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No basketball team enters a tournament with the goal of playing for fifth place.
But now that the pairings are set for the final day of the Topeka Invitational Tournament, Topeka High coach Geo Lyons can't help but be excited about the opportunity to face city and USD 501 rival Topeka West in Saturday's 11:45 a.m. consolation final.
After a first-round loss to Wichita Northwest, Lyons' Trojans bounced back with a 66-49 consolation win over Hayden at the Bueltel Activity Center while Topeka West rebounded from an opening-round loss to Shawnee Mission North with a 54-46 win over Lawrence.
"Even on a Saturday, with the leagues the way they are and us not facing them any more, I think it's going to be a great basketball game with us and West,'' said Lyons, a former Topeka West assistant.
"Those are my guys over there. I have the utmost respect for coach Bloom (Rick Bloomquist) and coach (Marco) Hunter. When he started I was an assistant coach over there, so he and I go back and then coach (Dwayne) Anthony, that's my buddy. I'm so happy that I get to play coach Bloomquist.''
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A solid win over a respected Class 6A program was just what the doctor ordered for Rick Bloomquist's Topeka West Chargers.
After a recent 46-point loss to De Soto and a tough 49-47 loss to Shawnee Mission North on Thursday, Topeka West bounced back to claim a much-needed 54-46 win over Lawrence in Friday's Topeka Invitational Tournament consolation game.
"This was a key game,'' Bloomquist said. "I didn't sleep last night, understanding how this game was going to have an impact on this season. I've seen it happen, I've seen it happen both ways, I've been a part of it both ways.
"It springboards you into the second half of the season or you just dump it and I was really worried about that, but by the same token as critical as I've been of my kids, my players, they're pretty resilient to me and you can't walk away from that. I've never seen a kid drop his head, drop his eyes. They're buying in and tonight was a buy-in game. We bought into the changes we need to make.''
With Friday's win the Chargers improved to 5-4 on the season while advancing to Saturday's 11:45 a.m. fifth-place game to face city and USD 501 rival Topeka High.
Topeka West trailed 16-15 at the end of the first quarter, but never lost contact with the Lions, who fell to 1-9 on the season.
The Chargers outscored Lawrence 7-3 in a low-scoring second quarter to take a 22-19 halftime advantage.
West opened up a 36-26 lead late in the third quarter on a hoop from senior Johnny Young and took an eight-point advantage into the fourth.
The Chargers never trailed the rest of the way, but the Lions got as close as a point (40-39) with 5:30 left and was within four points (50-46) with 29.6 seconds remaining before Young hit a pair of throws and junior Jalen Foy scored on a layup to close out the wrest win.
Foy led Topeka West with 17 points, including three 3-pointers, while Young added 13 points and sophomore Keimani Paul 11 points.
Young was inserted into the West starting lineup on Friday after playing sparingly over the course of the season.
"If there was a player of the game, it's him,'' Bloomquist said. "I texted him late last night, about 11, 11:30 and said, 'I'm starting you.' Drastic things need drastic changes sometimes and that was drastic because he was a minute, two-minute guy.''
Lawrence senior star Zaxton King led all scores with 26 points, but was the lone Lion with more than six points.
On Saturday Topeka West will face a Topeka High team that took a 66-49 consolation win over Hayden on Thursday.
Lawrence will take on Hayden in Saturday's 10 a.m. seventh-place game.
TOPEKA WEST 54, LAWRENCE 46
Topeka West 15 7 14 18 -- 54
Lawrence 16 3 9 18 -- 46
Topeka West (5-4)-- Young 5 3-4 13, McGee 2 0-0 4, Paul 5 0-0 11, Foy 7 0-0 17, Noonoo 2 1-2 5, Duncan 1 0-0 3, Chambers 0 1-2 1, Ford 2 1-2 5. Totals 22 5-8 54.
Lawrence (1-9) -- Parks 2 0-0 6, King 7 9-12 26, Johnson 1 0-0 3, Fineday 2 0-0 4, Galbreth 1 2-4 4, Ramirez 0 1-2 1, Roman Nose 1 0-0 2, Foster 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 12-18 46.
3-point goals -- Topeka West 5 (Foy 3, Duncan, Paul), Lawrence 6 (King 3, Parks 2, Johnson). Total fouls -- Topeka West 14, Lawrence 11. Fouled out -- none.
RESULTS FRIDAY
Topeka West 54, Lawrence 46
Topeka High 66, Hayden 49
Highland Park 67, Shawnee Mission North 52
Wichita Northwest 81, Lansing 46
GAMES SATURDAY
10 a.m. -- Lawrence vs. Hayden.
11:45 -- Topeka West vs. Topeka High.
1:30 -- Shawnee Mission North vs. Lansing.
2:45 -- Highland Park vs. Wichita Northwest.
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Topeka High junior Da'Mykel Hales and Washburn Rural freshman Maddie Vickery have been selected by the Dan Key Farmers Insurance Agency as the Rising Stars of the Week.
The Dan Key Agency will recognize top Shawnee County underclassmen throughout the bulk of the 2023-2024 school year.
Here’s a brief look at the accomplishments of Hales and Vickery over the past week:
DA'MYKEL HALES, Topeka High
A 6-foot-1 junior, Hales scored 16 points in last Friday's 63-49 Centennial League win over city rival Hayden at High.
Hales went 5 of 11 from the field and hit all six of his free throw attempts to lead all scorers.
Hales helped the Trojans post their fourth win of the season, which surpassed their win total for the entire 2022-2023 season.
MADDIE VICKERY, Washburn Rural
Vickery, a 6-foot-1 freshman, continued her outstanding debut season for the Junior Blues with a double-double in Washburn Rural's 56-26 Centennial League romp past Topeka High last Wednesday.
Vickery scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to help lead the Junior Blues to the decisive victory.
Vickery, who ranks among the city leaders in multiple categories, helped Washburn Rural improve to 6-2 on the season.
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Shawnee Heights junior standout Jaret Sanchez scored 32 points to lead the way as the T-Bird boys basketball team ran its winning streak to seven games with an 80-51 romp past Ozark, Mo. in the second round of the Shawnee Mission West Invitational Thursday.
Sanchez's big night came after he missed the T-Birds' previous game, a win over tournament host SM West, with a slight ankle injury.
Senior Brennon Dodge added 15 points for the 7-2 T-Birds while junior Deacon Pomeroy and sophomore Ontarius Emmot added 10 points apiece for Shawnee Heights.
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Shawnee Heights' boys basketball team opened its bid in the Shawnee Mission West Invitational with an 85-41 romp past tournament host Shawnee Mission West Wednesday night, pushing their win streak to six games.
With Wednesday's win Shawnee Heights advanced to a 7 p.m. game Thursday against Ozark, Mo.
Senior Brennon Dodge led the T-Birds with 21 points, while junior Deacon Pomeroy added 15 points and eight rebounds.
Camron Ross also cracked double figures with 10 points while Ontarius Emmot scored nine points.
The T-Birds played without junior standout Jaret Sanchez, who missed the game with a minor injury.
After a day off on Friday, Shawnee Heights (6-2) will wrap up tournament play on Saturday.
ROSSVILLE BOYS TAKE 71-38 WIN AT OSKALOOSA
Junior Tayson Horak and sophomore Jack Donovan combined for 39 points as Rossville improved to 5-4 with a 71-38 win over tournament host Oskaloosa in the Oskaloosa Invitational.
Junior Tayson Horak led the Bulldawgs with 20 points, including four 3-pointers, while sophomore Jack Donovan added 19 points with three 3s and sophomore Cameron Miller had 11 points.
Rossville will return to action at 6 p.m. Friday.