Schools in Wyandotte County have changed their schedules because of the potential of icy weather.
Today, the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools are on a two-hour delayed start, with no preschool classes and no morning Kidzone program. School buses are running two hours late. All of the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library locations also are on a two-hour delayed start.
Turner Public School district is on a two-hour delay today.
The Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Public School district has a two-hour delayed start today, with no morning preschool and buses running two hours late.
The Piper Public School district has canceled classes today.
Wyandotte County is currently under a winter weather advisory until noon from the National Weather Service.
Two of Kansas’s best girls high school basketball teams went head-to-head Thursday night, when the Schlagle Lady Stallions visited Piper to take on the undefeated Lady Pirates. Piper came away with the victory, 72-53, due in large part to a big second-quarter run.
With sub-state tournament brackets already set on Wednesday, and no effect on the schools’ standings, the game was simply about the competitive fire of both teams. That spirit showed out in a hard-fought contest with fifty personal fouls called.
Schlagle matched Piper stride for stride from the opening tip, using good floor spacing and confident passing to slip past the first layer of the Piper press.
Ishante Suttington was effective in closing out possessions, picking up 9 points in the quarter, mostly off the drive. The fast-paced quarter ended with Schlagle up 21-20.
The first few minutes of the second quarter stayed even, but with five minutes left in the half, the Lady Pirates started a 19-to-1 run, highlighted by two 3-pointers from Grace Banes. Foul trouble also accumulated for Schlagle, which ended the half with four starters with three fouls each.
The third quarter saw the Lady Stallions regain their footing. Suttington hit twice from outside, while Tylieea Wallace got going inside. Schlagle outscored Piper by two in the quarter, but were still left at a 63-47 disadvantage when it ended.
Scoring was slow in the fourth quarter, with Piper content to play the clock, and both teams worn by the physical struggle of the game.
Ali Vigil led Piper with 25 points, while Ryan Cobbins, Evelyn Vazquez and Banes each scored 11. Suttington scored 23 to lead Schlagle, and Wallace added 10. The 53 points scored by Schlagle were the most by a Piper opponent all season.
Piper will travel to Eudora on Friday to play the Cardinals, who are just a half-game behind them in the Frontier League Standings. They’ll begin post-season play next Thursday at 7 p.m., at home against the winner of a play-in game between Coffeyville’s Field Kindley High School and Tonganoxie.
Schlagle will open the 5A sub-state playoffs at home against Bonner Springs on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The Bonner Springs boys basketball team came from a 10-point deficit to beat Piper in Bonner Springs on Tuesday night.
The win pulls the Braves (7-1 Frontier League, 15-2 overall) within a half-game of the league-leading Pirates (8-1, 13-4) and sets up some drama for the closing days of the regular season.
The Pirates started strong, limiting Bonner’s penetration, and rejecting shots from the paint. At times Piper positioned Braijion Barnes squarely in front of the basket to protect the rim. A run early in the second quarter shot Piper to a 20-10 advantage.
The Braves rallied late in the second half, briefly taking the lead before Piper got two consecutive stops and a 26-24 halftime lead.
The Pirates started strong out of the halftime break, but their lead evaporated as Braves guard Keyon Thomas heated up, hitting two 3-pointers and finding some open driving lanes.
In one thrilling segment of the third quarter, Thomas and Rishaud Dockery traded 3-pointers with the Pirates’ Braijion Barnes, sending the packed student sections of both teams into an uproar. Bonner finished the quarter with a 44-37 advantage.
Piper’s Tamar Bates shifted into overdrive in the fourth quarter, picking up 12 points, including two 3-pointers. However, Bonner was able to maintain their margin and closed out the game.
The night ended on a sour note when a brief shoving match broke out in the handshake line, getting both teams sent straight to the lockers.
Thomas led the Braves with 29 points. Rishaud Dockery added 14, and was 5-of-6 from the line. A.J. Watson scored 11.
Tamar Bates paced the Pirates with 20 points, while Trey Bates scored 13.
Bonner Springs will play on Friday at Louisburg. Piper’s next game is a non-conference game at home against Schlagle next Tuesday.