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For the first time all season, the Washburn men’s basketball team will be in bounce-back mode when the Ichabods host Missouri Southern in an MIAA contest Thursday night at Lee Arena.
The No. 8-ranked Ichabods, 8-1 overall and in the MIAA, will host Missouri Southern (4-4, 4-4) in a 7:30 p.m. contest, following a 5:30 women’s game between Washburn (3-4, 3-4) and Southern (4-4, 4-4).
Washburn’s men will be looking to rebound from their first loss of the season, a 74-67 loss at then 22nd-ranked Missouri Western last Saturday.
Brett Ballard’s Ichabods will be looking to snap a four-game losing streak against Jeff Boschee’s Lions, who have dropped their last two games and four of their last five, including an 83-67 loss at Pittsburg State last Saturday.
Overall the Lions have won 9 of their last 10 contests against WU, including the last four games played in Lee Arena.
Senior Tyler Geiman, the MIAA player of the week, leads Washburn in scoring (18.6 average), assists (5.9), rebounds (7.3) and steals (1.9).
Junior Jonny Clausing is averaging 11.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.3 blocks while junior Jalen Lewis averages 11.6 points and senior Drew Maschoff 10 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists.
Geiman, who leads the MIAA and ranks fifth in the nation in assists, became the 26th player in Washburn history to reach the 1,000-point mark for career points (1,012).

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Seaman's bowling teams, led by Makenzie Millard and Dylan Birkenbaugh, got the 2021 season off to a good start while Topeka West's Dason Tidwell started his high school career with a bang in Tuesday's Hayden quadrangular at Gage Bowl.
Seaman swept the team titles while Millard and Tidwell were the individual winners, with Tidwell winning in his first high school meet as a freshman with a 735 three-game series while Millard, a junior who was fifth in the Class 5A-1A state meet a year ago, took girls honors with a 727 series.
Dason Tidwell
Individual runner-up Birkenbaugh (725) was one of three Viking bowlers in the top five as Seaman won the boys championship by a 2,760-2,695 margin over Topeka West. Seaman's girls, meanwhile, swept the top three places en route to a win by a 2,446-2,130 margin over Manhattan.

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Still playing without senior standout Isiah Johnson and his 30-point scoring average due to COVID-19 protocols, Shawnee Heights went on the road Tuesday night and came home with a big 63-51 United Kansas Conference win over Leavenworth.
Four Shawnee Heights players cracked double figures, led by sophomore Dante' Harrison with 17 points, as the T-Birds improved to 2-2 overall and 1-1 in the UKC.
Andrew Rantz and Harvey Davis both added 12 points for the T-Birds while Nate Pewe had 11 for the T-Birds.
"It was a big win,'' Heights coach Ken Darting said. "I think this is something we can build on. We just need to keep growing every day and I think we will.''
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After losing their first four games of the season, Eric King’s Topeka HighTrojans looked determined to rewrite the script Tuesday night at Hayden.
“We’ve been getting better and better as a team. We’ve been emphasizing teamwork in practice,” King said – and it showed.
Their decisive 59-40 victory over the Wildcats was a true team effort for the Trojans, with eight different players scoring.
Seniors Jalen Smith, Isiah Esquibel, and Jevhyn Wilson led the way with a combined 39 points and 18 rebounds.
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A good indication of how high Rick Bloomquist's expectations are for this year's Topeka West boys basketball team was the veteran coach's mood after Tuesday night's home Centennial League game against Emporia.
The Chargers had just rolled to a 76-50 victory over the Spartans to improve to 6-0 overall and 5-0 in the league, but Bloomquist, by his own admission, wasn't exactly pleased.
"I'm not real happy,'' Bloomquist said with a chuckle. "We expect to win right now. I'm not going to be bashful about it, I'm not going to get into any old cliches about one at a time. I believe all of that, yes, but I don't do this to expect not to win. It's been a hard build to get this place to where it's at right now and we feel very fortunate that we've got the kids we have because I've got some very talented players that work hard for us, but the bar is higher and we're trying to get there too fast.
"We've got to be a little bit more patient, a little bit more poised and it's got to start from the top. That means me, so I'm going in the locker room and I'm going to be patient and poised and tell them how unhappy I am.''