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Kaylee Manns loves playing volleyball.
But the former Washburn Rural state champion and multi-time Iowa State All-America setter never dreamed she'd still be playing professionally at 33 years old or that the sport would open the doors it has for her around the world.
"I literally remember saying to one of my really good friends that played at KU, 'I don't want to be that girl that's 30 and still playing,' and here we are,' '' Manns told TopSports.news.
But Manns, a three-sport star at Washburn Rural before concentrating on volleyball at Iowa State, has absolutely no complaints, thankful for every opportunity and experience the sport has provided.
Manns was named the Topeka Shawnee County overall senior female prep athlete of the year in 2006, is a member of the Kansas Volleyball Association Hall of Fame and has played professionally for more than a decade after finishing a record-setting career at Iowa State, with stints in Turkey, Switzerland, Germany, Brazil, Albania, the Phillipines and Puerto Rico.
"I didn't even know this was possible,'' Manns said. "I didn't even know you could play overseas. I went to college and I was like, 'OK, I guess I'm going to play volleyball here and I'll see how it goes.'
"The sport has grown so much that there's a lot more opportunities. I had no idea. Not even a thought in my mind.''
Most recently Manns, who now lives in Grand Rapids, Mich. after getting married to former USA National Team member Graham Mcilvaine this summer, played in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited league in February and March and has re-upped for a second season.
"I definitely still enjoy it,'' Manns said. "I'm done with the nine months, 10 months overseas for sure, but thankfully Athletes Unlimited happened and I can play in the states and it might in Kansas City this year I believe. I think it's between Kansas City and Dallas, so that would be really cool.
"I know the athletes and the season is like six weeks, which is pretty great. You just go really hard for six weeks and you play three matches a week, all over the weekend. It's so nice.''
Manns, who TopSports.news named the top volleyball athlete in Shawnee County history last month, will have another opportunity to celebrate her life in volleyball in late October when she is inducted into the Iowa State Hall of Fame.
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Topeka High tennis standouts Haley Carpenter and Adisyn Caryl experienced success in their first year as doubles partners last season, including an appearance in the Class 6A state tournament.
But Carpenter and Caryl have stepped up their game this fall, including the No. 1 doubles championship in Wednesday's Topeka Invitational at Kossover Tennis Center as the Trojans captured the team title by a 30-29 margin over Olathe East.
Carpenter and Caryl went a perfect 4-0 in Wednesday's tournament, including a 6-2, 7-5 decision over Olathe East in the doubles championship match to improve to 13-1 on the season.
"They're much more in sync with each other because they just played half a year together last year,'' Topeka High coach Duane Pomeroy said. "Adisyn has been our top player, but she likes doubles over singles, and Haley is the one that's really improved from last year to this year so she's on par with Adisyn and when one is struggling most of the time the other one picks them up.''
Caryl agreed with her coach that this fall is going very well for the Trojan doubles team.
"This year we started off and just did really well and every single tournament or quad we just keep getting better and better,'' Caryl said.
"It's a lot better this year,'' Carpenter agreed. "We know what (other teams) are going to do and we can trust each other a lot more this year so that's really nice.''
After taking a decisive win in the first set against Olathe East in Wednesday's championship matc, Topeka High fell behind in the second set before rallying for the win.
"I think for us it was all about determination,'' Caryl said.
Carpenter agreed.
"We were really tired and we just had a lot of trouble when they were serving and kind of got down, but it was OK because we got back on track and still won,'' she said.
Topeka High also got a championship from McCall Beall, who claimed the No. 2 singles crown with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Lawrence, while the No. 2 doubles team of Aleshia Alvarez and Keira Trupp finished second and No. 1 singles player Mary Dietrick finished fourth.
Beall improved to 11-0 in No. 2 singles.
"It's been real good,'' Pomeroy said. "We competed. And to get two championships and pull out the team title is great.''
Shawnee Heights' Laura Elkoubysi finished third in No. 1 singles with a 6-2, 6-0 win over High's Dietrick while the fourth-place T-Birds got a fourth-place finish in No. 2 doubles from Hannah Sixkiller and Addyson Bryant and fifths in No. 2 singles from Victoria Soto and No. 2 doubles from Shelby Elskamp and Ariah Durkes.
Topeka West's Anna Newcome finished fifth in No. 1 singles with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Junction City's Abby Ratts.
TOPEKA INVITATIONAL TENNIS
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The longstanding soccer rivalry between Topeka High and Topeka West was renewed Tuesday night at Hummer Sports Park, with the Trojans rolling to a 3-0 victory over the Chargers.
Leading the offense for Topeka High was freshman CJ Brown, who had a pair of first-half goals to give the Trojans the momentum before Chris Gomez added High's final goal.
“We knew with West it was going to be a fight,'' Topeka High coach Derek Snook said. "A tough, competitive rivalry brings the best out of our team.
“Overall, we played well at times. We hit the shots when we needed them to hit and we keep on getting better.”
Topeka High put on an impressive defensive performance against the Chargers.
Midfielder Zaka Blocker had a few key stops to keep Topeka West off the scoreboard while goalkeeper Logan Murray turned in highlight-reel plays all night long.
The key defensive moment was when Murray made a terrific save at the 14:17 mark of the second half.
“Logan was impressive tonight,'' Snook said. "He came up big in moments when we really needed him.”
Topeka West will host Junction City on Thursday while Topeka High will take on city rival Shawnee Heights at the Bettis Family Sports Complex.
TOPEKA HIGH 3, TOPEKA WEST 0
Topeka High -- Goals: CJ Brown 2, Chris Gomez. Assists: Sergio Ramirez, Jamie Alvarado. Shutout: Logan Murray.
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No matter how lopsided the scores, veteran Washburn Rural volleyball coach Kevin Bordewick can almost always find things the Junior Blues need to improve on.
So even though Rural rolled to straight-set Centennial League victories over Hayden (25-18, 25-10) and Topeka West (25-5, 25-17) Tuesday night at Hayden, Bordewick won't have a shortage of things to talk to his team about when the Junior Blues return to practice on Wednesday.
"I don't think we were as focused as we needed to be in several areas and we are going to have some re-focusing to do tomorrow,'' said Bordewick, whose team improved to 10-0 overall and 4-0 in the league. "It doesn't matter who you play, you're keeping score as competing, so let's compete.
"I will give a lot of credit to T-West and Hayden. I thought those guys played really well in at least one of those sets against us.''
Washburn Rural, which has a huge matchup with defending Class 6A champion Blue Valley West looming on Thursday, got off to a slow start against Hayden, trailing 12-9 and tied 13-13 before taking control late in its 25-18 win.
Sophomore Jada Ingram had a successful service run for the Junior Blues and ended the first set with a kill.
The second set against the Wildcats was all Rural, with the Junior Blues jumping out in front 10-2 and 19-5 on the way to the 15-point victory.
Washburn Rural also dominated its first set against Topeka West, opening up leads of 10-0, 15-1 and 22-4 on the way to its 25-5 win as juniors Brooklyn DeLeye and Taylor Russell and Ingram dominated things at the net.
Topeka West played much better in the second set, particularly early, before the Junior Blues opened up a 22-12 lead on a Russell service ace.
The Chargers cut Rural's lead to 24-17 on kills from juniors MaKinsey Jones and Malayah Henderson before Rural closed out the match.
The Hayden-Topeka West match was the closest of the night, with the Wildcats eeking out a 25-23, 25-22 victory.
Hayden built a 14-12 lead in the first set but West battled back to force ties at 14, 15 and 18 and took a 22-20 lead on a kill from sophomore Addison Brooks.
The set was also tied at 23-all before Hayden ended the set with two straight points.
Hayden built a second-set advantage of 15-8 and went up 17-10 on a kill from senior Jadyn Paige Falley before West battled all the way back to take a 22-21 lead.
The Wildcats closed out the win with four straight points, scoring the final two points on an ace and a kill from sophomore Reagan Huscher.
"I'm just worried about progressing until we get to sub-state,'' Hayden coach Jim Davis said. "We had some good play tonight from some of our underclassmen, which I was very happy with.''
MATCH RESULTS
Washburn Rural def. Hayden, 25-18, 25-10; Washburn Rural def. Topeka West, 25-5, 25-17; Hayden def. Topeka West, 25-23, 25-22.
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Washburn University sophomore place-kicker Kameron Lake has been named the MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week after his performance in the Ichabods' 29-10 win over Central Missouri last Thursday.
A former Free State standout, Lake went 3 of 4 on field goal attempts against Central Missouri, connecting from distances of 32, 39 and a career-long 48 yards.
Lake's 48-yard field goal is tied for eighth on the Ichabod distance. He also averaged 64.1 yards per kickoff with three touchbacks in seven attempts and was two for two on extra points.
The Ichabods will be back in action Saturday when they travel to Nebraska-Kearney, which moved up to No. 23 in this week's AFCA Coaches Poll. The Ichabods are receiving votes just outside of the top 25.