Wind chill could drop to minus 1 tonight

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A winter storm on Friday night produced only around 1 inch of snow in Wyandotte County, and cold temperatures are the greater hazard tonight.

According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s low will be around 8 degrees, with wind chill values of between minus 1 and 4. Also, a north wind of 5 to 9 mph could gust as high as 18 mph.

For Sunday, the high will reach about 25 degrees, and Sunday night’s low will be around 18, according to the weather service.

Despite less snow than expected, slick conditions from the storm this morning resulted in a fatality near Stilwell, Kansas.

A Kansas Department of Transportation employee lost his life in a snowplow accident about 5:50 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, one miles south of Stilwell, Kansas, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report.

The employee, Stephen N. Windler, 25, of Paola, Kansas, was plowing snow on U.S. 69 Highway when the plow traveled to the right, onto the shoulder and then into the grass, the trooper’s report stated. It rotated counter-clockwise, then started to tip. The snowplow then ejected the driver, and it rolled one and one-fourth times, coming to rest on top of the driver, the trooper’s report stated. The driver was declared dead at the scene.

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and KDOT have expressed their condolences to the family of the worker.

“My heart is breaking for the family of this dedicated KDOT employee,” Gov. Kelly said in a news release. “Our KDOT personnel work very hard, at all hours, in dangerous conditions to make our roads safer for their fellow Kansas citizens. My thoughts are with his family, friends and the entire KDOT family at this devastating time.”

At 6 a.m. Sunday, residents can expect temperatures of 8 degrees with a wind chill of 1; at noon Sunday, the temperature will be 19 degrees with a wind chill of 13; and at 5 p.m. Sunday, the temperature will be 23 or 24 degrees with a wind chill of 16.

The University of Kansas Health System released some tips for fans to beat the cold at the Chiefs AFC title game Sunday at 5:30 p.m.

According to doctors, it doesn’t take long for exposed skin to become frostbitten. Fans suffering from frostbite may visit one of the KU Health Systems’ seven first aid stations at Arrowhead Stadium.

Some of the symptoms of frostbite are tingling, pain, numbness, sense of burning and loss of movement.

Doctors said it is important to dress safe and warm, covering any exposed areas, and also to stay hydrated.

According to KU doctors fans should remember the acronym “C.O.L.D.” It stands for Clean, clean clothes avoid dirt or moisture that could allow the wind and cold to penetrate; Overheat, layered clothing with zippers allows you to ventilate to avoid sweating; Layer, wool or synthetic layers provide optimum warmth, avoid cotton; and Dry, select clothes that will help you stay dry.

Piper runners-up at Bobcat tourney

Junior Braijion Barnes (4) went up against Washburn Rural’s Jordan White (15). (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Piper Pirates boys basketball team took second place in the Bobcat Invitational Basketball tournament on Friday night, losing 62-51 to Washburn Rural High School in the final game, which was moved earlier to stay ahead of the incoming winter storm.

A loss to the Junior Blues wasn’t inconceivable in this contest between two of Kansas’s best teams. Washburn Rural is fourth-ranked in class 6A for the biggest high schools, while Piper is the top-ranked school in class 4A.

Piper’s path to the final result was a rollercoaster ride, climbing to the peak of a 19-point halftime lead, and then suddenly plummeting as the Junior Blues took control in the third quarter.

Piper built their lead on great shooting and solid defense. Piper’s Ty Shelley, Trey Bates and Tamar Bates each hit two 3-pointers in the first half. The Pirates’ defense allowed Blues’ star Jordan White to collect 11 points in the half, but the rest of the Blues combined scored only 6.

In the second half, Washburn Rural opened with a heavy half-court press that seemed to catch Piper off guard. Washburn collected several steals that they returned for layups, and quickly brought their deficit back under 10.

Piper coach Toure Grimes called three timeouts within 3 1/2 minutes in the third quarter to try to steady the team, but the Blues’ run continued. They moved back in front in the closing seconds of the third quarter for a 41-40 lead, holding Piper to one made basket and 4 points in the quarter.

The Pirates steadied their offense in the fourth quarter, speeding up their passing to keep out of Washburn’s press, but they lacked their first half shooting touch and weren’t able to keep pace. White hit 6-of-6 free throws in the final minutes to seal Washburn’s win.

Piper defeated Basehor-Linwood and St. Joe Central on their path to the final. They’ll be back in action against Shawnee Heights on Wednesday, Jan. 23.

The Piper girls’ basketball team was also scheduled to play for the tournament championship on Friday evening, but their game, against St. Joe Central, was rescheduled due to weather. The game will be Tuesday evening in Piper.

Senior Trey Bates (1) drove in for a layup. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
Braijion Barnes looked for a driving lane. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
Sophomore Tamar Bates (14) went for a layup. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
Trey Bates was announced under the spotlights before the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
Piper head coach Toure Grimes encouraged his team during a timeout in the second half. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
Sophomore Trey Bates (14) shouted as he was fouled on his way to the basket. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
The Piper cheerleaders performed stunts during a break in the action. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
Junior Ty Shelley looked for an entry pass from the right corner. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)
Junior Gabe Eskina (24) went up under the Washburn Rural defender. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)