on By RICK PETERSON
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Highland Park senior girls basketball standout Koralee Jones registered a quadruple-double in Tuesday's 68-10 home Meadowlark Conference victory over Kansas City-Sumner.
Highland Park senior Koralee Jones registered a quadruple-double in Tuesday's 68-10 Meadowlark Conference win over Kansas City-Sumner. [File photo/TSN]
Jones scored 22 points with 13 rebounds, 10 steals and 10 assists as Highland Park improved to 3-5 overall and 3-1 in the conference.
Highland Park officials said that they have been told that based on available records and news reports there are no verified instances of a previous Kansas high school girls player officially recording a quadruple-double although there have been several near-misses.
The Scots will be back in action Thursday, playing a non-league game at Shawnee Heights before hosting KC-Harmon on Friday in a Meadowlark Conference contest.
Hayden star junior bowler Kelton Meier opened his 2026 season on Tuesday with a 785 series, including a 300 game. [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]
Hayden's Meier bowls perfect 300 game
Hayden junior Kelton Meier, who helped the Wildcats win a Class 4A-1A state bowling championship to end the 2025 season, opened '26 with a spectacular performance on Tuesday in the Hayden quadrangular at Gage Bowl, rolling a 785 series, including a perfect 300 game in his final game of the day.
Meier opened his series with a 227 and rolled a 258 in the second game before achieving perfection in the third game.
Andrew Lee added a 611 series, Reece Renyer a 585, Ashton Litke a 562 and Jason Ahlstedt a 530 as Hayden claimed the team crown over Centennial League foe Manhattan.
Hayden's girls finished second to Manhattan, with Emily Peterson leading the Wildcats with 457 series.
Manhattan's Cortlynn Millington won the girls individual title with a 720 series, including a 279 game.
Sabres top Highland Park boys
Kansas City-Sumner's boys improved to 5-5 overall and 3-2 in the Meadowlark Conference with a 73-52 Tuesday night road win at Highland Park.
The Scots fell to 2-6 overall and 2-2 in the conference.
Highland Park will play a non-league game at Shawnee Heights on Thursday before hosting KC-Harmon in a Meadowlark contest on Friday.
Seaman girls fall to De Soto in UKC tilt
Coming off a 23-point United Kansas Conference win at Topeka West a night earlier, the No. 10-ranked (Class 5A) Seaman girls dropped a 52-38 home UKC decision to De Soto on Wednesday.
The Vikings trailed the Wildcats 15-7 at the end of the opening quarter and 26-17 at the half.
Seaman got back in the hunt with a 17-13 third quarter but the Wildcats closed with a 13-3 fourth stanza, pulling away at the free throw line.
Senior Maddie Gragg led the Vikings (6-3 overall, 6-2 UKC) with nine points while sophomore Claire Puvogel added eight points and Cara Beaton, Lydia Dreher and Brynn Spencer seven points apiece.
Maddie Leis led De Soto with 20 points.
Seaman will be back at home Friday to host UKC foe Leavenworth.
Lion boys protect Flint Hills lead with win over Osage City
Cair Paravel boys basketball improved to 7-2 overall and a perfect 5-0 in the Flint Hills League with a 51-40 home win over Osage City Tuesday night.
The Lions jumped out to a 13-8 first-quarter lead and led 27-15 at the half.
Osage City used an 18-7 third quarter to get within a point before the Lions closed things out with a 17-7 fourth quarter.
"Huge league win against an extremely talented and well-coached Osage City team,'' CPLS coach Chip Kueffer said in a text.
Senior Lucas Marichal led Cair Paravel with 16 points while Chase Hastert added 13 points and Blaine Durbin 11.
The Lions will travel to West Franklin on Friday.
CPLS girls fall to Osage City
Cair Paravel's girls fell at home Tuesday night to Osage City in a Flint Hills League matchup, 56-28.
Osage City took command with a 20-3 first quarter and led 34-13 at the half and 48-21 at the start of the fourth quarter.
Senior Karsyn Hastert paced the Lions with 9 points while London Backman and Kelly Ann Chada averaged six points apiece.
CPLS will travel to West Franklin on Friday.
Bulldawg boys top Riley County, 48-44
Rossville, No. 9-ranked in Class 2A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, improved to 5-4 overall and 3-2 in the Big East League with a 48-44 Tuesday night road win at Riley County.
The Bulldawgs will be at home Friday night to host Perry-Lecompton.
Rossville girls drop Big East game to Falcons
Rossville girls basketball dropped a 62-50 Big East League decision to Riley County Tuesday night on the road, falling to 3-6 overall and 1-4 in the league.
Rossville will be at home Friday to host Big East foe Perry-Lecompton.
Eagle boys improve to 8-2 with 20-point romp
Silver Lake's boys improved to 8-2 overall and 6-0 in the Big East League Tuesday night, posting a 72-52 win at Jefferson West.
Jeff West fell to 6-3 overall and 4-2 in the league.
Silver Lake, ranked No. 7 in Class 3A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, will be at home Friday to host undefeated Rock Creek in a Big East showdown.
Top-ranked Lady Eagles roll to 38-point win
Silver Lake, top-ranked in Class 3A, improved to 10-0 overall and 6-0 in the Big East League, with a 62-24 league road win Tuesday night.
Jefferson West dropped to 6-3 overall and 3-3 in the league.
Silver Lake will be at home Friday to host Rock Creek.









