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By CHARLES SPURLOCK
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Seaman's boys basketball team hosted Shawnee Heights in a United Kansas Conference contest on Friday night, and in a game where both teams took turns with the upper hand, the T-Birds rallied late to take a 54-51 victory while extending their win streak to five games.
The Thunderbirds built an 11 point lead at one point in the first half, but the Vikings battled back to take the lead at the end of the third quarter, 40-38.
“In the first half, we weren’t on the same page offensively and weren’t communicating well enough,” said Seaman coach Craig Cox.
Shawnee Heights led by eight points after the first quarter and built the lead to a game-high 11 points, but Seaman was able to cut into the lead and only trailed 30-24 at the halftime break.
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By CHARLES SPURLOCK
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A top-10 clash in Class 5A took place at Seaman High School on Friday night with the Seaman Lady Vikes, ranked No. 3 in 5A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association battling the visitors from Tecumseh, the 10th-ranked Shawnee Heights Thunderbirds.
The host Vikings came out focused and shot 75 percent from the field (8-12) in the first quarter, including 60 percent from the 3-point line (3-5), to take a commanding 21-9 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back.
Seaman extended the lead to 37-19 at halftime as senior Taylin Stallbaumer led Seaman with 15 points, including three 3-pointers in the first half. The T-Birds were led in the first half by freshman KK Emmot with six points.
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By Todd Fertig
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The Topeka High boys basketball team returned from its holiday break to a rude welcome from defending Class 6A champion Blue Valley Northwest. The Trojans followed that up with missed practices and rescheduled games due to weather and a disappointing loss at Washburn Rural.
Friday, the Trojans capped a special Topeka High Sports Hall of Honor celebration with a 63-49 win over Hayden, their first victory of 2024.
“I was a little nervous knowing this was our first hall of fame induction,” Trojan coach Geo Lyons said. “I knew the crowd would be a packed house. A couple of state championship teams were honored tonight. We didn’t want to let them down.”
The Trojans used a 10-0 run to build a 21-11 first quarter lead. The Wildcats closed the gap in the second period, but Topeka High responded with a 19-4 third period to lock up their fourth win and first in the Centennial League.
“Tonight, we jumped out with a great first quarter,” Lyons said. “The game settled, and they punched us back in the second quarter. But we showed a lot of resiliency in the third quarter. If you hold a team to four points, that’s playing defense right there. We want to try to get two single-digit quarters every game. If you can do that, you’re in a great place to win.”
Leading the Trojans was junior Da’Mykel Hales, who hit 5-11 shots and all six of his three throw attempts to finish with 16 points.
“It’s easy when you’ve got teammates around you who want you to succeed,” Hales said. “We knew we had to get this one. We want to build off this win. I think we’re going to go on and do better the rest of the season just by the way we have been practicing and working.”
Isaiah Lyons added 12 points and Jayden Norman had 10 for Topeka High.
Connor Hanika led Hayden with 10 points. Cooper Colboch scored nine.
A halftime ceremony introduced to the crowd each member of the inaugural class of the Topeka High Sports Hall of Honor. Included in the recognitions was the legacy of the Topeka Ramblers, an all-Black team that represented the school when its sports teams were not integrated.
Lyons and the coaching staff wore Topeka Ramblers sweatshirts while all the players wore Rambler warmups.
“I wanted to make sure that the kids understand, we are a part of Topeka High history. There’s guys who came before you who laid that foundation,” Lyons said. “We talk all the time about, at Topeka High, you’re playing for more than just yourself. It’s for everybody that’s hung a banner here. For everybody that’s put in their blood sweat and tears. You’re playing for those guys every time you take the floor.”
TOPEKA HIGH BOYS 63, HAYDEN 49
Hayden 11 15 4 19 -- 49
Topeka High 21 9 19 14 -- 63
Hayden (4-4, 0-4) – Colboch 2-10 4-4 9, Charvat 1-2 2-6 4, Mitchell 3-10 0-1 6, Becker 1-8 4-8 6, Grace 0-3 0-0 0, Hanika 3-6 4-7 10, Deister 3-4 0-0 7, Kuta 3-7 0-0 7. Totals: 16-50 14-26 49.
Topeka High (4-5, 1-2) – Lyons 3-8 4-6 12, Freeman 3-7 0-0 7, Hales 5-11 6-6 16, Villegas 2-10 3-3 7, Norman 5-10 0-0 10, Groves 1-2 0-0 2, Brown 3-4 0-0 7, Woods 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 23-54 13-15 63.
3-point goals – Hayden 3 (Colbach 1, Deister 1, Kuta 1), Topeka High 4 (Lyons 2, Freeman 1, Brown 1). Total fouls – Hayden 21, Topeka High 20. Fouled out – Freeman. Technical fouls – Freeman.
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By Todd Fertig
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Hayden senior basketball player Lauren Sandstrom believes she may have found something in the past week. She followed up a 22-point effort against Washburn Rural with 32 points in a 61-32 win at Topeka High Friday.
The win pushed the Wildcats’ record to 7-1 overall, 3-1 in the Centennial League.
Hayden has been winning despite early-season struggles from Sandstrom, a third-team All-Class 4A pick a year ago. Friday, she knocked down three 3-pointers and drove to the basket relentlessly, knocking down 13 of 22 shots.
“It’s really nice seeing Lauren attack like she’s attacking,” said Hayden coach Carvel Reynoldson. “The last two games, it’s like the other team really doesn’t have an answer for her.
“She had several nights like this last year. But this year, it’s been a bit of a struggle. She had a breakout game against Washburn Rural last Friday and that carried over to tonight.”
“The games before (Washburn Rural), I was in a little bit of a slump I guess,” Sandstrom said. “I honestly was sort of disappointed in myself. But then Washburn Rural was like my breakout game. I honestly think that was what I needed. And tonight, to get 32 really helps my confidence.
“Tonight, I just kept driving the ball, and I decided if they’re not going to stop me, why not just keep going? My teammates did a great job of moving the ball around, giving me open looks.”
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By RICK PETERSON
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The Washburn Ichabods men's basketball team will finish off a two-game road trip at Lincoln on Saturday afternoon in Jefferson City, Mo., hoping to bounce back after having a four-game winning streak snapped at Central Missouri Wednesday in an 82-71 MIAA loss.
Washburn is 9-5 overall and 5-3 in the MIAA, while the Blue Tigers (10-4, 5-3) are coming off a 71-63 home win over Emporia State.
Washburn leads the all-time series 33-6 over the Blue Tigers, but has lost the last two in the series with both games coming during the 2022-23 season.
Sophomore Sam Ungashick leads the Ichabods with a 15.1 scoring average while also averaging 3.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.5 steals. He also leads the team with 21 steals and it ranked sixth in the nation in 3-point field goal percentage, hitting 32 of 65 attempts.
Junior Andrew Orr is scoring 13.4 points per game this season while going 41 of 44 from the free throw line, which ranks 13th in the nation in percentage at 93.2. Orr is shooting 55 percent from the field, hitting 73 of 132 attempts
Freshman Jack Bachelor is scoring 12.5 points per game and leads WU with 46 assists. Bachelor has reached double figures in seven straight games and is 9 of 16 from 3-point range in the last four games and is averaging 17 points in his last three contests.
Sophomore Brady Christiansen is averaging 8.2 points with a team-high 7.4 rebounds per game.
The Ichabods are fourth in the nation in 3-point shooting at 42.1 percent, hitting 120 of 285 attempts. Washburn is second in the MIAA in 3-pointers made per game at 8.6 per contest
The Ichabods are first in the MIAA in scoring averaging (81.3 points per game) and ranked eighth in scoring defense (71.0).
Washburn's 48.4 field goal percentage is third in the MIAA and 37th in the nation.
Washburn is plus 7.8 in rebounding margin this season which leads the MIAA and ranks ninth nationally. The Ichabods are also leading the MIAA in total rebounds at 38.9 per game.
DJ Richardson is scoring 16.9 points per game, scoring a season-high 29 points against Emporia State.
Franck Yetna, is scoring 13.0 points per contest and Elijah Farr is averaging 12.1 points and 8.0 rebounds per game for the Blue Tigers.
Washburn will return to Lee Arena next Wednesday, hosting Missouri Southern.