Piper drops Eisenhower rematch in Spring Hill

Piper junior Trey Bates (11) drove to the basket over the Eisenhower defense. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Piper Pirates came frustratingly close to avenging last year’s Spring Hill tournament loss to Eisenhower High School, ending up on the short side of the 70-61 final score.

In the first half, Piper played the Tigers to a 29-29 draw. The Pirates’ defense disrupted Eisenhower’s drives inside, and Braijion Barnes limited their shots with strong defensive rebounding.

Piper junior Trey Bates lived up to his nickname, lighting up the third quarter with three 3-point shots and giving Piper a one-point lead midway through the third.

Eisenhower’s Dylan Vincent responded with 13 points in the quarter (35 in the game), and the Tigers held a seven-point advantage at the start of the fourth quarter.

Early in the fourth quarter, Piper pulled within three points on two quick Bryce Yoder three pointers, but they couldn’t get any closer. Eisenhower forced Piper into quick, unsuccessful shots on the Pirates’ last few possessions, while extending their lead with transition baskets and free throws.

Bates led Piper’s scoring with 21 points in the game, while Barnes added 12. Cooper Beebe was active in the paint on both ends, picking up 8 points along with key rebounds and blocks.

On Friday at 6:30 p.m., Piper will play against Gardner High School for third place in the tournament. Eisenhower moves on to the championship game against Olathe South.

Sophomore Ty Shelley (23) showed good form on his jump shot. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Senior Cooper Beebe (00) tossed an outlet pass to Braijion Barnes to start a fast break. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Senior Daviance “Doc” Covington stuck tight to the ball handler. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Senior Bryce Yoder (30) took a three-point shot in the fourth quarter. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Junior Trey Bates (11) made a no-look pass to Ty Shelley on the right wing. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Junior Braijion Barnes (4) knocked in a short jump shot. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Braijion Barnes was heavily defended as he drove to the hoop. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Gabe Eskina (10) stuck back an offensive rebound. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

Piper wins first round at Spring Hill

Piper senior Bryce Yoder shared a laugh with the referee during a timeout. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Piper Pirates charged into the Spring Hill Invitational Basketball Tournament, taking a 70 – 46 win over the Blue Valley Southwest Timberwolves in the opening round.

Piper senior Bryce Yoder made six three-pointers in the game, his teammates repeatedly screening Yoder’s defender in the lane to get him open on the wing. “He doesn’t miss,” exclaimed a Spring Hill player, as he watched from the stands with his team.

Yoder totaled 20 points for the game, while Doc Covington scored 17, using his speed to slash to the basket.

Coach Toure’ Grimes substituted frequently throughout the game, resting his starters for a busy week of tournament action. Ten players saw minutes in the game.

The Pirates’ second round game is on Thursday at 8:15 p.m. They will play the winner of Wednesday afternoon’s contest between Sumner Academy and Eisenhower High School of Goddard, Kan.

Sophomore Gabe Eskina (10) got his defender off balance on a drive. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Junior Braijion Barnes (4) pulled down a defensive rebound. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Sophomore Ty Shelley (23) lined up a three-point shot. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Junior Trey Bates (11) dribbled the ball up the court. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Senior Doc Covington (1) drove past his defender for a layup. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

Cold weather prompts schools to close Tuesday

With overnight temperatures dipping to a low of minus 3, and Tuesday’s high near 10, area schools have canceled classes on Tuesday.

The Kansas City, Kansas, Bonner Springs, Piper and Turner school districts have canceled classes.

Wind chill readings are expected to be between minus 11 and minus 21 on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. A wind chill advisory is in effect from now until noon Tuesday, the weather service said.

For more information about the weather, visit www.weather.gov.