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Piper boys win state basketball championship

Piper senior Brandan Jackson held the state championship trophy high.

The Piper High School boys basketball team won the 4A KSHSAA state championship, defeating Augusta 86-53 in the tournament final in Salina on Saturday evening. It’s the first basketball championship in Piper school history.

Piper controlled the game from early on, outscoring the Orioles 20 to 12 in the opening quarter. The Pirates used their length to bother the Augusta shooters, and they used their speed to get to the basket and to misdirect the Oriole defense.

Piper senior Trey Bates controlled the offense, and his quick first step caused problems on the perimeter. He was repeatedly able to get space from his defender with a decoy move, then used the space for a step-back jumper or to find a teammate streaking to the basket. Piper got 46 points in the paint because of the quick movement out front, and active cutters to the lane along the baseline.

With a 17-point lead going into the fourth quarter, Piper piled on, leaving no chance for a comeback. They continued to look for high-percentage shots, hitting 68 percent of their second-half chances.

Trey Bates led the scoring with 21 in his last game in a Piper uniform. Tamar Bates was right behind with 20 points, and Friday night’s hero Ty Shelley poured in 15, including three-of-four from three-point range.

The state championship caps a 20-4 season, in which the Pirates also captured their first Frontier League title.

The Piper boys basketball team posed together after winning the 4A state championship.
Piper senior Trey Bates (1) wiped away tears as he left the court for the final time as a Pirate.
The Piper cheerleaders reacted to the championship win. The Piper cheerleading team also won a state championship this year.
Piper senior Braijion Barnes (4) went sky-high for a basket in the second half.
Piper brought along a large and noisy contingent of fans to the Tony’s Pizza Event Center in Salina.
Piper sophomore Tamar Bates (2) went up for a shot in the lane.
Brandan Jackson shot a runner in the lane. Jackson finished with 11 points and 6 rebounds.
Trey Bates made a move off the dribble to get past Augusta defender Blake Altenhofen (4).
Piper coach Toure Grimes addressed the team during a timeout in the second half.
Piper junior Gabe Eskina (24) drove in along the left baseline. 
Tamar Bates drove in from the left side.
Trey Bates pulled down an offensive rebound in the second half.
Gabe Eskina had a shot blocked by Augusta’s Ely Wilcox (25).
Braijion Barnes came down with a dunk.
Trey Bates released a 3-point shot from the right elbow
Braijion Barnes went up with a runner in the lane.
Braijion Barnes lined up a 3-point shot from the left corner.
Trey Bates drove to the basket.

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