The Piper boys basketball team took a 74 – 61 victory over Topeka’s Hayden Catholic High School on Tuesday night, holding off a third quarter Hayden scoring run and sinking key free throws in the final minutes.
Hayden led 19 – 16 after the first quarter on strong three-point shooting. Piper trailed most of the second quarter before a series of fast breaks by Braijion Barnes and Trey Bates allowed the Pirates to pull into a 7-point lead at halftime.
With seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Hayden crept back within 2 points, but could not get any closer. As the clock ticked down to three minutes remaining, Hayden turned to fouling the ball handler in order to extend the game. Piper hit 13 of 18 free throws in the fourth quarter, led by Bryce Yoder, who hit all 6 of his attempts.
Piper improved its record to 3 – 2 for the season, and will head into conference play this Friday against Tonganoxie.
The Piper girls basketball team lived up to its highly rated reputation on Tuesday evening, handing Topeka’s Hayden Catholic High School a 58 – 28 defeat. Piper overpowered the Lady Wildcats with strong inside play from Ryan Cobbins, and tough pressure defense from Evelyn Vazquez.
Piper started slowly, spotting Hayden an early lead in the first quarter. Piper finished the second quarter strong and held a 25 – 18 lead at halftime.
Cobbins, together with Ali Vigil, took over the game offensively in the third quarter, combining for 17 points and putting the game out of reach. Vazquez’s defense fueled the offense by forcing bad passes and steals in the backcourt to allow Piper some easy breakaway baskets.
Piper remains undefeated, improving its season record to 5 – 0. Piper will play next on Dec. 15 at home against Tonganoxie.
Piper High School – girls basketball at Paola Tournament
– Piper varsity defeated Wellsville 59-42
– 3rd tournament championship in a row
Piper High School – boys basketball at DeSoto Huthamaki Hardwood Classic
– Piper varsity defeated Pleasant Hill 70-55 (5th place)
– D. Covington and B. Barnes (All-Tournament Team)
Piper High School – debate at Tonganoxie
– John Havel and Jacob Stubler place 5th
– Daijah Jones and Tyler Ash place 7th
– Dylan Hendrix and Tyler Ash place 8th
Piper High School – wrestling at Eudora Tournament of Champions
– 5th as a team
– 113 N. Lawson 6th (1-3)
– 120 T. Lanter 3rd (4-1)
– 145 A. Ferguson 4th (2-2)
– 152 B. Martin 4th (3-2)
– 182 S. Stewart 5th (2-2)
– 195 B. Keller 2nd (1-1)
– 285 L. White 3rd (3-1)
– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director