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City and Centennial League individual champion Luke Leonetti of Washburn Rural and state placers Alex Valdivia of Shawnee Heights and Bryce Badsky of Silver Lake headline the 2021 All-Shawnee County boys golf team.
A junior, Leonetti was a regional runner-up and led the Junior Blues to a sweep of city, league and regional team championships while Valdivia, a sophomore, placed sixth in the Class 5A state tournament and Badsky, a freshman, finished 13th in the 3A state tournament.
Also earning berths on the all-county teams are Washburn Rural juniors Turner Depperschmidt and Giles Frederickson, Topeka West freshman Myles Alonzo, the Centennial League runner-up, and Seaman junior Gavin Wilhelm, who helped lead the Vikings to a 5A regional team championship.
All-City capsules:
MYLES ALONZO, Topeka West -- A freshman, Alonzo placed third in the city tournament with a 27-hole total of 124, finished second in the Centennial League tournament with a 76 and placed third in 5A regional competition with a 73. The Centennial League newcomer of the year, Alonzo finished his season with a tie for 38th in the 5A state tournament, posting a 36-hole score of 165.
BRYCE BADSKY, Silver Lake -- Badsky capped his freshman season with a 13th-place finish in the 3A state tournament, shooting a 36-hole score of 161. Badsky took fifth in a 3A regional tournament with an 87, was the runner-up in the Mid-East League tournament with a 92 and was fourth in the Silver Lake Invitational with an 82.
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Shawnee Heights senior Andrew Rantz earned a spot on the All-United Kansas Conference baseball first team as an infielder while four other T-Birds earned all-league recognition.
Rantz was the T-Birds' lone first-team pick, but senior pitcher Chase Carson, senior infielder Brayden Zirkle and junior outfielder Braeden Ginter were all named to the All-UKC second team.
Shawnee Heights junior outfielder Caden Walker received honorable mention.
ALL-UNITED KANSAS CONFERENCE BASEBALL
First team
Pitchers -- Brayden Tower, sr., De Soto; Weston Madden, sr., De Soto.
Catcher -- Carter Bergman, jr., Basehor-Linwood.
Infielders -- Jackson Herbel, jr., Basehor-Linwood; Cooper Schmidt, jr., De Soto; Peyton Basler, sr., Lansing; Andrew Rantz, sr., Shawnee Heights; Nathan Deckard, sr., Turner.
Outfielders -- Chandler Miller, sr., Basehor-Linwood; Jackson Miller, sr., De Soto; Jack Knutson, sr., Lansing; Sean Goings, sr., Leavenworth.
Second team
Pitchers -- Adam Jenkins, sr., Basehor-Linwood; Chase Carson, sr., Shawnee Heights.
Infielders -- Ben Harding, sr., De Soto; Bryce Turner, jr., Lansing; Tonio Mendez, fr., Lansing; Devon Bruning, jr., Leavenworth; Brayden Zirkle, sr., Shawnee Heights.
Outfielders -- Brady Garrison, jr., Basehor-Linwood; Josh Kellogg, sr., De Soto; Braeden Ginter, jr., Shawnee Heights; Brett Langley, jr., Turner.
Honorable mention
De Soto: Gavin Williams, sr.; Greyson Chappel, so. Lansing: Samuel Yancey, sr.; Jaden Vanek, sr. Leavenworth: Wesley Redelberger, jr.; Brandon Jones, so. Shawnee Heights: Caden Walker, jr. Turner: Matthew Jiminez, jr.; Bradley Ogden, fr.
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Shawnee Heights put five players on the All-United Kansas Conference softball first team after winning the league title and advancing to the Class 5A state tournament.
The T-Birds, who went 9-1 in the UKC and finished 18-5 overall are represented on the first team by seniors Mykala Johnico, Adysen Burghart, Taylor Hawkins and Ariah Durkes and junior Abby Schulte.
Johnico was Shawnee Heights' standout pitcher while Schulte, Burghart and Hawkins were selected as infielders and Durkes as an outfielder.
Heights' five first-team selections were a league high, while Basehor-Linwood had four players earn first-team honors and De Soto three.
T-Bird junior Deja Gardenhire received All-UKC honorable mention.
ALL-UNITED KANSAS CONFERENCE SOFTBALL
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Fifteen Shawnee County players have received All-State recognition from the Kansas Association of Baseball coaches, led by first-teamers Brock Howard and Hunter Vondemkamp of Washburn Rural, Cole Askew of Seaman and Connor Pruyser of Silver Lake.
Howard, a junior, was named to the All-City 6A first team at first base and senior Vondemkamp at second base after helping lead the Junior Blues to a 6A state tournament berth while Seaman senior Askew, the Centennial League player of the year, was a first-team outfielder in 5A after helping the Vikings reach the 5A state tournament.
Silver Lake's Pruyser, a senior, was an All-3A first-team selection at pitcher.
Rural seniors Cooper Carlgren (pitcher) and Brady Patterson (catcher) were second-team selections in 6A while Seaman's Kevin Mannell (pitcher), Dagen Brewer (third base) and Bryson Vawter (designated hitter) were second-team picks in 5A. Mannell is a senior, Brewer a junior and Vawter a sophomore.
Silver Lake senior Trent Reamer (outfielder) and junior Daigan Kruger (outfielder) were named to the second team in 3A as was Rossville junior McGwyre Leathers (third baseman).
Seaman senior Kolden Howerton and junior Maclane Finley received 5A honorable mention while Rossville junior Torrey Horak received 3A honorable mention.
KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF BASEBALL COACHES 2021 ALL-STATE TEAMS
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Veteran Topeka West boys basketball coach Rick Bloomquist has recorded more than 500 career wins, taken two schools to state championship games and has received numerous accolades over his long career.
But for Bloomquist none of those things tops the chance to ring a bell and clutch a simple, but very meaningful, certificate.
"I've filled out certificates every year of my career and I sign them and I just go through the motions, but I get this one and I get to ring the bell and you just feel warm,'' said Bloomquist, who led Topeka West to a 21-3 record and a second-place finish in Class 5A this past season. "It's just the gratification and a different kind of high.''
That gratification has very little to do with the bell or the certificate, but is all about what Bloomquist went through to get to that point after some eight months of initial uncertainty about his health followed by eight weeks of intense treatment after being diagnosed in February with Stage 3 squamous cell carcinoma in his lymph nodes and neck.
Ringing the bell and being presented with a certificate traditionally marks the end of chemotherapy and radiation treatments at many hospitals around the world, and for the 66-year-old Bloomquist the celebration came after he tested cancer free.