Hayden junior, Kelton Meir, rolls a perfect 300 game in his season opener.

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Chevy Stallbaumer, Shawnee Heights senior, bowled a 300 perfect game in the De Soto quadrangular.

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Andrew Beckler, former Washburn Rural student, has been announced as Washburn Asst. Golf Coach.

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Washburn Rural's Madi Blanco wins the 140-pound title at the Washburn Women's Invitational.

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Washburn Rural girls win at the Glaciers Edge Tournament.

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Cair Paravel Latin wins the Flint Hills League Tournament in Emporia.

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By RICK PETERSON

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The Washburn Ichabod women's soccer team tied No. 25-ranked Maryville 1-1 in Friday's season-opener in St. Louis, Mo., forging the tie on freshman Leah Henke's first collegiate goal in the 89th minute with seconds remaining.

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"I thought our performance was a good first step today,'' Washburn coach Davy Phillips said. "I loved how resilient and steadfast the team stayed through some adversity.

"We will continue to work on how to turn good performances into results, but I'm so proud of this team for how they played today to get a point on the road vs a Top 25 team."

Gina Catanzaro scored in the 37th minute to give Maryville the lead late in the first half. 

Washburn recorded three first-half shots, with one being on goal, while WU goalkeeper Alli Harrington recorded two saves in the first half.

The Ichabods started the second half strong, recording two shots in the first minute of the half, with one being put on goal by freshman forward Kate Hinck. 

Maryville received a red card in the 56th minute and finished the match with 10 players. After the red card, Washburn would take control of the game with the extra player on the field, leading to Henke's game-tying goal. 

Washburn recorded 11 shots, with five on goal.

Eight freshmen made their Washburn debuts in the game. 

Washburn will play again in the St. Louis area on Saturday afternoon as they take on Missouri-St. Louis at 12 p.m. 

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