The Schlagle Lady Stallions got another big performance from freshman guard Armanaie Blacksure to take third place in the 5A KSHSAA tournament in Emporia. Schlagle came from behind to defeat the McPherson Lady Bullpups 60-54 in the consolation game on Saturday.
With leading scorer Ishante Suttington sidelined by a knee injury, Blacksure stepped up her offensive contributions, hitting 4-of-6 shots from 3-point range, and 9-of-12 overall.
Schlagle overcame a 12-point halftime deficit, ratcheting up its defense to outscore McPherson 15-8 in the third quarter and 17-6 in the fourth.
Blacksure led the scoring with 23 points. Camille Evans scored 19 points and earned four assists. Tylieea Wallace was the leader on the boards, pulling down 10 rebounds.
The Lady Stallions finish the year at 19-6, winning conference and substate championships.
Sweeping Labette in opening Jayhawk Conference action on the road Thursday, Kansas City Kansas Community College returns home Sunday to open its home conference campaign.
A doubleheader with Labette, the games were originally scheduled for Saturday but were pushed back a day in hopes of better weather. First pitch will come at 1 p.m.
The Blue Devils made quick work of Thursday’s opener against Labette, winning 11-1 in just five innings behind the pitching of Orlando Ortiz and then riding the bat of catcher Griffin Everett to a 7-5 9-inning win in the nightcap in games played on the campus of Pittsburg State University. The wins were the sixth and seventh in a row for the Blue Devils, who improved to 9-5.
A freshman from Lincoln, Nebraska, Everett drove in four runs with a single, double and home run in the 7-5 second game win. Everett’s two-run homer, the first of his college career, tied the game in the second inning and his two-run double in the fifth scored what proved to be the decisive runs.
Sophomore Carlos Soto (3-1) got the win with outstanding relief efforts from Max Storch and Jose Amaro.
Soto worked the first six innings, allowing four runs on four hits, walking two and striking out five. Storch struck out two in one inning of relief; Amaro got the save, allowing one hit and fanning two after coming on in the eighth with two on and none out.
Labette took a 2-0 lead in the first on a Drew White 2-run homer but Everett got that back with his two-run shot to center in the second and KCKCC went ahead to stay with two runs in the third. Doubles by Eric Hinostroza and Jose Sosa scored one run and Kevin Santiago singled in the second.
A single by Kaleb Harrison and a double by Eduardo Acosta made it 5-2 in the third and Everett added what proved to be the deciding runs with his two-run double following a Santiago single and a walk in the fifth.
Ortiz (3-0) allowed one run on five hits in the 11-1 opener, striking out six and walking two while the Blue Devils backed him with 11 hits and a 9-run third inning. Acosta drove in three runs with a pair of singles while Sosa tripled in a pair, Traice Harter and Tyler Henry doubled and singled and Santiago doubled.
The first nine Blue Devils to the plate reached base and scored in the 9-run third. A leadoff single by J.T. Goodfellow, double by Santiago and a single by Kemper Bednar scored the first run, a second crossed on back-to-back walks before Acosta and Harter each drove in a pair of runs with singles. Eric Hinostroza singled in the seventh run, Sosa tripled in another and then scored on Goodfellow’s ground ball.
The Blue Devils took a 1-0 lead in the first as Harter led off the game with a single and scored on Santiago’s sacrifice fly and Henry doubled to start the second and scored on Acosta’s first single before the Blue Devils blew the game open with the 9-run third inning.
Schlagle guard Armanaie Blacksure (4) hit a 3-pointer in the first quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Blacksure made 5-11 shots from 3-point range. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
by Wyandotte Daily Sports
The Schlagle High School girls basketball team lost to Blue Valley Southwest on Friday evening, 43-41, narrowly missing the opportunity to play in the 5A KSHSAA state title game on Saturday.
Schlagle held a 25-20 halftime lead, but Southwest clawed its way back in the third quarter, outscoring the Lady Stallions by nine to pull ahead.
Schlagle stayed close through the closing quarter, but wasn’t able to close the gap. A final, potentially game-winning 3-point shot from Armanaie Blacksure fell short.
Blacksure led the Lady Stallions in scoring, picking up 18 points, including 5-for-11 on 3-point shots. Camille Evans scored 12 and pulled down 10 rebounds. Ishante Suttington, the Lady Stallions’ leading scorer for the season, was not able to play because of a knee injury.
Schlagle will play for third place on Saturday against the McPherson Lady Bullpups. The game will take place at noon at the Emporia-White Auditorium.
Schlagle guard Camille Evans (1) took a short-range jumper over Southwest’s Amiah Simmons (13). (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Schlagle forward Tylieea Wallace (32) grabbed a rebound during the first quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Wallace finished the game with six rebounds. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Schlagle forward Sofia Cook (10) pulled down a rebound during the third quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Cook finished with three rebounds. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Schlagle guard Armanaie Blacksure (4) drove in the lane during the first quarter versus Blue Valley Southwest. Blacksure finished the contest with a game-high 18 points. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Schlagle guard Tynica Gilmore (21) took a jump shot during the third quarter versus Blue Valley Southwest. Gilmore finished with 2 points. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Schlagle guard Camille Evans (1) drove the lane during the first quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Evans finished the game with 12 points. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
The Schlagle cheerleaders performed during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Schlagle guard Camille Evans (1) drove the ball. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Schlagle forward Sofia Cook (10) got ready on defense during the second quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
The Schlagle band entertained fans during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
The Schlagle Auxiliary performed with the band during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Tylieea Wallace posted up against Blue Valley Southwest’s Arielle Sargent (30). (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
Armanaie Blacksure put up a shot in the lane. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)
The Schlagle band performed during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)