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BY ELVYN JONES EJONES@THEWORLDCO.INFO Despite leading the entire game Tuesday, the Baldwin High School girls basketball didn’t put away its first-round contest of the Wellsville Top Gun Tournament against St. Marys Bears until the waning min- utes. The Bulldogs had leads of from three to seven points throughout the game, but St. Marys managed to come back whenever Baldwin seemed ready to build a comfortable advantage. “I just told the girls, I think we fought ourselves as much as we fought them,” Baldwin coach Bob Martin said of his team’s 49-40 win. “We finally did some things to win the game. That’s want is important — sur- vive and go on.” Baldwin appeared to put the game away with 2:18 to play in the third quarter when junior Katie Kehl rebounded blocked shot in the lane and scored, giving the Bulldogs its largest lead of the game at 32-25. The Bears’ top scorer, sophomore Clare Thomas, was injured on the play and didn’t return to the game after being carried from the floor. St. Marys senior center Mary-Rose Eakes scored inside on the next pos- session, swiping the momentum from the Bulldogs, and the two teams were scoreless the remainder of the period. After a St. Marys made free throw early in the fourth quarter, Kehl once again worked the offensive boards for a second-chance basket with 6:50 to play in the final quarter. Two posses- sions later, Bulldog junior Kailyn Smith seemed to finally put the game out of reach with a 3-pointer that gave Baldwin a 39-31 lead. Once again, St Marys answered the challenge, scoring five-straight points and cutting the lead to 39-36 with 3:10 to play. Baldwin’s response was another three-pointer, this time from junior Kaitlin Jorgensen from the top of the key. St. Marys could not get within four points the rest of the game, and Bald- win hit 6-of-8 free throws in the final two minutes as the Bears fouled in an attempt to regain the ball. S PORTS WRESTLEMANIA THE SIGNAL | JANUARY 26, 2012 | 12 Baldwin High School wrestlers will be at home Saturday as the school is the host to the Baldwin Invitational. Sixteen teams will be on hand to compete in the event. GO TO BALDWINCITY.COM FOR SPORTS UPDATES BY STEPHEN MONTEMAYOR SMONTEMAYOR@THEWORLDCO.INFO AND ELVYN JONES EJONES@THEWORLDCO.INFO The Bonner Springs boys basketball team weathered several runs, but ulti- mately held Baldwin at bay, winning 47-32 in the final of the Baldwin Invi- tational tournament. The story of the game was defense as the Braves aggressive man-to-man forced 20 Baldwin (8-3) turnovers and held the Bulldogs to just two points in the third quarter. “We emphasized holding onto the ball,” Baldwin coach Dustin Leocher said. “We talked about that before the ballgame. Obviously, we didn’t do that.” The Bulldogs had difficulty scoring all night, and after scoring the game’s first two points on two free throws, quickly fell behind when Bonner Springs (8-3) went on an 11-1 run. Although Baldwin would never make up that opening deficit, it came within a 3-point basket of tying the score on several occasions after the Braves had established leads of eight- and seven-points. “It was a competitive game,” Loech- ner said. “It was more competitive than the final score would indicate.” Bonner Springs coach Andy Price agreed, praising the Bulldogs’ defense. “During timeouts, our guys said they were frustrated because they couldn’t do want they wanted on offense,” he said. Price pointed to the eight seniors on his club and the many sophomores playing important minutes for the Bulldogs. “They’d been there before,” he said of his seniors. “I think that was the difference.” The Braves enjoyed a 23-18 lead at the opening of the second half and appeared to put the game away by holding Baldwin to just two points off Baldwin sophomore Caleb Gaylord gets up a shot against two Bonner Springs defenders late in the Bulldogs loss in Saturday’s championshi p game of the Baldwin Invitational Tournament. Baldwin falls in tournament championship in defensive struggle ELVYN JONES/STAFF Kaitlyn Barnes Jones looks for an opening the St. Mary’s zone defense in Baldwin’s first-round victory Tuesday in the Wellsville Top Gun Tournament. The Bulldogs will play the tournament’s top seed, Bonner Springs, at 6:45 p.m. Thursday. Bulldogs put away pesky Bears with late-game surge SEE BULLDOGS, PAGE 14 SEE BONNER SPRINGS, PAGE 13 ELVYN JONES/STAFF

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BY ELVYN JONES

[email protected]

Despite leading the entire gameTuesday, the Baldwin High Schoolgirls basketball didn’t put away itsfirst-round contest of the WellsvilleTop Gun Tournament against St.Marys Bears until the waning min-utes.

The Bulldogs had leads of fromthree to seven points throughout thegame, but St. Marys managed to comeback whenever Baldwin seemed readyto build a comfortable advantage.

“I just told the girls, I think wefought ourselves as much as we foughtthem,” Baldwin coach Bob Martinsaid of his team’s 49-40 win. “Wefinally did some things to win thegame. That’s want is important — sur-vive and go on.”

Baldwin appeared to put the gameaway with 2:18 to play in the thirdquarter when junior Katie Kehlrebounded blocked shot in the laneand scored, giving the Bulldogs itslargest lead of the game at 32-25. TheBears’ top scorer, sophomore ClareThomas, was injured on the play anddidn’t return to the game after beingcarried from the floor.

St. Marys senior center Mary-RoseEakes scored inside on the next pos-session, swiping the momentum fromthe Bulldogs, and the two teams werescoreless the remainder of the period.

After a St. Marys made free throwearly in the fourth quarter, Kehl onceagain worked the offensive boards fora second-chance basket with 6:50 toplay in the final quarter. Two posses-sions later, Bulldog junior KailynSmith seemed to finally put the gameout of reach with a 3-pointer that gaveBaldwin a 39-31 lead.

Once again, St Marys answered thechallenge, scoring five-straight pointsand cutting the lead to 39-36 with3:10 to play.

Baldwin’s response was anotherthree-pointer, this time from junior

Kaitlin Jorgensen from the top of thekey.

St. Marys could not get within four

points the rest of the game, and Bald-win hit 6-of-8 free throws in the finaltwo minutes as the Bears fouled in an

attempt to regain the ball.

SPORTS WRESTLEMANIA

THE SIGNAL | JANUARY 26, 2012 | 12

Baldwin High School wrestlers will be at home Saturday as theschool is the host to the Baldwin Invitational. Sixteen teamswill be on hand to compete in the event.

GO TO BALDWINCITY.COM FOR SPORTS UPDATES

BY STEPHEN [email protected]

AND ELVYN JONES

[email protected]

The Bonner Springs boys basketballteam weathered several runs, but ulti-mately held Baldwin at bay, winning47-32 in the final of the Baldwin Invi-tational tournament.

The story of the game was defenseas the Braves aggressive man-to-manforced 20 Baldwin (8-3) turnovers andheld the Bulldogs to just two points inthe third quarter.

“We emphasized holding onto theball,” Baldwin coach Dustin Leochersaid. “We talked about that before theballgame. Obviously, we didn’t dothat.”

The Bulldogs had difficulty scoringall night, and after scoring the game’sfirst two points on two free throws,quickly fell behind when BonnerSprings (8-3) went on an 11-1 run.

Although Baldwin would never

make up that opening deficit, it camewithin a 3-point basket of tying thescore on several occasions after theBraves had established leads of eight-and seven-points.

“It was a competitive game,” Loech-ner said. “It was more competitivethan the final score would indicate.”

Bonner Springs coach Andy Priceagreed, praising the Bulldogs’ defense.

“During timeouts, our guys saidthey were frustrated because theycouldn’t do want they wanted onoffense,” he said.

Price pointed to the eight seniors onhis club and the many sophomoresplaying important minutes for theBulldogs.

“They’d been there before,” he saidof his seniors. “I think that was thedifference.”

The Braves enjoyed a 23-18 lead atthe opening of the second half andappeared to put the game away byholding Baldwin to just two points off

BaldwinsophomoreCalebGaylord getsup a shotagainst twoBonnerSpringsdefenderslate in theBulldogs lossin Saturday’schampionship game ofthe BaldwinInvitationalTournament.

Baldwin falls in tournament championship in defensive struggle

ELVYN JONES/STAFF

Kaitlyn Barnes Jones looks for an opening the St. Mary’s zone defense in Baldwin’s first-round victory Tuesday in the Wellsville Top GunTournament. The Bulldogs will play the tournament’s top seed, Bonner Springs, at 6:45 p.m. Thursday.

Bulldogs put away pesky Bears with late-game surge

SEE BULLDOGS, PAGE 14

SEE BONNER SPRINGS, PAGE 13ELVYN JONES/STAFF

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The Bulldogs got off to a good start,leading 17-12 at the end of the firstquarter on Jones and Smith’s outsideshooting and Kehl and junior JessieKatzer’s work on the offensive glass.

“The offensive rebounds started usoff well,” Kehl said. “We worked real-ly hard all game. It was a tough game,especially with all the injuries..”

Baldwin’s Jones temporarily left thegame wit an arm injury near the endof the first half.

Baldwin saw it five-point lead dwin-dle in the second quarter as it strug-gled to score and turned the ball overagainst St. Marys press and trappingzone defense. The Bears cut the Bull-dogs’ lead to 19-17 before Kehl scoredthe team’s first field goal of the periodwith 3 minutes remaining.

The Bulldogs will next play the win-ner of the Wellsville-Bonner Springsgame at 6:45 p.m. Thursday. BonnerSprings is the tournament’s top seed,undefeated and ranked seventh inKansas 4A.

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ELVYN JONES/STAFF

Katie Jones eyes the basket before launching a successful 3-pointer in Baldwin’s first-round victory Tuesday over St. Marys in the Wellsville TopGun Invitational..

Bulldogs shake Bears late to advance in Top Gun TournamentUndefeatedBonner Springsnext for Baldwin

BALDWIN 49, ST. MARYS 40BALDWIN 17 6 9 18 – 49ST. MARYS 12 7 8 13 - 40

Baldwin: Jorgensen, 5, Jones, 14,Smith, 14, Katzer, 2, Kelh, 9, Barnes 2

St. Marys: P. Thomas, 4, C. Thomas,11, Moylan, 8, Davis, 7, McDowell, 2,White, 2, Eastes, 6.

BY ELVYN JONES

[email protected]

The Baldwin High School wrestingteam prepped for a big week with itsannual Cats and Dogs Dual againstBurlington.

On Jan. 19, the Bulldogs emergedvictorious, 44-27, in the competitiveevent that matched the state-s sixth-rated 4A squad, Burlington, againstseventh-rated Baldwin.

Powering the Bulldogs to the winwere Bryce Shoemaker at 126 pounds,

Andrew Morgan at 132 pounds, MarkHarman at 170 pounds, Tiler Garcia at195 pounds and Colton Bonner at 220pounds.

Shoemaker, Morgan, Harman andGarcia all won by falls. Bonner defeat-ed Burlington’s Tanner Taylor 2-1 inovertime.

The Bulldogs will have a dual withK.C. Piper starting at 3:30 today. Thejunior high school gym will be set upfor an all-school pep rally just beforethe start the event with the wrestlersstarting action with its conclusion.

The on Saturday, the team will bethe host of the Baldwin InvitationalTournament at the junior high gym.

Action in the 16-team Tournamentwill start at 8:30 a.m.

Baldwin coach Kitt Harris said histeam will face stiff competition in thetournament and it will be a greatopportunity for fans to support theteam and enjoy quality high schoolwrestling.

Tonganoxie, Spring Hill and Lans-ing will be among the 4A teams thatwill vie for the title and be Baldwin’scompetition in the regional nextmonth, Harris said.

In addition, the always good OakPark, Mo., team will be returningagain this year.

106-Jon Pratt (FR), 10-8, 2 falls, 1 tech fall,2 majors113-Ben Huntington (SO), 5-4, 1 fall120-Tucker Clark (SO), 15-6, 2 falls, 2 techfalls, 3 majors126-Bryce Shoemaker (JR), 21-3, 12 falls, 2tech falls (*ranked 2nd in 4A)132-Andrew Morgan (SR), 22-7, 10 falls, 3tech falls, 1 major (*ranked 3rd in 4A)138-Grayson Langham (SO), 2-1138-Cody Sellers (SR), 12-6, 6 falls, 1 techfall, 2 majors

145-Dalton Mitchell (FR), 2-14152-Taylor Jones (FR), 1-4152-Colton Horne (JR), 6-13, 2 falls, 1major160-Jason Von Bargen (JR), 15-7, 5 falls, 1tech fall, 2 majors170-Mark Harman (JR), 6-9, 4 falls, 1 major182-Mario Garcia (FR), 2-7, 2 falls195-Tiler Garcia (FR), 5-7, 5 falls220-Colton Bonner (SR), 24-2, 15 falls, 2majors (*ranked 2nd in 4A)å

Final score: Baldwin 44 Burlington 27

106: Jon Pratt (BAL) win by forfeit113: Ben Huntington (BAL) win by forfeit120: Jake Elbrader (BURL) def. Tucker Clark(BAL), 6-3126: Bryce Shoemaker (BAL) def. HunterIsch (BURL), WBF132: Andrew Morgan (BAL) def. KendellJeffers (BURL), WBF138: Trevor Breshears (BURL) def. Grayson

Langham (BAL), WBF145: Andrew Monge (BURL) def. Dalton

Mitchell (BAL), WBF152: Renato Pinto (BURL) def. Colton Horne(BAL), WBF160: Jason Von Bargen (BAL) def. BrandonCaudell (BURL), 16-0170: Mark Harman (BAL) def. Joe Metzger(BURL), WBF182: Josh Hoch (BURL) def. Mario Garcia(BAL), WBF195: Tiler Garcia (BAL) def. Terry Dowd(BURL), WBF220: Colton Bonner (BAL) def. TannerTaylor (BURL), OT 2-1

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a pair of free throws in the third quar-ter.

But early in the fourth quarter, theBulldogs fought back with a 3-pointerby sophomore Cornell Brown and abasket in the lane by Gaylord.

A pair of three-point shots by Jor-dan Jackson and J.J. Jackson, the lat-ter one falling with 3:20 to play, onceagain gave the Braves a comfortablecushion. Bonner Springs then startedrunning the clock on offense forcingBaldwin to foul.

The strategy was without benefit asBrett Steuart, who Price said had strug-gled at the line before the tourna-ment, hit six free throws.

Steuart and teammate B.J. Watsonwere named to the 10-member all-tournament team, as were C. Brownand Gaylord of Baldwin. Others sohonored were Jason Stoneking,Anderson County, Brandt Patterson,Augusta, C.J. Vallejo, Bishop Ward,Jack Steadman, K.C. Christian andAustin Johanning, Perry-Lecompton.

Baldwin will have nearly a week ofpractice before playing Friday atOsawatomie.

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The BaldwinBulldogs chasesaccepts the second-place trophySaturday after goingdown in the BaldwinInvitationalTournamet to theBonner Springs, 47-32.The Bulldogsdefeated Perry-Lecompton andAugusta to advanceto the finals of theevent.

Bonner Springs hold off Bulldogs to claim 3rd-straight Baldwin InvitationalBONNER SPRING 47, BALDWIN 32

BONNER SPRINGS 11 12 9 15 - 47BALDWIN 9 9 2 12 - 32Bonner Springs: Jordan Jackson, 8, Watson, 11, JJ Jackson, 7, Franklin, 3, Dooley, 3, Steuart, 15

Baldwin: Schroeder, 3, Twombly, 2, C. Brown, 12, Burton, 5, Duncan, 1, Cawley, 5, Gaylord, 4

ELVYN JONES/STAFF

Baldwin High School sophomore Cornell Brown looks for an opening against the BonnerSprings press during Saturday’s championship game.