Tonganoxie girls suffer first setback
Bonner Springs ? Tonganoxie High couldn’t overcome an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit, and Bonner Springs handed the Chieftains their first high school girls basketball loss of the season Friday night, 47-44.
Ali Pistora led Tonganoxie (17-1) with 13 points.
Ottawa 66, Kansas City Sumner 56
Ottawa – Steph Mars scored 23 points, and the Cyclones (13-5) used a huge fourth quarter to rally for the victory.
Santa Fe Trail 41, K.C. Piper 40
Kansas City, Kan. – Brooke Pryor scored 17 points to lead the Chargers (13-5).
Baldwin 53, K.C. Turner 48
Kansas City, Kan. – Kelsey Verhaeghe scored 30 points to pace the Bulldogs (13-5).
Mill Valley 51, Lansing 46
Lansing – The Jaguars maintained double-digit scores in each quarter, just enough to keep them ahead of the Lions.
Jefferson North 44, Oskaloosa 30
Oskaloosa – The Bears (8-10) got off to a slow start and weren’t able to make up the deficit.
Boys
Baldwin 64, K.C. Turner 52
Kansas City, Kan. – Blake Wieden scored 24 points to lead the Bulldogs (13-5).
K.C. Piper 66, Santa Fe Trail 52
Kansas City, Kan. – The Chargers fell in an early hole and never could recover against the top-ranked Class 4A team in the state.
Mill Valley 54, Lansing 29
Lansing – Andrew Wendorff scored 16 points to lead the Jaguars.

