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Fifty-three of Shawnee County's premier high school student-athletes from the class of 2023 will be recognized Wednesday night as part of the 18th annual Topeka Shawnee County High School Sports Awards banquet.
TopSports.news, in conjunction with the University of Kansas Health Systems St Francis Campus, A-1 Lock and Key and Washburn University, will host the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Awards and Hall of Fame induction ceremonies at the Washburn University Memorial Union (6 p.m. start).
TopSports.news will present awards to the top female and male athletes in the fall, winter and spring seasons, as well as overall female and male athletes of the year and the most inspirational female and male athletes. A complete list of nominees is listed below.
To be eligible, an athlete must have compiled a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Athletes were nominated by their schools' athletic directors and coaches.
In addition to the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Awards, Grant Bruner and Jaycee Ginter will be honored as Washburn University Athletes of the Year and Chris Barnes, Kevin Bordewick, Crystal Kemp and Rick Peterson will be inducted as the 2023 Topeka Shawnee County Hall of Fame class.
A committee of local media members selected the 2023 high school winners, including the selection of overall female and male athletes of the year.
TOPEKA SHAWNEE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS AWARDS NOMINEES
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By RICK PETERSON
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All-America football player Grant Bruner and All-America softball player Jaycee Ginter will be honored as Washburn University's outstanding male and female athletes for 2022-2023 at the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Awards and Hall of Fame induction ceremonies on Wednesday night at Washburn's Memorial Union.
Bruner, a native of Gretna, Neb., capped his Ichabod career with a monster season for 7-4 WU last fall, leading the nation in tackles and earning Associated Press Division II and Conference Commissioners Association first-team All-America honors.
Shawnee Heights product Ginter, a junior, was a first-team Division II All-American and the MIAA Player of the Year in 2022 and ended the 2023 season with a 23-8 pitching record and 1.69 earned run average for the 36-14 Ichabods.
TopSports.news will honor outstanding Washburn athletes for the third time in conjunction with the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Awards and Hall of Fame induction ceremonies.
In 2022 Faith Rottinghaus and James Letcher Jr. were named Washburn outstanding female and male athletes of the year.
Washburn Athlete of the Year capsules:
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By VINCE FRYE, Chairman
Topeka Shawnee County Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee
Chris Barnes, Kevin Bordewick, Crystal Kemp and Rick Peterson will become the newest members of the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Hall of Fame in a Wednesday night induction ceremony.
TopSports.news, in partnership with University of Kansas Health Systems St Francis Campus, A-1 Lock and Key and Washburn University, will host the induction and Topeka Shawnee County Sports Awards ceremonies at the Washburn University Memorial Union.
A 1988 Topeka High graduate, Barnes was a member of the Trojans' 1986 Class 6A state championship boys basketball team and went on to become an All-American bowler at Wichita State before embarking on a Hall of Fame career in the Professional Bowlers Association, which continues today.
Bordewick has carved out a legendary coaching career at Washburn Rural, leading the Junior Blues to 10 Class 6A state championships in volleyball (eight) and girls basketball (two). Bordewick surpassed the 1,000 win mark in volleyball last fall on the way to the 2022 state title.
A 2002 Topeka High graduate, Kemp was an All-State pick in basketball and a state champion in track and field for the Trojans before going on to an outstanding four-year career at the University of Kansas, where she earned first-team All-Big 12 recognition as a senior.
Peterson is in his 44th year as a sportswriter, covering primarily high school sports throughout his career. Peterson spent 31 years as a sportswriter for the Topeka Capital-Journal before retiring in 2020 and is currently a contributing writer for TopSports.news.
Shawnee County's top senior high school student-athletes and Washburn University athletes of the year Jaycee Ginter and Grant Bruner will be also be honored on Wednesday night.
Shawnee County high schools Cair Paravel Latin, Hayden, Highland Park, Rossville, Seaman, Shawnee Heights, Silver Lake, Topeka High, Topeka West and Washburn Rural were asked to nominate female and male candidates with a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average as outstanding student-athlete nominees for the fall, winter and spring seasons. County high schools have also been asked to nominate a female and male candidate for most inspirational athlete.
A committee of local media members selected the 2023 winners, including the selection of overall female and male athletes of the year.
Hayden's Tanner Newkirk and Topeka High's NiJaree Canady were named the overall athletes of the year in 2022.
Bruner earned first-team All-America football honors last fall for the Ichabods while Ginter has received first-team All-America honors in softball.
Hall of Fame Class of 2023 capsules:
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University of North Texas junior and Silver Lake graduate Lexi Cobb has thrived at the highest level of softball and credits her small-town Kansas roots for her successful collegiate career at the Division I level.
Before Cobb started her collegiate career she was a well-known, successful volleyball and softball player in Eagle Country.
Cobb was a three-time first-team All-State and All-Mid-East League honoree in softball and helped lead Silver Lake to a softball state championship and a runnerup finish.
Between volleyball and softball, Cobb and her class helped build a legacy with three combined state championships before she moved to Denton, Texas, to pursue a softball career.
In Cobb's first three years at North Texas, Cobb has played 140 games while starting 117.
She has a career batting average of .317, with 116 hits, 26 doubles, nine home runs and 43 runs batted in.
"My time at North Texas has been really great," Cobb said. "I've loved every minute of my time at North Texas. I've grown so much as a player and as a person. It's just been an amazing time for me."
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Except for a year in Hawaii, Nick Jones has never strayed too far from his home state of Kansas.
And thanks to a timely opening on Brett Ballard's men's basketball staff at Washburn University, that won't change.
The 32-year-old Jones, who grew up in the Wichita area and graduated from Goddard High School and Kansas State, comes to Washburn after eight years on the staff at Wichita State.
Jones stoked his love for coaching in five years as a student manager at K-State -- three years with Frank Martin and two with Bruce Weber -- and then spent a year as a graduate assistant at the University of Hawaii before landing back in Kansas at Wichita State.
"They (Hawaii) brought in a new staff, so I came back to Wichita and knew the staff a little bit,'' Jones said. "I worked camp, worked my way up, and then got an offer to finish my master's degree as GA and then was hired fulltime.''
Jones was on the staffs of Gregg Marshall and Isaac Brown with the Shockers but was looking for a new coaching opportunity after Paul Mills took over at WSU.
"Coach Mills just came in and I was there, just for a couple of weeks with him, and then he brought in his own staff,'' Jones said.
As it worked out, Ballard was looking for an assistant about the same time after Jonathan Raney's departure.
"After we got let go at Wichita I made a lot of calls, emails,'' Jones said. "I had kind of a mutual connection with coach Ballard. I didn't know him real well, but worked with a guy at Wichita State that had worked with (Ballard) in the past. Coach called me out of the blue and asked if I was interested and I came up to campus that next week and just fell in love with it. That would have probably been the end of May and I started last week.''