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Seaman girls golf star Lois Deeter and Viking javelin standout Ally Trier signed their college letter of intents on Wednesday, with Deeter signing with Arkansas Tech and Trier with Emporia State.
Deeter finished seventh in the Class 5A state golf tournament as a senior after winning city and United Kansas Conference individual titles and finishing second in regional competition.
Deeter led Seaman to its first-ever league title by 51 strokes and to a regional team crown before earning her third state medal in as many high school golf seasons. Deeter placed fifth individually in 5A as a freshman and junior.
Trier was an All-Shawnee County track and field selection as a junior, posting a second-place finish in a 5A regional meet to qualify for state.
Trier was the city champion in the javelin with a personal-record throw of 132 feet, 10 inches.
High state champ Alvarez signs softball letter with KCKCC -- Topeka High catcher Alesia Alvarez, who helped lead the Trojans to the Class 6A state softball championship last spring, has signed with Kansas City Kansas Community College's softball program.
Alvarez received All-State, All-Centennial League and All-Shawnee County recognition as a junior.
Alvarez has also played tennis all four years at Topeka High and joined the Trojans' girls wrestling program last year, receiving All-City honorable mention.
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(Games at 7 p.m.)
CLASS 6A
WASHBURN RURAL (8-2) at DERBY (8-2)
Washburn Rural is coming off an 34-7 second-round playoff win at Garden City while Derby rolled to a 76-28 win over Lawrence.
Washburn Rural's defense set the tone for the night when it scored the game's first touchdown on a JC Heim recovey in the end zone with five minutes left in the opening quarter and the Junior Blues went on to open up a commanding 34-0 lead.
Senior Ma'kenttis Adams led the way as Rural finished with 41 carries for 192 rushing yards against Garden City while junior quarterback Branton DeWeese was 14 of 21 passing for 157 yards.
Washburn Rural enters Friday night's 6A state quarterfinal on a five-game winning streak while perennial state title contender Derby has won four straight games.
The Panthers two losses have been by a total of four points, to undefeated Manhattan (in overtime) and Maize.
Notre Dame commit Dylan Edwards has rushed for 1,590 yards and 27 touchdowns on 144 attempts for Derby while senior quarterback Brock Zerger is also in the midst of a big senior season.
Zerger has rushed for 997 yards and 14 TDs on 101 attempts and completed 61 of 103 pass attempts for 1,016 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Derby senior Miles Wash has been in on 120 tackles.
The Washburn Rural-Derby winner will advance to the state semifinals to face the winner of Friday's game between Centennial League champion Manhattan (10-0) and Wichita Northwest (8-2).
CLASS 3A
HAYDEN (9-1) at COLUMBUS (5-5)
Hayden rallied from a 13-0 deficit to hand previously-unbeaten Wellsville a 22-19 defeat last Friday while Columbus took a 21-14 second-round playoff victory over Galena last Thursday.
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After dropping a 76-49 decision at Kansas State in its lone exhibition on Nov. 1, the Washburn Ichabods will officially open their 118th season of men's basketball with a pair of games this weekend at the Central Region Challenge at storied Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo., beginning with a 5 p.m. Friday game against Henderson State before facing Augustana (S.D.) at 7 p.m. on Saturday.
Ichabod coach Brett Ballard, who has led Washburn to 20-win seasons and NCAA Tournament berths in four of his five seasons, including a 22-11 mark last season, said it's time to get started and see where WU, which graduated its top three scorers, is and where the Ichabods need to make improvement.
"We've been a liittle inconsistent at times in practice, which you expect a little bit with so many new guys,'' Ballard said. "But we've been more consistent the last week or so and I think that K-State game allowed us to evaluate some film and tighten some things up so I like where we're at from a consistency standpoint and I think ultimately that will help you play better in the games.
"This is a good weekend because you'll play two good quality teams and have a great undertanding of kind of where you're at. You never know how the whole year's going to play out, but certainly this gives you a snapshot of where your team is, where your strengths are, what you've got to continue to work on and I think this will be a great experience for our guys.''
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Hayden junior football standout Finn Dunshee and Rossville junior volleyball standout Kinsey Perine have been named the Dan Key Farmers Insurance Agency Rising Stars of the Week for last week.
The Dan Key Agency will recognize top Shawnee County underclassmen throughout the 2022-2023 school year.
Here’s a brief look at the accomplishments of Dunshee and Perine last week:
FINN DUNSHEE, Hayden
Dunshee, a 5-foot-8, 160-pound running back/outside linebacker, is coming off a big game in last week's 22-19 playoff win at Wellsville, rushing for 123 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries while also returning a kickoff 80 yards-plus for a TD and adding a 2-point conversion.
Dunshee has rushed for a team-high 832 yards on 64 carries on the year while also catching five passes for 231 yards. He has scored a total of 14 touchdowns, scoring on offense, defense and special teams.
KINSEY PERINE, Rossville
Perine, the Bulldawgs' three-sport star, was named a unanimous All-Mid-East League first-team selection in volleyball for the third straight season.
Perine, who helped lead the Bulldawgs to a 34-6 record and the Mid-East League championship, finished the season with 568 kills, 40 total blocks and 327 digs en route to earning All-Shawnee County first-team recognition for the second straight year.
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Veteran Washburn University volleyball coach Chris Herron is confident his Ichabods can beat any team in the MIAA Tournament.
But Herron also knows the Ichabods, who have been up and down as of late, are going to need to be at their very best if they're going to be able to make a run at the title.
No. 20-ranked Washburn (21-7 overall, 12-6 MIAA) is the No. 5 seed and will face No. 4 seed and No. 21-ranked Central Oklahoma (24-6, 14-6) in a quarterfinal match at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Mo.
The Ichabods went 1-1 last week, beating Central Missouri before losing to Missouri Western.
"We have a Jekyll and Hyde deal going on right now with this team,'' Herron said. "We just don't know what's going to happen, what's going to show up. We played lights out against Central Missouri, a nationally-ranked team, and the next day you almost limp into the match against Missouri Western.
"So what we can expect right now, we don't know. We can beat any team in this conference, but we can also lose to any team in this conference and that just comes from a lot of reasons and we're going to leave it at that. I could expand on that and I'm not going to.''
Thursday's match will be the third meeting between the Ichabods and the Bronchos this fall, with the Ichabods looking for their first win after the Bronchos took the first two matchups.