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It's probably about time for Ryin Miller to re-evaluate her goals for the 2022 cross country season.
The Seaman freshman has started off her high school career with a pair of outstanding performances, including her first individual championship in Saturday's Joe Schrag Invitational at Kanza Park while helping lead the Vikings to the team title by 27-45 margin over Lee's Summit West, Mo.
Miller burst on the high school cross country scene with a third-place individual performance in the season-opening Manhattan Invitational on Sept. 3, blowing away her pre-race goal.
"I was shooting for like 15th place, so third definitely boosted my confidence,'' Miller said.
And Miller, who ran a five-kilometer time of 20 minutes, 32.6 seconds at Manhattan, took another big step forward on Saturday, knocking another 90 seconds off her personal-best with a winning time of 19 minutes, 01.22 seconds.
"My goal was to shoot for like 21 (minutes), so I'm definitely surprised,'' Miller said about her start to the season.
Miller ran second to Lee's Summit West senior Ella Cronhardt in the early stages of Saturday's race before taking the lead abut a mile and a half in en route to a 29-second victory.
"I was just going to stay where I could see her and within about like five feet,'' Miller said.
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Junior running back Allen Baughman turned in a career-best performance to lead the way as Shawnee Heights picked up its first win of the season Friday night at Wetter Field, with the T-Birds rolling to a 46-23 United Kansas Conference win over Lansing.
Baughman, a 5-foot-8, 180-pounder, carried the ball 22 times for 222 yards and five touchdowns for the T-Birds, who evened their record at 1-1 overall and in the UKC.
Shawnee Heights, which finished with 343 total offensive yards, got a pair of field goals from senior Carson Christian.
The T-Birds also turned in a solid performance on defense, including interceptions from senior Jaye Jones and juniors Alex Dittman and Jayden Moore, who also forced a fumble.
Senior Sean Wunder was in on eight tackles, including a pair of tackles for loss, while senior Ben Penrod was also in on eight stops and junior Christian Gonzales six. Junior Taylen LeClere-Bryant recovered a fumble for the T-Birdss.
Shawnee Heights will travel to Seaman next Friday, with the city rivals meeting for the first time as UKC members.
WASHBURN RURAL 28, DE SOTO 21 -- Washburn Rural rallied from behind for the second straight game, improving to 2-0 with a 28-21 road win at De Soto.
Rural junior quarterback Branton DeWeese threw for 214 yards and three touchdowns on a 15 of 31 performance while senior Ma'Kenttis Adams rushed for 150 yards on 26 carries.
Junior Titan Osburn had three catches for 97 yards and a pair of touchowns while senior Lukas Hanks caught five passes for 49 yards and a touchdown and senior Amr Sabbarini had four grabs for 53 yards and a touchdown.
Defensively, senior linebacker Ty Weber was in on a whopping 24 tackles while junior JC Heim blocked a punt and senior Wyatt Conklin recovered a fumble for a touchdown.
Washburn Rural will play its home-opener next Friday against Piper.
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Hayden and Silver Lake's football teams hadn't squared off in 78 years, long before any of the Wildcat players, or their parents, were born.
But Hayden senior JC Cummings said his team was well aware of Silver Lake's proud tradition and knew the Wildcats would need to be at their best to take care of the Eagles in a showddown between the two perennial state powers.
Hayden was up to the task and then some, improving to 2-0 with a 43-10 romp at Silver Lake's CJ Hamilton Field.
"We were very worried and we came very prepared and felt like we have a bunch of tradition on both sides of the ball and we felt like we needed to come out and play the best we can and I think we did that,'' said Cummings, who starred on both sides of the ball. "
Silver Lake (1-1) actually drew first blood on a 31-yard Dysen Schooler field goal set up by a 64-yard pass play from Tanner Martin to Trenton Rollenhagen at the 9:48 mark of the first half.
But the rest of the half belonged to Hayden, which scored on offense, defense and special teams to open up a 21-3 halftime advantage.
Hayden's first offensive posssession ended with a turnover deep in Silver Lake territory after the Wildcats had a 52-yard Finn Dunshee touchdown run wiped out by a penalty.
But a Jensen Schrickel interception in the end zone prevented Silver Lake from adding to its lead and two plays later Dunshee, who replaced injured senior Ethan Florence in the Hayden backfield, rambled 76 yards to put the Wildcats ahead to stay at the 4:08 mark of the opening quarter. Schrickel tacked on the extra point to put Hayden in front, 7-3.
Hayden boosted its margin to 14-3 when Schrickel returned a Silver Lake punt 48 yards for a touchdown with 8:25 left in the half and the Wildcats scored again on the Eagles' next possession, with Dunshee picking off a pass and returning it 33 yards for a TD. Schrickel kicked both extra points.
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WARRENSBURG, Mo. -- Washburn University fell behind early and then ripped off 28 straight points en route to a 40-32 MIAA victory at Central Missouri Thursday night, winning for the first time in Warrensburg since 2006.
The Mules (0-2, 0-2 MIAA) took the opening kickoff and marched 75 yards on eight plays to take an early 7-0 lead.
The Ichabods (2-0, 2-0) responded with a seven-play, 63-yard drive, but the drive stalled at the UCM 5-yard line and the field goal attempt was tipped, coming up short.
Washburn forced a Mules punt on their next possession and after a 51-yard punt return by James Letcher Jr. the Ichabods scored on a 5-yard Kellen Simoncic touchdown pass to Washburn Rural product Collin Wilson, but the extra point was missed as the Mules continued to lead, 7-6.
The Mules went up 14-6 after an eight-play, 75-yard drive just before the end of the first quarter.
The Ichabods turned the ball over on their second play of the insuing possession setting up a 41-yard field goal by the Mules, who boosted their lead to 17-6.
After the teams traded punts, Washburn trimmed the Mule lead to 17-12 when Simoncic hit Letcher on a 32-yard pass play with 6:58 to go in the opening half. The Ichabod went for two and the pass attempt failed.
The Mules needed only two plays to score again and double up the Ichabods at 24-12, capped by a 78-yard pass play. But the Ichabods came back with a 46-yard pass play from Simoncic to Peter Afful for 46 yards to pull Washburn within five at 24-19, which was the score at halftime.
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There's still plenty work to be done according to veteran Washburn Rural volleyball coach Kevin Bordewick, but he also felt like his team took a step forward in a pair of straight-set home wins over Blue Valley Northwest and Free State Thursday night.
Washburn Rural, which improved to 5-1, opened the night with a 25-11, 25-20 win over Northwest and then routed Free State in its final match of the night, 25-12, 25-10.
"We're here every day to try to get better at something and I do think that they got better tonight,'' Bordewick said. "I guarantee you we've got a lot that we can work on and we've got a higher ceiling to get to, but I thought we did pretty well against Free State.
"Both of those teams tonight are really good.''
Blue Valley Northwest jumped out to 3-0, 4-1 and 9-8 leads over Rural in the first set, but Junior Blue senior star Brooklyn DeLeye tied the set with a kill and Rural dominated the rest of the set.
Junior Zoe Canfield served 10 straight points as Washburn Rural opened up a 19-9 advantage and DeLeye recorded back-to-back kills to put Rural in front 21-10 and the Junior Blues outscored the Huskies 4-1 to close out the win.
Rural never trailed in the second set againt Northwest after a DeLeye kill put the Junior Blues in front 10-4, but the Huskies were still down just 22-20 late in the set before Rural kills from sophomore Layla Collins, junior Jada Ingram and DeLeye ended the match.