Park Hill South started their season with two wins last week against North Kansas City and William Chrisman. Leading throughout the game, the Panthers prevented a NKC comeback in the fourth quarter as they pulled out the victory 59-52. Christian Hildebrandt and Rocky Benson led with 20 and 11 points. Friday night against William Chrisman, the Panthers got out to a 23-16 first quarter lead and never looked back as they defeated the Bears 69-50. Hildebrant put in 27 points while Adam Schemenauer and Kendrick White both posted 12 points. Park Hill South will be playing in the Blue Springs South McDonald's Tournament this week.
Park Hill Girls Basketball
Park Hill girls coach Aaron Neeser started the Trojans off on the right foot in his first season as they defeated Fort Osage in the opening game of the Fort Osage tournament last week by a score of 39-36. Kyleesha Weston's 17 points led the Trojans. After their encouraging start, Park Hill lost their next two games to St. Joe Central and William Chrisman. Tied with 22 points a piece at the half, Central extended their lead to seven going into the fourth quarter before winning 56-47. Weston and Helena Hudson led the Trojans with 17 and 12 points. Later in the week, the Trojans found themselves in another close game going into the second half only down 22-21. That margin would hold true at the end of the game as the Bears took advantage of their 33 free throw attempts, compared to the Trojans' 11, and pull out a close one 42-41. Park Hill's Weston scored 13 points along with Marche Belcher's 10 points. The Lady Trojans are now 1-2 with games against North Kansas City and Belton next week.
Park Hill Boys Basketball
In a rematch of last year's district semi-final game, Park Hill was able to claim a little bit of redemption as they used an explosive second quarter to propel them to a 63-58 win over Oak Park. After falling behind 17-9 in the first quarter, the Trojans' 26-8 second quarter put them up enough to still give up a late Northmen run and maintain the victory. Brady Kreitzer's 26 points along with Chris Nsenki's 24 lit it up for Park Hill to account for 50 of the Trojans' 63 total team points. Park Hill will be competing in the Blue Springs South McDonald's Tournament this week.
Park Hill Wrestling
In their first competition since winning the state championship last February, the 2010-2011 Park Hill wrestling team returned to the mat to host the Park Hill Duals with 16 teams participating. Park Hill cruised through the round-robin format with wins over Fort Osage (61-11), Liberty (52-18), and Park Hill South (43-21). In the championship round, they defeated Lewis Central 44-25 to advance to the championship against Kearney. Even behind quality match wins from Bricker Dixon, Russ Coleman, Preston Crouse, Eddie McDonald and Nolan Smith, Kearney edged out a 37-29 victory for first place. The Trojans will be back in action as they compete in the Walsh Jesuit Tournament this Friday.
Park Hill South Wrestling
Park Hill South wrestling defeated North Kansas City last week before placing third in the Park Hill Duals this past weekend. Behind pins from Jimmy Carpenter, George Barth, Alex Weatherly, Justin Haughenberry, DJ Dewitt, Brock St. Louis, Chase Gray, Grant Kirschbaum, and Sam Eickhoff, South was able to build a huge lead before going onto claim victory 65-9. After two wins over Liberty (37-32) and Fort Osage (51-21) in the day-long Park Hill Duals, the Panthers fell to Park Hill (43-21). In the semi-finals, Kearney beat Park Hill South (44-27) before going on to place first which led the Panthers to a 42-32 third place win over Lewis Central. Park Hill South's next action comes when they travel to Lee's Summit North Friday night.
Park Hill South Girls Basketball
The Park Hill South girls basketball team started their season off 1-2 last week as they competed in the Winnetonka Invitational. The Panthers fell 50-34 to North Kansas City before rebounding against Winnetonka mid-week for a 48-31 victory. In the tournament finale, South went down by 13 early in the game and would maintain that margin throughout the rest of the game despite an improved quality of play the remaining three quarters. Coach Jenny Orlowski said she was pleased the effort in the tournament and that her team is growing up a little each day.