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Picking the boys and girls wrestling teams for the top of the TopSports.news Best of the Best Top 10 wasn't an easy chore.
But one thing was for sure -- the poll was going to have a distinctive blue tint to it.
Washburn Rural's wrestling teams have garnered all five of Shawnee County's state team titles in the sport and eight Junior Blue teams are among the 12 that received mention in the Top 10, which includes boys and girls teams.
Damon Parker's 2023 girls team and Parker's '21 boys team top the Best of the Best list, with this past season's Rural girls team setting a state record with nine state placers on the way to its third championship in four seasons while the '21 boys team ran away with the Class 6A state title by a 47.5-point margin to claim the first boys state team crown in county history.
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The most recent of Shawnee County's 25 state championship volleyball teams garnered the No. 1 spot on the TopSports.news Best of the Best list.
Kevin Bordewick's 2022 Washburn Rural team, his eighth state championship team, leads the Top 10 after a 45-1 season, including 44 straight victories to end the year.
All-American and Kentucky signee Brooklyn DeLeye, who had more than 2,000 kills in her career, was the ringleader for the Junior Blues while other top players for Washburn Rural included Taylor Russell, Chloe Carlgren, Zoe Canfield and Jada Ingram.
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Top Fuel points leader Justin Ashley picke up his sixth win of the season Sunday at the Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor at Heartland Motorsports Park.
Bob Tasca III (Funny Car) and Erica Enders (Pro Stock) also won at the 13th of 21 races in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series.
In the championship round, Ashley went 3.702 seconds at 323.58 miles per hour in his 11,000-horsepower Phillips Connect Toyota dragster to slip past BrittanyForce’s 3.707 at 323.58 in the final NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series national event at Heartland Motorsports Park.
After battling through several weather delays, the final round finished up under the lights as Ashley earned his 11th career win.
Ashley knocked off Josh Hart, Leah Pruett and Antron Brown to reach the final round before turning in the quickest run of the weekend to continue his impressive season while stretching his points lead to 83 points over Steve Torrence.
“We have a lot of history as a team here,'' Ashley said. "Jim Epler was the first Funny Car driver to go 300 mph and he did it right here in Topeka and my father won Funny Car here in 2007. This is the first race that him and I have won professionally at the same venue. It's really exciting and each one is more special than the next. We had four incredible turnarounds today and the team did a good job. Their ability to maintain composure and consistency on and off the race track is really second to none.
“It was tough to stay focused today. We really didn't know what today was going to bring but every driver and team were under the same circumstance. We didn't know if we were going to get a race in, let alone four rounds today, was probably the biggest challenge of all. But you have a lot of confidence as a driver when you have a team like the Phillips Connect team.”
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Shawnee Heights' star trio of Marcel Carter, Troy Wilson and Todd Allen combined for an amazing six individual victories as Miike Nash's T-Birds rolled up 86 points on the way to the 1989 Class 5A team championship by an 18-point margin over Liberal.
That performance earned the T-Birds the No. 1 spot on the TopSports.news Best of the Best boys track and field Top 10.
Carter, who went on to earn All-American honors at Florida, swept the 100, 200 and 400-meter dashes, while former NFL player Wilson swept the shot put and discus titles and Allen won the 3,200 to key Shawnee Heights' championship run.
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Robert Hight protected the top qualifying position in Funny Car over Saturday's final two qualifying rounds at Heartland Motorsports Park, earning his 80th career No. 1 qualifier in the Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor.
Joining Hight as top qualifiers were Steve Torrence in Top Fuel and Dallas Glenn in Pro Stock leading into Sunday's elimination rounds, which will get under way at 10 a.m. after a slight schedule change. .
Hight’s strong Friday run of 3.948 seconds at 321.19 miles per hour in his 11,000-horsepower Cornwell Tools/AAA Chevrolet Camaro SS held up Saturday, handing the three-time world champ his third No. 1 qualifier of the 2023 season and the 80th over his standout career.
Hight, who will be looking for his third win of the 2023 season, will open eliminations on Sunday against Jack Wyatt.
“That 80 is a big number, it shows I've been doing it a long time, but it also shows I've had great (John Force Racing) teams behind me,” Hight said. “You're not No. 1 qualifier without a really good race car.
"This is a tribute to all the good people I've worked with. This is big for us. I think we're turning a corner with this new combination. It's starting to respond. Jimmy (Prock, crew chief) was happy.''