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By ISAAC DEER
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One of the most impressive streaks in Topeka prep softball came to an end Tuesday afternoon at Hummer Sports Complex.
Topeka High’s 31-game win streak came to a close with a 1-0 Washburn Rural victory in Game 1 and the Junior Blues finished off the Centennial League sweep with an 8-1 win in the second game.
Washburn Rural knew how big of a day Tuesday could potentially be, but the Lady Blues just wanted to approach the day as just another day.
“Today is a huge day for us,” first-year Washburn Rural coach Liz Stover said. “Topeka High is an incredibly tough and competitive team. Getting two high-quality wins against (High) is a big stepping stone for us. We have room to grow, but today was huge.
“We found out more about the heart of our team today. We knew what we had here was good. If we got behind at the plate, we were able to keep our head up and play good defense. Learning how to make adjustments earlier in the game will be big for us for the remainder of the season.”
Washburn Rural’s Emmerson Cope’s contributions played a large part in the doubleheader sweep of the reigning Class 6A state champions.
Cope pitched two complete seven-inning games, with a combined 15 strikeouts and two walks. Cope would also hit two home runs, two doubles and brought in four runs, all in Game 2.
“Today was a huge confidence booster for myself and the team,” Cope said. “Going into the rest of the season with wins like today on our backs is big for us. We played great together today and getting a win against a team like Topeka High is special.
“At the end of the day, the only team that can beat us is ourselves.”
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By RICK PETERSON
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Brandon McDonnell had a bird's eye view of the amazing turnaround that Rick Bloomquist's Topeka West's boys basketball team has put together in recent seasons.
Now the former Topeka High and Baker University player will try to engineer a similar turnaround in his first head coaching job at Rossville.
McDonnell was introduced Tuesday as the Bulldawgs' new head coach, taking over a team that was just 3-18 this past season but heading to a school that is very well-respected as a small-school athletic power.
McDonnell, a 2000 Topeka High graduate, has been on Bloomquist's staff for four seasons, serving as a varsity and junior varsity assistant and guiding the Chargers' freshman team the past two seasons.
He gives Bloomquist, who has led West to back-to-back Class 5A state appearances, a great deal of credit for getting him ready to to be a head coach.
"I love Bloom to death and one of the main reasons why is you don't often come across a coach that allows you to be on all three benches,'' said McDonnell, who played 13 seasons with the Harlem Legends. "My game nights consisted of putting puzzle pieces togethers with Dwayne (Anthony) at the JV level, then halfway into the fourth quarter I'd go and get my freshman boys ready and I'd coach that game and get those puzzle pieces together and then after that I'm walking into the pregame of the varsity and I'm helping put those puzzle pieces together. So for me I'm coaching three games in one night and loving every second of it because of the autonomy, I had the freedom to do it.
"There's obviously certain things that (Bloomquist) wanted implemented at the freshman level, but outside of that he actually gave me the program and there's not a lot of coaches that do that. Bloomquist let me coach and that's one of the main reasons why I'm in this position today because he didn't put a leash on me. He let me explore, he let me coach, he let me go through some failures and then work my way out of it and that's the only way that I learned. He made that possible. He's a phenomenal guy. He's a father figure to me and I know I could go to him for anything.''
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By RICK PETERSON
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Cair Paravel Latin got a pair of goals and an assist from sophomore Katherine Keys as the Lions rolled to a 5-0 win over Heritage Christian on Tuesday.
The Lions, who improved to 4-3, also got goals from Sage Schwartz, Zahra Lewis and Allison Schwarz.
Sawyer Schwartz got the shutout in goal for the Lions.
CAIR PARAVEL LATIN 5, HERITAGE CHRISTIAN 0
Cair Paravel 2 3 -- 5
Heritage Christian 0 0 -- 0
Cair Paravel -- Goals: Keys 2, Sage Schwartz, Lewis, Allison Schwarz Assists: Keys. Shutout – Sawyer Schwartz
Hayden soccer remains unbeaten
Sophomore Jill Lenherr scored the game's only goal off an assist from senior Kate Roeder as Hayden improved to 5-0-1 with a 1-0 non-league victory over Baldwin.
Senior Macy Smith and junior Hannah Schmitz combined for the shutout in goal for the Wildcats.
HAYDEN 1, BALDWIN 0
Hayden 0 1 -- 1
Baldwin 0 0 -- 0
Hayden -- Goal: Lenherr. Assist: Roeder. Shutout: Smith/Schmitz.
Cusicks win doubles title at Goddard
Topeka West juniors Ian and Myles Cusick captured the doubles championship in the Goddard Invitational, topping Andover Central in the championship match.
Senior Gavin Chavez and junior Carter Cool beat McPherson to take third place in doubles for the Chargers.
West sophomore James Maag placed ninth in singles.
The Chargers' next meet is the Topeka West Invitational on April 19 at Kossover Tennis Center.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Four-time defending Class 6A girls soccer champ Blue Valley West made two first-half goals stand up for a 2-0 non-conference road win over Washburn Rural at McElroy Field Monday night, but Rural coach Brian Hensyel saw plenty of positives after his Junior Blues dropped their first game in seven starts on the year.
"One of the things I just told (the team) is after seven games last year we were 4-2-1 and this year we're 6-1 and we've played a very tough schedule and we're not going to back away from that,'' Hensyel said. "You have to play this team to kind of see what level you're at and we were right there today.
"We gave up a couple of bad fouls and they hit two amazing shots. They might have had a few more chances than us but it was kind of a back and forth game for the most part and a couple of little mistakes cost us.''
And although the Junior Blues suffered their first loss, Hensyel said Rural made strides.
"We got better today,'' Hensyel said. "We lost the game and the scoreboard doesn't say we got better today but playing a really tough team like that helps us.''
The Junior Blues put together their best scoring threat of the night in the opening minutes, but Rural was unable to find the back of the net.
"The opening whistle we came out with a lot of energy and I thought the first 15-20 minutes of the game it was back and forth with both teams creating chances,'' Hensyel said. "There was a lot of good stuff going on and if you get that early goal then that maybe changes the complexion of the game a little bit.''
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By RICK PETERSON
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Juniors Alex Valdivia and Aiden Jones posted a one-two individual finish as Shawnee Heights rolled to the United Kansas Conference boys golf championship by an 18-stroke margin Monday at Lake Shawnee.
Valdivia earned the individual championnship with a 69, while Jones was second with a 73 to lead the way as the T-Birds posted a four-man score of 312 to take the team title while De Soto was second with a 330 total.
Shawnee Heights also got a top-10 finish from junior Tanner Zerger, who tied for seventh place with an 83.
T-Bird junior Tyler Lincoln tied for 11th with an 87 while sophomore Zack Hohman tied for 17th with an 89 and sophomore Jensen Crawford 22nd with a 95.
Valdivia and Jones earned first-team All-UKC honors, with Valdivia being named the UKC player of the year, while Zerger and Licoln earned spots on the all-conference second team.
UNITED KANSAS CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
At Lake Shawnee
Team scores
Shawnee Heights 312, De Soto 330, Basehor-Linwood 338, Lansing 349, Leavenworth 448.
Individual results
1. Valdivia, Shawnee Heights, 69; 2. Jones, Shawnee Heights, 73; 3. Moberg, Lansing, 79; 4. Bakerink, De Soto, 80; 5. Lowe, Basehor-Linwood, 81; 6. Strah, Basehor-Linwood, 82; 7. (tie) Koch, De Soto; Thurlow, De Soto, and Zerger, Shawnee Heights, 83; 10. Baechle, De Soto, 84.
Other Shawnee Heights -- 11. (tie) Lincoln, 87; 17. (tie) Zack Hohman, 89; 22. Jensen Crawford, 96.
All-United Kansas Conference
First team
Valdivia, Shawnee Heights; Jones, Shawnee Heights; Moberg, Lansing, Bakerink, De Soto; Lowe, Basehor-Linwood; Strah, Basehor-Linwood.
Second team
Koch, De Soto; Thurlow, De Soto; Zerger, Shawnee Heights; Baechle, De Soto; Lincoln, Shawnee Heights; Doyle Duncan, De Soto..