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Tonight’s high school basketball scores (Jan. 6)

By Joanna Chadwick

Arkansas City 61, Valley Center 56 — Ark City was led by freshman Kamari Jennings’ 31 points in the win. Darrius Stanley had 10.

Cheney 69, Garden Plain 48

Kapaun 65, Wichita West 39

Salina Sacred Heart 66, Thomas More Prep 32

SE-Saline 67, Minneapolis 32

Wichita Heights 63, Wichita East 51 — TJ Williams hit 7 of 9 from two-point range for a game-high 24 points, nine rebounds and three assists in Heights’ win. Chase Robinson hit 10 of 13 from two for 21 points, seven rebounds, and Aven M’boule scored 10. Wichita East was led by Manuel Martinez’s 22 points and Ismael Berry’s 20.

Wichita Northwest 64, Bishop Carroll 44 — Jerome Henderson and Darrian Hammond each hit three three-pointers and led Northwest with 15 and 13 points, respectively. Tasean Williams had 12, and Jayce Glasper 11 in the win. Mikey Brand led Carroll with 15 points, and John Hauserman had 12.

Girls scores

Beloit St. John’s-Tipton 58, Rock Hills 51

Bishop Carroll 58, Wichita Northwest 25 — Avery McCorry scored nine of her game-high 15 points in the first quarter, Leah Henke six of her 13 and Lilly Martin 5 of her 11 as Carroll opened the game with a 25-6 lead. Sasha Reid scored 11 for Northwest.

Cheney 48, Garden Plain 34

Kapaun 80, West 11

Valley Center 41, Arkansas City 22

Wichita Heights 65, Wichita East 32 — SaMiyah Ellis scored 19 points, hitting three of her four three-pointers in the first half of the victory for Heights. Kennadi Jackson added 15 points and 10 players scored. East was led by Adrian Neal’s 12 points. She hit three three-pointers.

Wichita Southeast 58, Wichita North 41

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