West’s Brooks, Rural’s Johnson tapped as first Dan Key Farmers Insurance Agency Athletes of the Week
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Topeka West senior boys basketball star Elijah Brooks and Washburn Rural senior wrestling standout Jaliah Johnson have been named the first Dan Key Farmers Insurance Agency Athletes of the Week honorees.
Brooks had a record-setting week for the 12-1 Chargers while Johnson won an individual title and helped lead the Junior Blues to the team championship in the state’s largest girls high school wrestling tournament.
Here’s a brief looks at the accomplishments of Brooks and Johnson last week:
ELIJAH BROOKS, Topeka West
A 6-foot-4 senior, Brooks scored a total of 76 points in two victories as the 12-1 Chargers pushed their winning streak to 11 games.
Brooks scored 43 points in 67-66 overtime victory over Junction City last Tuesday and followed that up with a 33-point performance in Friday’s 74-58 win over Seaman, with the Chargers, ranked second in Class 5A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, avenging their only loss of the season.
In Friday night's victory Brooks became Topeka West's career scoring leader, moving past 2000 graduate Luke Dwyer, who scored 1,235 points. Brooks, who has scored 30 or more points in five straight games, has now scored 1,250 points at West.
JALIAH JOHNSON, Washburn Rural
A senior, Johnson is a two-time state medalist who has helped lead Washburn Rural to back-to-back state team championships.
On Saturday Johnson captured the 155-pound individual championship while leading the Junior Blues to the team title by a 293-175.5 margin over Burlington in a tournament that included 32 schools, approximately 280 competitors, seven state-ranked teams and 46 individually-ranked wrestlers.
Johnson, second-ranked in the Class 6A-5A state rankings by the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association, won her title with a pin at the 4:13 mark over Olathe Northwest sophomore Chloe Harris in the championship match, improving to 31-1 on the season.
Johnson placed third at 191 pounds in the state tournament as a sophomore and was third at 170 pounds last season before moving down to 155 this winter.
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ELIJAH BROOKS, Topeka West
A 6-foot-4 senior, Brooks had 43 and 33-point games in boys basketball victories over Junction City (67-66 in overtime) and Seaman (74-58) last week as 12-1 Topeka West, ranked second in Class 5A by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, pushed its winning streak to 11 games. In Friday night's Centennial League victory over Seaman Brooks became Topeka West's career scoring leader, moving past 2000 graduate Luke Dwyer, who scored 1,235 points. Brooks, who has scored 30 or more points in five straight games, has now scored 1,250 points at West.
EMMA KRUEGER, Washburn Rural
Krueger, a 5-11 senior, was named the most valuable player in the Lady Firebirds Winter Classic at Lawrence Free State after helping lead sixth-ranked Washburn Rural to the tournament championship. Krueger turned in an outstanding defensive effort in Rural's 3-0 week as the Junior Blues posted a 57-30 win over Leavenworth before knocking off No. 3-ranked Derby (54-37) and No. 1 Shawnee Mission East (47-38). Krueger scored 26 points in the tournament, including 10 in the championship game as Rural improved to 12-1 while pushing its winning streak to seven games.
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Washburn Rural's two-time defending state-champion girls wrestling team officially starts its stretch run in Saturday's Centennial League tournament.
And the Junior Blues probably couldn't have picked a better way to tune up than with an impressive performance in the largest girls wresting tournament in the state, Saturday's Washburn Rural Invitational.
With individual champions Alexis Fredrickson and JaliahJohnson leading the way and six Junior Blues posting top-four finishes, Washburn Rural won the team championship by a 293-175.5 margin over Burlington in a tournament that included 32 schools, approximately 280 competitors, seven state-ranked teams, 46 individually-ranked wrestlers and a Rural gym full of fans.
"I'm not even claustrophobic, but when everybody came in I was like, 'I feel a bit claustrophobic,' '' Johnson said. "I was just like, 'Dang, there's a lot of people here.' ''
But Frederickson said the atmosphere made for an extremely enjoyable experience.
"Oh my gosh, the energy and just all of the people and everyone on the team being able to wrestle, the combination of it all was insane,'' Fredrickson said.
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Rossville's girls topped host Jefferson County North 57-41 on Saturday to win the tournament championship in the Jefferson County North Invitational.
The Bulldawgs jumped out to a 14-8 advantage in the first quarter and took a nine-point (26-17) lead at the half.
Jefferson County North used a 16-15 third quarter to cut the Bulldawgs' lead to 41-33 at the start of the fourth quarter, but Rossville closed with a 16-8 scoring edge over the final eight minutes to take the 16-point victory.
Senior Caylee Douglas led the Bulldawgs with 14 points while sophomore Kinley Porter added 13 points with three 3-pointers and sophomore Kinsey Perine had 12 points with a pair of 3s.
Sophomore Emma Mitchell scored eight points Saturday and was named to the all-tournament team along with Perine.
SPRING HILL GIRLS 55, HAYDEN 47 -- Hayden put itself in position to win the Top Gun Invitational championship on Saturday in Wellsville before foul problems and a strong fourth quarter by Spring Hill foiled the Wildcats' title bid.
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The Washburn Rural Junior Blues topped themselves yet again.
Friday night Washburn Rural 's girls earned a big win over previously-undefeated and Class 6A No. 3-ranked Derby and on Saturday Rural defeated 6A's No. 1-ranked team, previously undefeated, Shawnee Mission West, 47-38.
“I stayed up a little late last night,” said Lady Blues coach Kevin Bordewick. “We never played a team like (Shawnee Mission West). They are really good. They run their offense a little unique, what they did on offense was new to us, and we haven’t run into a zone that lengthy.”
Washburn Rural’s continuous hot starts in the tournament were a big key to the Junior Blues becoming the champions. Rural never trailed in the scoring column in any quarter of any game in the tournament.
Lady Blues senior guard Emma Krueger had an unforgettable weekend in Lawrence.
Krueger’s defense against the best players in the state of Kansas boosted the Lady Blues past Leavenworth, Derby and Shawnee Mission West and Krueger’s efforts earned her the Lady Firebirds Winter Classic Most Valuable Player honor.
“This MVP award means a lot to me,” Krueger stated. “It means I’m doing my job well and doing all of the little things for (Rural). I think it’s important to make other people look good. If I do my job, work my butt off on defense, get boards, it helps everyone else.”