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Seven Shawnee County football teams wrapped up home playoff berths in Friday night's regular-season finales, led by Highland Park, which earned the No. 3 seed in Class 5A East.
The 6-2 Scots will be at Hummer Sports Park Friday to host 1-7 Emporia, Highland Park's former Centennial League rival..
Also hosting home games will be Washburn Rural in 6A, Seaman and Shawnee Heights in 5A, Hayden in 3A and Silver Lake and Rossville in 2A.
Here's a class-by-class look at all of Friday's first-round playoff games involving county teams:
CLASS 6A
DODGE CITY (4-4) at WASHBURN RURAL (6-2)
Friday's game features an intriguing coaching matchup between Washburn Rural's Steve Buhler and Dodge City's Glenn O'Neil, who coached at Seaman prior to taking the Dodge City job in 2021.
Washburn Rural, the No. 6 West seed, is coming off an 81-12 non-league romp past Topeka West while No. 11 seed Dodge City beat Wichita Southeast 42-23 to snap a three-game losing streak.
Rural quarterback Branton DeWeese went 7 of 9 passing for 124 yards and a touchdown in limited time against Topeka West while senior Ma'kenttis Adams had 205 yards and four touchdowns on just five carries.
The Junior Blues picked off five passes and held Topeka West to negative rushing yards on the night.
The winner of Friday's Rural-Dodge City game will advance to face the first-round winner between 6-2 Garden City and 1-7 Campus.
TOPEKA HIGH (1-7) at DERBY (6-2)
Topeka High is the No. 15 West seed and will be facing 6A giant Derby, the No. 2 West seed and the winner of five state titles since 2015.
Topeka High dropped a 56-6 home non-league decision against Hays last Friday while Derby took a 49-20 win over Newton. The Panthers' two losses came against unbeaten Manhattan and Maize by a total of four points, including an overtime loss to Centennial League champ Manhattan.
Notre Dame commit Dylan Edwards had rushed for 1,0001 yards and 17 touchdowns through seven games.
Topeka High senior Peyton Wheat had thrown for 1,240 yards and six TDs entering the Hays game while sophomore Jayden Norman had caught 43 passes for 620 yards and four TDs.
The Topeka High-Derby winner advances to face the winner of the first-round game between Lawrence (5-3) and Wichita Heights (4-4).
CLASS 5A
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Local high schools open regional boys soccer competition this week, beginning with three Monday contests.
Hayden, 7-8-1 on the season, will host Mulvane (7-9-0) in a 4 p.m. Class 4A-1A regional semifinal Monday while Cair Paravel Latin (0-10-0) will host Circle (0-15-0) in a 4:30 p.m. 4A-1A play-in game at the Sunflower Soccer Complex. The Cair Paravel-Circle winner will advance to a 6 p.m. game Tuesday at Buhler (15-1-0).
In 5A, Seaman (3-11-2) will travel to Leavenworth (5-10-1) for a 6 p.m. play-in game on Monday, with the winner playing Kansas City-Sumner (13-2-1) at Kansas City-Schlagle at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Seaman dropped a 1-0 overtime United Kansas Conference decision to the Pioneers in the regular season.
Centennial League champion Washburn Rural (13-3-0) will open 6A postseason at 6 p.m. Tuesday at McElroy Field against the winner of Monday's play-in game between Lawrence (5-10-1) and Wichita South (0-16). The Junior Blues have asssured themselves of homefield advantage through the state quarterfinal round.6A.
Topeka High will also open 6A postseason Tuesday, with the 11-5-0 Trojans hosting Free State (6-7-2) in a 6 p.m. regional game at Hummer Sports Park.
UKC champion Shawnee Heights (10-5-1) will be at the Bettis Family Sports Complex at 6 p.m. Tuesday to host KC-Washington (7-7-2) in a 5A regional opener.
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Seaman's volleyball team earned its third straight Class 5A state tournament berth with a dominating performance in Saturday's sub-state tourney at Seaman.
The Vikings, now 30-8 on the season, posted a pair of lopsided sub-state victories, taking a 25-8, 25-16 semifinal win over United Kansas Conference rival De Soto before dispatching Kansas City-Schlagle 25-9, 25-6 in the championship match.
Schlagle made it to the final with a 25-21, 15-25, 25-21 win over KC-Turner in the semis.
Seaman advanced to the 5A quarterfinals in 2020 before placing fourth last season.
The UKC-champion Vikings will compete in the 5A state event Friday and Saturday at the Tony's Pizza Events Center in Salina.
Seaman will begin pool play at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, following the conclusion of 6A pool play.
The top two finishers in both 5A pools will advance to the state semifinals at 1 p.m. Saturday, followed by the championship and third-place matches at about 2:30 p.m.
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The Washburn Rural volleyball team is returning to the Class 6A state tournament again after a clean sweep at sub-state.
Washburn Rural rolled over its sub-state competitors Saturday afternoon at Washburn Rural, improving to 40-1 on the season.
With a 25-6, 25-6 semifinal win over Dodge City and a 25-12, 25-11 over Centennial League rival Manhattan, the Junior Blues punched their ticket to the 6A state tournament next Friday and Saturday at the Tony's Pizza Events Center in Salina.
"Every year is different, but the feeling never gets old," Washburn Rural coach Kevin Bordewick said. "We know we have a lot of things to do to get better, but we have four days of practice to work on it.
"We can't think about a championship yet because we need to take it one day at a time."
Washburn Rural senior Brooklyn DeLeye, regarded as one of the best volleyball players in the nation, was a difference maker on Saturday.
The Kentucky commit's serves, shiftiness and kills in the sub-state matches gave the Lady Blues the boost they needed.
"I don't know if I would be the player I am today without all of the support that I have been given," DeLeye said. "Being in this gym for the last four years has been life-changing. It's going to be sad not to play volleyball in this gym again. I've come so far since I got here.
"I couldn't have done any of this without my teammates. They have always had my back. My teammates have made me better on and off the court. I wouldn't be anywhere without my teammates."
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Washburn Rural's cross country team came up short in its bid for regional team championships Saturday at Manhattan, but both Junior Blue teams earned runner-up team finishes at Warner Park to earn berths for next Saturday's Class 6A state meet at Rim Rock Farm, north of Lawrence.
Rural's girls finished just two points behind Free State (45-47) while the Firebirds also claimed the boys title, by a 35-61 margin over the Junior Blues.
Sophomore Payton Fink made it a sweep of individual city, Centennial League and regional titles with a win in a five-kilometer time of 18:49.90 while her Rural teammate, senior Madeline Carter, was second in 19:08.40.
Rural also got a 12th-place finish from sophomore Rylee Ismert (20:46.20) while freshman Vilde Tronstad (21:08.30) was 14th and sophomore Brooklyn Nolte (21:34.10) 21st to round out the Junior Blues' top five.
Senior Christine Gutierrez (21:54.50) and junior Sydney Laster (22:07.70) added 26th and 27th-place finishes.
Senior Easton Dial paced Rural's boys, finishing second in 16:49.20.
Seniors Davin Johnson (17:18.60) and Grayson Fink (17:21.10) also posted top-10 finishes, with Johnson seventh and Fink ninth, while junior Hayden Keller (17:51.70), sophomore Conner Olsen (17:54.30) and senior Trevor Cain (18:04.30) finished 21st, 22nd and 23rd.