finish from Reese Bell with a 524 as Heights swept the top three places. Heights' Bailey Liby finished fifth with a 483 series.

      PaigeSnyderSeamanstate 1Paige Snyder, Seaman

      Snyder, Seaman girls post quadrangular wins

      Seaman's girls posted a 268-pin win in Wednesday's bowling quadrangular at West Ridge while Viking junior Paige Snyder took top individual honors with a 656 three-game series.

      Seaman won the team championship by a 2,417-2,149 margin over Emporia while Washburn Rural was third with a 1,793 total and De Soto fourth at 1,690.

      Snyder won the girls individual title by 28 pins over De Soto's Avery Lovegren while Seaman's Leah Crawford was third with a 623.

    • A look at this week's girls midseason BB tournaments involving Shawnee County teams

      Rick Peterson

      By Rick Peterson

      TopSports.news

      Topeka High will host the 2026 Capital City Classic girls basketball tournament Thursday through Saturday, with Highland Park, Seaman and Shawnee Heights joining the Trojans in the event.

      KKEmmot2026 1Shawnee Heights junior KK Emmot returns for the T-Birds, who captured the Capital City Classic championship in 2025 at Topeka West. [File photo/TSN]

      Seaman (6-4 on the season) will open the tournament at 3 p.m. Thursday against Garden City (7-5).

      Highland Park (4-7) and No. 2-ranked (Class 6A) Wichita Heights (12-0) are on the same side of the bracket with Seaman and Garden City and will play a first-round game at 4:30 p.m.

      The Seaman-Garden City and Highland Park-Wichita Heights winners will play a 6  p.m. semifinal on Friday.

      On the other side of the bracket, Topeka High (4-6) will take on No. 3-ranked (6A) Derby (11-2) in a 6 p.m. first-round game while No. 6 (5A) Shawnee Heights (10-3) will face Lawrence (6-5) at 7:30.

      The Topeka High-Derby winner will face the Shawnee Heights-Lawrence winner in a 7:30 Friday night semifinal.

      The tournament will conclude on Saturday, starting with the seventh-place game at 10 a.m., followed by the fifth-place game at 11:30, the third-place contest at 1 p.m. and the championship tilt at 2:30 p.m. in separate gyms.

      CAPITAL CITY CLASSIC

      At Topeka High
       
      Thursday

      3 p.m. -- Seaman vs. Garden City.

      4:30 -- Highland Park vs. Wichita Heights.

      6 -- Topeka High vs. Derby.

      7:30 -- Shawnee Heights vs. Lawrence.

      Friday

      3 p.m. -- Seaman-Garden City loser vs. Highland Park-Wichita Heights loser.

      4:30 -- Topeka High-Derby loser vs. Shawnee Heights-Lawence loser.

      6 -- Seaman-Garden City winner vs. Highland Park-Wichita Heights winner.

      7:30 -- Topeka High-Derby winner vs. Shawnee Heights-Lawrence winner.

      Saturday

      10 a.m. -- Seventh place.

      11:30 -- Fifth place.

      1 p.m. -- Third place.

      2:30 -- Championship.

      CarvelReynoldson2025 1Carvel Reynoldson's Hayden girls basketball team will compete in this week's Lady Cat Classic at El Dorado. [File photo/TSN}

      Hayden to compete in El Dorado

      Hayden, 10-3 on the season, is the No. 2 seed for the 33rd annual Lady Cat Classic in El Dorado Thursday through Saturday.

      Hayden, No. 9-ranked in Class 4A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, will open its tournament bid at 6 p.m. Thursday against Gardner-Edgerton (3-7).

      With a win the Wildcats will advance to a 6 o'clock semifinal on Friday to face the first-round winner between Mill Valley (9-4) and host El Dorado (5-6).

      On the other side of the bracket No. 4 (5A) Maize South (11-2) will play a first-round game against Augusta (3-9) while No. 8 (5A) Kapaun Mt. Carmel (8-4) will face Goddard (5-5). Those two winners will play a 7:45 semifinal on Friday.

    • Shawnee Heights girls roll to 74-26 UKC road win at Topeka West

      By JUSTIN BURKHARDT

      TopSports.news

      With No. 6-ranked Shawnee Heights girls basketball on an eight-game winning streak it might have been cold outside but it was not cold inside for the Lady T-Birds, who rolled to a 74-26 United Kansas Conference road win at Topeka West.

      KKEmmot2026LV 1Shawnee Heights junior KK Emmot scored a game-high 20 points in Friday's 74-26 UKC win at Topeka West. [File photo/TSN]

      The T-Birds would get off to a hot start as junior KK Emmot would score 10 of her game high 20 points in the first quarter.

      The Chargers would try to keep it close and made it a 9-5 game before the T-Birds would go on a 23-0 run that would stretch from the middle of the first quarter to the three-minute mark of the second quarter.

      The Lady Chargers would hit a 3-pointer and then the Lady T Birds would take flight again, going into the locker room with a commanding 41-10 lead and Emmot having 18 of her 20 at the break.

      The third quarter would be the same as former Charger and T-bird senior Imani McGlory would score 9 of her 13 points in the quarter.

      “It was very nostalgic and lots of memories, but I really just wanted to go out there and play to the best of my abilities,”  McGlory said about her return to West.

      The T Birds would leave the third quarter with a 68-21 lead to force a running clock going into the fourth quarter and cruised the rest of the way.

    • Rossville girls, Cair Paravel boys open tournament week with big wins

      Rick Peterson

      By Rick Peterson

      TopSports.news

      The Rossville girls and Cair Paravel Latin boys basketball teams got tournament week off to a rousing start with a pair of big wins on Monday.

      Rossville opened its girls title bid in the Jefferson County North Invitational with a 60-22 first-round win over the tournament hosts while Cair Paravel's boys rolled to a 64-30 first-round win over West Franklin in the Flint Hills League tournament at Emporia's White Auditorium.

      RyleeDick2024SL 2Senior Rylee Dick scored 27 points Monday against JCN to move into the No. 3 spot on Rossville's all-time scoring list. [File photo/TSN]

      Lady Bulldawg senior Rylee Dick scored 27 points in Rossville's win over JCN, moving into the No. 3 spot on Rossville's career scoring list with 1,281 points.

      Rossville junior Nora Burdiek added 23 points as the Bulldawgs advanced to a 6 p.m. semifinal on Wednesday.

      Cair Paravel's boys, playing West Franklin for the second straight game, took control early with a 19-7 first quarter before opening up a 39-16 halftime advantage.

      Blaine Durbin led Cair Paravel with 17 points while Lucas Marichal added 14 points and Caleb Cleverson 13 with three 3-pointers.

      Now 9-2 on the season, CPLS will play a semifinal at 7:30 p.m. Thursday against Lyndon.

      Other area tournament pairings:

      TOPEKA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT

      BOYS

      At Highland Park

      Thursday

      3:30 p.m. -- Topeka High vs. Shawnee Mission East.

      5 -- Lansing vs. Shawnee Mission North.

      6:30 -- Topeka West vs. St. Thomas Aquinas.

      8 -- Highland Park vs. Wichita Northwest.

      Friday

      3:30 p.m. -- Topeka High-SM East loser vs. Lansing-SM North loser.

      5 -- Topeka West-St. Thomas Aquinas loser vs. High-Wichita Northwest loser.

      6:30 -- Topeka High-East winner vs. Lansing-SM North winner.

      8 -- Topeka West-St. Thomas Aquinas winner vs. Highland Park-Wichita Northwest winner.

      Saturday

      10 a.m. -- Fifth place (main gym); Seventh place (South gym).

      11:30 -- Third place.

      1 p.m. -- Championship.

    • A look at this week's midseason HS basketball tournaments involving Shawnee County teams

      Rick Peterson

      By Rick Peterson

      TopSports.news

      Highland Park will host the 65th annual Topeka Invitational Tournament Thursday through Saturday, with Highland Park, Topeka High and Topeka West's boys teams taking part in the event.
       
      ChristianUlsaker2026 1Christian Ulsaker's Topeka West Chargers are the No. 1 city seed for this week's Topeka Invitational Tournament at Highland Park. [File photo/TSN]
      Topeka High, 6-5, will open the tournament at 3:30 p.m. Thursday against Shawnee Mission East (6-5).

      Lansing (3-6) and Shawnee Mission North (6-3) are on the same side of the bracket with Topeka High and SM North and will play a first-round game at 5 p.m.

      The Topeka High- SM East winner will face the Lansing-SM North winner in a 6:30 p.m. semifinal on Friday.

      Topeka West, 8-2 entering a Tuesday United Kansas Conference home game against Basehor-Linwood, will open its tournament bid at 6:30 p.m. Thursday against St. Thomas Aquinas (3-8).

      Host Highland Park (3-7) will close out the first round at 8 p.m. Thursday against Wichita Northwest (5-6), with the Highland Park-Northwest winner advancing to an 8 p.m. semifinal on Friday to face the Topeka West-Aquinas winner.

      The tournament will conclude on Saturday, starting with the seventh and fifth-place games at 10 a.m. in separate gyms, followed by the third-place game at 11:30 and the championship contest at 1 p.m.

      TOPEKA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT
       
      At Highland Park

      Thursday

      3:30 p.m. -- Topeka High vs. Shawnee Mission East.

      5 -- Lansing vs. Shawnee Mission North.

      6:30 -- Topeka West vs. St. Thomas Aquinas.

      8 -- Highland Park vs. Wichita Northwest.

      Friday

      3:30 p.m. -- Topeka High-SM East loser vs. Lansing-SM North loser.

      5 -- Topeka West-St. Thomas Aquinas loser vs. High-Wichita Northwest loser.

      6:30 -- Topeka High-East winner vs. Lansing-SM North winner.

      8 -- Topeka West-St. Thomas Aquinas winner vs. Highland Park-Wichita Northwest winner.

      Saturday

      10 a.m. -- Fifth place (main gym); Seventh place (South gym).

      11:30 -- Third place.

      1 p.m. -- Championship.

      Hayden boys to compete at Baldwin

      Hayden, 4-8 on the season, will compete in the four-school Baldwin Invitational round-robin event this week, opening its tournament bid at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday against Wellsville (5-5).

      The Wildcats will play Bishop Seabury (7-2) at 5:30 Friday and will wrap things up 2:30 p.m. Saturday against host Baldwin (9-2).

      BALDWIN INVITATIONAL

      Tuesday

      5:30 p.m. -- Hayden vs. Wellsville.

      7 -- Baldwin vs. Bishop Seabury.

      Friday

      5:30 p.m. -- Hayden vs. Bishop Seabury.

      7 -- Baldwin vs. Wellsville.

      Saturday

      1 p.m. -- Wellsville vs. Bishop Seabury.

      2:30 p.m. -- Hayden vs. Baldwin.

      Rural boys headed to Pittsburg

      Washburn Rural (7-3) will compete this week in the Bill Hanson Memorial Tournament at Pittsburg, opening with a 4 p.m. first-round game on Thursday against Branson, Mo. in Pittsburg's secondary gym.

      Also on Rural's side of the tournament bracket are Olathe North and Willard, Mo., who will play at 7 p.m. Thursday.

      On the other side of the bracket Webster Groves, Mo. will face Joplin, Mo. and host Pittsburg will take on Wichita West.

      The Rural-Branson winner will play the Olathe North-Willard winner in a 4:30 p.m. semifinal on Friday.

      The place games will be played on Saturday, capped by the championship game at 2:30 p.m.

      BILL HANSON MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
       
      At Pittsburg
       
      Thursday

      4 p.m. -- Washburn Rural vs. Branson, Mo. (Mallatt gym).

      5:30 -- Webster Groves, Mo. vs. Joplin, Mo. (main gym).

      7 -- Olathe North vs. Willard, Mo. (Mallatt gym).

      8:30 -- Pittsburg. vs. Wichita West (main gym). 

      Friday

      3 -- Consolation semifinal (Mallatt gym).

      4:30 p.m. -- Washburn Rural-Branson winner vs. Olathe North-Willard winner (main gym);

      6 -- Consolation semifinal (Mallatt gym).

      7:30 -- Pittsburg-Wichita West winner vs. Webster Grove-Joplin winner (main gym).

      Saturday

      10 a.m. -- Seventh place (Mallatt gym).

      11:30 -- Third place (main gym)

      1 p.m. -- Fifth place (Mallatt gym).

      2:30 p.m. -- Championship game (main gym).

      T-Bird boys to compete in Viking Classic

      Shawnee Heights, now 7-4, will open competition in the Shawnee Mission West Viking Classic with a 7:30 p.m. Thursday quarterfinal against Blue Valley North (4-4).

      Shawnee Heights is coming off a 70-62 non-league road win at Gardner-Edgerton on Saturday.

      The T-Birds trailed 35-33 at the half against the Trailblazers but took control with a 20-10 third quarter. 

      The Shawnee Heights-BV North winner will advance to a 7:30 semifinal on Friday to take on the first-round winner between Glendale, Mo. and Shawnee Mission West.

      On the other side of the bracket Andover Central will play Louisburg in the first round and Raymore-Peculiar, Mo. will play Aurora, Mo. 

      The place games will be played on Saturday, with the title game set for 3 p.m.

      SHAWNEE MISSION WEST VIKING CLASSIC

      Thursday

      3 p.m. -- Andover Central vs. Louisburg, 3 p.m.

      4:30 -- Raymore-Peculiar, Mo. vs. Aurora, Mo.

      6 -- Glendale, Mo. vs. SM West.

      7:30 -- Blue Valley North. vs. Shawnee Heights.

      Friday

      3 p.m. -- Andover Central-Louisburg loser vs. Raymore-Peculiar, Mo.-Aurora, Mo. loser.

      4:30 -- Glendale, Mo.-SM West loser vs Blue Valley North-Shawnee Heights loser.

      6 -- Andover Central-Louisburg winner vs. Raymore-Peculiar, Mo.-Aurora, Mo. winner.

      7:30 -- Glendale, Mo.-SM West winner vs. Blue Valley North-Shawnee Heights winner.

      Saturday

      10 a.m. -- Seventh place.

      11:30 -- Fifth place.

      1 p.m. -- Third place.

      2:30 -- Championship game.

    • Lady T-Birds roll to 64-27 win over city rival Highland Park

      By CHARLES SPURLOCK

      Special to TopSports.news

      A non-conference city girls basketball matchup took place on Thursday night at Shawnee Heights between the host T-Birds and the Scots of Highland Park, with Heights in control from the opening jump and winning convincingly, 64-27.

       

      ReiannaVega2026 2Shawnee Heights senior Reianna Vega scored 12 points in Thursday's 64-27 win over city rival Highland Park. [File photo/TSN]

      Shawnee Heights jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first three minutes of the game, led by senior Reianna Vega’s seven points. Highland Park scored their only point of the first quarter on a free throw from junior Zayah Kincade with 5:29 remaining in the first stanza.

      The Thunderbirds scored the final five points of the quarter to take a commanding 15-1 lead into the second quarter.

       

      The 5-0 run that ended the first quarter was extended to 21-0 over the first seven minutes and thirty seconds of the second quarter, giving the T-Birds a 31-1 lead with thirty seconds remaining in the first half. The Scots scored  5 points in the last 25 seconds to trail 31-6 at halftime. 

       

      The third quarter saw the Lady Scots warm up from the field by scoring 15 points in the quarter, led by juniors Mi’Luv Cosey and Kincade with 6 points each. But the T-Birds continued their efficient offense, scoring 21 in the quarter and led 52-21 heading to the final quarter. 

       

      With the lead at 31, the running clock was in effect for the final eight minutes. The T-Birds emptied their bench early in the quarter and went on to pick up the 37-point victory.

       

      Senior Reianna Vega scored 12 points to lead Shawnee Heights and junior KK Emmot finished with 10 points.

       

      The Lady Scots also had two in double figures, with Cosey leading the way with 12 points -- all on 3-pointers -- and Kincade dropping in 10 points.

       

      Shawnee Heights moved to 8-3 on the season and will be in action next Friday (1/23) on the road at Topeka West. Highland Park fe;; to 3-6 on the season and will host Kansas City-Harmon on Friday.

       

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 64, HIGHLAND PARK 27

      Highland Park        1 5 15 6 -- 27

      Shawnee Heights 15 16 21 11 -- 64

       

      Highland Park (3-6) -- Cosey 4-11 0-0 12, Kincade 3-14 1-2 10, Jones 0-3 0-0 0, Barnett 0-1 0-0 0, Atkins 0-2 0-2 0, Cameron 0-0 0-0 0, Inyard 1-4 0-0 3, Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Williams-Sanders 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 9-37 1-4 27.

      Shawnee Heights (8-3) -- Emmot 3-9 2-3 10, McGlory 3-7 0-0 8, Carter 2-4 4-4 8, Baum 3-5 2-2 9, Vega 5-9 0-0 12, Brees 1-4 0-2 3, Aubrey Hamilton 3-3 0-2 6, Schmidt 0-1 0-0 0, Pierce 1-4 0-0 2, Allie Hamilton 0-0 0-0 0, Carlisle 3-5 0-2 6. Totals 24-51 8-15 64.

       

      3-point goals -- Highland Park 8 (Cosey 4, Kincade 3, Inyard), Shawnee Heights 8 (Emmot 2, McGlory 2, Vega 2, Baum, Brees). Total Fouls -- Highland Park 17, Shawnee Heights 12. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- none. 

    • T-Birds post 76-53 non-league victory over city rival Highland Park

      By CHARLES SPURLOCK

      Special to TopSports.news

      Two city boys basketball teams battled on Thursday night at Shawnee Heights as the host T-Birds took a 76-53 non-conference victory over Highland Park.

       

      CamRoss2026 1Junior Cam Ross led Shawnee Heights with a game-high 28 points in Thursday's 76-53 non-league win over city rival Highland Park.

      The first four minutes of the game saw both teams trade buckets and Shawnee Heights led 10-8. But the T-Birds went on a 12-3 run to build a 22-11 lead at the end of the first quarter.

       

      Junior Cam Ross scored the first basket of the second quarter and the T-Birds extended their lead to 28-11 before the Scots were able to score. The teams went back-and-forth for the remainder of the quarter and Shawnee Heights took a 41-27 lead into the halftime break.

       

      Both teams were very efficient on offense in the third quarter, with the T-Birds outscoring the Scots, 21-18.

       

      Senior Ja’Veon Alston scored eight points for the T-Birds in the quarter while fellow senior JaiMarion Cook dropped in five. The Scots had two players score six points each in the quarter -- juniors G’honi Montgomery and JoJo Kingcannon.

       

      Shawnee Heights led 62-45 going into the final quarter and were able to empty their bench over the final two minutes while capping the 23-point victory.

       

      The T-Birds finished the game shooting 28 of 42 from the field for 67 percent and 60 percent from the 3-point line (9 of 15).

       

      The T-Birds were led by three in double figures -- Ross with 28 points, Alston with 16 and Cook with 13.

       

      The Scots had two in double figures, led by Kingcannon with 22 points while Ke’Sioun Drew dropped in 12.

       

      Shawnee Heights improved to 6-4 on the season and will be in action on Saturday with a road game at Gardner-Edgerton. Highland Park fell to 2-7 on the season and will play at home Friday against Kansas City-Harmon.

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 76, HIGHLAND PARK 53

      Highland Park      11 16 18 8 -- 53

      Shawnee Heights 22 19 21 14 -- 76

       

      Highland Park (2-7) -- Anderson 1-8 0-0 2, Montgomery 0-1 3-6 3, Drew 4-13 0-0 12, Mitchell 2-4 1-2 6, Kingcannon 10-17 0-1 22, L. McMillon 0-2 0-0 0, Pollard 0-0 0-0 0, Smith 1-1 1-2 4, Nance 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 20-49 5-11 53.

      Shawnee Heights (6-4) -- Alston 5-9 4-6 16, Cook 5-6 0-0 13, Ross 10-16 5-6 28, Scott 3-4 2-2 9, Wallace 2-4 0-0 4, Lee 1-1 0-0 2, Halloran 1-1 0-0 2, Becker 0-0 0-0 0, Vega 0-0 0-0 0, Terrell 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 28-42 11-14 76.

      3-point goals -- Highland Park 8 (Drew 4, Kingcannon 2, Mitchell, Smith), Shawnee Heights 9 (Cook 3, Ross 3, Alston 2, Scott). Total fouls -- Highland Park 14, Shawnee Heights 15. Fouled out -- L. McMillon. Technical fouls -- none. 

    • TopSports.news' city boys bowlers to watch in 2026

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      TREY DONATH, Shawnee Heights -- A junior two-time first-team All-City pick, Donath helped Shawnee Heights win its first-ever boys Class 5A team bowling championship in 2024 and helped the T-Birds return to state last season. Donath rolled a 614 series at the 2025 state meet to finish 28th as Heights finished fifth as a team. Donath shot a 542 series in regional competition as Heights advanced to state with a third-place team finish. Donath shot a 603 series in the city tournament as Shawnee Heights finished second as a team.

      ANDREW FAUROT, Washburn Rural --Faurot, a junior, was a second-team All-City selection in 2025 after helping Washburn Rural post a fifth-place team finish in Class 6A and capture city and regional team championships. Faurot shot a 587 in the state tournament after finishing third in 6A regional competition with a 679 series. 

      DylanHunt2026 1Dylan Hunt, Seaman [File photo/TSN]   

      DYLAN HUNT, Seaman -- A junior, Hunt was a second-team All-City pick last season. Hunt finished fifth in the United Kansas Conference tournament with a 663 three-game series and he posted a sixth-place finish in the city championships with a 649 series before rolling a 618 series in Class 5A regional competition.

      KeltonMeier2026Kelton Meier, Hayden [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]  

      KELTON MEIER, Hayden -- Meier, a junior, helped Hayden capture its first-ever state bowling championship, rolling a 604 three-game series to finish 21st as the Wildcats won the title by 95 pins. Meier shot a 633 series in 4A-1A regional competition to finish sixth as Hayden won the regional title by 213 pins. Meier captured the Centennial League individual title with a 675 series as the Wildcats finished second as a team. A first-team All-City pick, Meier finished ninth in the city meet with a 632 series. Meier averaged 213 with a high series of 706 last season and opened the 2026 season on Tuesday in Hayden's quadrangular with a 785 series, capped by a perfect 300 game in his third game.

      HenrySchattilly2026Henry Schattilly, Shawnee Heights [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]

      HENRY SCHATTILLY, Shawnee Heights -- After helping Shawnee Heights win its first-ever boys Class 5A team bowling championship in 2024, Schattilly, a senior, helped the T-Birds return to state this past season. Schattilly shot a 579 series at state as Heights finished fifth in the team race. Schattilly rolled a 672 series at regionals to place sixth and lead the T-Birds to a third-place team finish. Schattilly posted an 11th-place finish in the United Kansas Conference tournament with a 625 series as the T-Birds finished second as a team. Schattilly placed third individually in the city tournament with a 658 series for runnerup Shawnee Heights. A first-team All-City selection, Schattilly averaged 212 last season with a high series of 693 and a perfect 300 game.

    • Shawnee Heights boys hold off Piper for 72-70 UKC victory

      By VINCE LOVERGINE

      TopSports.news

      Shawnee Heights boys basketball was in danger of letting a 25-point lead get away Tuesday night, but the T-Birds were able to hold off No. 7-ranked Piper in the final seconds for a 72-70 home United Kansas Conference victory.

       

      JaiMarionCook2025TW 1JaiMarion Cook led Shawnee Heights with 25 points in Tuesday's 72-70 UKC win over Piper. [File photo/TSN]

      The two programs have had their battles with one another over the last couple of years, especially in the state tournament, and Heights was able to snap a five-game losing streak to Piper.

      “The first half was great and we were beating a great team by over 20 points,'' Shawnee Heights coach Ken Darting said. "We played great, but these guys get tired, missing free throws, turning the ball over, the shot comes up short. We can’t work any harder, I promise you, we just got to get more guys playing.''

      Darting said the T-Birds currently have a small rotation and when they play a game like Tuesday's, players get gassed. Ja'Veon Alston started cramping and while freshman Quincy Dixon left the game after falling hard on his back drawing a foul early in the game.

      “First half I thought we played great, we played as a team,'' Heights senior JaiMarion Cook said. "The whole season we’ve had a problem with closing games. Every game we’ve lost has come by single digits. We just got to learn how to stay poised as a team and I trusted in my teammates tonight and that’s why we got the win.''

      Senior Aiden Scott scored the first seven points for SHHS after hitting a triple, putting them up 7-2. Piper would draw within one at 11-10 but that’s the closest they got for the remainder of the half.

      Cook hit a 3-pointer with four seconds left in the first quarter off an assist from junior Cam Ross to put the T-Birds up 21-13.

      Cook then took off, scoring 11 of the 13 points in the second quarter, while hitting two 3s, putting Heights up 27-17. About a minute later, off an offensive rebound, Alston put one off the window, forcing the Pirates into a timeout with 3:21 left in the half after Heights claimed its biggest lead, 29-17.

      Cook went on to score five points down the stretch of the quarter, hitting three 3s in the right corner pocket, helping SHHS to an eight point lead at halftime, 34-26.

      In the second half, Cook picked up where he left off, hitting another shot from distance to put the T-Birds in front 39-28 and Heights kept increasing its lead. Alston scored in transition off a turnover that caused Piper to call a timeout with 5:19 left in the third quarter.

      The T-Birds got their lead up to 25, 57-32, after another Cook 3 and headed into the fourth quarter up 58-42.

      But then the Pirates pressed, trapped and doubled teamed anytime they could to cut the deficit and they accomplished that goal, getting it down to a 60-52 game until Ross hit two free throws to put it back up to 10.

      “For me it was how I can keep this team together?” Cook said. “How can I keep us all calm because we’ve been in these situations so many times and this game was the first time we got one of these done. I was trying to get my teammates all on the same page. During free throws, I was talking to each one of them on how we have to communicate.”

      Piper brought it down to just two with 1:39 left in the game after converting a three-point play, 66-64, but then Ross and Alston put up four straight for the T-Birds as they led 70-66. But then Piper would score again, making it a two-point game.

      It was getting loud and the tension was growing knowing the stakes of this game and recent history. Cooper Crawford for Piper drove in for a two-hand flush as SHHS led 71-70. Ross was then fouled off the inbounds play, made one of two free throws with about 10 seconds left and Piper couldn’t get a shot off as time expired.

    • Shawnee Heights girls continue hot streak with 63-56 win over Piper

      By VINCE LOVERGINE

      TopSports.news

      Shawnee Heights' girls basketball team avenged its only United Kansas Conference loss of the season Tuesday night, postin a 63-56 home victory over Piper.

       

      “Majority of the time, we kept the ball moving and any time they would try to come double, we would move the ball out of their double teams and a lot of times we got layups because of it,'' Shawnee Heights coach Bob Wells said. "I just liked their overall composure.

      “We made substitutions to keep the girls fresh and avoid turnovers and came back and held their composure,which is a testament to them.” 

      “I liked how everyone just stayed calm and we knew that we worked on it and we knew that we had to do what we did in practice,” said junior KK Emmot, who led the T-Birds with 15 points.

       

      Emmot started out strong in the first quarter, nabbing the game's first bucket and would push SHHS out to an early 6-2 lead.

       

      Piper’s Giuliana Benedetto hit a triple to make it 6-5 but Emmot’s 3-pointer later in the quarter from the top of the key made it 11-5 and the T-Birds led by six after one quarter.

       

      Both teams were playing 2-3 zone on defense, which caused some fits for both teams creating turnovers and rushed possessions. The T-Birds were able to get out and run a little bit when getting a steal and lead to some points on the other end.

       

      Piper’s Faith McCallop trimmed Shawnee Heights' lead to two at 16-14 after a mid-range jumper, with the Pirates going on a mini 6-2 run.

       

      One thing that helped Shawnee Heights stay ahead in the first half was offensive rebounds and creating second chances. Senior Reianna Vega was one example, following the shot of senior Aubrey Hamilton in the paint and banking it off the glass for two.

       

      “That was something we had talked about, that I thought that rebounding was going to be a big part of this game,” Wells said. “I think our girls took that to heart and we did a good job rebounding for the majority of the time.”

       

      After a steal from Emmot, the T-Birds were able to run in transition as freshman Bijou Schmidt finished for a bucket, pushing the lead to seven, 23-16.

       

      Emmot nailed another trey to give Heights a 26-18 advantage with three minutes left before halftime. In the winding seconds of the quarter, both teams traded buckets and SHHS led 29-25.

       

      The third quarter was Vega’s quarter, scoring six straight, but and despite a brief cold spell, the T-Birds took a 39-32 lead.

       

      Shawnee Heights extended its lead with a Imani McGlory 3-pointer off an inbounds play on the left wing and then SHHS forced a turnover, leading to another bucket from the senior, with the T-Birds reaching a 13 point lead at 46-33 and going into the fourth up 46-35.

       

      In the fourth, Piper went on a 8-0 run, forcing Wells to call a timeout with 6:18 left.

       

      Emmot picked up her fourth foul shortly after the timeout and had to sit for a couple of minutes to avoid the fifth foul.

      But Heights was able to stave off the Pirates, asMcGlory hit a clutch 3 with 4:45 to stop the Piper run, 53-45.

       

      After that, junior Permella Carter put the nail in the coffin with a baseline floater and then it became the foul game for Piper as the T-Birds picked up their seventh win of the season.

       

      “Everyone was hype because practically beating them means we win the league pretty much and that’s our goal and we knew we had to beat them to get there,” Emmot said.

       

      “Everyone of them had opportunities and took advantage of it whether it was a perimeter shot or taking it to the basket and it was a great team effort in practice and in the game to get this win,” Wells said. 

       

      Emmot led the T-Birds with 15, while McGlory and Carter both had 13 points and Vega added 12.

       

      Piper's Faith McCallop led all scorers with 28 points for Piper and Brylee Gerber added 11.

       

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 63, PIPER 56

      Piper                        8 17 10 21 – 56

      Shawnee Heights 14 15 17 17 – 63

      Piper (6-3, 5-1) – Benedetto 3 0-0 6, McPerson 1 0-0 2, F. McCallop 9 8-12 28, H. McCallop 1 0-2 2, Hollinshed 3 1-4 7, Gerber 4 2-2 11.

      Shawnee Heights (7-3, 6-1) – Emmot 6 1-2 15, Brees 1 0-0 2, McGlory 5 1-2 13, Schmidt 1 0-0 2, Carter 3 7-10 13, Baum 2 2-4 6, Vega 6 0-0 12.

      3-point goals – Piper 3 (F McCallop 2, Gerber 1), Shawnee Heights 4 (Emmot 2, McGlory 2). Total fouls – Piper 17, Shawnee Heights 17. Fouled out – none. Technical foul -- none.

    • A look at Tuesday's Shawnee County girls basketball games

      Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

      By RICK PETERSON

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      TUESDAY'S GAMES

      AhsieyrhuajhRayton2025HP 2Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton, Topeka High

      HaileySchmidtlein2026EHS 4Hailey Schmidtlein, Hayden

      TOPEKA HIGH (3-5, 0-1 Centennial) at HAYDEN (8-2, 2-0 Centennial)

      Hayden is coming off a 38-35 Centennial League win at Washburn Rural last Friday while Topeka High had its three-game winning streak snapped by league foe Manhattan, 67-55. Sophomore Hailey Schmidtlein led Hayden with 17 points, including three 3-pointers, against Rural while senior Lauren Borjon added 8 points with a pair of 3s. Junior Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton led Topeka High with 21 points against Manhattan while sophomore Hailey Caryl added 17 points with three 3-pointers.  

      SEAMAN (5-2, 5-1 Centennial) at TOPEKA WEST (1-7, 0-6 Centennial)

      Seaman is coming off a 54-12 United Kansas Conference win over Lansing last Friday while Topeka West dropped a 69-36 conference decision at Basehor-Linwood. Junior Brynn Spencer led Seaman with 15 points against Lansing while Baylee Ayres and Lydia Dreher added 10 points. Seaman took a 45-26 win over Topeka West on Dec. 12. The Chargers will be looking to snap a seven-game losing streak.

      KoraleeJones2026Atch 2Koralee Jones, Highland Park 

      KANSAS CITY-SUMNER (2-6, 2-4 Meadowlark) at HIGHLAND PARK (2-5, 1-2 Meadowlark)

      Highland Park dropped a 66-42 Meadowlark Conference decision to Atchison last Friday while KC-Sumner is coming off a 76-7 loss to KC-Wyandotte. Koralee Jones and Zayah Kincaid paced Highland Park with 14 points apiece against Atchison, with Kincaid draining three 3-pointers.

      PIPER (6-2, 5-0 UKC) at SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (6-3, 5-1 UKC)

      Shawnee Heights rolled to a 53-22 United Kansas Conference win over Leavenworth last Friday while league-leading Piper is coming off a 69-34 non-league loss to Blue Valley Northwest. T-Bird senior Imani McGlory scored 18 points with four 3-pointers against Leavenworth while juniors Pearmella Carter and KK Emmot scored 12 and 10 points, respectively. Piper handed Shawnee Heights its lone UKC loss on Dec. 9, 50-45.

    • A look at Tuesday Shawnee County boys basketball games

      Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

      By RICK PETERSON

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      TUESDAY'S GAMES

      ConnorHanika2026EHS 1Connor Hanika, Hayden

      BrysonMcComas2026 7Bryson McComas, Topeka High

      TOPEKA HIGH (4-4, 0-1) at HAYDEN (3-7, 0-2)

      Both the Trojans and Wildcats will be looking to bounce back from Friday night losses, with Topeka High dropping a 70-63 home Centennial League decision to Manhattan and Hayden dropping its second straight league game, a 79-62 decision at Washburn Rural. Mar'saun Redmond led Topeka High with 16 points against Manhattan while Jalen Aldridge and Bryson McComas added 14 points apiece. Carter Compton scored 20 points for Hayden against Washburn Rural while Connor Hanika added 15 points.

      KaeVonBonner2025TW 2KaeVon Bonner, Seaman

      GadMunganga2026 1Gad Munganga, Topeka West

      SEAMAN (6-1, 5-1) at TOPEKA WEST (7-1, 6-0)

      No. 2-ranked (Class 5A) Topeka West will host No. 5 Seaman in a key United Kansas Conference matchup. Seaman senior star KaeVon Bonner is coming off a 42-point performance in Friday's 65-46 UKC win at Lansing while Landon Wiltz added 10 points and Griffin Zuniga 9. West is coming off a 56-45 conference win at Basehor-Linwood, with senior guard Gad Munganga pacing the Chargers with 14 points, including four 3-pointers. Senior Keimani Paul added 12 points and junior Prince Lassiter 10.

      JoJoKingcannon2026Atch 2JoJo Kingcannon, Highland Park

      KANSAS CITY-SUMNER (4-5, 2-2) at HIGHLAND PARK (2-5, 2-1)

      Highland Park played No. 2-ranked (Class 4A) Atchison tough in a 57-51 Meadowlark Conference home loss Friday night. Junior JoJo Kingcannon led the Scots with 18 points. Highland Park will be facing a KC-Sumner team that is coming off a 59-40 Meadowlark loss to KC-Wyandotte, a team Highland Park beat earlier in the season. 

      PIPER (5-3, 3-2) at SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (4-4, 3-3)

      Shawnee Heights jumped out to a 35-5 halftime lead on the way to a 60-24 home United Kansas Conference win last Friday while Piper is coming off a non-league loss to Lincon Prep, Mo. Freshman Quincy Dixon led the T-Birds with 19 points while junior Cam Ross added 18 points and senior Ja'Veon Alston 13.

    • TopSports.news' city HS girls bowlers to watch in 2026

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      CAMRYNN AHRENS, Washburn Rural -- A senior, Ahrens earned second-team All-City recognition for the second straight season in 2025 after helping the Junior Blues post a third-place team finish in the Class 6A state tournament. Ahrens shot a 536 three-game series at state after finishing third in 6A regional competition with a 616 series as the Junior Blues won the regional team crown by 341 pins. Ahrens finished fourth in the Centennial League meet for the team-champion Junior Blues with a 534 series.

      LeahCrawford2026Leah Crowford, Seaman [Photo by Brent Maycock/KSHSAA Covered]

      LEAH CRAWFORD, Seaman -- Crawford, a sophomore, placed 22nd individually in her first Class 5A state tournament with a 532 series last season, helping Seaman finish third in the team standings. Crawford, who averaged 182 on the season, won a 5A regional individual championship with a 630 series as Seaman captured the team crown by 514 pins, finished eighth in the United Kansas Conference with a 568 series as the Vikings won the team title by 334 pins and shot a 522 series in the city tournament to finish 12th individually for the team-champion Vikings.

      MeganGlinka2026Megan Glinka, Washburn Rural [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]

      MEGAN GLINKA, Washburn Rural -- A junior, Glinka earned first-team All-City honors for the second straight season after placing 26th at state with a 554 series to help Washburn Rural finish third as a team in the 2025 Class 6A state tournament. Glinka recorded a 561 series to place 12th in regional competition for team-champion Rural. Glinka garnered the Centennial League individual championship with a 597 series as the Junior Blues won the team title and shot a 525 in the city tournament to place 11th as Rural finished second as a team. Glinka averaged 191 on the season with a high game of 276 and a high series of 713.

      Claire LaDuke, Seaman [Photo by Brent Maycock/KSHSAA Covered]

      CLAIRE LADUKE, Seaman -- LaDuke, a senior, placed eighth in the 2025 Class 5A state tournament with a 582 three-game series, helping lead the Vikings to the third-place team trophy. LaDuke was third at regionals with a 581 series as Seaman won the championship by 514 pins. LaDuke finished ninth in the United Kansas Conference with a 558 series as the Vikings won the team title by 334 pins and rolled a 569 series in the city tournament to place fourth as Seaman won the city team title. LaDuke earned first-team All-State honors in Class 5A from the Kansas Bowling Coaches Association, averaging 201 on the season with a high series of 673 and a high game of 257.

      KenzieLawson2026Kenzie Lawson, Washburn Rural [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]

      KENZIE LAWSON, Washburn Rural -- Lawson, a senior, earned first-team All-City honors for the first time in 2025 after helping the Junior Blues post a third-place finish in the Class 6A state tournament. Lawson posted a 10th-place individual finish in the state meet with a 621 three-game series. Lawson rolled a 597 series to place sixth at regionals for team-champion Rural and finished eighth with a 503 series in the Centennial League for team-champion Rural. Lawson shot a 545 series in the city tournament to place ninth as Rural finished second as a team. Lawson averaged 180 on the season. 

    • A1 Lock & Key Performers Jan. 12, 2026

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      BrooksBallard2026mug 1Brooks Ballard

      BROOKS BALLARD, Washburn Rural

      A 6-foot-2 sophomore boys basketball standout, Ballard connected on 7 of 10 field goal attempts, including six 3-pointers, and went four of four at the free throw line for a career-high 24-point night in Friday's 79-62 home Centennial League victory over Hayden, helping the Junior Blues improve to 7-2 on the season overall and 2-0 in the league.

      KaeVonBonnerSeaman2024mug 2KaeVon Bonner

      KAEVON BONNER, Seaman

      Bonner, a 6-foot-4 senior, had a monster week as Seaman boys basketball improved to 6-1 overall and 5-1 in the United Kansas Conference with a pair of road victories. Bonner reached the 1,000-point milestone for his career with a 27-point performance in Wednesday's 60-57 non-league victory at St. James Academy and scored a career-high 42 points in Friday's 65-46 United Kansas Conference win at Lansing.

      CiannaGraves2026mug 2Cianna Graves 

      CIANNA GRAVES, Shawnee Heights

      After being named Shawnee Heights' Queen of Courts the previous night, the senior 155-pound standout wrestler claimed an individual championship in Saturday's Shawnee Heights Invitational, helping lead the T-Birds to the team championship by a 262-164 margin over Wichita South. Graves, now 18-0 on the season, went 4-0 in the tournament with four pins, in 1 minute, 20 seconds, 1:31, 1:01 and 3:44. 

    • HS boys wrestling: Hayden training partners push each other to perfect starts

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

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      Hayden star wrestlers Jude Krentz and Caleb Menke will face a lot of tough opponents over the 2025-2026 season, but very few any tougher than they see every day in practice when the two Wildcats square off against each other.

      JudeKrentz2026SHInv 7Hayden senior Jude Krentz (top) captured the 190-pound title in Saturday's Shawnee Heights Invitational while improving to 15-0 on the season. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      CalebMenke2026SHInv 5Hayden senior Caleb Menke (top) captured the 175-pound title in Saturday's Shawnee Heights Invitational while improving to 16-0 on the season. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      And both Krentz, a senior 190-pounder, and Menke, a junior 175-pounder, feel like that regular competition in practice has helped them post a combined 31-0 record this season after both Hayden wrestlers claimed championships in Saturday's Shawnee Heights Invitational.

      "It's awesome because we both push each other all the time, all the time,'' said Krentz, who posted a fourth-place finish in Class 4A as a junior.

      Menke, a returning state qualifier, agrees. 

      "Jude, honestly, is probably one of the best training partners that I could ever ask for,'' Menke said. "We push each other every day in practice, sometimes even getting to the point where we get after each other a little bit and get into a couple of scuffles, but at the end of the day it makes us better and we love each other for it.''

      Both Krentz and Menke, who helped Hayden's football team advance to the 3A state football championship game for the third straight season, said it takes them awhile to transition from the gridiron into football mode.

      But now both Wildcat standouts said they feel like they're ready to make a run at state titles later this winter.

      "Normally it probably takes me probably about three weeks because in football you're trying to maintain all your weight and you're trying to stay in shape to where you can go really hard for a short period of time where wrestling you've got to go hard for a long period of time,'' Menke said. "So typically it takes me about three weeks to a month to get ready, but normally after Christmas break I'm good and ready to rock and roll.''

      "I'd say it's about one to two, maybe even a three-week progress of just constantly drilling hard, and it's more of a constant movement in wrestling where you always get a few seconds between plays in football,'' said Krentz, named the Shawnee County defensive player of the year in football. "Wrestling is contant, it's in-fighting and you're always pushing the pace.''

      And after suffering both of his losses at state in a 42-2 season a year ago, Krentz feels like a state crown is in reach this season.

      "It was in reach last year,'' Krentz said. "There were some mental mistakes, little mistakes that can easily be fixed. It's just a matter of pushing through and keep pushing every day instead of getting complacent.'' 

      Both Hayden wrestlers were in top form in Saturday's Shawnee Heights meet, with Menke going 5-0 with four pins en route to improving to 16-0 on the season while Krentz, after receiving a first-round bye, posted two straight wins by fall and a 17-1 technical fall to improve to 15-0.

    • HS girls wrestling: Shawnee Heights' Cianna Graves Queen of Courts ... and the mat

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

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      This past weekend is one that Shawnee Heights senior girls wrestling star Cianna Graves will never forget.

      It started Friday night when Graves was selected as Heights' Queen of Courts, not exactly a common occurence for someone in her sport.

      CiannaGraves2026 1Shawnee Heights star senior wrestler Cianna Graves was named Queen of Courts Friday night. [Submitted photo]

      And then on Saturday Graves went back to what she knows best, going 4-0 with four pins to win the 155-pound championship in the Shawnee Heights Invitatational while helping lead the T-Birds to the team title.

      Graves, also a softball standout for the T-Birds, was nominated by the Shawnee Heights wrestling team as the program's Queen of Courts candidate and then was tapped as one of five finalists in an all-school vote before being named the queen between the Heights' girls and boys basketball games against Leavenworth.

      "I was (surprised),'' Graves said. "There were a lot of good girls up this year, so it was an honor and a blessing to be able to be the queen.

      "I wasn't even thinking about (winning). I was just happy that I was nominated and excited to do all the Winter Royalty things.''

      Used to being in the limelight in both wrestling and softball, Graves said she wasn't rattled by Friday's festitivies.

      "I really wasn't nervous, I was just there to have fun,'' Graves said.

      But Graves admitted that putting on an evening dress was something new.

      "It definitely was, but I think that's why I enjoyed it so much, getting to dress up and be in something a little bit more fun than maybe a singlet,'' she said.

      CiannaGraves2026 2Still dressed in her evening gown after being named Queen of Courts earlier in the night, Ciarra Graves helped set up the wrestling mats for Saturday's Shawnee Heights Invitational. [Submitted photo]

      As soon as the boys basketball game was over Graves had to quickly go back into wrestling mode, joining her teammates to help set up the mats for Saturday's Shawnee Heights Invitational while still in her formal attire.

      CiannaGraves2026SHInv 4Shawnee Heights senior Cianna Graves went 4-0 with four pins to win the 155-pound title in the Shawnee Heights Invitational. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      And when Saturday rolled around, Graves, third in Class 5A as a junior, put on another performance fit for a queen, going 4-0 with four pins to claim the 155-pound title and improve to 18-0 on the season.

       "I love it so much,'' said Graves, a three-time state placer. "The people, the adrenalin that you get, it's all amazing.''

      And now Graves will turn her attention on trying to cap what has already been a memorable senior season with a state title.

      "It's the goal,'' she said. "I'm hoping that my hard work that I put in over the summer and continue to put in through this season really pays off in the end.''

      Graves was one of seven individual champions in Saturday's Shawnee Heights Invitational as the T-Birds captured the team title by a 262-164 margin over Wichita South.

      In addition to Graves, Shawnee Heights got individual titles from freshman 110-pound sophomore Bianca Juarez (15-6 on the season), 115-pound freshman Brinnley Morris (12-2), 125-pound junior Audrey Hinkly (15-6), 135-pound sophomore Olive Jones (21-1), 145-pound senior Olivia Stevens (16-3) and 190-pound junior Brooklyn Binkley (12-6).

      Morris went 5-0 with five pins between 16 seconds and 1 minute, 51 seconds while Jones went 3-0 with 27, 49 and 46-second pins.

    • A look at Friday's Shawnee County girls basketball games

      Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      FRIDAY'S GAMES

      HAYDEN (7-2, 1-0 Centennial) at WASHBURN RURAL (5-2, 1-0 Centennial)

      Both defending champion Hayden and perennial Class 6A contender Washburn Rural won their Centennial League openers on Tuesday. The Wildcats took a 53-37 home win over Emporia as sophomore Hailey Schmidtlein scored 14 points and sophomore Blakely Walter 10. The Junior Blues went on the road to beat Junction City, 68-32. Hayden is ranked No. 7 in Class 4A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association and Rural is No. 10 in 6A. Washburn Rural will be playing its third game of the week, dropping a 50-35 non-league decision to Olathe North on Monday. 

      AhsieyrhuajhRayton2025HP 2Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton, Topeka High

      MANHATTAN (5-2, 0-0 Centennial) at TOPEKA HIGH (3-4, 0-0 Centennial)

      Topeka High picked up its third straight win on Tuesday, taking a 65-41 non-league road win at Lawrence as junior Ahysieyrhuajh Rayton scored 29 points, senior Keimara Marshall 15 and senior Trish Short 13. High sophomore Hailey Caryl contributed 8 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists against the Lions. Manhattan is coming off its second loss of the season, dropping a 58-45 non-league decision to Hays.

      ATCHISON (3-6, 3-0 Meadowlark) at HIGHLAND PARK (2-4, 1-1 Meadowlark)

      Highland Park picked up a Meadowlark Conference forfeit win over Kansas City-Schlagle on Tuesday while Atchison edged KC-Wyandotte in a conference contest, 42-41. Highland Park played Wyandotte earlier in the season, with the Bulldogs taking a 68-52 victory over the Scots.

      PearmellaCarter2026 1Pearmella Carter, Shawnee Heights

      LEAVENWORTH (4-2, 1-2 UKC) at SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (5-3, 4-1 UKC)

      Shawnee Heights stretched its winning streak to four games on Tuesday, with the T-Birds taking a 64-46 home United Kansas Conference win over De Soto. Junior Pearmella Carter led Heights with 19 points while juniors Sami Baum and Imani McGlory scoring 15 and 13 points, respectively. Leavenworth is coming off a 49-35 home UKC win over Topeka West. 

    • A look at Friday's Shawnee County boys basketball games

      Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

      By RICK PETERSON

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      FRIDAY'S GAMES

      ConnorHanika2026EHS 1Connor Hanika, Hayden

      HAYDEN (3-6, 0-1) at WASHBURN RURAL (6-2, 1-0)

      Washburn Rural opened defense of its Centennial League championship Tuesday with a 50-45 road win over Junction City, imporoving to 6-2 on the season. Senior Kieffer O'Connor led the Junior Blues with 16 points while senior Simon Rowley added 11. Hayden will be looking to bounce back from a heartbreaking 59-56 home Centennial League loss to Emporia. Senior Connor Hanika scored a game-high 22 points for the Wildcats while junior Carter Compton added 12 points.

      BrysonMcComas2026 7Bryson McComas, Topeka High

      MANHATTAN (6-1, 0-0) at TOPEKA HIGH (4-3, 0-0)

      Topeka High climbed above the .500 level with a 66-65 nailbiter on the road Tuesday night at Lawrence. Friday's game will be the Centennial League opener for both Topeka High and Manhattan. The Indians are coming off a 62-59 overtime win over Hays, stretching its winning streak to six games.  

      ATCHISON (8-0, 3-0) at HIGHLAND PARK (2-4, 2-0)

      Atchison and Highland Park will square off in a game that could go a long ways to deciding the Meadowlark Conference championship. The Scots improved to 2-0 in league play with a 60-32 home win over Kansas City-Schlagle Tuesday night as junior JoJo Kingcannon scored 21 points, going 8 of 11 from the floor with three 3-pointers. Atchison is coming off an 87-32 Meadowlark win over KC-Wyandotte.

      LEAVENWORTH (2-4, 1-3) at SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (3-4, 2-3)

      Shawnee Heights will be looking to bounce back from a tough 51-50 United Kansas Conference home loss to De Soto Tuesday night. Junior Cam Ross led the T-Birds with 12 points. Leavenworth is coming off a 74-47 UKC home loss to Topeka West on Tuesday.

      DayneJohnsonBB2025Ross 4Dayne Johnson, Silver Lake

      HOLTON (1-7, 1-5) at SILVER LAKE (6-2, 4-0)

      Silver Lake posted a 73-61 Big East League victory at St. Marys on Tuesday while Holton picked up its first win of the season, a 57-53 league decision over Riley County. Holton is coached by former Topeka West assistant coach Marco Hunter. Silver Lake is ranked No. 6 in Class 3A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association.

    • Heights girls dominate second half, pull away for 53-22 UKC win

      Rick Peterson

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      Not everything went Shawnee Heights' way early in Friday's United Kansas Conference girls game against Leavenworth, with the T-Birds missing some easy shots, turning the ball over and getting in foul trouble right out of the gate.

      But Heights' defense kept the hosts in the hunt early and then the T-Birds turned a single-digit halftime advantage into a running clock late as Shawnee Heights stretched its winning streak to five games with a 53-22 home rout over the Pioneers.

      ImaniMcGlory2026LV 2Senior Imani McGlory scored a game-high 18 points with four 3-pointers in Friday's 53-22 Shawnee Heights win over Leavenworth. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      "In the first half we were getting some great shots and they were either rolling around the rim or hitting the bottom of the rim,'' Shawnee Heights coach Bob Wells said. "You put those shots in and all of a sudden the first half is a whole lot different and we feel a whole lot better. 

      "But the girls did a good job of coming out in the second half and establishing themselves and did a good job of penetrating and making the defense collapse and getting those shots from the perimeter to fall.''

      Shawnee Heights, now 6-3 overall and 5-1 in the UKC, fell behind 5-0 early and trailed for most of the opening quarter before scoring the final six points of the quarter to take a 14-10 lead.

      The T-Birds led 21-14 at the half after a second quarter that included a total of 11 points for both teams.

      But Shawnee Heights left no doubt after the break, outscoring the Pioneers 18-6 in the third stanza to build a 39-20 cushion before closing out things with a 14-2 fourth quarter and forcing a running clock over the final 3:29.

      Senior Imani McGlory led the T-Birds with 18 points, including four 3-pointers, while junior Pearmella Carter scored all of her 12 points in the second half after missing the bulk of the first half with two fouls.

      PearmellaCarter2026LV 1Shawnee Heights junior Pearmella Carter scored all 12 of her points in the second half in Friday's 53-22 UKC win over Leavenworth. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      Junior KK Emmot scored eight of her 10 points in the second half, with a pair of 3-pointers.

      Sophomore Layla Brown led Leavenworth (4-3, 2-3) with 13 points.

      Shawnee Heights will be back at home Tuesday, hosting Piper in a UKC contest. 

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS GIRLS 53, LEAVENWORTH 22

      Leavenworth        10 4 6 2  -- 22

      Shawnee Heights 14 7 18 14  -- 53

      Leavenworth (4-3, 2-3) – Walker 1-4 0-0 3, Huewitt 2-7 1-4 6, Brown 4-15 3-7 13, Allen 0-3 0-0 0, M. McIntyre 0-2 0-0 0, Graham 0-2 0-0 0, McCann 0-2 0-0 0, Lovejoy 0-2 0-0 0, P. McIntyre 0-3 0-0 0, Noell 0-0 0-2 0, Tolber 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 7-40 4-13 22. 

      Shawnee Heights (6-3, 5-1) – Emmot 3-8 2-2 10, McGlory 5-11 4-4 18, Carter 4-5 4-6 12, Baum 1-4 1-2 3, Vega 2-5 0-0 4, Brees 1-1 0-0 2, Hamilton 2-4 0-2 4, Schmidt 0-2 0-2 0, Karlyle 0-0 0-0 0, Moeder 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-40 11-18 53.

      3-point goals – Leavenworth 4 (Brown 2, Walker, Huewitt), Shawnee Heights 6 (McGlory 4, Emmot 2). Total fouls – Leavenworth 16, Shawnee Heights 15. Fouled out – none. Technical fouls -- none.

    • Stifling defense powers T-Bird boys to 60-24 UKC win over Pioneers

      Rick Peterson

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      Shawnee Heights was just fine offensively in Friday's United Kansas Conference home boys game against Leavenworth, with three T-Birds scoring at least 13 points and seven cracking the scoring column.

      QuincyDixon2026 4Shawnee Heights freshman Quincy Dixon (22) scored a game-high 19 points in Friday's 60-24 UKC win over Leavenworth. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      CamRoss2026 1Junior Cam Ross scored 18 points in Shawnee Heights' 60-24 UKC win over Leavenworth Friday night. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

      But make no mistake about it, defense was the story for Heights in its 60-24 romp past the Pioneers on King and Queen of Courts night.

      Shawnee Heights, now 4-4 overall and 3-3 in the UKC, limited Leavenworth (2-5, 1-4) to just five points in a dominating 35-5 first half and never looked back, forcing a running clock throughout the fourth quarter.

      "We're not deceived, that's not the Los Angeles Lakers, but they got five points,'' Darting said about the first half. "They're a high school team of really good athletes, so it was great and we were playing so hard.

      "We're shooting as a team 52 percent for the year, but you see why, it's coming from the defensive end. They've bought in and they believe it. I've sold from Day 1 that if we're going to get anything better than average you've got to be really good defensively.''  

      Heights led 11-3 at the end of the opening quarter and then hit Leavenworth with a 24-2 second quarter to take command. The T-Birds held the Pioneers scoreless until the 2:15 mark of the quarter.

      The pace slowed drastically in the second half as Darting emptied his bench, but the T-Birds still outscored the Pioneers, 25-19, while forcing 29 Leavenworth turnovers on the night.

      Freshman Quincy Dixon scored a game-high 19 points for Shawnee Heights with a pair of 3-pointers and a 7 of 10 performance at the free throw line while junior Cam Ross had 18 points (7 of 9 at the line) and senior Ja'Veon Alston 13.

      Junior Adrian Brantley led Leavenworth with 7 points.

      Shawnee Heights will be back in action Tuesday, hosting Piper in a UKC game.

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS BOYS 60, LEAVENWORTH 24

      Leavenworth        3 2 12 7  -- 24

      Shawnee Heights 11 24 14 11  -- 60

      Leavenworth (2-5, 1-4) – Cheatham 2-4 2-6 6, King 1-3 0-0 2, Clark 1-3 0-0 2, Brantley 2-7 1-2 7, Alonzon 1-5 2-2 4, Jefferson 0-4 0-0 0, Aizaiah Rookwood 0-0 0-0 0, Davis 0-1 3-4 3, Tolbert 0-1 0-0 0, Lobina 0-0 0-0 0, Flanders 0-0 0-0 0, Butter 0-1 0-0 0, Ayden Rookwood 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 7-29 9-14 24. 

      Shawnee Heights (4-4, 3-3) – Alston 5-9 2-2 13, Cook 0-8 2-2 2, Ross 5-9 7-9 18, Scott 2-5 0-2 4, Dixon 5-15 7-10 19, Lee 0-0 0-0 0, Becker 1-2 0-0 2, Terrell 1-1 0-0 2, Vega 0-0 0-0 0, Halloran 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-49 18-25 60.

      3-point goals – Leavenworth 2 (Brantley 2), Shawnee Heights 4 (Dixon 2, Alston, Ross). Total fouls – Leavenworth 18, Shawnee Heights 16. Fouled out – Ross. Technical fouls -- none.

    • A look at Tuesday's Shawnee County girls basketball games

      Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

      By RICK PETERSON

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      TUESDAY'S GAMES

      EMPORIA (4-4, 0-0) at HAYDEN (6-2, 0-0)

      The Spartans and Wildcats will open Centennial League play on Tuesday, with Hayden opening defense of the league title it captured last season. The Wildcats dropped a 38-36 non-league decision at Shawnee Heights last Friday, Hayden's second straight loss after six straight wins to start the season. Sophomore Hailey Schmidtlein led Hayden with 16 points against the T-Birds while senior Lauren Borjon added 11 points. Emporia is coming off a 32-25 win over Circle.

      KKEmmot2026 4KK Emmot, Shawnee Heights 

      DE SOTO (2-3, 1-1) at SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (4-3, 3-1)

      Shawnee Heights climbed above .500 with a 38-36 non-league win over Hayden last Friday at home. T-Bird junior KK Emmot scored 9 of her game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning free throws with 2.9 seconds remaining. Shawnee Heights has now won three straight games after starting the season 1-3. De Soto dropped a 45-34 United Kansas Conference decision to Seaman to close out its pre-holiday slate. 

      WABAUNSEE (5-1, 2-1) at CAIR PARAVEL (3-3, 0-2)

      Cair Paravel Latin ended its 2025 slate with a tight 40-37 Flint Hills League decision to Chase County while Wabaunsee is also coming off a loss, dropping a 68-37 league game to Osage City. London Backman leads CPLS with a 9.8 scoring average while Karsyn Hastert pulls down 5.7 rebounds per game.

      AddalineHall2025SH 1Addaline Hall, Topeka West

      TOPEKA WEST (1-5, 0-4) at LEAVENWORTH (3-2, 1-2)

      Topeka West will be looking for its first United Kansas Conference victory Tuesday night at Leavenworth. Senior Addaline Hall leads the Chargers with a 10.8 scoring average while junior Sydney VanDyke averages 8.8 points and leads the city of Topeka in rebounding with 14.0 per game and in blocked shots with a 3.8 average. 

      BrynnAnderson2026 1Brynn Anderson, Washburn Rural

      WASHBURN RURAL (4-2, 0-0) at JUNCTION CITY (1-4, 0-0)

      Washburn Rural will be playing its second game of 2026 in as many nights, opening Centennial League play against the Blue Jays after dropping a 50-35 non-league decision to Olathe North Monday night. Junior Blue freshman Brynn Anderson scored 14 first-half points with three 3-pointers against Olathe North, but sat out the second half after an injury late in the first half. Senior Hallie Walker had 9 points and 5 rebounds for Rural.

    • A look at Tuesday's Shawnee County boys basketball games

      Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      TUESDAY'S GAMES

      ConnorHanika2026 1Connor Hanika, Hayden

      EMPORIA (8-0, 0-0) at HAYDEN (3-5, 0-0)

      Hayden is coming off a 79-60 non-league loss at Shawnee Heights on Friday while Emporia remained undefeated with a 73-38 non-league romp past Circle. Both the Wildcats and Spartans will be opening Centennial League play Tuesday. Senior Connor Hanika led Hayden with 20 points against Shawnee Heights while junior Mason Becker added 17 points.

      CamRoss2026 4Cam Ross, Shawnee Heights

      DE SOTO (2-3, 0-2) at SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (3-3, 2-2)

      Shawnee Heights evened its record at 3-3 with a 79-60 home win over Hayden last Friday while De Soto closed out 2025 with a 56-40 loss to Seaman on Dec. 19. Junior Cam Ross led Shawnee Heights with 28 points and four 3-pointers against Hayden while senior Ja'Veon Alston added 19 points with a pair of 3-pointers. 

      WABAUNSEE (5-1, 3-0) at CAIR PARAVEL (4-2, 2-0)

      Cair Paravel Latin is off to a solid start, including a 60-39 Flint Hills League win over Chase County on Dec. 19, and faces a tough test Tuesday against a Wabaunsee team that is also unbeaten in league play after a 63-56 win over Osage City to close out 2025. Sophomore Chase Hastert leads Cair Paravel with a 16.3 scoring average and also pulls down 7.5 rebounds a game.

      KeimaniPaul2025SH 2Keimani Paul, Topeka West 

      TOPEKA WEST (5-1, 4-0) at LEAVENWORTH (2-3, 1-2)

      Topeka West will be looking to bounce back Tuesday after the No. 2-ranked (Class 5A) Chargers dropped a 53-49 non-league game at 6A Free State Monday night. Senior Keimani Paul led West with 19 points and four 3-pointers against the Firebirds while senior Malakyah Duncan added 12 points. Leavenworth dropped a 66-36 United Kansas Conference decision to Basehor-Linwood last Friday.

      WASHBURN RURAL (5-2, 0-0) at JUNCTION CITY (4-2, 0-0)

      Washburn Rural stretched its winning streak to four games with a 68-53 non-league win at Olathe West on Saturday while Junction City has won three straight games after a 56-53 win over Shawnee Mission North last time out. Sophomore Brooks Ballard scored 21 points with six 3-pointers in the Junior Blues' win over Olathe West. Tuesday's game is the Centennial League opener for both Rural and Junction City.

    • Newcomers push Shawnee Heights girls past De Soto, 64-46

      Todd Fertig

      By TODD FERTIG

      TopSports.news

      The Shawnee Heights girls relied on some new contributors to lead them past De Soto 64-46 at home Tuesday to improve to 4-1 in the United Kansas Conference.

      PearmellaCarter2026 1Junior Pearmella Carter scored a game-high 19 points in Tuesday's 64-46 Shawnee Heights UKC win over De Soto. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

      With one minute remaining in the first period, the sluggish T-Birds found themselves in a 9-4 hole. But Reianna Vega dropped a 3-pointer just before the buzzer, which sparked a 22-point run over the next seven minutes. By halftime, the T-Birds had built a commanding 32-14 lead.

      Shawnee Heights made that run with its usual scoring leader on the bench. KK Emmot, who averages 18 points per game, tallied just one bucket in the first half before being sidelined with two personal fouls. She returned in the second half, but did not score again.

      Senior Imani McGlory and juniors Pearmela Carter and Sami Baum, none of whom played at Shawnee Heights last year, picked up the slack. Carter led the T-Birds with 19 points while Baum and McGlory added 15 and 14 apiece.

      “We needed them to step up, and they did it within the execution of the team,” Shawnee Heights coach Bob Wells said. “That’s what I was most impressed with. They were getting the shots we want them to get. It was really fun seeing them all step up and hit shots and rebound and play solid on defense.”

      One of the team’s three senior returners, Vega chipped in 13 points. She said the team responded when Emmot left early in the second period.

      “I think all of us, with KK being out, we made sure we were spreading the floor and then each of us was able to drive the lane and do what we’re good at,” Vega said. “In practice, we’ve really worked on spreading out of offense because we tend to get really tight.”

      The T-Bird offense had a very efficient night, hitting 23-51 field goal attempts and 12-15 free throws. Baum contributed three of the team’s six three-pointers.

      “It helped that our girls were mentally prepared that (De Soto) was going to come out and try to be physical and try to hang on to us when we were cutting and doing things like that,” Wells said. “It didn’t get to us. We played through it and kept playing hard.”

      After dropping three tough games in the first two weeks of the season, the T-Birds have won four straight.

      “I feel like the season is getting better,” Vega said. “I feel like we’re on the rise and we’re going to keep going from there.”

      SHAWNEE HEIGHTS GIRLS 64, DE SOTO 46

      De Soto                 9 5  13 19 -- 46

      Shawnee Heights 7 25 18 14 -- 64

      De Soto (2-4, 1-2) – C. Leis 1-5 0-4 2, O’Brien 4-7 1-3 10, Cinotto 0-0 2-2 2, M. Leis 3-10 7-7 14, Chappel 3-6 1-1 8, Bush 1-3 0-0 3, Gulley 1-2 0-0 2, Stapp 1-1 0-0 2, Green 1-1 0-0 3, Major 0-2 0-0 0, Reiswig 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 15-37 11-17 46.

      Shawnee Heights (5-3, 4-1) – Emmot 1-9 0-0 2, McGlory 5-8 2-2 14, Carter 6-12 7-9 19, Baum 5-9 2-2 15, Vega 6-12 0-0 13, Hamilton 0-1 0-0 0, Schmidt 0-0 1-2 1, Brees 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 23-51 12-15 64.

      3-point goals – De Soto 5 (O’Brien 1, M. Leis 1, Chappel 1, Bush 1, Green 1), Shawnee Heights 6 (McGlory 2, Baun 3, Vega 1). Total fouls – De Soto 16, Shawnee Heights 15. Fouled out – None. Technical fouls – None. 

    • Shawnee Heights boys drop 51-50 UKC nailbiter to De Soto

      Todd Fertig

      By TODD FERTIG

      TopSports.news

      Foul trouble and two long scoreless stretches foiled the Shawnee Heights boys’ attempt at a comeback win over De Soto Tuesday at Shawnee Heights. The T-Birds fell to the Wildcats, 51-50.

      KenDarting2026 1Ken Darting's Shawnee Heights boys came up just short in Tuesday's comeback bid, falling 51-50 to De Soto. [File photo/TSN]

      Shuffling due to foul trouble and going to young, inexperienced players, coach Ken Darting nearly led the T-Birds to a come-from-behind win. But a last-second desperation shot produced by wild full-court pressure came up just short.

      “It was a great game between two pretty good teams. But we were always playing uphill,” Darting said. “We did a poor job of getting the right people shooting. We got back in the game with defense, but then we became a 3-point shooting team instead of getting the ball in.”

      Shawnee Heights trailed by just one point, 34-33, at halftime. But the T-Birds did not score for the first four minutes of the third period. After a five-point T-Bird run tied the game at 38-38, Shawnee Heights went back into a funk. They went another six minutes – three minutes into the fourth period – without scoring.

      The T-Birds trailed 47-38 with five minutes remaining in the game. They cranked up the full-court pressure and came roaring back, outscoring the visitors 9-2 over the next three minutes. Freshman Quincy Dixon dropped a 3-pointer to cut the Wildcat lead to 49-47 with 2:10 left. Then Aiden Scott tied the game at 50-50 with a 3-pointer with 1:30 remaining.

      But the T-Birds were unable to capitalize on the momentum. They fouled Wildcat senior Brayan Salas with 15 seconds left. He hit one of his two foul attempts, leaving the T-Birds to scramble for a final shot. A designed play failed. Shawnee Heights recovered a loose ball but a desperate heave at the buzzer just missed.

      “We had two or three opportunities to take the lead, make them have to make the decision. We just about pulled it off,” Darting said.

      Leading the T-Birds was Cam Ross with 12 points, followed by Dixon’s 11. Starters Scott, Ja’Veon Alston and Dae’Veon Cook each scored eight points apiece.

      Pacing the Wildcats was Salas, who hit 5-9 field goal attempts, including four 3-pointers.

      De Soto’s starting five was a mixed bag, but the Wildcats got key buckets from their reserves. Players off the De Soto bench hit 4-7 shots and 6-8 free throws to contribute 17 points. Darting got good effort from his reserves, but just three points.

      “Our margin of error is small, and until we get everybody going in the right direction, we’re gonna keep coming up short,” Darting said. “We’re going to be in every game, but against the top echelon, it’s gonna be like this.”

      DE SOTO BOYS 51, SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 50

      De Soto                 24 10 9 8 -- 51

      Shawnee Heights 17 16 5 12 -- 50

      De Soto (3-3, 1-2) – Patterson 2-10 0-0 4, Dickerson 2-10 3-4 7, Morayah 1-1 0-0 2, Waite 2-6 1-3 5, Salas 5-9 2-4 16, Krier 0-1 2-2 2, Rapp 1-2 0-0 3, Brady 1-2 4-6 7, Morton 2-2 0-0 5. Totals: 16-43 12-19 51.

      Shawnee Heights (3-4, 2-3) – Alston 3-6 2-2 8, Cook 3-8 1-2 8, Ross 4-16 4-6 12, Scott 3-5 0-0 8, Dixon 5-8 0-1 11, Becker 1-2 1-2 3, Terrell 0-1 0-0 0, Vega 0-0 0-0 0, Lee 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 19-46 8-13 50.

      3-point goals – De Soto 7 (Salas 4, Rapp 1, Brady 1, Morton 1), Shawnee Heights 4 (Scott 2, Cook 1, Dixon 1). Total fouls – De Soto 15, Shawnee Heights 23. Fouled out – Scott. Technical fouls – Alston. 

    • Chemistry, win total growing for new-look T-bird girls basketball

      Todd Fertig

      By TODD FERTIG

      TopSports.news

      Sometimes talent isn’t as important as chemistry. Shawnee Heights girls basketball coach Bob Wells could see his team had talent. But he had to wonder about the chemistry when Heights added three newcomers this winter who were most likely to start and play big roles for the T-Birds.

      PearmellaCarter2026 1Pearmella Carter, Shawnee Heights

      ImaniMcGlory2025TW 2Imani McGlory, Shawnee Heights

      SamiBaum2026 1Sami Baum, Shawnee Heights

      The T-Birds made a run at the Class 5A State Tournament last season that came up just short, a loss to Piper in the sub-state finals. Wells wanted to build on that success, which was spearheaded by then-sophomore guard KK Emmot.

      Emmot returned, as did versatile forward Reianna Vega, but the T-Birds lost Kaydence Torrez to graduation and Tayler Hanshaw, a current senior who is out with an injury, in addition to a couple of other key graduates. Wells would need to find athleticism, size, scoring and leadership if the T-Birds were to continue their run of success.

      Into the gym this November walked three new players who brought those qualities, plus experience. An added benefit was that the three were a known commodity. For the most part, they knew each other and the returning T-Birds knew them.

      Joining the T-Birds were senior Imani McGlory, a sharpshooting transfer from Topeka West, junior Pearmela Carter, a skilled scorer from Highland Park, and junior Sami Baum, a long wing who played for the NEK homeschool team.

      Wells liked what he saw, but couldn’t be sure how well the group would work together.

      “Without a doubt I wondered, ‘How are they going to jell together?’” Wells said after Tuesday’s 64-46 T-Bird win over De Soto. “They all knew each other when they were young kids, but that was when they were playing ‘bitty ball.’ Now they’re playing high-speed ball.”

      Wells said after the T-Birds’first home game that the new T-Birds faced a tough learning curve but were growing. He said the team’s returners were helping to smooth the transition.

      One month later – in its eighth game of the season – the new crew was called upon to step up under adversity. Facing De Soto Tuesday, Emmot was sent to the bench with early fouls. Averaging 18 points per game for the season, the junior spent much of the night on the sideline and managed just two points in the game. Someone would have to take up the slack.

      The pressure was on the trio of newcomers, and they rose to the occassion. Carter, a powerful forward with a soft touch around the goal, scored 19 to lead the T-Birds. Baum knocked down three 3-pointers and finished with 15 points. McGlory tossed in 14. The trio hit 16-29 shots from the field and 11-13 from the line.

      The result was the T-Birds' fourth straight win as Heights improved to 5-3 on the season.

      “We needed them to step up, and they did it within the execution of the team,” Wells said. “That’s what I was most impressed with. They were getting the shots we want them to get. It was really fun seeing them all step up and hit shots and rebound and play solid on defense.”

      Was it the natural progression of players becoming more comfortable in the system that caused the trio to bloom Tuesday, or was it the absence of their scoring leader?

      “It was probably a little bit of both,” Wells said. “They realized KK was not (in the game), I’ve got to step up a little bit here, and they did. And now they know they can do it.

      “We’ve had so many games and so little practice time where they can get out there and really work together and start to feel like they know what’s going on. They’re starting to play without thinking instead of having to think about what they’re doing out there.”

      Vega said familiarity with the new girls was key. Once they were in the program, it was a matter of embracing roles.

      “We had seen them come from different places and we know what they are best at,” said Vega, who scored 13 points against De Soto. “So, we just fit them into the roster and let them do what they had to do. If they didn’t get it right, we explained to them how we do certain things. Eventually we were all on the same page and we are all learning together now at this point.”

      Carter came to the T-Birds with the most familiarity. She knew both McGlory and Baum, who didn’t know each other. She also was friends with most of the returning T-Birds. Carter had shouldered a heavy load at Highland Park as a sophomore, serving as the Scots’ primary scoring option.

      “I actually like (my role here) because the whole team is playing together and the whole team is scoring,” Carter said. “It’s like a group effort. Everybody’s cheering for each other, not getting jealous of each other. I went to Shawnee Heights Middle School, so it’s kind of like playing with old friends.”

    • A1 Lock & Key Performers Jan. 5, 2026

      Rick Peterson

      By RICK PETERSON

      TopSports.news

      BrooksBallard2026mug 1Brooks Ballard

      BROOKS BALLARD, Washburn Rural

      A 6-foot-2 sophomore, Ballard connected on 6 of 10 3-point attempts and hit 7 of 11 shots overall and his only free throw attempt on the way to a career-high 21-point performance in Saturday's 68-53 non-league road victory at Olathe West, helping the Junior Blues improve to 5-2 on the season.

      HaileyCaryl2026mug 2Hailey Caryl

      HAILEY CARYL, Topeka High

      Playing only her second game of the season after missing four games with an injury, the 5-foot-10 sophomore scored a career-high 26 points Friday night, including a 6 of 7 performance at the free throw line, as Topeka High posted its second straight victory, an 87-31 road decision over USD 501 rival Highland Park.

      KKEmmot2024mug 2KK Emmot

      KK EMMOT, Shawnee Heights

      Emmot, a 5-foot-8 junior, scored 9 of her game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning free throws with 2.9 seconds remaining, as Shawnee Heights took a 38-36 home non-league victory over city rival Hayden Friday night. Emott scored 7 of the T-Birds' final 8 points as Heights improved to 4-3.

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