Hayden's Bill Arnold has been named the Centennial League Baseball Coach of the Year after the Wildcats won the undefeated league title.

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Hayden senior Cooper Grace has been named the Centennial League Baseball Player of the Year after helping lead the Wildcats to the undefeated league title.

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Shawnee Heights senior Grace Proctor has been named the UKC Softball Pitcher of the Year by conference coaches.

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Seaman junior infielder Aubrey Warren has been tapped as the UKC Softball Player of the Year by conference coaches.

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Shawnee Heights softball coach Tara Griffith has been named the UKC Coach of the Year by conference coaches.

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By RICK PETERSON

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The Topeka Junior Golf Association continued its 2021 Summer Series Monday with the fifth round of competition at Lake Shawnee Golf Course, with Turner Depperschmidt carding a 70 for the low round of the day.

Depperschmidt, competing in the 15-17 boys age division, edged Bryce Badsky, who shot a 71, by a stroke while Aiden Jones was another stroke back with a 72.

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Annika Peterson shot an 84 in the 15-17 girls division, with Mallory Nelson second with an 89.

Monday's other age group leaders included Anderson Helmer (73) in 13-14 boys, Izzy Glotzbach (46 for nine holes) in 13-14 girls, Brody Buessing and Evan Jones (45s) in 11-12 boys, Emery Hall (55) in 11-12 girls, Jace Head (40) in 9-10 boys, Landon Lentz (49) in 8 and under boys and Avenley Head (57) in 10 and under girls. 

TOPEKA JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION

2021 Summer Series Round No. 5

At Lake Shawnee Golf Course

MONDAY'S RESULTS

15-17 girls -- 1. Annika Peterson, 84; 2. Mallory Nelson, 89; 3.  Anna Lacy, 99; 4. Maddie Fieger, 107; 5. Olivia Smith, 108; 6. Raegan Peterson, 110; 7. Reece Randall, 116.

15-17 boys -- 1.Turner Depperschmidt, 70; 2. Bryce Badsky, 71; 3. Aiden Jones, 72; 4. Maddox Hight, 78; 5. (tie) Jack Bachelor and Cam Zimlich, 81; 7. (tie) Zach Weir, Jacob Florance and Ian Meisbach, 84; 10. Tim Biggs, 85.

13-14 girls -- 1. Izzy Glotzbach, 46; 2. Annika Peterson, 48; 3. Lauren Borjon, 51; 4. Jaycee Zimmerman, 52; 5.Lauren Cox, 53; 6. Colbey Stead, 57. 

13-14 boys -- 1. Anderson Helmer, 73; 2. Ayden Valdivia, 99; 3. Tagan Monasmith, 100; 4. (tie) Nate Selm and Brody Meyer, 103; 6. Peyton Goehring, 104; 7. Higgins Hawks, 109; 8. London Gorrell, 110.

11-12 girls -- 1. Emery Hall, 55; 2. Taylor Smith, 59.

11-12 boys -- 1. (tie) Brody Buessing and Evan Jones, 45; 3. Nick Hill, 47; 4. Liam Hoff, 49; 5. (tie) Grady Rodgers, Bennett Wells and Caden Kuckelman, 52; 8. Andrew Byard, 55; 9. Hunter Gerhardt, 56; 10. DJ Ortega, 57.

10 and under girls -- 1. Avenley Head, 57; 2. (tie) Kinley Frost and Addison Fechter, 66; 4. Brynlee Harmon, 71; 5. Preslee Goehring, 72; 6. Sawyer Serna, 75.

9-10 boys -- 1. Jase Head, 40; 2. Camden Swords, 48; 3. (tie) Kaden Leonetti and Carson Herrman, 54.

8 and under boys -- 1. Landon Lentz, 49; 2. Landon Lentz, 54; 3. Grayson Kuckelman, 72.

 

 

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