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In a field loaded with many of Shawnee County's all-time great athletes and great teams, the Lori Green-led 1976 Topeka West team got the nod for the No. 1 spot on the TopSports.news Best of the Best list for girls track and field.
Still regarded as one of the best-ever sprinters in Kansas, Green took home four gold medals in '76 as Peg Marmet's Chargers won six of 14 events on the way to the Class 4A team crown.
Claudia Welch's 1985 Seaman team garnered the No. 2 spot on the Best of the Best Top 10, with the Vikings rolling to the 6A team title by a 79-57 margin over Junction City while picking up four event wins.
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Funny Car star Ron Capps, the second winningest driver in the history of the class, is in his 29th season competing in the NHRA professional ranks and has spent all of that time visiting Heartland Motorsports Park.
That long and successful association will come to an end on Sunday at the conclusion of the Menards NHRA Nationals, with the event moving to Odessa, Mo. in 2024 after 34 years in Topeka.
Capps, the three-time and reigning Funny Car world champ, has won four times in Topeka (most recently in '17) and has been the runnerup twice.
“Any time you go to a race track for the last time it’s never great, but I’m fortunate enough to have had a lot of history at Heartland Park Topeka over the years, especially early in my career when I used to go there as a crew member,'' Capps said in a team release. "Some fans may not remember, we actually used to go to Heartland Park Topeka twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall.
"Obviously, the history tells the tale. Records were set there pretty much every year we went. It’s a fantastic race track in the heart of the country with a lot of race fans that come from all over the place, and I’m sure we’ll see that again this weekend.''
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Steve Torrence is known to save his best for last, especially last drag races, which is why the four-time world champion and his CAPCO Contractors Top Fuel Toyota are on the short list of top contenders this weekend as Heartland Motorsports Park plays host for the 34th and final time to the Menard’s NHRA Nationals presented by Pet Armor.
This will be the eighth time in his pro career Torrence has raced in a venue’s final NHRA tour event and the third time he’s done so this year alone.
In the previous seven farewells, Torrence has won more rounds than any other racer in any pro category (18), won 75 percent of the two-car heats in which he was involved, and never failed to at least reach or surpass the semifinals.
Combine that stellar record with Torrence's recent history at HMP -- runner-up in 2022 to close friend Antron Brown, a '19 victory over his faher, Billy, in an all-CAPCO final round, and six straight semifinal appearances, and it’s easy to see why the 40-year-old Texan and his CAPCO team will be in spotlight in Topeka.
“The biggest thing is that we’ve finally got a car again that responds to what Hoagie (crew chief Richard Hogan) and Bobby (Lagana Jr.) tell it to do,” Torrence said in a team release. “We won four championships on consistency and that’s what we’re getting back to, being able to make the adjustments that give us the best chance (for success) whatever the conditions are.”
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Picking the top spot on TopSports.news Best of the Best Top 10 has been a tough task in most every sport.
But thanks to a dominant three-year run by Washburn Rural, picking No. 1 for boys tennis was relatively easy.
Hall of Fame coach Kevin Hedberg's Junior Blues captured three straight Class 6A state team championships from 2003 through 2005, capped by a sweep of the singles, doubles and team titles in '05.
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Topeka had a strong tennis tradition long before the Kansas State High School Actiivities Assocation hosted its first state girls tennis team championships in 1985.
And the Capital City continued that tradition in the inaugural state meet, with Corey Wilson's Topeka West Chargers, who were tapped for the No. 1 spot on the TopSports.news Best of Best girls tennis list, capturing the Class 6A state championship behind a dominating doubles performance.
The Chargers won by a 59-52 margin over Wichita Souheast as West's Stacy Cook and Diana Gaiher won the state title wih a 6-2, 6-0 win in the state championship match over teammates Amy Bybee and Andrea Hazlett.
Hall of Fame coach Kevin Hedberg's 1993 Washburn Rural team is No. 2 on the Best of the Best Top 10, winning the 6A team championship by a 38-29 margin over Shawnee Mission East as Danielle Knipp posted a runnerup state finish in singles and Megan McBride and Jenny Van