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By Todd Fertig
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Four new inductees joined the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Hall of Fame Wednesday night in a ceremony at Washburn University.
Professional bowler Chris Barnes, basketball standout Crystal Kemp, longtime coach Kevin Bordewick and sportswriter Rick Peterson took turns sharing what the honor meant to them.
The Hall of Fame induction was held in conjunction with the Topeka Shawnee County High School Sports Awards.
Washburn Rural’s Brooklyn DeLeye was named Female Athlete of the Year and Highland Park’s Tre Richardson received the Male Athlete of the Year award.
Receiving Most Inspirational Female and Male Athletes of the Year were Alyssa Droge of Hayden and Lenny Njoroge of Topeka West.
Njoroge, who will continue his running career at the University of Kansas, said combining recognition of young athletes and hall of fame inductees in the same event was meaningful.
“It really opens up your mind to see all these great people from Topeka who are known worldwide,” Njoroge said. “They’re pros, they’re hall of famers in other places as well so It really gives you motivation that pushes you forward. If these people from Topeka can do it, why can’t a kid from Kenya do it?
“Everybody in Topeka is behind you. I’m very thankful for everyone here and for the city of Topeka.”
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By RICK PETERSON
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Topeka West tennis stars Ian and Miles Cusick, who won their second straight Class 5A state doubles championship while leading Topeka West to its first-ever boys state tennis team title, were selected as the Topeka Shawnee County Spring Male Athletes of the Year Wedneday night at Washburn University.
The Cusicks posted a 104-14 career doubles record while earning their state titles in 2022 and 2023.
After losing their freshman season to COVID-19, the Cusicks went 29-6 as sophomores, 37-4 as juniors and 38-4 as seniors.
Ian and Miles placed ninth in the state tournament in 2021 before claiming the two state titles.
The Cusicks led Topeka West to a second-place team finish in 2022 before leading the Chargers to their first-ever boys team title this past spring.
Ian and Miles swept city, Centennial League, regional and state championships as juniors and seniors and are both members of the National Honor Society and Academic All-State honorees.
The sons of Michael and Kamela Cusick, Ian will attend the University of Kansas while Miles will attend Kansas State. Miles Cusick compiled a 4.296 grade point aveage at West while Ian had a 4.288 GPA.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Washburn Rural softball star Emmerson Cope and Rossville state champ Brinley Dyche were selected as Topeka Shawnee County Co-Spring Female Athletes of the Year Wednesday night at Washburn University.
Cope helped lead Rural to back-to-back runnerup finishes in the Class 6A state tournament as a junior and senior while Dyche helped lead Rossville to the 3A state title, the Bulldawgs' first championship in 23 years.
Cope put together one of the top careers in Washburrn Rural history, helping lead the Junior Blues to three state tournaments in her three high school seasons.
Cope batted .588 over the 2023 season (through regionals) with 15 home runs and 41 runs batted in.
Cope posted a 12-2 record in the pitching circle (through regionals) with a 1.5 earned run average and 142 strikeouts in 88.2 innings.
She was named the Centennial League player of the year as a junior and senior and the Shawnee County player of the year as a senior after sharing that honor as a junior.
Cope set Washburn Rural records for single-season and career home runs and will play college softball at Nebraska.
The daughter of Wayne Cope and Laura Parker, Cope compiled a cumulative grade point average of 4.113.
Dyche picked up all three pitching wins in the 3A state tournament as Rossville captured its its first state championship since 2000.
Dyche received first-team All-3A and All-Shawnee County honors as a senior and received All-Mid-East League recognition all three seasons of her high school career.
"She is a great team leader and has been for a couple years,'' Rossville coach John Nitsch said. "She was part of her team getting two regional then a fourth at state last year and a 3A state title this year.
"Not only does she excel on the softball field she does in anything she is involved in, including her academics. She will really be missed at RHS.''
Dyche was 11-3 in 2023 with a 2.386 earned run average.
The daughter of Gid and Kristy Dyche, Brinley compiled a high school grade point average of 4.0.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Recent Seaman graduate Jaxson Thomas, a Class 5A state wrestling champion as a senior, was named the Topeka Shawnee County Winter Male Athlete of the Year Wednesday night at Washburn.
Thomas won the 5A 285-pound state wrestling championship in Febuary after jumping up two weight divisions for his final high school season.
Thomas posted a 46-5 record on the 2023 season and avenged a regional loss in the state championship match, pinning Blue Valley Southwest senior Tarin Forsyth in the second period.
Thomas recorded a pin in the final match of the United Kansas Conference tournament to give Seaman the UKC team championship in Seaman's first season in the conference.
As a junior Thomas was a Centennial League champion and a 5A state qualifier. Thomas was also a standout for Seaman's football team, receiving All-Shawnee County honorable mention as a senior.
Thomas, the son of Richard Thomas and Karen Olson-Thomas, compiled a 3.57 grade point average at Seaman.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Recent Washburn Rural graduate Addi Broxterman, who helped the Junior Blues' wrestling team capture three state team championships in four seasons, was named the TopSports.news Topeka Shawnee County Winter Female Athlete of the Year Wednesday at Washburn University during the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Awards banquet and Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Broxterman ended her record-setting four-year career by helping Washburn Rural capture the 2023 Class 6A-5A team title and her 146 career victories made her the winningest wrestler in Kansas history.
Broxterman's 132 career wins by fall and 34 3-point nearfalls are also state records and she holds the Washburn Rural school record with 45 single-season wins.
Broxterman was a three-time state medalist, a two-time state finalist and a four-time Centennial League champion.
"Addison Broxterman has set the gold standard for women's wrestling, not just at Washburn Rural, but across the state of Kansas,'' Rural coach Damon Parker said.
Broxterman was also a standout for the powerhouse Junior Blue soccer program, helping Rural to a third-place Class 6A state finish this past season.
Broxterman will wrestle collegiately at Fort Hays State.
The daughter of Justin and Marla Broxterman, Addi compiled a 4.019 grade point average at Rural.
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