Piper results

Piper High School – track at Basehor-Linwood

– Boys 1st and Girls 2nd place

– 1st: Davis (100m/200m), Murray (LJ), Richardson (300m), Ortiz (discus – new school again), G 4x100m (Webb. Morrow, Erwin, Davis)

– 2nd: Morrow (400m), Ja. Wayne (800m), White (110h), Kempf (discus), Webb (TJ), Saunders (100m), Richardson (110h), Jones (LJ), Rogers (Jav), G 4×400 (Morrow, Erwin, Washington, Ja. Wayne), B 4×100 (Jones, Owens, Hooks, Saunders)

-3rd: White (300h), Murray (TJ), Saunders (220m), Schneider (1600m/3200m), McIntosh (110h), Ortiz (SP), B 4×400 (Saunders, Bah, Wright, Pahls)

Piper High School – swimming at Shawnee Mission East

Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay

2nd Morris,Grable, Johnson, Dailey

5th Eikenbary, Waters, Muthoni

Girls 200 Yard Freestyle

1st Johnson State qualifying time

Girls 200 Yard IM

1st Dailey State qualifying time

Girls 100 Yard Butterfly

1st Morris

4th Muthoni

Girls 500 Yard Freestyle

2nd Waters

4th Shearer

Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke

2nd Dailey

3rd Johnson

4th Grable

Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay

1st  Morris, Grable, Dailey,  Johnson State qualifying time

Piper High School – forensics at Tonganoxie

3rd place overall

Laura Clark- 6th in Poetry

Jalen Zwart- 1st in Poetry and qualified for State Champs

Morgan DeWitt- 5th in Prose

Tyrone Hooks- 1st in Humorous Solo Acting and qualified for State Champs

Jared Winzer- 4th in Informative Speaking and qualified for State Champs

Matt Romero and Ian Smith- 6th in Improvised Duet Acting

Jalen Zwart and Maggie Wolf- 5th in Improvised Duet Acting

at East Kansas National Forensics League National Qualifier:

Team took 3rd overall

Logan Stacer- 1st in Original Oration and qualified for Nationals, and 5th in Dramatic Interpretation.

Jerry Manan- 2nd in Dramatic Interpretation and qualified for Nationals.

Taylor Smith 9th in Dramatic Interpretation.

Cole Oakland 9th in International Extemp.

Photo from Piper schools
Photo from Piper schools

 

– Informaton and photos from Doug Key, Piper activities director

 

Piper results

The Piper High School golf team recently competed at Alvamar, where it placed fourth. (Piper High School photo)

Piper High School – golf at Alvamar

– 4th place as a team

– Eric Pahls (8th) with a 79

Piper High School – soccer vs. Mill Valley

– Varsity won 2-1

– goals by Woolley (2) and assist by Gunnels

– JV lost 0-1

Piper High School – baseball vs. Bishop Ward

– Varsity lost both games 1-11 and 1-6

– JV won game No. 1 (3-2) and lost game #2 (1-13)

Piper High School – softball vs. Bishop Ward

– Varsity won both games 21-0

– game No. 1 highlights:

– Henry winning pitcher gave up 1 hit

– N. Salazar 1-1, A. Sullivan 2-2 with HR and 4 RBI, Lauritzen 1-2 with a HR and 3 RBI, and Evans 2-2

– game No. 2 highlights:

– Wietharn winning pitcher and went 2-3 (double)

– King 2-3 with a double and 3 RBI, Sullivan 1-1 with a triple, Lauritzen 1-1 with a double, Bridge 2-3 with 4 RBI, McCall went 2-2, Evans went 2-2 with double

– Information and photo from Doug Key, Piper activities director

 

Piper results

 

The Piper High School forensics team took first place recently in competition at Louisburg. (Piper High School photo)

Piper High School – forensics at Louisburg –

1st place as team

– James Clark and Laura Clark- 3rd in Duet Acting

– Corey Mann- 2nd in Extemp and 3rd in Oration

– Taylor DeWitt- 2nd in Inform and 2nd in Humorous Interp

– Aly Barnett- 5th in Inform

– Sheridan Smith- 6th in Humorous Interp and 6th in Prose

– Sarah Stella- 1st in Poetry and 6th in Dramatic Interp

– Jerry Manan- 2nd in Dramatic Interp and 2nd in Prose

– Abby Neal- 4th in Impromptu –

Chad Irwin- 1st in Prose and qualified for State Champs

Piper High School – soccer at Baldwin

– Varsity won 4-0

– goals by Woolley, Gunnels, Trzok, and Klaas. Shut-out by Ferguson

– JV won 5-0

– goals by Gray (3), Lake, and Cunningham. Shut-out by Ibarra.

Piper High School – golf at Jeff West

– 1st place as a team

– Jackson Jones 1st place with a 46

– Sullivan Ford 6th place with a 49

– Information and photo from Doug Key, Piper activities director