Benton 21
Lafayette 5
Central 16
Bishop LeBlond 1
Benton 21
Lafayette 5
Central 16
Bishop LeBlond 1
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Central 9
Benton 1
Lafayette 17
Bishop LeBlond 2
WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE
Benton vs. Lafayette – 2:00 p.m.
Central vs. Bishop LeBlond – 4:30 p.m.
The Midland Empire Conference released their 2018-2019 high school basketball All-Conference honors Tuesday.
BOYS
1st TEAM ALL-MEC
Ike Book – Lafayette
Eli Dowis – Maryville
Wes Brandsgaard – Chillicothe
Kyle Taylor – St. Pius X
Tate Oglelsby – Maryville
Chol Ater – Benton
Kolten Griffin – Lafayette
C.J. Pfaff – Chillicothe
Braden Berry – Savannah
Tyler Houchin – Maryville
HONORABLE MENTION
Chris Guldan – Bishop LeBlond
Tyson Koch – Lafayette
Ben Wade – St. Pius X
Nick Helmich – Cameron
Jaren Guck – Bishop LeBlond
Cooper Davison – Lafayette
Chase Petersen – Benton
Mason Baxter – Chillicothe
Creid Stoecklein – Maryville
Kobe Montgomery – Savannah
Jake Wilcox – St. Pius X
GIRLS
1ST TEAM ALL-MEC
*Serena Sundell – Maryville
Mia Henderson – Benton
Alaina Malott – St. Pius X
Jayde Williams – Benton
Hunter Keithley – Chillicothe
Kennedie Kieffer – Chillicothe
Olivia Ervie – St. Pius X
Bailey Russell – Benton
Grace Stites – Savannah
Sydney Nichols – Cameron
* Denotes Unanimous Selection
HONORABLE MENTION
Juliann Smith – Bishop LeBlond
Gabby Fuller – Benton
Emily Cassavaugh – Maryville
Jordan Hibner – Chillicothe
Olivia Elliott – Bishop LeBlond
Jori Winn – Lafayette
Rylee Benight – Savannah
Olivia Moore – Cameron
Natalie Rippy – St. Pius X
Emma Baldwin – Maryville
The Lafayette boys and Benton girls each came up short in their Class 4 sectional games on Tuesday at Liberty North high school. The Fighting Irish lost to Kansas City Southeast 61-55, while the no. 1 ranked Cardinals were upset by Lincoln Prep 51-34.
After falling behind early Tuesday night, Lafayette battled back and took a 28-25 lead at the half against Southeast. But the Fighting Irish struggled with turnovers in the third quarter and the Knights outscored LHS 20-12 in the quarter and never trailed again.
Ike Book led Lafayette with 17 points as they end their season 18-8.
The Benton girls struggled all night Tuesday against Lincoln Prep and they never led in the game. The Cardinals made just two first half field goals as they were down 15-3 after the first quarter and 29-8 at halftime.
Benton wasn’t able to make a serious ran at Lincoln Prep as they trailed 31-15 after three quarter and never got the deficit under 11 points.
Gabby Fuller led the Cardinals with 12 as they end their season 23-3.
The Benton girls and Lafayette boys each won a Class 4 District 16 championship Friday night at Winnetonka High School.
The Cardinals clobbered Smithville 54-36 for their fifth district title in six years, while the Fighting Irish won their fourth straight district championship with a 57-53 victory over Winnetonka.
In the girls game, Benton scored the first eight points of the game and they were never threatened. The Cardinals led 20-10 after the first quarter and then extended the lead to 39-19 at halftime. Smithville only got as close as 11 points in the second half as Benton improves to 23-2 this season.
Gabby Fuller led the Cards with 25 points as they advance to the Class 4 Sectionals Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. against Lincoln Prep at Liberty North High School.
In the boys game, Lafayette had to rally for a win against the Griffins. Winnetonka led the back-and-forth game after three quarter, but the Fighting Irish then used a 14-0 run to start the fourth quarter and they never trailed again.
Ike Book led Lafayette with 22 points as they improve to 18-7. The Fighting Irish will play Kansas City Southeast at 7:30 Tuesday at Liberty North High School.
Both Sectional games will air on 680 KFEQ and you can click here to listen.
The Lafayette boys basketball team advanced to the Class 4 District championship game with a 59-41 win over Benton Tuesday at Winnetonka High School.
The Fighting Irish improves to 17-7, while the Cardinals’ season comes to an end at 11-15.
Lafayette will play Winnetonka in the championship game Friday at 7:00 p.m. The Griffins won the other semifinal game Tuesday night over Platte County 54-50.
The girls championship game will take place at 5:30 p.m. Friday as Benton will play Smithville. Both championship games will be broadcast on 680 KFEQ.
GIRLS CLASS 5 DISTRICT 16 SEMIFINALS
Staley 52
Central 49
Park Hill South 48
Park Hill 44
GIRLS CLASS 4 DISTRICT 16 SEMIFINALS
Benton 52
Savannah 20
Smithville 45
Platte County 42
BOYS
CLASS 5 DISTRICT 16 TOURNAMENT – 1ST ROUND
Oak Park 53
Central 51
CLASS 4 DISTRICT 16 TOURNAMENT – 1ST ROUND
Benton 50
Savannah 36
GIRLS
CLASS 4 DISTRICT 16 TOURNAMENT – 1ST ROUND
Platte County 49
Lafayette 23
BOYS
Benton 54
Platte County 53
Liberty North 51
Central 49
GIRLS
Savannah 35
Lafayette 31
Park Hill South 62
Central 51
BOYS
Central 55 3OT (12-9, 7-2 Suburban)
Liberty 52
Savannah 54
Benton 47 (9-14, 2-5 MEC)
GIRLS
Benton 63 (21-2, 7-0 MEC)
Savannah 17
Liberty 38
Central 32 (14-10, 6-5 Suburban)
CLASS 2 DISTRICT 16 QUARTERFINAL
Mid-Buchanan 71
Bishop LeBlond 49 (4-21)
CLASS 2 DISTRICT 16 QUARTERFINAL
East Atchison 70
St. Joseph Christian 43 (5-20)