Lady Pirates runners-up at 4A state tourney

The 2018-2019 Piper Lady Pirates posed together with the 4A state tournament runner-up trophy. Piper lost the final game against Bishop Miege, 60-41. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Piper Lady Pirates suffered their only loss of the season in their showdown with the Bishop Miege Lady Stags in the final of the 4A KSHSAA state tournament in Salina. The contest featured Kansas’s two best girls basketball teams, but the final result seemed set early on.

Bishop Miege’s speed prevented Piper from enforcing their usual trapping defense, and Miege took full advantage, pushing the ball ahead and using sharp inlet passes to create easy shots.

Piper’s odds dimmed less than two minutes in when forward Ali Vigil went down with a knee injury while trying to cut off a Miege shooter. Vigil was on the floor for a few minutes before being carried off the court by trainers. She returned to the bench in the second half on crutches.

Miege’s defense also kept Piper off balance. They were able to keep the Piper guards in front of them, and Piper wasn’t able to free up their outside shooters. Piper found the most success directly off the dribble from guards Evelyn Vazquez and Samiya Simmons.

When Piper’s forwards attempted to go inside, they were met with fierce resistance. Miege picked up a total of 10 blocks in the game. Piper’s usually accurate shooting suffered, dropping to 28 percent from the field.

Vazquez led the Lady Pirates with 12 points and 7 rebounds. Ryan Cobbins scored 9 points, and Saniya Simmons added 8.

Piper ends the season with a 23-1 record, and conference and substate championships.

Evelyn Vazquez went up for a layup. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Senior Ryan Cobbins (23) went up for a layup. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior LaKya Leslie (24) had her shot blocked by Miege’s Faith Hawthorne (33). (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Piper junior Riley Porter (12) had her shot in the lane blocked from behind. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Piper sophomore Jessica Thomas (21) took an outside jump shot. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Piper junior Grace Banes (15) drove in the lane. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Piper sophomore Evelyn Vazquez (3) drove to the basket against Bishop Miege’s Johnni Gonzalez (4). Vazquez led the Pirates with 12 points. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Evelyn Vazquez tried an up-and-under move to get around the Miege defense. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Riley Porter took a shot defended by Miege’s Ashton Verhulst (42). (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Piper freshman Saniya Simmons (1) went up for a layup. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Lady Stallions fall to Blue Valley Southwest, 43-41

Schlagle guard Armanaie Blacksure (4) hit a 3-pointer in the first quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Blacksure made 5-11 shots from 3-point range. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

by Wyandotte Daily Sports

The Schlagle High School girls basketball team lost to Blue Valley Southwest on Friday evening, 43-41, narrowly missing the opportunity to play in the 5A KSHSAA state title game on Saturday.

Schlagle held a 25-20 halftime lead, but Southwest clawed its way back in the third quarter, outscoring the Lady Stallions by nine to pull ahead.

Schlagle stayed close through the closing quarter, but wasn’t able to close the gap. A final, potentially game-winning 3-point shot from Armanaie Blacksure fell short.

Blacksure led the Lady Stallions in scoring, picking up 18 points, including 5-for-11 on 3-point shots. Camille Evans scored 12 and pulled down 10 rebounds. Ishante Suttington, the Lady Stallions’ leading scorer for the season, was not able to play because of a knee injury.

Schlagle will play for third place on Saturday against the McPherson Lady Bullpups. The game will take place at noon at the Emporia-White Auditorium.

Schlagle guard Camille Evans (1) took a short-range jumper over Southwest’s Amiah Simmons (13). (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Schlagle forward Tylieea Wallace (32) grabbed a rebound during the first quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Wallace finished the game with six  rebounds. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Schlagle forward Sofia Cook (10) pulled down a rebound during the third quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Cook finished with three rebounds. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Schlagle guard Armanaie Blacksure (4) drove in the lane during the first quarter versus Blue Valley Southwest. Blacksure finished the contest with a game-high 18 points. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Schlagle guard Tynica Gilmore (21) took a jump shot during the third quarter versus Blue Valley Southwest. Gilmore finished with 2 points. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Schlagle guard Camille Evans (1) drove the lane during the first quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. Evans finished the game with 12 points. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

The Schlagle cheerleaders performed during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Schlagle guard Camille Evans (1) drove the ball. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Schlagle forward Sofia Cook (10) got ready on defense during the second quarter against Blue Valley Southwest. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

The Schlagle band entertained fans during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

The Schlagle Auxiliary performed with the band during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Tylieea Wallace posted up against Blue Valley Southwest’s Arielle Sargent (30). (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

Armanaie Blacksure put up a shot in the lane. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

 

The Schlagle band performed during the game. (Photo copyright 2019 by Nick Verbenec)

Piper sends two teams to state hoops finals

Piper High School has never played for a basketball state championship in school history. Now the Pirates have a chance for two.

Both Piper basketball teams will be playing for state championships on Saturday after winning Friday’s semifinal matches in the 4A KSHSAA state tournament in Salina.

The Piper boys defeated Wichita’s top-seeded Trinity Academy 57-54 in a nailbiter. After Trinity tied the game at 54 with less than a minute remaining, Piper’s Ty Shelley hit a 3-pointer for the game winner with less than 5 seconds left.

The Pirates will face the winner of the late game between Augusta and Baldwin for the championship at 6:15 p.m.

The Piper Lady Pirates outperformed the Nickerson Panthers to win the 4A KSHSAA semifinal game 72-40. The win sets up a long-expected match between the state’s two best girls basketball teams, Piper and Bishop Miege, in the finals at 4 p.m.

Grace Banes led Piper in scoring with 15 points on 3-of-6 shots from 3-point range. Ali Vigil scored 13, including three baskets beyond the arc. The Lady Pirates as a team hit 55 percent from the floor and 41 percent from 3-point range.

Update: The Piper boys team will face Augusta in the finals at 6:15 PM.