Cyclones set up Frontier title clash
Ottawa ? Victor Ojeleye scored 24 points, Jacob Sipple added 17, and Chase Moore contributed 16 as Ottawa routed Prairie View, 90-44, in high school boys basketball Tuesday in a final tuneup for Friday’s showdown with Gardner-Edgerton.
Ottawa (15-4 overall, 10-1 Frontier League) will face Gardner (11-0 league) for the Frontier crown Friday in Ottawa.
Ottawa 90, Prairie View 44
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Prairie View – Jones 2, Keitel 4, May 6, Cornejo 19, Burgeon 6, Claar 1, Garrett 4, Whitworth 2.
Ottawa – Chase Moore 16, Ben Harris 3, Justin Huschka 8, Jacob Sipple 17, Eric Messenger 3, Victor Ojeleye 24, Jake Moore 4, Brandon Turner 6, Ian Mathews 9.
Spring Hill 66, Wellsville 62
Wellsville – Scott Samsel and Colin Wright helped the Eagles with 25 and 21 points, respectively, but it wasn’t enough.
Wellsville (17-11) will travel tonight to De Soto.
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Spring Hill – Bontrager 6, Whitesell 3, Edwards 13, Ahlenstorf 12, Beard 6, Smith 12, Leal 14.
Wellsville – Scott Samsel 25, Garett McCullough 2, Craig Moore 2, Zack Wright 12, Colin Wright 21.
Bonner Springs 53, Santa Fe Trail 48, OT
Carbondale – Corey Wells had 18 points and Caleb Bahner 11 for the Chargers in a losing cause.
Santa Fe Trail will open sub-state play Monday at Atchison.
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B. Springs89131112-53
Santa Fe Trail – Corey Wells 18, Caleb Bahner 11, Adam Hollar 7, Ryan Fike 4, Cameron Cauthon 4, Justin Lee 4, Alex Boss 1.
Bonner Springs – Anthony brown 18, L.T. Lee 17, Ariel Adger 7, Martin Birch 4, Chris Callahan 4, Chance Crawford 3.
Horton 46, Oskaloosa 40
Horton – Chase Tenpenny scored 15 points, and Brock McGinnis added 10 to lead the Bears in the loss.
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Oskaloosa – J.T. Thurston 5, B. Heston 5, D. Berey 3, McGinnis 10, C. Tenpenny 15, A. Poavola 2.
Horton – Nathan Britt 2, Nicholas Britt 2, Rusty Kahbeah 2, Mark Ross 8, Ben Gasper 4, Johnathan Rodvelt 5, Mitchell Hisle 23.
Louisburg 64, Eudora 51
Eudora – The Wildcats rode a lopsided first quarter on their way to beating the Cardinals.
Matthew Abel connected on three three-pointers and scored a team-high 19 points for Eudora (10-9).
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Louisburg – Embers 24, Spradling 16, Woods 9, Drew 7, Wood 2, Ewy 6.
Eudora – Matthew Abel 19, Todd Roberts 9, Tim DeArmond 2, Mike Ortega 11, Kent Swanson 2, Morgan Abel 4, Cody Carlson 4.
Girls
Baldwin 57, De Soto 50
Baldwin City – Kelsey Verhaeghe scored 23 points to spark the Bulldogs.
Jackie Goleman led the Wildcats with 25 points.
Baldwin (14-5) will travel Thursday to Prairie View.
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De Soto1661612-50
Baldwin – Heather Garcia 4, Tracie Weege 7, Becca Stroman 3, Callie Craig 7, Colby Heckathorne 4, Kelsey Verhaeghe 23, Ashely Tucker 9.
De Soto – Liz Rosales 4, Kaylee Spencer 5, Kelsey Fisher 8, Kara Gonzalez 6, Christina Davis 2, Jackie Goleman 25.
Tonganoxie 65, Kansas City Ward 32
Tonganoxie – Elizabeth Baska scored 13 points, Ali Pistora added 11, and Christy Weller had 10 as the Chieftains hammered the Cyclones.
Tongie improved to 18-1.
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Kansas City Ward111272 – 32
Tonganoxie – Veronica Grizzle 2, Christy Weller 10, Ali Pistora 11, Elizabeth Baska 13, Aimee Ostermeyer 2, Roxanne Grizzle 1, Shannon Carlin 5, Chrissie Jeannin 4, Rebecca Bogard 9, Rachel Bogard 8.
Kansas City Ward – Gorman 8, Dusil 4, Cole 4, Dunovich 1, Oropeza 3, Burns 10, Gomer 2.
Ottawa 74, Prairie View 43
Ottawa – The Cyclones started slowly, but finished with a flourish.
Chantay Caron led Ottawa with 15 points. Carrie Bowen had 13 and Kara McFarland 10.
Ottawa will play host to Gardner-Edgerton on Friday.
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Prairie View1212109-43
Ottawa – Jori Graf 2, Carrie Bowen 13, Katie Hawkins 5, Hailie Ray 2, Nichole Gentry 2, Steph Hermreck 7, Steph Mars 16, Kristen Hendrickson 2, Kara McFarland 10, Chantay Caron 15.
Prairie View – Rauber 4, Arnold 6, Wendt 27, Nelson 2, Chambers 4.
Gardner-Edgerton 44, Mill Valley 41
Gardner – The Blazers held off a fourth-quarter rally by the Jaguars in a battle of two teams that potentially could meet up next week at sub-state.
Mill Valley’s loss comes after two straight victories last week following a five-game losing streak.
The Jaguars (9-10) conclude their regular season Friday at home against Tonganoxie.
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Mill Valley812129-41
Gardner-Edgerton – Cali George 4, Morrison 7, Hansen 8, Washington 8, Shore 17.
Mill Valley – Sta ‘Nisha Garlington 5, Brittany Gardner 3, Kelsey O’Hara 4, Elise Umbarger 11, Kaitlen Stacy 12, Annie Krause 6.
Oskaloosa 56, Horton 50
Horton – Nicole Rockhold scored 22 points as the Bears (9-10) moved within a game of .500.
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Oskaloosa – Rockhold 22, Allen 12, Ottensmeier 8, Heston 6, Newell 4, Heston 2, Houk 2.
Horton – Pederson 16, Berger 12, Murata 9, Ross 6, Dishon 4, Burke 3.

