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Class 5A girls: Maize South ends Aquinas’ reign, Andover moves on ... KSHSAA basketball state tournament game scores. Class 6A boys (Koch Arena in Wichita) Shawnee Mission Northwest 72, Wichita ...
Girls 1st: Frankfort 47, Little River 41. Class 1A Division 2 (Barton Community College) Boys 3rd: Axtell 80, Dighton 72. Girls 3rd: No. 8 Northern Valley (13-12) vs. No. 3 Wallace County (21-4 ...
KSHSAA basketball state tournament game scores. Class 6A girls (Koch Arena in Wichita) Shawnee Mission South 50, Manhattan 35. Blue Valley North 58, Olathe South 50. Washburn Rural 50, Wichita ...
St. James Academy is a Catholic high school in Lenexa, Kansas, United States. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. It is the only high school located in the city of Lenexa, but there are three public school districts that serve the city. [2]
The state basketball championships are held the second week of March, with girls and boys competition taking place at the same time. In 2011, the 6A tournament moved to Charles Koch Arena on the campus of Wichita State University, with Emporia taking over the Class 1A-Division I tournament. The 1A-Division II tournament remained at Hays.
As of 2024, the football team has won eight titles. The boys' basketball and wrestling programs have won their own titles, while the girls' golf, cross country teams have added the first girls' state titles in school history. In 2020, the Silver Stars Dance Team won their first state title in the inaugural KSHSAA Dance State competition.
GIRLS BASKETBALL. Division I . Cranston West 48, La Salle 39. The balanced scoring of Olivia Tedeschi-Moran (13 points), Maia Riccio (12) and Kyla Bucco (11) propelled the Falcons to victory in ...
The girls' program won state championships in 1974, 1993, and 2009. The most notable female track and field athlete is Trisa Nickoley who attended the school from 2000 to 2004. In track, she won the state championship in three individual events all four years – 400m (56.10), 800m (2:06.67) and 1600m (5:04.71).