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SEAMAN (4-2, 4-2) at TOPEKA HIGH (1-6, 1-5)
Seaman opened 2022 with a 66-44 Centennial League home romp past Hayden Tuesday night while Topeka High put together a strong second-half performance in a 56-51 league loss at Washburn Rural. Seniors Ty Henry and Mateo Hyman led the way for Seaman against Hayden, tying for game-high scoring honors with 18 points apiece. Sophomore Bryson Thrasher scored 15 points on five 3-pointers for Topeka High against Rural while junior Mason Gomez had nine points on three 3-pointers.
TOPEKA WEST (4-1, 3-1) at HAYDEN (1-4, 1-4)
Hayden is coming pff a 66-44 league loss at Seaman on Tuesday while Topeka West will be returning to action after an extra long holiday break. The Chargers were scheduled to host undefeated Junction City on Tuesday but that game was postponed due to a delay in resurfacing the gym floor at West. Junior Joe Otting led Hayden with 14 points against Seaman while senior Trent Duffey added 13 points. Senior Elijah Brooks is averaging 26.6 points for Topeka West, the Class 5A state runner-up a year ago.
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SEAMAN (4-2, 4-2) at TOPEKA HIGH (6-0, 6-0)
Seaman is coming off a 46-38 Centennial League win over Hayden on Tuesday while No. 6-ranked (Class 6A) Topeka High remained unbeaten with a 45-39 league win over Washburn Rural. Freshman Anna Becker led Seaman with 17 points and sophomore Brooklyn Gormley added nine points against Hayden. Senior Tae Thomas scored 17 points and junior Kiki Smith added 11 points in Topeka High's win over previously-undefeated Rural.
HAYDEN (3-2, 3-2) at TOPEKA WEST (0-6, 0-5)
Hayden will be looking to bounce back from Tuesday's 46-38 league loss at Seaman Tuesday night while Topeka West's bid for its first win ended up just short in a 32-30 league loss to Junction City. Senior Macy Smith scored a game-high 18 points for Hayden against Seaman while senior Carly Stuke added nine points. Topeka West got 10 points from sophomore Rebecca Bearman against Junction City while sophomore Siana Sanchez added eight points.
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Washburn University's men's and women's basketball games scheduled for Thursday night against Northwest Missouri have been postponed due to COVID-19 protocols issues in the Bearcat men's program. No makeup date has been announced.
Additionally, the Washburn women's game against Missouri Western on Saturday has been postponed. The Ichabod men's game with Missouri Western is still on as scheduled on Saturday at 3 p.m. in Lee Arena.
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Seaman jumped out to a quick 14-5 start in the opening quarter Tuesday night and never looked back, romping to a 66-44 home Centennial League win over rival Hayden.
Seaman was in control by a 34-18 margin at the half and took a 48-32 lead into the fourth quarter.
Senior Ty Henry dominated early on the way to an 18-point night while senior Mateo Hyman also scored 18 to tie Henry for game-high honors as the Vikings improved to 4-2 overall and in the Centennial League.
Henry went eight of 12 and Hyman six of eight from the field while senior Gavin Wilhelm went four of five and finished with 12 points. Senior Dreighton Griess was the fourth player in double figures for the Vikings, scoring 10 points.
Seaman shot 52 percent from the field and went 14 of 18 from the free throw line.
Junior Joe Otting led Hayden (1-4, 1-4) with 14 points while senior Trent Duffey added 13.
SHAWNEE HEIGHTS BOYS 73, BONNER SPRINGS 70 -- Senior Nate Pewe had a career night for Shawnee Heights on Tuesday as the T-Birds improved to 4-1 with a hard-earned 73-70 non-league road victory at Bonner Springs.
Pewe scored a game and career-high 32 points while also grabbing six rebounds and hitting two big free throws with 5.3 seconds remaining as the T-Birds rallied past the 3-3 Braves.
Shawnee Heights trailed Bonner Springs 22-21 after one quarter, 44-43 at the half and 60-57 at the start of the fourth quarter before outscoring the Braves 16-10 the rest of the way.
Pewe hit 11 of 14 shots from the field, including three of four 3-point attempts, and went seven of seven from the free throw line.
Senior Carter Olson backed Pewe with 17 points (eight of 11 from the field) and six rebounds while sophomore Brennon Dodge added 12 points and junior Jeremyah Kendrick 10.
Senior point guard Jarin Sanders dished out five assists for the T-Birds.
HIGHLAND PARK BOYS 70, ATCHISON 41 -- Junior Ketraleus Aldridge poured in 34 points as undefeated Highland Park started 2022 the way it finished '21, rolling to a 70-41 non-league road victory at Atchison.
Aldridge scored 21 points in the first half as Highland Park opened up an 18-9 first-quarter advantage and took a commanding 31-17 lead to the locker room at halftime.
The Scots, now 6-0 on the season, turned the game into a runaway with a 24-12 third quarter.
Senior Juan'Tario Roberts added 11 points and junior Tre Richardson 10 for the Scots, ranked No. 3 in the Class 5A state rankings by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association.
Highland Park also did the job on the defensive end, as Atchison (4-3) did not have a player score more than eight points.
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Highland Park's girls basketball team ended its long losing streak in convincing fashion Tuesday night, rolling to a 61-38 home non-conference victory over Sumner Academy.
The Scots, now 1-5, tasted victory for the first time since the 2019-2020 season and gave first-year coach Robert Brown his first win with Highland Park.
Sumner and Highland Park were tied 13-13 at the end of the first quarter, but the Scots used a 16-6 second quarter to open up a 29-19 halftime advantage and added to their advantage the rest of the night.
The Scots outscored the 1-6 Sabres 8-3 in the third quarter and Highland Park outscored Sumner 24-16 in the fourth period to win going away.
Senior Aisya Taylor had a big night for Highland Park, leading all scorers with 23 points.
Taylor, a third-team All-Shawnee County selection a year ago, canned a pair of 3 -pointers and connected on all three of her free throw attempts.
Sophomore Victoria Reed joined Taylor in double figures with 15 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, as Highland Park made seven 3s as a team.
SEAMAN GIRLS 46, HAYDEN 38 -- Seaman improved to 4-2 overall and 4-2 in the Centennial League, with the Vikings leading at the end of all four quarters.
Seaman led by just a 9-8 margin at the end of the first quarter before opening up a 25-16 halftime advantage and taking a 34-24 lead into the fourth stanza.
Hayden (3-2, 3-2) got within five points with 3:01 remaining on a 3-pointer from senior Carly Stuke.
Freshman Anna Becker scored a team-high 17 points to lead Seaman while sophomore Brooklyn Gormley added nine points, freshman Ava Esser seven and sophomore Taylin Stallbaumer six before fouling out.
Senior Macy Smith scored a game-high 18 points for Hayden while Stuke added nine points.
SHAWNEE HEIGHTS GIRLS 45, BONNER SPRINGS 33 -- Shawnee Heights improved to 3-1 on the season with its third straight victory.
The T-Birds opened the season with a loss to Spring Hill, but ended their pre-holiday slate with wins over Ottawa and Topeka West before opening 2022 with Tuesday's non-league victory.
Shawnee Heights built a 12-9 first-quarter lead and went in front 23-15 at halftime and held a 34-24 advantage at the start of the fourth quarter.
Balance was the key for T-Birds, with four players scoring between seven and 11 points.
Zoe Oczko, a 6-foot-3 senior, led Shawnee Heights with 11 points, including a five of six performance at the free throw line.
Senior Abby Schulte added nine points and junior Emari Doby and sophomore Breezy Canady had seven apiece for the T-Birds.