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Washburn Rural's girls soccer team was very good but young in 2019 and the fact that several freshmen and sophomores saw time for the Junior Blues' 18-3-0 team that posted a runner-up finish in the Class 6A state tournament could pay big dividends this spring.
The defending Centennial League champions graduated some key seniors off the '19 team, but will build this year's team around returning seniors Izzy Entz, Brynn Fitzgibbons, Joy Ngibuini and Riley Palmer and juniors Reagan Allen, Belle Kennedy, Emma Krueger, Hunter McWilliams, McKenna Merrick and Sheriden Wichman.
Several newcomers are also expected to challenge for playing time, including junior Alandra Bailey and sophomores Hailey Beck, Addi Broxterman, Brooklyn DeLeye, Maya Hoge, Brianna Jones, Karsyn McMaster, Mackinly Rohn and Heidi Schieber.
"Despite missing an entire season last year, we return 10 players with varsity experience and some talented newcomers,'' Washburn Rural coach Brian Hensyel said. "We are excited to begin our season and look forward to playing a very challenging schedule.
"Our goals are to win the Centennial League and make a return trip to the Class 6A final four.''
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Hayden was the most recent school to win the Class 4A boys tennis championship and the ultimate goal for James Sandstrom's Wildcats this spring will be to repeat.
But after having the entire '20 season wiped out by COVID-19, Hayden, like teams across the state, will be starting over in many respects this season.
The Wildcats return junior Michael Sandstrom, who placed fifth in 4A doubles two years ago as a freshman, but otherwise it's a brand new lineup for a Hayden team which edged Wichita Trinity Academy by a 39-35 margin for the 2019 4A title in Pratt.
So far, however, James Sandstrom has liked what he's seen out of the Wildcats in preseason practice.
"The chemistry is really good and everything is about building towards state, and how we can do at state,'' Sandstrom said. "We'll see how the team comes together, but it really is about how we match up at the state level and not having a season last year, there's a lot of question marks and a lot of uncertainty, but at the same time a lot of erxcitement.''
Players who are expected to challenge for varsity time this season include senior Johnny Holloway, juniors Tyler Broxterman, Patrick Gorman and Aidan Butcher and sophomore Guz Glotzbach.
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After guiding Washburn Rural to the first boys state wrestling championship in school history, Damon Parker announced Tuesday night on Twitter that he is stepping down as the Junior Blues' coach.
Parker will continue to coach Washburn Rural's girls team, which has captured back to back state championships since the Kansas State High School Activities Association made girls wrestling an official sport.
In announcing his decision on Twitter, Parker said:
"At this point, it is time for a new transition. The long hours of growing and maintaining this program's excellence have taken a toll on my health and the time has come to hand the program off to a coach who can dedicate the time and energy to keeping Rural wrestling running at an optimal level. Therefore, effective at the end of the 2020-21 school year, I am humbly resigning my position as boys head wrestling coach at Washburn Rural High School. This is not a spur of the moment decision; it has been many years in the making. However, I made a promise to myself and the Washburn Rural community that we would accomplish each of the tasks, and now that they all have been complete, it is time to move on."
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Hayden's girls soccer team posted its first win of the 2021 season with a 10-0 romp past Centennial League foe Topeka West Tuesday night at Hummer Sports Park.
Six players scored goals for the Wildcats, including juniors Elizabeth Dunshee and Kate Roeder and freshmen Elaine Wolf and Jill Lenherr with two goals apiece while sophomore Sloane Sims and junior Natalie McElroy also scored goals for Hayden.
Wolf and junior Riley Schmidtlein were credited with two assists apiece while Lenherr, Roeder, sophomore Janessa Broxterman and junior Abby Dodd also had assists for the Wildcats.
HAYDEN 10, TOPEKA WEST 0
Hayden -- Goals: Elaine Wolf 2, Elizabeth Dunshee 2, Jill Lenherr 2, Kate Roeder 2, Sloane Sims, Natalie McElroy. Assists: Elaina Wolf 2, Riley Schmidtlein 2, Jill Lenherr, Kate Roeder, Jenessa Broxterman, Abby Dodd.
CAIR PARAVEL LATIN 7, HERITAGE CHRISTIAN 1
Cair Paravel Latin's girls soccer team opened its 2021 season with a 7-1 victory over Olathe Heritage Christian Tuesday night.
BLUE VALLEY SOUTHWEST 6, SHAWNEE HEIGHTS 1
Shawnee Heights dropped a 6-1 girls soccer decision to Blue Valley Southwest Tuesday night.
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Tyler Geiman continued his honors haul Tuesday, with the Ichabod star senior point guard being named a third-team NCAA Division II All-American by the Conference Commissioner's Association as voted on by the D-II members of the College Sports Information Directors of America.
On Monday Geiman earned first-team National Association of Basketball Coaches All-Central District honors.
Geiman, one of two players in Division II to average at least 20 points, 6 assists and 6 rebounds this season, was a unanimous first-team all-MIAA selection and a member of the MIAA All-Defensive team and a member of the MIAA All-Tournament team.
Geiman led the 20-7 Ichabods in scoring (20.3), assists (6.0) and rebounds (6.3) and recorded the first triple-double in Washburn history with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists against Northeastern State on Feb. 23. Geiman scored a career-high 32 points against Central Oklahoma on Jan. 30.
Geiman is the first CoSIDA All-America selection since Will McNeill earned All-American honors in 2011-12 and 2012-13. Brady Skeens was a Basketball Times All-American selection in 2018.