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Washburn Rural's soccer team survived its toughest test of the 2022 season on Friday, outlasting Wichita Northwet 4-3 in double overtime in the Junior Blues' home opener at McElroy Field.
Junior Griffin Heinen scored the game-winning goals in the second overtime period as Washburn Rural improved to 3-0-0 on the season.
Senior Easton Bradstreet continued his red-hot start to the season with a pair of goals while the Junior Blues also got a goal from freshman Draden Chooncharoen.
Junior Devon Rutschmann had a pair of assists for Rural while freshman Dylan Willingham also picked up an assist.
The Junior Blues will return to action next Thursday at De Soto.
Brown powers High soccer to 3-2 win over Hayden
Sophomore Chris Brown scored two first-half goals to help Topeka High open up a 3-1 halftime advantage en route to a 3-2 win over Centennial League rival Hayden at Hummer Sports Park.
Brown got Topeka High, now 1-1, on the board with just under 25 minutes left in the first half and Aidan Morrion put the Trojans up 2-0 with 11:11 left in the half.
Hayden cut its deficit to 2-1 on a penalty kick but Brown scored his second goal of the night with just 1:09 left in the half off an assist from Thomas Schmidt to give High its 3-1 lead.
Hayden scored the only goal of the second half to account for the final score.
T-Birds earn 1-1 soccer tie with SM North
Shawnee Heights battled Shawnee Mission North to a 1-1 tie Thursday night at the Bettis Family Sports Complex.
Senior Zach Memmer scored the game's first goal off an assist from senior Jack Martin to put the T-Birds in front 1-0 but North answered with a penalty kick to knot the game at 1-all.
Neither team was able to find the back of the net through regulation and two overtime periods and the game ended with a tie, with Heights now 0-2-1 on the season.
Deeter takes medalist honors in Emporia meet
Seaman senior golf standout Lois Deeter shot a 77 to take a one-stroke individual win in Tuesday's Emporia Invitational at Emporia Municipal Golf Course.
Emporia's Olivia Eckert and Avary Eckert and St. Mary's Colgan's Ali Scripsick all shot 78s.
Seaman junior Avery Samuelson finished 10th with a 91, while freshman Izzy Glotzbach finished 11th with a 92.
Seaman freshman Jaycee Zimmerman placed 14th with a 95 while Hayden junior Avery Grunert took 15th with a 96.
Emporia won the team title by a 335-350 margin over Colgan while Seaman was third at 369.
Hayden placed fifth at 389 while Shawnee Heights was sixth at 438.
Junior Karlyn Bowman placed 21st with a 103 score to lead Heights.
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By ISAAC DEER
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The Seaman Vikings came in and kicked the door down on Topeka West’s home opener with a 58-14 win on Thursday night at Hummer Sports Park.
The three units for the Vikings played nearly a perfect game to kick off their season in the United Kansas Conference.
Offensively, Seaman tallied 455 total yards along with six touchdowns. The Vikings also looked dominant on defense, forcing a lot of three-and-outs. On special teams, they were able to return a kickoff for an 85-yard touchdown.
“That’s the unselfish play we needed if we want to be a good team the whole year,” Seaman coach Jared Swafford said. “We challenged our guys after the jamboree. We kept talking about how we needed to improve. We have a lot of work to do, but it was a good win for us to open up the season.”
The Seaman offensive line had an unforgettable night. Seaman’s front five paved the way for the Viking running back committee to have 270 yards and five touchdowns in the first half. In the second half, the backs added 106 more yards on the ground with another touchdown. The seven backs that carried the ball rushed 43 times for 376 yards.
“When you have a young quarterback you need to establish the run,” Swafford said. “We felt good about rolling with three (running) backs. Our offensive line had more knockdowns than we had all camp. We were excited about watching our big guys play with some aggressiveness and get those pancakes.”
Sophomore Max Huston started the year as the starting quarterback for the Vikings. Huston proved on opening night that he is a legitimate dual-threat quarterback.
“I think from the quarterback position we did some good things,” Swafford said. “It was nice to see the offense executing and being efficient for the most part. It was the first time for two of our guys at the quarterback position tonight and we were able to get Dane in later, too. Overall we turned it over too many tmes and that’s a part of the game, especially early on.”
Seaman’s opening drive of the season lasted 5:56 and it ended with a 6-yard read-option from Huston for a touchdown. Huston’s breakaway speed was notable as that would play into the success that he had on Thursday night.
Topeka West would answer back after Seaman put eight points up on the board. Charger quarterback Malachi Berg scrambled out of the pocket, threw it off of his back foot, across his body and found Alex Engel in the end zone for six.
“If (college coaches) are not trying to blow up (Malachi Berg)’s phone and getting on his radar, they’re missing out,” Topeka West coach Russell Norton said. “I thought (Berg) played a heck of a game tonight. Just like a true leader, he wanted to lead from the front.”
Topeka West had a stellar production from Berg, Xavier Alexander, Engel and Kamen Jones.
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By RICK PETERSON
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After four years at Northwest Missouri State, and with a college degree in hand, Sophie McMullen thought she was ready to say goodbye to volleyball and move on with her life.
"I was done at Northwest, I didn't really want to keep playing and I was like, 'I'll just be done playing. I graduated, I'll go get a job and do my thing,' '' McMullen said.
But a chance meeting with Washburn University coach Chris Herron and the opportunity to play with freshman sister Corinna brought Sophie back to the sport.
"I've always been friends with coach Herron,'' McMullen said. "He recruited me at a younger age so when Corinna was like, 'Yeah, I'm going to Washburn,' I was like, 'That's great, how fun.'
"I talked to coach at a tournament and told him I was done playing volleyball and he said, 'Why don't you come play with your sister? I would love to have you on my team, I've always wanted you on my team and why not?' ''
Playing on the same team was something the former Louisburg High School stars had discussed, but had faced the reality that it might never happen.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Thursday night's MIAA season-opening football matchup between a team that made the NCAA Playoffs a year ago and a team that was winless had all the makings of a rout.
And Washbun University made sure there were no surprises, with the Ichabods opening up a 31-0 lead on the way to a 45-3 romp at Yager Stadium.
Ichabod senior All-American James Letcher Jr. set the stage for the night when he turned a short pass from sophomore quarterback Kellen Simoncic into a 69-yard touchdown at the 11:11 mark of the opening quarter (Kameron Lake kick).
"I'm looking forward to not getting tackled this year so it was a great night for me,'' Letcher said. "I didn't get tackled too much on offense but we're going to work on the special teams. I'm trying not to get tackled on those either.''
Lake kicked a 28-yard field goal and Simoncic completed a 13-yard TD pass to Washburn Rural product Collin Wilson to make the score 17-0 Washburn at the end of the first quarter.
Sophomore Tyler Bowden scored a pair of second-quarter touchdowns on runs of 5 and 14 yards before Lincoln got on the scoreboard with three seconds left in the first half on a 30-yard field goal from Javier Moreno.
Simoncic, making his second career start, completed 15 of 21 pass attempts for 351 yards and three TDs, adding a 17-yard TD pass to Peter Afful at the 11:45 mark of the third quarter.
Letcher said he and the rest of the Ichabods have a lot of faith in Simoncic.
"I've got a lot of confidence in him,'' Letcher said. "He's been working hard this spring and summer and you can see through his play that he has a lot more confidence in himself.
"I'm super-excited to see him grow throughout the season and see how much of a better player he becomes for us.''
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For the first time since 2014, the Highland Park football team had a victory to celebrate Friday night, snapping a 65-game losing streak with a 60-47 Meadowlark Conference win over Kansas City-Wyandotte at Hummer Sports Park.
The Scots, who had not won since a 60-26 win over KC-Harmon in Week 2 of the '14 season, trailed Wyandotte by as much as nine points and had to come from behind five times in the contest, but rode a huge performance from senior star Tre Richardson and 26 unanswered points in the second half to the streak-snapping victory.
"I can't even hold it in right now,'' said an emotional Highland Park coach Jermaine Monroe. "I know this community has been waiting a long time for this, I know these players have been waiting a long time for this.''
Richardson, who has orally committed to New Mexico State, carried the Scots on his back for most of the night, rushing for 224 yards and four touchdowns on just 13 carries, catching a 51-yard touchdown pass from senior Kei'Juan Johnson and throwing for a 44-yard TD to senior A'Ydren Drew-Gregory.
"I couldn't let the team down,'' Richardson said. "It was necessary to get past that streak and we did that. It feels amazing. What can they say about us now? We're 1-0.
"From the moment I woke up I knew it was going to be the game we broke the streak.''
Including 86 yards on two kick returns, Richardson finished the night with 405 all-purpose yards.
"I told him, 'Look, you just put the whole community on your back and you brought us a victory man,'' Monroe said. "Him and his teammates brought this victory in and I'm just so proud of my boys.
"The monkey's off our back and we've got to get back to coaching because we don't to have just a one-win season, we want to win multiple games.''
Sophomore Jamon Wilson added 92 rushing yards for the Scots, including a 41-yard TD run, on nine carries while Johnson threw for the touchdown to Richardson and also ran for a score and Drew-Gregory added a second touchdown on a 95-yard Pick-6 which turned out to be one of the biggest -- and strangest -- plays in a game that lasted well over three hours and included more than 200 total penalty yards.
With Wyandotte leading 25-22 and threatening to add to its lead, Drew-Gregory picked off a Shaun Carter pass at the Highland Park 5-yard-line and raced down the sideline into the end zone on the final play of the first half, beginning his TD celebration just before he got into the end zone.
And that's when things got weird.