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By JUSTIN BURKHARDT
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In front of a packed house at Washburn Rural for a big rivalry game on Winter Royalty night a fight ensued between the Lady Blues and the Hayden Wildcats in a game that went back and fourth all night long punch after punch before freshman Maddie Vickery hit the game-winning shot to give Rural a 46-44 Centennial League win.
“Maddie made some huge plays tonight,” Washburn Rural coach Kevin Bordewick said. “When (teams) clamp down on Zoe Canfield, Maddie is known to kind of say, 'Okay let's go,' but they work so well with each other. Like that last set play, Zoe took her girl clear out of the play and cleared the lane for Maddie and she had a great finish on it.”
Rural would separate itself in the game and the Wildcats would claw back and stay right there, with Rural going into halftime up 28-20 and Hayden coming out after halftime to tie it up 34-34 late in the third quarter.
The Lady Blues were led in scoring by Vickery, who finished with a game-high 18 points.
“It was such a great team win,'' Vickery said. "I think we played really good defense, especially in the first half. We came out hot and battled until the end. We didn't let off the gas. It meant a little bit more because it was our winter formal game, so we wanted the 'W' for sure. To win that game on our home court with such an amazing crowd was pretty special.”
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By CHARLES SPURLOCK
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The Seaman Vikings hosted the Topeka West Chargers in a United Kansas Conference boys contest on Friday night. After a high scoring first quarter, it became a defensive battle, with Topeka West taking a 55-49 win.
Both teams started the game by shooting 8-12 from the field in the opening quarter and Topeka West led 23-17.
In the second quarter, the defense began to stiffen on both ends of the court. Seaman shot 6-12 in the quarter and cut into the West lead by halftime, trailing 32-30.
The teams played even in the third quarter with Topeka West holding on to the two-point advantage, 40-38, going into the fourth quarter.
The Chargers increased the lead to 46-38 in the first three minutes of the final quarter, but the Vikings responded with 3-pointers from senior Justin Phillips and sophomore KaeVon Bonner, to cut the deficit to 46-44. The Vikings could get no closer due to some empty possessions and giving up four offensive rebounds on missed free throws in the final 90 seconds.
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By CHARLES SPURLOCK
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In their second meeting of the season, the No. 2 ranked team in Class 5A, the Seaman Lady Vikes, played host to Topeka West Friday night, rolling to a 78-33 United Kansas Conference win over the Chargers.
From the outset, the Lady Vikes controlled the game. Seaman led 20-8 at the end of the first quarter and doubled the total of the Lady Chargers by halftime, 38-19.
“We have been stressing in practice about getting the ball moving on offense,'' Seaman coach Matt Tinsley said. The ball will find the right person when we do that.”
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By Todd Fertig
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Despite trailing by double digits in the first quarter, the Rossville boys won a barnburner over rival Silver Lake Friday night in overtime, 87-79.
Rossville trailed 19-9 after a period but scrapped back, cutting the deficit to 35-32 at halftime. Jakoby McDonnell came off the bench to score nine points in the period to spark the comeback.
A see-saw affair ensued, with numerous ties and lead changes.
Rossville’s Kameron Badura drilled a 3-pointer with just a few seconds remaining to send it to overtime tied at 72.
“In the end, it comes down to grit. We’re growing as a team in the adversity part of it,” said Rossville coach Brandon McDonnell. “Last year, when we went through some adversity, we didn’t know how to face it. And then it took everything down.
“I reiterate to the boys, ‘You’re supposed to be here. You can play with anybody. Now they’re believing it because of the belief they have in themselves.' ”
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By Todd Fertig
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A clash of top ranked girls teams from the 3A classification wasn’t as close as expected Friday night as visiting Silver Lake ran away from host Rossville early, winning 68-39.
The decisive win over No. 3-ranked Rossville validated Silver Lake’s top ranking according to Kailyn Hanni, sophomore point guard of the Lady Eagles.
“I think this says that our ranking matters. It says who we are,” Hanni said. “We’re the No. 1 team in the state for a reason.”
Despite missing much of the first half with foul trouble, post MaKenzie McDaniel hit eight of nine shots from the field and scored 17 points for the Lady Eagles, tying McKinley Kruger for leading scorer.
Hanni added 14 points and was the tip of the spear for Silver Lake.
“She has a great basketball IQ,” Silver Lake coach Kyle Porter said of Hanni. “She’s really bouncy – for being 5-foot-6 she plays a lot bigger than she is with her athleticism. She really helps us set the tone defensively. And on the offensive end, (she is) able to get players involved and find her own shot as well.”