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EMPORIA -- It had been nearly eight months since Hayden's boys basketball team had played a game.
But the way the Wildcats ended last season, with a fourth-place finish in the Class 4A state tournament, seemed to have a carryover effect when Hayden lined up Thursday to open the 2022-2023 season against Wichita Trinity in the Paul Terry Classic.
"It's one of those things where I think the way we ended last year has kind of propelled us into this year,'' Hayden coach Dwayne Paul said. "This summer wasn't about winning or losing. It was about skill development, a lot of shooting, a lot of ball-handling. We worked on playing the right way.
"We move the ball, we attack and you saw that (tonight). This has been four or five months in the making'''
Hayden jumped out to a 17-8 first-quarter lead against Trinity and put the game by halftime, taking a 42-25 advantage to the locker room.
The Wildcats continued to add to their advantage in the second half, outscoring the Knights by a 37-20 margin, and forced a running clock early in the fourth quarter.
Veteran Joe Otting, a 6-foot-5 senior, led Hayden with 11 points but was just part of a balanced attack for the Wildcats, who had 12 players crack the scoring column out of the 13 players who saw action.
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EMPORIA -- To say Hayden's girls basketball team got off to a slow start in Thursday's season-opener is a big understatement.
But that nasty beginning set the stage for the sweetest of endings, with the Wildcats rallying from 19 down in the opening quarter and 13 down at the start of the fourth quarter to take a 60-54 overtime win over Spring Hill in the opening round of the Paul Terry Classic at White Auditorium.
After digging itself a huge hole, Hayden outscored Spring Hill 29-10 in the fourth quarter and overtime to pull out the victory.
"I would say we were nervous and I came in thinking, 'OK, this team already has a win under their belt, we haven't played,' so I think we were all playing timid, but we got back into it,'' said Hayden junior Lauren Sandstrom, who finished with a game-high 25 points, including eight points in the overtime.
Sandstrom said after climbing all the way back to force the overtime, the Wildcats knew the game was in their grasp in the extra session.
"It was bad in the beginning, but going into overtime I was hyping everyone up. I'm like, 'This is our game. We fought through this, it's time to finish it,' '' Sandstrom said.
Hayden trailed 4-2 early against the Broncos before Spring Hill ran off 15 straight points to open up a 19-2 lead with 1:40 left and went on to go in front 23-4 before Wildcat sophomore Brylee Meier hit a 3-pointer to end the quarter.
"I was thinking them having a game under their belt was pretty big,'' Hayden coach Carvel Reynoldson said. "Early on we were just shell-shocked. But this team is really cool to coach because even though we were down 23-4 every shot we made everybody was celebrating like crazy. They all really love each other.''
Sandstrom opened the second quarter with another 3 for the Wildcats and Hayden got within 10 (27-17) later in the quarter before Spring Hill built its lead back to 15 and took a 36-23 advantage to the locker room at the half.
Hayden got within nine in the third quarter but was still down by 13 (44-31) at the start of the fourth quarter.
And that's when everything changed for the the Wildcats.
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SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (1-1, 1-1) at TOPEKA WEST (0-2, 0-2)
Shawnee Heights picked up its first win of the year on Tuesday, rolling to a 54-32 United Kansas Conference victory over Piper, while Topeka West is coming off a 60-26 UKC loss at Seaman. Senior Taylor Rottinghaus paced Shawnee Heights with a career-high 18 points against Piper while senior Emari Doby was right behind with 16 points for the T-Birds. Senior Azaryah Duncan scored seven points to pace Topeka West against Seaman, but no other Chargers scored more than four points.
HAYDEN (1-0) vs. EMPORIA (2-0)
At Emporia Paul Terry Classic
Hayden rallied from a 19-point deficit to take a 60-54 overtime win over Spring Hill on Thursday in the opening round of the Paul Terry Classic at Emporia. Junior Lauren Sandstrom led the Wildcats with a game-high 25 points, including eight points in overtime, while sophomore Brylee Meier added 19 points and 10 rebounds. Emporia cruised to a 63-32 win over Wichita Trinity on Thursday as Rebecca Snyder scored 20 points. Friday's game between Centennial League rivals Hayden and Emporia is set for a 6:30 p.m. tipoff.
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SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (1-1, 1-1) at TOPEKA WEST (1-1, 1-1)
Both teams are coming off their first victories of the season, with Shawnee Heights taking a 61-46 United Kansas Conference home decision over Piper and Topeka West taking a 74-62 UKC road win at Seaman. Q Stovall and Deacon Pomeroy paced Shawnee Heights with 12 points apiece against Piper while Jaret Sanchez added 11 points and Brennon Dodge nine. West senior Xavier Alexander scored a career-high 31 points with five 3-pointers in the Chargers' win at Seaman while Malachi Berg added 21 points and nine rebounds and Sincere Ausitin 10 points and seven rebounds. Friday's 7:15 p.m. game will be the first the first UKC matchup between the two longtime city rivals.
HAYDEN (1-0) vs. EMPORIA (2-0)
At Emporia Paul Terry Classic
Both teams posted runnng-clock wins in Thursday's opening round of the Paul Terry Classic, with Hayden taking an 82-45 win over Wichita Trinity while Emporia rolled to a 70-41 victory over Spring Hill. Senior Joe Otting led Hayden with 11 points and freshman Ayden McGibboney added 10 points for the Wildcats, who had 12 players while connecting on 12 3-pointers as a team. Parker Leeds scored 13 points and Fred Jackson added 11 points for Emporia against Spring Hill. Tipoff is set for 8:15 p.m. Friday night.
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Shawnee Heights junior swimmer Riccardo Corazza and Seaman freshman basketball player Maddie Gragg have been named the Dan Key Farmers Insurance Agency Rising Stars of the Week for last week.
The Dan Key Agency will recognize top Shawnee County underclassmen throughout the 2022-2023 school year.
Here’s a brief look at the accomplishments of Corazza and Gragg last week:
RICCARDO CORAZZA, Shawnee Heights
Corazza, a foreign exchange student from Milan, Italy, made his high school swimming debut with individual and relay victories in last Wednesday's Topeka West Invitational.
Corazza won the 50-yard freestyle in 22.33, finished second in the 100 freestyle (50.88) and teamed with Luke Perkins, Evan Hoobler and Tanner Zerger to win the 200 free relay in 1:35.27.
Heights' foursome of Corazza, Perkins, Hoobler and Zerger also posted a third-place finish in the meet-opening 200 medley relay (1:42.72).
MADDIE GRAGG, Seaman
A 5-foot-9 freshman, Gragg scored a game-high 17 points in her high school debut to lead three Vikings in double figures as Seaman rolled to a 62-32 victory over then-No. 3-ranked Lansing.
Gragg followed that up with a game-high 16 points Tuesday night as Seaman, ranked No. 3 in Class 5A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, improved to 2-0 with a 60-26 win over city and United Kansas Conference rival Topeka West.