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Back to back! Shawnee Mission Northwest repeats as Kansas 6A boys basketball champs

Shawnee Mission Northwest players celebrate the team’s win over Olathe North in the 6A Kansas state championship game on Saturday in Wichita.
Shawnee Mission Northwest players celebrate the team’s win over Olathe North in the 6A Kansas state championship game on Saturday in Wichita. The Wichita Eagle

Back to back!

Shawnee Mission Northwest repeated as Kansas Class 6A state champions with a 63-56 win over Sunflower League rival Olathe North at Koch Arena on Saturday.

The Cougars (22-3) enjoyed an undefeated 25-0 state title run in 2023-24, and finished with a 47-3 mark over the two seasons.

“This has been a special group who never was satisfied with anything less than a state title,” said coach David Birch, “and (they) showed that from their work in the offseason to playing through the final buzzer tonight.”

Keaton Wagler scored 17 points as Shawnee Mission Northwest won its second straight Kansas Class 6A state championship on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
Keaton Wagler scored 17 points as Shawnee Mission Northwest won its second straight Kansas Class 6A state championship on Saturday, March 15, 2025. Isaac Fulks 810 Varsity

Olathe North (18-7) hung with the Cougars throughout the contest. The Eagles brought the game to 54-50 after junior Cam Love’s layup and free throw, then a Derrick Cooper 3-pointer with 2:51 left.

But the Cougars and Keaton Wagler iced the game down the stretch at the free-throw line, as Wagler went 9-for-9 from the stripe en route to 17 points. The Illinois commit overcame a sluggish first half of four points, and just eight points in the semifinal.

Shawnee Mission Northwest students and players celebrate the team’s win over Olathe North in the 6A Kansas state championship game on Saturday in Wichita.
Shawnee Mission Northwest students and players celebrate the team’s win over Olathe North in the 6A Kansas state championship game on Saturday in Wichita. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle

“I started feeling the pressure early and letting little things get to my head,” said Wagler. “Once I was able to just play my game and not let the little things get to me, I was locked in.”

After a 28-25 halftime lead, Northwest came out hot, hitting three of four shot attempts. From then on, the Cougars kept O-North at an arm’s distance behind junior seven-foot center Ethan Taylor’s 19 points and 15 rebounds. Van Collins added 10 points, while senior Tyler Salmon chipped in nine points and seven boards.

“I would hope this sets a standard of hard work and the dedication it takes to win a championship,” said Tyler Salmon. “Going at it in practice all season, I’m just very happy for the guys and I hope the following teams to come will be inspired by what we do”.

Love finished with a team-high 16 points for Olathe North, while Cooper added 14 and Jaalan Watson finished with 10.

Class 5A Third Place

Piper 69, Andover 57

PJ Moore scored 17 points to lead Piper to a third-place finish in Kansas Class 5A. The Pirates finished 21-4 a year after a runner-up finish. Alamar Brooks (13), Derrick Jackson Jr. (12) and Lantz Walton (11) also finished in double digits.

Class 4A Third Place

Ottawa 61, Andale 36

The Cyclones wrapped a 24-1 season with a 61-36 romp over Andale in the third-place game in Salina on Saturday. Jayce Mourning finished a game-high 24 points, while Aiden McCullough added 15.

This story was originally published March 15, 2025 at 11:08 PM.

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