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Parkview falls to Summit Christian in state semifinals

Parkview falls to Summit Christian in state semifinals

Yahoo20-03-2025

COLUMBIA, Mo–At the Missouri state high school basketball tournament, the Parkview Vikings took on Summit Christian out of the Kansas City area in a Class 5 boys semifinal.
It's been 44 years since the Vikings have been to a Final Four.
And great start for the Vikings, Khasey Highley with the three and the foul, it was 18-14 Parkview.
Then in the second quarter, Carlitos Sanchez with the hoop, 24-22 Vikings.
Parkview led by four at the half.
Summit Christian stormed back in the third quarter, Grady Ellerman with the three, and it's 49-39 Eagles.
Ellerman is a freshman, and was hitting from three point land in the fourth quarter.
He finished with 23 points and Summit Christian beats Parkview 69-60.
The Vikings will play Westminster for third place Thursday.
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