Four schools qualify wrestlers for state tournament

Bonner Springs sophomore Olivia Stean wasted no time in taking down Shawnee Mission North’s Cheyenne Paden, pinning her in just under 8 seconds in their match at the girls wrestling KSHSAA regional meet, held Saturday at Seaman High School in Topeka. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Eleven Wyandotte County wrestlers earned the opportunity to compete at the KSHSAA girls wrestling state tournament by placing in the regional meet in Topeka on Saturday.

Athletes from Bonner Springs, Harmon, Sumner, and Turner high schools finished fourth place or better to qualify for the tournament coming up on Feb. 23 at Hartman Arena in Park City, just outside Wichita.

Bonner Springs High School will send six wrestlers to the state meet, including Jenna Knight, who won the 120-pound weight class, and Olivia Stean, who won the 170-pound class.

Stean blasted through her two preliminary rounds, pinning her opponents in 8 and then 29 seconds. A rematch against Basehor-Linwood’s highly ranked Mandy Wilson for the title was imminent, but Wilson forfeited the match due to an injury sustained in her semi-final bout. Stean’s season record is now 38-0.

Knight won two matches by fall and a third by major decision to take the 120-pound regional title, pinning Lansing’s Kaylin Dunlap in the second round of their championship match. She heads to the state tournament with a 27-8 record.

Bonner Springs finished third in the team competition, edging past rival Basehor-Linwood in the final round.

After the meet, head coach Dale Taylor was upbeat about the team’s performance, even more about its future.

“I thought we could qualify all nine of us,” the coach said, “but we got six through. And the three that didn’t make it wrestled really hard.”

“We get this whole team back, and more,” Taylor said of his young regional squad that had no seniors and only two juniors.

Turner High School qualified two wrestlers for the state tournament. Arianna Ortiz won the 101-pound class, and Daisy Chavez finished second at 155 pounds. Ortiz defeated Mill Valley’s Raina Frantz in the final, and now holds an 18-1 record for the season.

Harmon High School will send freshman Kamahni Jackson and senior Angelica Aleman to state. Jackson won the 132-pound weight class at the regional, winning all three matches by fall and improving her record to 26-8. Aleman finished fourth in the 155-pound class.

Second-year Harmon athletic director Alma Rosas-Hall talked about her role, and the relatively new sport of girls wrestling. 

“My main focus has been to improve our student involvement in activities and in sports,” Rosas-Hall said, “reaching out to the community and establishing that connection.”

Rosas-Hall cheered the team loudly from the floor, and was on hand with the coaches to encourage the Harmon wrestlers after each match.

“I’m very proud,” she said. “We’re tiny but mighty, and it’s just the belief that we can do it, no matter how big or how small you are.”

Sumner Academy’s Alissa Harris finished fourth in the 132-pound bracket to earn her spot at the state tournament.

Full list of state qualifiers:

Bonner Springs
Kylie Enriquez (109 pounds, 3rd place)
Jenna Knight (120 pounds, 1st place)
Emmalee Foya (126 pounds, 2nd place)
Chloie Knapp (155 pounds, 3rd place)
Olivia Stean (170 pounds, 1st place)
Tyler Wild (235 pounds, 2nd place)

Turner
Arianna Ortiz (101 pounds, 1st place)
Daisy Chavez (155 pounds, 2nd place)

Harmon
Kamahni Jackson (132 pounds, 1st place)
Angelica Aleman (155 pounds, 4th place)

Sumner
Alissa Harris (132 pounds, 4th place)

Harmon freshman Kamahni Jackson wrestled Seaman’s Koti Best in the 132-pound final. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Bonner Springs Jenna Knight flipped Seaman’s Jenna Best in their 120-pound match. Knight won by major decision (10-2) on her way to winning the class. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Turner junior Daisy Chavez wrestled against Highland Park’s Monya Dean. Chavez won the match in a 7-3 decision. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Turner junior Arianna Ortiz rolled over Mill Valley’s Raina Frantz in the 101-pound final. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon senior Angelica Aleman wrestled Basehor-Linwood’s MacKenzie Botka in a 155-pound match, winning by fall in the second period. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Bonner Springs sophomore Chloie Knapp applied some pressure to Shawnee Mission Northwest’s Mackenzie Farkes and won the match in the second period. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner Academy junior Alissa Harris boosted Basehor’s Aleksandra Stjepanovic in their 132-pound bout. Harris won by fall in the first round. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Bonner Springs sophomore Olivia Stean had the upper hand on Harmon’s Alayna Santos in their 170-pound bout. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Turner coaches M.J. Bland, left, and Paul Hansen encouraged Daisy Chavez during a match. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Turner junior Daisy Chavez wrestled Harmon senior Angelica Aleman in a 155-pound match. Chavez won by fall in the third period. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Bonner Springs sophomore Emmalee Foya got a hold on Reece Taylor of Shawnee Heights. Foya won by fall in the third period. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Bonner Springs freshman Kylie Enriquez got some leverage on Seaman’s Taylie Heston in their 109-pound match. Enriquez won by fall in the third period. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon freshman Kamahni Jackson hauled down Mill Valley’s Rylee Allen-Atchison in their 132-pound match. Jackson won by fall in the second period. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Lady Cyclones prevail in defensive struggle at KC Christian

Senior forward Tina Rosales pushed past KC Christian sophomore guard Meagan Dekker for a scoring drive in Bishop Ward’s 44-33 win Friday evening. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Bishop Ward Lady Cyclones won 44-33 over the KC Christian Lady Panthers Friday evening, taking control in the third quarter with an overpowering defensive effort that fueled a scoring surge.

The teams took some time to find their offensive rhythm early in the game, and the score stood at only 4-2 midway through the first quarter. Ward was briefly ahead 10-4 before a late run from KC Christian closed the score to 10-8 at the end of the quarter. Point guard Jaden Oropeza had success streaking to the basket and tallied 6 points.

The Lady Panthers kept the game close in the second quarter, getting two quick turnovers to push in front 13-12 just two minutes in. Meredith Veer scored all 8 second-quarter points for the hosts, including two 3-pointers, but Ward found opportunities close to the basket to maintain an 18-16 lead at the half.

In the third quarter, Ward’s defensive intensity paid off in stops and baskets. The stops turned into fast break chances and layups for Tina Rosales and Emily Collins.

Rosales, who scored her 1,000th career point in the Lady Cyclones’ last game, hit 3 baskets and scored 3 more at the free throw line in the third quarter. The foul calls stacked up along with the defense, and Rosales had to ride the bench for the last few minutes of the quarter.

Foul trouble caught up with the Lady Cyclones in the fourth quarter as both Tina Rosales and Abby Hill fouled out of the game. The Lady Panthers earned 18 trips to the free throw line in the quarter, but they converted only 4, letting Ward keep the upper hand and finish out the game with a double-digit lead.

After the game, head coach Holland Craise praised her team’s effort.

“They really showed out tonight with defense, and like I said I can’t be more proud of them because not a lot of teams can have that defensive intensity. That’s our thing,” she said.

Rosales finished the game with 15 points for the Lady Cyclones, and Jaden Oropeza scored 12. Ward scored all its points inside the three-point arc.

Ward now has back-to-back wins and a 6-9 season record. They have three games next week: Tuesday at home against Heritage Christian Academy, on the road Wednesday at Cristo Rey, and back at home Friday against Topeka’s Cair Paravel School.

Junior guard Jaden Oropeza drove to the basket. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Senior forward Tina Rosales made a layup in the first quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Junior guard Jaden Oropeza snatched a KC Christian pass to create a fast-break opportunity in the third quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sophomore guard Emily Collins took a short shot along the baseline. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Freshman guard Alaina Mendez took a shot from the low block in the second half. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Head coach Holland Craise got an enthusiastic response from her team during a fourth quarter timeout. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sophomore guard Emily Collins drove to the basket along the baseline. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Senior forward Abby Hill fought for a rebound. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Junior guard Jaden Oropeza fought for a loose ball. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Lady Braves take a narrow home loss to Tonganoxie, 56-51

Junior Mariyah Noel took a shot in the lane. Noel scored 13 points in the Lady Braves 56-51 loss to Tonganoxie Friday evening. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Bonner Springs Lady Braves lost a close contest to the Tonganoxie Lady Chieftains 56-51 Friday evening in Bonner Springs. The home team kept within a possession for most of the game.

The Lady Braves offense capitalized on Mariyah Noel’s ability to drive and draw defenders, finishing at the rim or dishing to Wren VanCleave or McKenzie Campbell in the lane.

Corrie Hassett kept the Tonganoxie defense honest with timely outside baskets, including one to pull Bonner Springs within 3 points with two minutes left in the game after Tonganoxie extended its lead at the start of the fourth quarter.

On the Bonner Springs defensive end, Tonganoxie senior guard Raegan Seba was a tough match-up, scoring 17 points to pace the Lady Chieftains.

Noel and Hassett led the scoring for the Lady Braves with 13 points each. VanCleave contributed 10 and Campbell 8.

The Lady Braves have a home game coming up Monday against the tough 11-1 Lady Cardinals of Eudora. The game will start at 5:30 p.m.

Senior guard Corrie Hassett hit a 3-point jumper from the top of the circle. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Junior Mariyah Noel kept the Tonganoxie defense busy while sophomore McKenzie Campbell took a shot. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Junior Wren VanCleave split two Tonganoxie defenders for a short-range jumper. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Tonganoxie senior Hattie Baldock took a charge from junior Mariyah Noel. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Sophomore Pirsten Leslie drove to the basket. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Head coach Peyton Leslie talked with his team during a timeout in the fourth quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

The Bonner Springs cheerleaders got the crowd going at the start of the game. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Sophomore McKenzie Campbell took a shot from the low block. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)