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Altoona-Midway boys, girls beat Chetopa

By Craig Null USD 387

CHETOPA – The Altoona- Midway High School basketball teams definitely started the new year off on the right foot here Tuesday night, sweeping the Chetopa Hornets in a Three Rivers League doubleheader.

Altoona-Midway registered a 56-42 win in the boys’ contest, while the Lady Jets posted a 4720 triumph in the preliminary matchup.

Both AMHS teams will look to make it two in a row on Friday when Southern Coffey County invades Milo Peterson Gym for another varsity twinbill.

AMHS BOYS

Tied 24-24 at halftime, Altoona- Midway (2-7, 1-2) exploded for 23 points in the third period and posted a 56-42 victory over Chetopa.

Senior Kage Beck led the AMHS surge after intermission, pouring in 14 points in the third quarter, including a 6-of-8 performance from the free throw line. The Jets also got six points from Chance Carter and three from Chance Mustain during the surge.

Beck had an outstanding game, finishing with 27 points. Carter fired in 16 points and hauled down 14 rebounds, while Mustain and Taj Chism chipped in six points apiece.

Jackson Lawellin paced Chetopa (0-7) with 14 points, while Harrison Carter and Gabe Robinson chipped in nine and eight, respectively.

AMHS GIRLS

The Lady Jets (2-7, 1-2) revealed an offensive production far exceeding anything exhibited previously this season as they rolled to a 47-20 triumph in the girls’ game.

Prior to Christmas break, the AMHS girls’ highest output had been 28 points, and they were averaging just 14 points per game. But they definitely were on fire Tuesday against the Hornets.

Altoona-Midway led from start to finish, building leads of 15-7 at the quarter, 23-12 at halftime, and 34-18 after three quarters, before finishing things off with a 13-2 advantage in the final period.

Another bright spot was that all seven Lady Jets found their way into the scoring column.

Jasa Pankaskie led the Lady Jets’ offensive explosion with a 13-point performance, while Mika Parsons got AMHS off to a fast start, scoring all eight of her points in the opening period.

Kaylea Caton led Chetopa (0-7) with nine points. Jovilee Beeman chipped in three points, while four other Lady Hornets tallied two points apiece.


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