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Topeka Invitational: West boys roll to semifinals with 76-56 win over UKC foe Lansing
By Todd Fertig
TopSports.news
The Topeka West Chargers cruised by Lansing 76-56 Thursday in the first round of the Topeka Invitational Tournament at Topeka High.
The Chargers improved to 6-2 on the season with their fourth straight win and will face Olathe East in the tournament semifinals at 8 p.m. Friday.
Sophomore Prince Lassiter came off the bench to score 16 points in Topeka West's 76-56 first-round Topeka Invitational win over Lansing Thursday. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
The Chargers were able to play their reserves a significant number of minutes, resting their starters and creating a very balanced statistical line. Ten players scored for Topeka West, with four breaking double figures.
Charger coach Christian Ulsaker was pleased to rotate so many players in the opening-round game.
“It’s good for our coaching staff, because we are evaluating throughout the entire year, and it’s hard sometimes in practice to evaluate because you’re going against the same guys over and over,” Ulsaker said. “So, getting 11 guys on the court is very beneficial for the program.”
Playing big schools from around the state will help the Chargers, currently ranked seventh in Class 5A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, prepare for bigger challenges ahead.
“This is going to get us ready for sub-state, for sure,” Ulsaker said. “Three games in three days. No shot clock. We’ve played with a shot clock all year and now we don’t have a shot clock. This is really getting us ready for postseason play.”
Junior Malakyah Duncan (12) scored 10 points in Topeka West's 76-56 Topeka Invitational win over Lansing Thursday night. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Starters Kamoni Ford tallied 11 points and Malakyah Duncan and Javian Chambers added 10 apiece. But the leading scorer for the Chargers was reserve big man Prince Lassiter, who came off the bench to score 16. A big-bodied post, Lassiter may develop into a different weapon for the Chargers.

Topeka Invitational: Trojans' bid for first win ends in overtime heartbreaker to Olathe East
By Todd Fertig
TopSports.news
The Topeka High boys’ bid for their first win of the season slipped just out of their grasp Thursday night in the Topeka Invitational Tournament on the Trojans’ home floor. Topeka High took Olathe East to overtime before falling, 77-70.
Junior Elisha Guest tied for team-high honors with 20 points in Topeka High's 77-70 overtime Topeka Invitational loss to Olathe East Thursday night. [Photo by
Junior Jalen Aldridge scored 20 points for Topeka High in Thursday's 77-70 Topeka Invitational overtime loss to Olathe East. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
After leading 12-10 after one period, the Trojans fell into a 36-25 hole at the intermission. But the home team chipped away at the deficit, eventually tying the score at 59-59 near the end of regulation on a bucket by freshman Mar’Saun Redmond. The Trojans held at the defensive end and had chances to win the game in regulation but came up short.
In the extra period, the Hawks converted nine free throws to pull away. They were led by Carter Gooding’s 27 points.
Topeka High coach Geo Lyons wasn’t about to be content with a near miss.
“I told the guys when we got down to the locker room that every fan, every parent is going to tell them, you know, we played great…their record is better than ours…they’re bigger than us, and all that stuff,” Lyons said. “But I told them, 'It’s not a moral victory. You guys were supposed to win a basketball game.’ And they really feel like they were supposed to win. They feel like they let one get away today.”
The Trojans were led with 20 points each from juniors Elisha Guest and Jalen Aldridge. Coming off the bench to hit big shots and ignite the defense was Redmond.
“That’s a lot of moxy from a young man,” Lyons said of Redmond. “He acts and walks like he’s supposed to belong. He’s beyond his years already.”

Tuesday/Wednesday HS basketball/bowling roundup: T-Birds' Schattilly bowls perfect 300 game
By Rick Peterson
TopSports.news
Shawnee Heights junior Henry Schattilly bowled a perfect 300 game in Tuesday's high school bowling meet at Lawrence, earning the individual title while leading the T-Birds to the team crown.
Shawnee Heights junior Henry Schattilly bowled a 300 game Tuesday in Lawrence, winning the individual title with a 693 series. [File photo/TSN]
Schattilly bowled his 300 in his second game after a first-game 182 and finished his series with a 212 to take individual honors by two pins over Ottawa's Shane Circle with a 693 series.
The T-Birds also got a fourth-place individual finish from Caden Cochrane (680) and a fifth-place showing from Trey Donath (662) en route to the team championship by a 2,703-2,342 margin over Free State.
Chevy Stallbaumer added a 634 series for Shawnee Heights while Donovan Davis had a 597 and Cooper Brown a 552.
Shawnee Heights also won the girls team title in Tuesday's event by a 2,068-2,020 margin over Lawrence Free State.
Reese Bell posted a fourth-place individual finish for the T-Birds with a 533 series.
T-Birds sweep titles in home quadrangular
Shawnee Heights swept the individual and team titles in Wednesday's home quadrangular at Gage Bowl.
Junior Henry Schattilly won his second individual championship in as many days, rolling a 643 three-game series to claim top honors by five pins over teammate Chevy Stallbaumer (638).
Trey Donath also posted a top-five finish, placing fourth with a 591 series, as the T-Birds finished first as a team by a 2,479-2,306 margin over Piper. Topeka West finished fourth as a team with a 2,197 team score.
Shawnee Heights sophomore Addison VanMetre won the girls individual title with a 540 series as the T-Birds edged Piper by a 1,953-1,942 margin in the team standings. Topeka West was fourth with a 1,417 total.
Heights' Sophie Scheve finished fifth individually with a 482 series.
Manhattan wins titles in Topeka High bowling quad
Manhattan dominated Tuesday's Topeka High bowling quadrangular at Gage Bowl, sweeping both the girls individual and team championships.
Manhattan's boys swept the top five individual spots on the way to a 2,603-2,212 margin over Highland Park, while Topeka West (2,109) was third and Topeka High (2,030).
Cristian Reyes led Highland Park with a 579 series while Allen McCracken had a 572 series and Aaron Poe a 565 for the Scots.
Alec Rutschmann led Topeka West with a 556 series while Austin Mitchell paced Topeka High with a 551.
Manhattan went one-two individually in the girls division on the way to a 1,997-1,469 margin over Topeka West in the team standings. Highland Park finished third with a 1,336 team score while Topeka High was fourth at 1,297.
West's Kaitlyn Leeburg finished third with a 459 series while Highland Park was led by Thalia Villanueva, who finished fifth with a 434.
Lilly Krohe led Topeka High with a 380 series.
Lady Scots bounce back with 23-point Meadowlark Conference win
Highland Park girls basketball, which suffered its first loss on Tuesday to USD 501 rival Topeka High, bounced back with a 61-38 Meadowlark Conference victory over Atchison Wednesday night.
Sophomores Zayah Kincade and Pearmella Carter scored 15 points apiece to lead Highland Park, which Carter also grabbed 15 rebounds with five steals and Kincade connected on four 3-pointers.
Highland Park improved to 7-1 with a perfect 5-0 record in the Meadowlark Conference.
Malakyah Duncan led the way with 18 points in Tuesday's 50-49 Topeka West UKC win over Basehor-Linwood, the Chargers' fourth straight. [File photo/TSN]
West boys tune up for tourney with 50-49 UKC win over Bobcats
Juniors Malakyah Duncan and Keimani Paul combined for 30 points Tuesday night as No. 7-ranked Topeka West held on for a 50-49 United Kansas Conference win over Basehor-Linwood.
Duncan scored 18 points to lead the Chargers while Paul added 12 points as West improved to 6-2 overall and in the UKC with its fourth straight win.
West led 10-9 at the end of the first quarter and used a 16-10 second quarter to take a 26-19 halftime advantage.
West went up 42-33 after three quarters and held on for the win after Basehor-Linwood closed with a 16-8 fourth quarter.
Topeka West is competing Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Topeka Invitational Tournament at Topeka High.