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March 1 - Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools

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Banks, who hit four three-pointers in the game, led Wyandotte's onslaught from behind the arc. The team hit 11three-pointers in the game. However, the team did not remain hot from the field in the third quarter.The Bulldogs only scored one field goal in the quarter, and only five points overall. Aquinas, meanwhile, scored15 points and built a nine-point lead.However, the Bulldogs had one last bite for Aquinas.Terry Moore scored five points to open the quarter, bringing Wyandotte to within four. With Aquinas leadingmost of the quarter, Banks saved his best for last.Down 51-48, Banks netted a three-pointer to tie the game. Then, the Bulldogs may have been on the short-endof two officiating calls.Following Banks' bucket, the Bulldogs stole the ball. After the steal, Wyandotte head coach Tracy Dyer calledtimeout. But instead, the officiating crew called a travel on the team.On Aquinas next possession, Zach Bourquin hit a layup to give Aquinas its last lead at 53-51. Wyandotteappeared to win a scramble for the loose ball on the other end, but the officials called a jump ball (with anAquinas arrow) instead of acknowledging Dyer's timeout."In reality we had full possession of the ball twice but we didn't get the calls," Dyer said after the game.Still, after a heartbreaking loss and at times bumpy regular season, Dyer feels the game can help Wyandotte fornext year."It was pretty hard in the locker-room," Dyer said. "They worked so hard and I told them to keep their heads up.All 12 kids who played left it on the floor and hopefully we learn for next year."

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