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Area High School Basketball Scores – Tuesday, March 1

riggertBasketballCLASS 5 DISTRICT 16 BOYS SEMIFINALS @ OAK PARK
Park Hill South 61
Central 40 (15-11)

Staley 71
Park Hill 67

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 16 GIRLS SEMIFINALS @ SMITHVILLE
Benton 37 (26-0)
Lafayette 21 (17-8)

Smithville 41
Kearney 26

CLASS 1 GIRLS SECTIONAL @ ST. JOSEPH’S CIVIC ARENA
Mound City 53
Jefferson 42

CLASS 1 BOYS SECTIONAL @ ST. JOSEPH’S CIVIC ARENA
Stanberry 60
North Andrew 47

Mizzou’s rally comes up short at LSU 80-71

riggertMissouriBATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Ben Simmons’ LSU teammates lowered their gaze, shook their heads and laughed incredulously as Simmons politely floated the remote possibility of returning for his sophomore year.

More than likely, the star 6-foot-10 freshman played his final regular season home game for LSU on Tuesday night, and he made it a good one.

Simmons had 22 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists, and LSU held off struggling Missouri 80-71 on Tuesday night to stay alive for at least a share of the Southeastern Conference regular season title.

“A lot was put on that young man’s plate. … He’s always come to work; he’s been tremendous,” LSU coach Johnny Jones said of Simmons, who has now scored at least 20 points in his past five games and has 21 double-doubles this season. “If he does leave, he’s one of the guys I’ve thoroughly, thoroughly enjoyed coaching.”

Fans in the LSU student section chanted, “One more year!” for Simmons, who smiled broadly as he acknowledged them.

“It was kind of funny,” said Simmons, who is widely projected to be the top pick in next summer’s NBA draft. “We’ll see what happens.”

Simmons was 6 of 8 from the field and hit 10 of 11 free throws. Jones said both he and Simmons were disappointed with Simmons’ six turnovers, three of which came as Missouri trimmed a 22-point halftime deficit all the way down to three points.

“But how can you argue with 22 and 14 — 6 of 8 from the field?” Jones added. “That was a tremendous stat line. … He played extremely well outside of that area where we had the turnovers.”

Antonio Blakeney scored 18 points, hitting a late 3-pointer and mid-range jumper to help LSU (18-12, 11-6 SEC) secure what initially looked to be an easy victory before Missouri (10-20, 3-14), which trailed by 22 at halftime, put together a 19-6 run to get as close as three points with less than five minutes to go.

Tim Quarterman scored 11 points with six assists for LSU, which entered the night one game behind SEC-leading Kentucky and Texas A&M, both of whom also won.

LSU shot nearly 53 percent from the field and made 11 more free throws (18-7) than Missouri.

Ryan Rosburg, Kevin Puryear and Terrence Phillips each scored 13 points for Missouri, which has lost four straight.

Missouri, which turned the ball over 13 times in the first half, played a much more composed second half, shooting 60 percent (18 of 30) and committing just two turnovers during the last 20 minutes in an effort to pull out what would have been its first and only road victory this season.

“Obviously, in the first half we were horrible. We had no energy and turned the ball over too much. We didn’t get back on defense,” Missouri coach Kim Anderson said. “We had a good discussion at halftime and I really wasn’t sure how we would respond.”

K.J. Walton’s 3 pulled Mizzou to 65-62 with 4:48 to go, but Simmons found Blakeney for a 3 on LSU’s next possession, and Missouri was not able to get within four points after that.

“Ben attracted the whole defense and he kicked it out to me,” Blakeney said of his momentum changing 3. “I just tried to knock it down.”

Craig Victor scored 10 points for LSU, which closed out its home schedule with an 8-1 conference record in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

TIP-INS

Missouri: Missouri will finish its season with a road record of 0-11. … Rosburg has scored at least 10 points in seven of his last eight games. … Walton had 11 points.

LSU: Guard Keith Hornsby was among three players honored before the game on Senior Night, along with guards Josh Gray and Henry Shortess. Hornsby missed his fourth straight game with a groin injury and it remains unclear if he will play in the postseason. … At halftime, the crowd gave a standing ovation for retiring radio play-by-play announcer Jim Hawthorne, who was presented with a framed purple No. 36 jersey to mark the number of LSU basketball seasons in which he called games.

LOPSIDED OPENING

LSU took the lead for good when Victor’s jumper made it 4-2 a little more than two minutes into the game. LSU had its first double-digit lead when Brandon Sampson’s layup made it 21-10 just more than 10 minutes in. Sampson’s 3 shortly after capped a 16-4 run that seemed to mark the onset of a runaway victory for LSU.

Mizzou’s flurry of first-half turnovers included Simmons’ steal that led directly to LSU’s first 20-point lead on Victor’s jumper in the final minute of the opening half.

UP NEXT

Missouri: Hosts Florida on Saturday

LSU: Visits No. 22 Kentucky on Saturday.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats’ Pitts named MIAA Player of the Year

Northwest2013riggertKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University sophomore guard Justin Pitts has been named the 2015-16 MIAA Player of the Year. Pitts becomes the program’s sixth student-athlete to win the conference’s highest honor. Coach Ben McCollum earned his third MIAA Coach of the Year honor, winning back in 2011-12 and sharing the award in 2014-15. Pitts was one of four unanimous first team All-MIAA performers. Senior Conner Crooker was named All-MIAA second team, junior Zach Schneider was named third team and sophomore Chris-Ebou Ndow earned honorable mention accolades.

Pitts joins DeShaun Cooper (’14), Hunter Henry (’07), Kelvin Parker (’04), Shakey Harrington (’98) and Carl Jenkins (’71) as Northwest players to win league MVP honors. He has put together a stellar season, scoring in double figures in all 26 games he has appeared in and has surpassed 20+ points 16 times. He ranks second in the MIAA in assists (4.8 apg), assist-to-turnover ratio (2.6) and minutes played (36.2). He is third in field goal percentage (54.1%) and is also third in three point field goal percentage (46.6 %). He is fifth in the MIAA in scoring at 20.9 points per game. The sophomore surpassed the 1,000 point plateau on Feb. 24 in his 53rd career game. He was the 2014-15 MIAA Freshman of the Year and was also a first team All-MIAA performer.

Crooker earned his second-straight All-MIAA second team honor. He was an honorable mention performer as a sophomore in 2013-14. Crooker now ranks second in Northwest history with 197 career three pointers. He is the program’s all-time leader in free throw percentage (86.1) and his 1,282 career points is tied for 10th all time. He has scored in double figures 19 times this year and has gone over 20 points twice.

Schneider set the Northwest career three-point record which now stands at 251. This year, he has scored in double figures 12 times and has gone over 20 points once, hitting six three pointers against Northeastern State on Feb. 13. He ranks fifth in the MIAA at 44.4 percent from three-point range (80-of-180) and is eighth in minutes played at 35.1 per game. Schneider was an honorable-mention performer last season and was the 2013-14 MIAA Freshman of the Year.

Ndow was named honorable mention All-MIAA in his first year with the Bearcats. The Stavanger, Norway, native has scored in double-figures 13 times this year and has recorded one of the three Northwest double-doubles. He has appeared in all 27 games, starting the past 23 times. He ranks eighth in the MIAA in offensive rebounds (2.0) and is ninth in total rebounding (6.3).

McCollum helped lead the Bearcats to the program’s third-straight MIAA regular season title. He has now won 20 or more games in each of the past five seasons, the only MIAA team to do so. This year, Northwest tied the MIAA record with 19 conference victories.

— MWSU Athletics —

Western’s Emmanuel named Honorable Mention All-MIAA

riggertMIAAST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western basketball’s Aaron Emmanuel has been named honorable mention All-MIAA.

The junior guard averaged 11.2 points and 5.7 rebounds per game in the regular season, helping his team to an 11-17 record, 9-13 in the MIAA, and the 11-seed in this week’s MIAA Tournament. Emmanuel also averaged 4.2 assists per game, ranking him sixth in the MIAA. His 1.9 assist/turnover ratio was fifth best in the MIAA.

Player of the Year
Justin Pitts, G, So., NWMSU

Defensive Player of the Year
Brady Skeens, F, So., WU

Freshman of the Year
Javion Blake, G, Fr., WU

Coach of the Year
Ben McCollum, NWMSU

All-MIAA First Team
Justin Pitts, G, So., NWMSU**[r2]
Connor Beranek, F, Sr., UNK**[r2]
Taevaunn Prince, G/F, Sr., MSSU**
Cory Arentsen, G/F, Sr., LWU**
Rob Davis, G, Jr., FHSU
**Unanimous Selection
[r2] Two time repeat First Team Selection

All-MIAA Second Team
Terrence Moore, G, Sr., ESU
Anthony Virdure, G, Jr., LU
Josiah Gustafson, G, Jr., PSU
Ethan Brozek, C, Sr., UNK
Conner Crooker, G, Sr., NWMSU

All-MIAA Third Team
Craig Nicholson, G, Sr., FHSU
Trey Lansman, F, So., UNK
Dom Samac, F, Sr., FHSU
Charlie Brown, G, So., MSSU
Zach Schneider, F, Jr., NWMSU

All-Defensive Team
Brady Skeens, F, So., WU
Stanislas Heili, C, Sr., LWU
Terrence Moore, G, Sr., ESU
Javis Flynn, G, Sr., PSU
Ethan Brozek, C, Sr., UNK

Honorable Mention All-MIAA
D’Marnier Cunningham, UCM
Spencer Reaves, UCM
Seth Heckart, UCO
Cornell Neal, UCO
Charles McKinney, ESU
Kevin Allen, ESU
Jaylon Smith, LU
Austin Wright, MSSU
Aaron Emmanuel, MWSU
Trey Mohair, NSU
Dakota Caudill, NSU
Chris-Ebou Ndow, NWMSU
Trey Starks, PSU
Javis Flynn, PSU
Logan Hovey, SBU
Javion Blake, WU
Brady Skeens, WU

— MWSU Athletics —

Royals, Perez agree to deal adding $52.5M through 2021

riggertRoyalsSURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Salvador Perez and the Kansas City Royals have agreed to a contract through 2021 guaranteeing the All-Star catcher an additional $52.5 million over five seasons.

Perez’s agreement was announced Tuesday, one day after his mother, Yilda, had her SUV stolen at gunpoint in Venezuela. His mother was unharmed and the vehicle was later recovered by the national police.

Perez signed with the Royals as a 16-year-old prospect from Venezuela, but shot through the minor league system. He made his big league debut in 2011, became the everyday backstop the following season and has made voted to the All-Star game each of the past three years.

He hit .260 with a career-best 21 homers and 70 RBIs last season, helping the Royals to their second consecutive World Series appearance. They beat the Mets in five games for their first title since 1985.

— Associated Press —

MWSU’s Klosterman earns weekly MIAA softball honor

MWSUST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western softball’s Katie Klosterman has been named the MIAA Hitter of the Week.

Klosterman hit .636 and slugged 1.636 with three home runs, four RBIs and two doubles in four games this weekend. The junior third baseman has seven total hits, five for extra bases, only struck out twice and did not commit an error in the field. All her home runs came Sunday, two in game one against Sioux Falls, and another in the game against McKendree.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou’s Cunningham named SEC Freshman of the Year; Three Tigers earn all-SEC honors

riggertMissouriBIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Mizzou freshman guard Sophie Cunningham (Columbia, Mo.), junior forward Jordan Frericks (Quincy, Ill.) and freshman forward Cierra Porter (Columbia, Mo.) each earned All-Southeastern Conference recognition following a vote by the league’s head coaches, it was announced Tuesday. Cunningham became the first player in program history to be named SEC Freshman of the Year and was also named second-team All-SEC and a member of the All-Freshman Team. For the second straight year, Frericks earned second-team All-SEC recognition while Porter garnered All-Freshman Team honors.

Cunningham, the first player in SEC history to receive six Freshman of the Week awards, finished the regular season averaging a team-leading 13.8 points per game after starting all 29 contests. She ranks second on the team in rebounding (5.9) and assists (3.0). On Sunday, she became only the second player in Mizzou Women’s Basketball history to score 400 points during her freshman season. She also has the seventh-most rebounds (171) ever by a Tigers freshman.

She ranks 10th in the SEC in points and is the only freshman in the league’s top 24 in scoring. Cunningham ranks second in points (400) and made free throws (97), is tied for second in assist-to-turnover ratio (+22) and ranks seventh in rebounds (171) by a freshman in Mizzou Women’s Basketball history. She ranks fourth in the SEC in free throw percentage (81.5) and 11th in assists (3.0). Cunningham scored in double figures 19 times and finished with 20-plus points on eight occasions.

Frericks leads the team and ranks seventh in the SEC in rebounding (7.9). She is currently 11th in the league in free throw percentage (67.8) and 15th in scoring (12.3). On Feb. 21 at Auburn, she became the 33rd member of Mizzou’s 1,000-Point Club. Frericks ranks second in program history with 24 double-doubles, including seven this season. She is also fourth in career rebounding (8.3) and seventh in field goal percentage (50.5).

Porter played in 28 games with 24 starts during her freshman season. She is third on the team in scoring (9.4) and rebounding (5.6). In her first season at Mizzou, Porter scored in double figures 14 times, including two 20-plus point performances. She grabbed at least nine rebounds in six contests.

The Tigers (21-8, 8-8) earned the No. 8 seed in the SEC Tournament and will face No. 9 Auburn at 11 a.m. CT Thursday on SEC Network from Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Nebraska & Kansas to begin home-and-home basketball series starting next year

riggertNebraskariggertKULincoln – Two former Big 12 rivals will meet on the hardwood for the first time since 2011, as Nebraska and Kansas have signed a two-year agreement to begin a men’s basketball home-and-home series starting next December.

“We are excited to revive a classic Big 12 matchup between Nebraska basketball and Kansas,” said Nebraska coach Tim Miles. “I believe this will be a very exciting event for our fans and student-athletes alike. This is something we look forward to as we continue and try and build a strong a schedule as possible to put us in a great position for Big Ten and postseason play.”

The Huskers will travel to Lawrence, Kan., to begin the series on Dec. 10, 2016, at historic Allen Fieldhouse, while the Jayhawks will make their first appearance at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Dec. 16, 2017.

Kansas leads the all-time series, 170-71, as the most recent matchup of a series that dates back to 1900 was an 86-66 Jayhawk victory at the Devaney Center on Feb. 2, 2011. Nebraska’s last win in the series was a 74-55 victory at the Devaney Center in 2004.

The two-game series will mark the Huskers’ first regular-season meeting with a Big 12 school since Nebraska joined the Big Ten Conference on July 1, 2011. The Huskers lost to Baylor in the second round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament in San Antonio.

The 2016 meeting in Lawrence would mark a return for Nebraska junior guard Andrew White III, as he began his college career at Kansas during the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons. White is currently averaging 17.1 ppg to rank fourth in the Big Ten.

— NU Athletics —

MWSU’s Jefferson named MIAA Player of the Year; four Griffons earn All-MIAA honors

MWSUKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Four starters from the Missouri Western Women’s Basketball team have been named All-MIAA, and LaQuinta Jefferson has been chosen as the MIAA Player of the Year.

Jefferson became Missouri Western’s first MIAA Player of the Year winner since Jenny Marr was named co-MVP in 1997. Tonya Foster was the MIAA MVP in 1994 for Missouri Western. Jefferson was also a unanimous, repeat first team All-MIAA selection. The senior led the MIAA with 21.9 points per game, more than two more points per game than the second leading scorer. Jefferson was named MIAA Athlete of the Week four times this season and finished third in the conference, shooting 56 percent from the field.

Sarafina Handy was named second team All-MIAA after leading the conference in three-point field goal percentage (44.7), finishing second with 2.4 made three pointers per game and third with an 86.2 free throw percentage. Handy was an honorable mention selection in 2015.

Miliakere Koyamainavure and Chelsea Dewey were both named honorable mention. Koyamainavure finished 12th in the MIAA, averaging 5.7 rebounds per game, 14th with 2.8 assists per game and fifth with 1.8 steals per game. Dewey was seventh in the MIAA with 3.9 assists per game and third with a 2.5 assist/turnover ratio.

The four selections were the most for the team since the 2006-07 season.

Player of the Year
LaQuinta Jefferson, G, Sr., MWSU

Defensive Player of the Year
Kylie Gafford, C, Sr., PSU

Freshman of the Year
Caylee Richardson, F, Fr., SBU

Co-Coaches of the Year
Tony Hobson, FHSU & Lane Lord, PSU

All-MIAA First Team
LaQuinta Jefferson, G, Sr., MWSU**[r2]
Kelly Moten, G, Jr., ESU[r2]
Mikaela Burgess, So., G, PSU
Sharese Jones, Sr., G/F, MSSU
Shelby Winkelmann, Sr., G, UCM[r2]
**Unanimous Selection
[r2] Two time repeat First Team Selection

All-MIAA Second Team
Kylie Gafford, C, Sr., PSU
Sarafina Handy, G, Sr., MWSU
Beth Bohuslavsky, G, Sr., FHSU
Laramey Becker, G, Sr., UNK
McKenzie Solberg, G, Sr., UCO

All-MIAA Third Team
Jill Faxon, G, Jr., FHSU
Kathryn Flott, F, Jr., ESU
Sandra Ngoie, F, Sr., ESU
Deb Holcomb, G, Jr., MSSU
Erika Lane, G, Jr., WU

All-MIAA Defensive Team
Kylie Gafford, C, Sr., PSU
Kelly Moten, G, Jr., ESU
Kathryn Flott, F, Jr., ESU
Laramy Becker, G, Sr., UNK
Paige Lunsford, G, Sr., FHSU

All-MIAA Honorable Mention
Ashley Jones, UCM
Julia Mason, UCO
Kelsey Barnwell, ESU
Chelsea Mason, FHSU
Nikola Kacperska, FHSU
Paige Lunsford, FHSU
Zuri Hill, LU
Kassidy Gengenbacher, LWU
Jenny Rocha, LWU
Miliakere Koyamainavure, MWSU
Chelsea Dewey, MWSU
Alexa Hogberg, UNK
Kate Bellamy, NSU
Tember Schechinger, NWMSU
Cathy Brugman, PSU
Hadyn Herlocker, PSU
Dilonna Johnson, SBU
Caylee Richardson, SBU
Felisha Gibbs, WU
Alyxis Bowens, WU

— MWSU Athletics —

Area High School Basketball Scores – Monday, February 29

riggertBasketballMONDAY’S RESULTS

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 16 BOYS 1ST ROUND @ SMITHVILLE
Smithville 56
Savannah 44

Kearney 62
Platte County 44

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 16 BOYS 1ST ROUND @ OAK PARK
Staley 69
Oak Park 51

TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 16 GIRLS SEMIFINALS @ SMITHVILLE
Smithville vs. Kearney – 5:00 PM
Benton vs. Lafayette – 7:00 PM

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 16 BOYS SEMIFINALS @ OAK PARK
Central vs. Park Hill South – 5:00 PM
Park Hill vs. Staley – 7:00 PM

CLASS 1 GIRLS SECTIONAL @ ST. JOSEPH’S CIVIC ARENA
Jefferson vs. Mound City – 6:00 PM

CLASS 1 BOYS SECTIONAL @ ST. JOSEPH’S CIVIC ARENA
Stanberry vs. North Andrew – 7:45 PM

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