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AIDEN AMIS, Hayden
A senior, Amis earned All-Shawnee County honorable mention last season, qualifying for the Class 4A state meet with a 14th-place finish in regional competition. Amis posted a 13th-place finish in the city meet.
JACKSON ESQUIBEL, Shawnee Heights
A senior, Esquibel placed eighth individually in the Class 5A state meet last fall and earned medals in every 2022 meet he competed in, including runnerup finishes in the United Kansas Conference and regional meets. Esquibel helped lead ShawneeHeights to a 5A regional team championship. Esquibel was the 5A 3,200 meters champ in track and was second in the 1,600.
MAX GUTIERREZ, Washburn Rural
A junior, Gutierrez is a top varsity returner for a Washburn Rural team that earned a 16th straight city team title and a team berth for the Class 6A state meet last tall. Gutierrez finished 19th in the city meet.
JARED JOHNSON, Silver Lake
Johnson, a junior, was a Class 3A state qualifier last fall, earning his state berth with a 13th-place finish in regional competition. Johnson moved into the top 20 on Silver Lake's all-time list and earned All-Mid-East League honors.
HAYDEN KELLER, Washburn Rural
A senior, Keller earned first-team All-Shawnee County honors last season. A highlight for Keller was his ninth-place finish at the city meet, which helped secure the Junior Blues' 16th straight city team title. Keller also helped Washburn Rural earn a team berth for the Class 6A state meet.
CONNER OLSEN, Washburn Rural
Olsen, a junior, is a top varsity returner for a Washburn Rural team that earned a 16th straight city team title and a team berth for the Class 6A state meet last fall. Olsen placed 16th in the city meet.
JACK WALKER, Seaman
A sophomore, Walker was a Class 5A state qualifier in the 1,600 meters in track and will be counted on to be a factor for the Vikings this fall. Walker placed 23rd in the United Kansas Conference meet.
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Monday and Tuesday's Topeka Golf Association Bill McDonald Champions Stroke Play Tournament at Topeka Country Club was as much about perseverance as it was about golf, with the temperature eclipsing 100 degrees both days.
But just as he had in the 2022 tournament, which was also played in sweltering conditions, Gary Lucas beat the heat and the tourney field, earning the tournament championship in the city event for players aged 40 and over, shooting a 36-hole score of 146 with rounds of 74 and 72.
Jeremiah Nelson (77-70) and Phil Frost (74-73) finished a stroke behind Lucas at 147 while Dan Key (74-74) finished at 148 and Doug Hamilton (77-73) at 150.
Awards were presented Tuesday in seven different age divisions for low gross and net (including handicap) scores.
The Champions event is named in honor of Topeka Shawnee County Sports Hall of Famer Bill McDonald, who was in attendance Tuesday.
Also on Tuesday, Adam Head was honored as the TGA 2023 Player of the Year.
The Player of the Year award is based on results from all TGA events.
Head earned the Player of the Year award for the third time.
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Editor's note: TopSports.news has finished its tour of preseason football practice at all 10 Shawnee County high schools and will be posting preview stories over the coming days leading into the opening games of the 2023 season Sept. 1.
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There's a lot of talk about Highland Park football these days ... for all the right reasons.
After snapping an eight-year, 65-game losing streak in its 2022 season-opener on the way to a breakout 6-3 campaign, there's a lot of excitement surrouning Jemaine Monroe's Scots entering this fall.
"I think more and more you're hearing more buzz in the hallways and the classrooms, kids talking about fooball and waiting for fooball season to start,'' Monroe said. "We're getting a lot of buzz on campus, along with other sports, but football has been getting a lot of buzz.''
Monroe has also seen a big jump in participation numbers after Hi Park struggled in that department for many years.
"The numbers are growing and there's more and more players that are interested in playing football,'' Monroe said. "Eisenhower and Chase (middle schools) sent us a lot of freshmen. I think we have 28 freshmen and we're sitting at right over 70 for total players.''
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Longtime Topeka broadcaster Mike Manns will be inducted into the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame on Oct. 22 as part of the association's class of 2023, honoring his 50-plus years in broadcasting.
Manns, who began his broacasting career in Topeka in 1972, continues to provide play-by-play coverage for area high school football and basketball games even though he retired from reporting the news in '18.
Awards and recognition include receiving the KAB’s Hod Humiston Award for Outstanding Contributions to Sports Broadcasting in 2010.
Manns received the Kansas State High School Activities Association’s Oscar Stauffer sportscaster's award in '10 and '12 and the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association award in '09.
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ANTONIO AGUIRRE, Highland Park
A junior, Aguirre played a major role last season as Highland Park posted a 10-7-1 record, with Aguirre a first-team All-Meadowlark Conference selection
JAIME ALVARADO, Topeka High
A junior, Alvarado received All-City and All-Centennial League honorable mention last season, helping Topeka High post an 11-6-0 record.
CARTER FREEMAN, Shawnee Heights
A junior goalkeeper, Freeman earned All-City and All-United Kansas Conference honorable mention last season after helping Shawnee Heights post an 11-6-1 record and earn the UKC title.
CHRIS GOMEZ, Topeka High
Gomez, a junior, received All-City and All-Centennial League honorable mention last season, helping Topeka High post an 11-6-0 record.
ISAAC GONZALEZ-TALAVERA, Topeka West
Gonzalez-Talavera, a senior defender, earned first-team All-City honors season last season and was a second-team All-United Kansas Conference pick after helping the improving Chargers post a 3-13-1 record last fall.