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By KYLE MANTHE
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Washburn Rural girls basketball showed why you never underestimate the heart of a champion Tuesday night as the defending Classs 6A champions came back from an 11-point deficit in the third quarter to knock off No. 6-ranked Shawnee Mission Northwest, 54-45.
“How we rebounded from two losses in a row, basically I was very proud … however it gets harder and they have to know that they have to do hard things, and I think this group is going to embrace that,” said Washburn Rural coach Kevin Bordewick.
All 54 points for the Lady Blues were scored by the starting five an 42 of those came from junior Zoe Canfield, who had 26, and senior Brooklyn DeLeye, who finished with 16 points.
“I’d pick those two if I had a draft. Zoe, she is unbelievable when she gets hot from three, there are no limits to how far she wants to shoot them, too,” Bordewick said. “I thought Brooklyn was a lot more fierce in the post than what she has been, we have been harping on her about that, and I think she elevated that quite a bit.”
The Lady Blues did not lead the entire first half, and needed seven first-quarter points from Kansas commit Canfield in the first quarter to trail by just one point, 14-13.
Rural was held to just six points in the second quarter. The cold spell and stout defense by the Cougars allowed them to go on an 8-0 run through the middle of the quarter and go into half leading, 27-19.
Out of halftime the Lady Blues got four straight points but were answered right back with seven in a row by Northwest, which took an 11-point lead.
The next 13 points in the game for either team came from Canfield or Brooklyn DeLeye, giving Rural a 38-36 lead after three.
“I thought our defensive intensity picked up and when that happens I feel like it makes us more in rhythm on offense,” Bordewick said.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Seaman's girls and Highland Park's boys climbed to No. 2 in the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association's Class 5A state rankings while Topeka HIgh's girls returned to the top 10 in 6A and Rossville's girls cracked the rankings in 3A.
Seaman and Highland Park both moved from No. 3 to the second spot in 5A while Silver Lake held on to the No. 2 spot in the latest 3A girls rankings, released Tuesday.
Topeka High returned to the 6A girls rankings at No. 10 after winning the Hardwood Classic in De Soto while Rossville made its debut at No. 10 in the 3A girls rankings after winning the Irish Classic in Chapman.
Hayden's boys remained No. 3 in 4A while Topeka West's boys dropped a spot to No. 8 in 5A despite two double-digit wins.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Sure, Highland Park coach Michael Williams was happy to get a convincing 85-57 non-league win in Tuesday's home contest against Kansas City-Southeast, Mo.
But what made Williams the happiest was that after spending a lot more time practicing than playing, his No. 2-ranked (Class 5A) Scots finally got only their second chance to test themselves in a game.
"I'm glad to be playing games,'' Williams said. "It's only our second game pre-Christmas and we only have one more on Friday night. Obviously, there's things that we're doing right now that's far from where we'll be at later, but it's good to have games.
"It's good to have another 80-point night, drop (the opponents') score down a little bit more. We were able to open up the bench and get our guys in there involved and the older guys are kind of setting the tone for us.''
Highland Park (2-0) was never seriously threatened after opening up a commanding 24-11 first-quarter advantage over the Knights behind senior Bo Aldridge's 18-point quarter.
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By RICK PETERSON
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The only real highlight for Kansas City-Southeast Mo. in Tuesday night's non-league basketball game at Highland Park came when the Knights hit a free throw to trail by just a 2-1 margin two minutes into the game.
But things got progressively worse for the Scots from that point on, with Highland Park taking control with a 38-0 run on the way to a 68-9 win.
And although the game was a runaway after Highland Park opened up commanding leads of 19-1 at the end of the first quarter and 43-2 at the half, coach Robert Brown said his team took a lot of positives away from the game, including the 1-1 Scots' first win of the season.
"We'll take a win,'' Brown said. "We'll always take wins all day.''
Highland Park standout Amelia Ramsey, a 6-foot sophomore, had a monster night with 27 points and 24 rebounds while three other Scots reached double figures and 11 players saw action.
"We're trying to learn how to win the right way, focus on what we need to work on and stay disciplined,'' Brown said. "And even when we got a big lead we wanted to just keep working on what we need to work on.
"We wanted to give Amelia some touches, touches that she needs, and we're a young team so we're still learning how to play with each other.''
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By RICK PETERSON
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Washburn Rural's girls wrestling team rolled to the team championship in the 32-school Council Bluffs Classic by more than 200 points on Saturday in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
The Junior Blues finished the two-day event with a whopping 648 points, taking the title by 214.5 points over Lewis Central, Iowa.
Rural senior star Addison Broxterman notched the 100th pin of her career in Iowa on the way to a second-place finish in the 125-pound division.
Broxterman, 12-1 on the season, advanced to the championship match before dropping an 8-2 decision to Lewis Central senior Sophie Barnes.
Also posting runner-up finishes for the Junior Blues were junior 105-pounder Kristen Rezac and senior 130-pounder Alexis Fredrickson while Rural got third-place finishes from sophomore Molly Spader (100) and junior Fatima Escobar (190).
Sophomore Annie Gallegos (120), junior Raya Eilert (145), junior TaAni Rhoten (170) and junior Sophia Ross (235) all placed fourth.
Easton Broxterman paces Rural boys at Council Bluffs
Sophomore 113-pounder Easton Broxterman finished second in the 41-school Council Bluffs Classic boys division to pace the two-time defending Class 6A state-champion Washburn Rural boys.
Broxterman, 11-1 on the season, lost a tight 8-5 decision to Fort Dodge junior Dru Ayala in the 113-pound championhip match.
Washburn Rural got a third-place finish from freshman Landen Kocher-Munoz (120) while senior Henri McGivern (126) finished fourth.
Rural finished 12th as a team and was the top Kansas team in the standings.
Wunder, Carver lead T-Bird boys in Manhattan Duals
Shawnee Heights senior 215-pounder Sean Wunder and junior 285-pounder Rykan Carver posted 5-0 records in Saturday's Manhattan Dual Tournament.