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After advancing to the Class 6A state tournament in 2019, another big year could be in store for Shane Miles' Topeka High softball team this spring.
The Trojans return eight players that gained starting experience for High's 16-4 team in '19, including All-Staters Zoe Caryl and NiJaree Canady and four other players who received All-City recognition, and Miles' team is already off to a 4-0 start, including a pair of wins over 5A power Shawnee Heights.
Topeka High will build this year's team around seniors Caryl, Zoie Kincade, Tatum Wilson and Mia Kelly and juniors Canady, Amiah Cain and Majayla Boyd while top newcomers include junior Elycia Joyce and sophomores Adisyn Caryl and Quincy Smith.
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Seaman's softball team opened its 2021 season in impressive fashion Thursday at home, taking a 10-0, 3-2 decision over Centennial League foe Manhattan.
Seaman took control of the opener with three runs in the first inning and added four runs in the third, two runs in the fourth and a run in the sixth.
Junior Emma Smith had two home runs and four runs batted in for the Vikings in the first game while junior Skylar Duncan had a three-run homer and senior Raigan Kramer had three hits, including a triple, and an RBI.
Duncan picked up the pitching win, throwing a one-hitter while walking three and striking out eight.
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Turner Depperschmidt and Luke Leonetti led the way as Washburn Rural's golf team posted a decisive 12-stroke victory over Olathe West in Thursday's dual competition at Firekeeper Golf Course.
Juniors Depperschmidt and Leonetti tied for the low round of the day with 74s as Washburn Rural took a 302-324 win over Olathe West.
The Junior Blues also got 77s from junior Giles Frederickson and senior Cole Kucera while senior Tyler Higgins added a 78 and junior Gabe Kastner an 89.
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Being a diver and a hurdler is an extremely rare combination for a high school athlete, but it's one that works well for Washburn Rural senior Marquel Russell.
Russell was a two-time city champion in one-meter diving and placed 13th in the Class 6A state meet for the Junior Blues' swimming and diving team this winter.
And as soon as that season ended in February, Russell turned his attention to track and field, where the Rural standout is a former 6A runner-up in the 110-meter high hurdles.
About the only thing that diving and hurdling have in common is that both disciplines are hard to master and it takes a bit of a daredevil to even try, which Russell said fits his personality perfectly.
"I've been a daredevil since I was a little kid,'' Russell said Thursday during the Jerry Beardslee Invitational track and field meet at Hummer Sports Park.
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After five seasons as Seaman's head football coach, Glenn O'Neil is leaving the school to become the head coach at Dodge City High School
Dodge City announced in a press release Thursday afternoon that O’Neil has accepted the Red Demons' coaching position pending board of education approval at the board's next meeting.
“Our leadership team identified key character traits we desired in the candidate selected for this important position,'' Dodge City athletic director Jay Gifford said in the Dodge City release. "(O'Neil's) vision for the program, our student-athletes, and as a member of the head coaching staff is very similar to many of the other successful individuals in the department. It is obvious how successful Coach O’Neil has been on the field (and court), but we were most impressed with the relationships he continues to have with his current and former players and coaches.