Hawks earn hard-fought 71-66 win over Sumner

The Harmon fieldhouse went wild with senior Lynell Lane’s dunk in the fourth quarter of Harmon’s 71-66 win over Sumner Academy. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Harmon Hawks and Sumner Academy Sabres played a closely contested game Friday evening, won by Harmon 71-66. A Hawks run in the fourth quarter put the game out of reach, despite a gutsy Sabres comeback run in the closing minutes.

The Hawks were first out of the gate, taking advantage of a sharp passing attack to run out to a 10-6 lead four minutes into the game, but the Sabres found their way back to tie the game at the end of the first quarter. Jason Rodriguez hit 2 three-pointers in the quarter for the Hawks.

The lead seesawed between the teams in the second quarter, with neither able to gain a clear advantage. Harmon picked up a backcourt press that created two Sumner turnovers, and the Hawks edged out to a 4-point margin at halftime thanks to 9 points from Lynell Lane.

The opening of the third quarter saw a lot of back-and-forth action, but just 2 made baskets in the first three minutes. Sumner closed to within a single point, but in the last two minutes Harmon ran out to a double-digit lead. With less than 10 seconds in the quarter, Harmon efficiently ran a scoring play to take a 52-39 lead.

The fourth quarter opened with another Harmon run, nearing blowout territory with a 21-point lead. The Sabres did not concede, but instead took the fight back to Harmon, scoring 27 points, including 8-of-11 at the line, to get within 5 at the buzzer.

Lynell Lane scored 25 points to pace the Hawks, and Eddie King scored 21, including 3 three-pointers. Jason Rodriguez added 10 points for Harmon.

For the Sabres, Jammial Hicks scored 21, all but 2 in the second half. Terry Rowe III added 18 points, 5-of-6 at the free throw line. Cameron Johnson scored 13, and Howard Peoples had 11.

Harmon improves its record to 2-3 for the season, hoping the win launches the Hawks toward defending their conference title. Harmon will play at home against Wyandotte on Tuesday, starting at 7 p.m.

Sumner drops to 2-2 and will play host to the Washington Wildcats on Tuesday, also with a 7 p.m. tipoff.

Harmon senior Jamarrion Evans went to the basket through the block of Sumner sophomore Jayden Gordon. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner junior Jammial Hicks went for a reverse layup to avoid Harmon senior Jason Rodriguez. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon junior Jason Rodriguez took a shot over the defense of Sumner junior Cameron Johnson. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner junior Jammial Hicks shot a close-range jumper in the lane. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner junior Cameron Johnson charged through the lane. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon senior guard Chrishaud Berry worked the ball against Sumner senior Robert Graves. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon senior Jason Rodriguez hit a three-pointer from the right corner. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
The Harmon cheerleaders celebrated after the win. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner sophomore Howard Peoples went high for a shot in the first quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon junior Michael King knocked away a shot from Sumner senior Cameron Johnson. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon senior Lynell Lane and Sumner junior Cameron Johnson contested a loose ball. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon senior Eddie King hit a floater from the left baseline. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Hit-and-run accident results in injury on I-70

A hit-and-run accident was reported at 6:50 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7, on westbound I-70 at Mill Street, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol.

An unknown vehicle made an unsafe lane change and struck the front of a Mazda 3, according to the trooper’s report.

The Mazda went right, then left, and struck the left median barrier wall, the trooper’s report stated. The unknown vehicle fled.

The driver of the Mazda, an 18-year-old male from Kansas City, Missouri, was taken to the hospital with a possible serious injury, the trooper’s report stated.

No description is available of the unknown vehicle.

How to recycle holiday trees

You can dispose of your natural holiday trees and help the environment at the same time by recycling them.

Holiday trees, wreaths and garlands are discouraged from being deposited into Kansas landfills.

Communities are offering a number of ways to recycle the holiday trees, keeping them out of landfills and creating a useful product that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as trail surfaces, erosion control, landscaping and fish habitat in lakes.

Sites that are in the Unified Government park system are accepting natural holiday trees through Jan. 30. All tinsel, lights and ornaments must be removed.

Some drop-off holiday tree recycling sites in Wyandotte County include:


• Bonner Springs — North Park, 1200 S. 134th St., Bonner Springs, Kansas, 913-422-7010
• Kansas City, Kansas — Alvey Park, 4834 Metropolitan Ave., north side of the south parking lot, Kansas City, Kansas, 913-573-8327
• Kansas City, Kansas — City Park, 2601 Park Drive, inside the park, to the right, Kansas City, Kansas, 913-573-8327
• Kansas City, Kansas — Stony Point Park, 531 N. 86th St, northeast corner of parking lot, Kansas City, Kansas, 913-573-8327
• Bonner Springs, Kansas — Wyandotte County Park at Bonner Springs, 600 N. 126th St., ball field parking area, Bonner Springs, Kansas, 913-573-8327
• Kansas City, Kansas — Missouri Organic, 1260 Alma St., Kansas City, Kansas, 816-483-0908

To see holiday tree recycling sites in other communities in the Greater Kansas City area, visit https://www.marc.org/News-Releases/12_2021/Treecycle-your-natural-holiday-tree-and-greenery.html.