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Tuesday’s high school basketball games (Jan. 30)

By Joanna Chadwick

Boys

Andover 58, Eisenhower 57

Andover Central 66, Valley Center 52

Bishop Carroll 58, Wichita East 57 OT

Campus 55, Goddard 52 — Kaason Thomas scored 21 for Campus.

Circle 68, El Dorado 62 — Circle’s Boldra had 18, Koehn 13 and Chadwell 11. Logan Garner scored 32 points to lead El Dorado.

Derby 59, Maize 46 — Derby’s Mason Anderson scored 23 points to lead Derby, Jack Ulwelling had 10. Maize’s Alan Hanna scored 13 and Alec Grill had 10 for Maize.

Hesston 48, Hoisington 27

Hutchinson 77, Newton 31 — Hutchinson made 12 three-point field goals in the win. Jax Heneha hit four threes and finished with 17, and Tai Clark made three threes for 13 points.

Independent 60, Douglass 40 — Luke Henderson hit four three-pointers, finishing with 22 points, for Independent, and Sir Ryan Dennis had 13 points. Douglass’ Stiner finished with 15 points.

Kapaun 65, Wichita South 57

Kingman 48, Conway Springs 42 — C. Webster and B. Bradshaw each had 11 for Kingman and T. Davidson 10. Conway Springs’ Eli Howard scored 16 and Taylor Wykes 11.

Maize South 61, Salina South 29

Moundridge 50, Ell-Saline 32 — Bear Moddelmog and Kreighton Kanitz scored 14 points apiece. Moddlemog had four three-pointers in the win.

Pratt 63, Halstead 50

Salina Central 58, Arkansas City 28 — Thomas McClendon scored 16 points to lead Salina Central, and Kaden Snyder had 11.

Salina Sacred Heart 55, SE-Saline 51

Trinity Academy 64, Belle Plaine 29 — Cooper Garrison scored 15 to lead Trinity. Belle Plaine was led by Levi Christy and Caleb Ouellette, who each scored 10.

Wellington 49, Augusta 42 — Wellington’s Russell scored 17. Logan Ruddle had 17 for Augusta and Gavin Kiser 11.

Wichita Collegiate 55, Mulvane 53 OT — Wichita Collegiate coach Mitch Fiegel earned his 600th victory with the overtime win. Sebastian Hines-Turner scored 14 to lead Collegiate. Aiden McKee led Mulvane with 23 points, and Manny Myers had 14.

Wichita Northwest 82, Wichita North 43 — Jayce Glasper scored a game-high 29 points and Tasean Williams had 14 for Northwest. Ca’Marion Thomas scored 11 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter for North.

Girls

Andale 44, Winfield 13

Andover 61, Eisenhower 18

Beloit 62, Republic County 39

Bishop Carroll 55, Wichita East 48 — Leah Henke had 18, Lilly Martin 10 in Carroll’s win. East’s Adrian Neal had 15 points.

Buhler 44, Rose Hill 29 — Krafels scored 14 to lead Buhler in the win.

Chaparral 51, Medicine Lodge 45

Cheney 41, Garden Plain 33

Circle 58, El Dorado

Derby 44, Maize 30 — Macayla Askew led Derby with 14 points in the win.

Goddard 58, Campus 16

Halstead 55, Pratt 45

Hesston 53, Hoisington 36 — Kendal Brueggen scored 20 to lead Hesston.

Hillsboro 41, Haven 29 — Sienna DeFrain had 15 points for Haven.

Hutchinson 36, Newton 23 — Kaia Smith scored 16 and Azariah Dawes had 10 in Hutchinson’s win.

Kingman 50, Conway Springs 42 — Kingman’s Laney Wood scored 15 and McDorman had 12. Conways Springs was led by Melissa Ebenkamp’s 17 points and Macie Hartman’s 12.

Maize South 68, Salina South 29

Moundridge 53, Ell-Saline 26

Oxford 43, Caldwell 27

Salina Central 43, Arkansas City 26 — Azbey Peckham and Saniya Triplett each scored 10 for Salina Central.

Salina Sacred Heart 37, SE-Saline 31 — Avery Eshelman led Sacred Heart with 10 points. Abigail Pearson had 10 points for SE-Saline.

Trinity Academy 50, Belle Plaine 26 — Ivey Wheller scored 14 to lead Trinity.

Wellington 64, Augusta 34 — Britt Zeka scored 14, Lyndi Barton had 11 and Ella Goodrum 10 in Wellington’s win in which 10 players scored.

Wichita Northwest 46, Wichita North 32 — Aaliyah Richard scored 10 for Northwest. North was led by Charley Hill and Hali Wolke’s 13 points apiece.

Monday’s games

Boys

McPherson 62, Circle 46 — Cory Muehler scored 15, Gabe Pyle 13 and Owen Pyle 10 in the win for McPherson.

Mulvane 38, Augusta 35 — Mulvane’s Aiden McKee had 14 points. Augusta’s B. Haskell scored 10.

Girls

McPherson 40, Circle 25 — Circle had an 11-8 lead after the first quarter, but McPherson outscored the T-birds 14-4 in the second period.

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