By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Two of the Kansas' most dominant girls athletic teams of 2021 call Shawnee County home.
So not surprisingly, those two teams -- Washburn Rural girls wrestling and Topeka High softball -- hold down the top two spots on TopSports.news' list of the Top 10 Shawnee County girls sports stories of 2021.
Washburn Rural has dominated girls wrestling in the state since the Kansas State High School Activities Association made it an official sport in the 2019-2020 school year, winning back to back state team championships and producing three individual champs, while Topeka High is coming off its best softball season in school history, going wire to wire for a perfect 25-0 season and the school's first state title in the sport.
And while the Junior Blues and Trojans were the only Shawnee County girls teams to capture state team championships in '21, five others posted top-three state team finishes while county athletes won nine individual titles in four different sports.
Here's a look at TopSports.news' top 10 Shawnee County girls prep stories of 2021:
1. TWO FOR TWO -- Washburn Rural made history when it won the first official girls wrestling state title in 2020 and Damon Parker's Junior Blues were even better in 2021. Led by individual champs Dajia Anderson and Rebekah Smith and finalist Addison Broxterman, the Junior Blues rolled to championship No. 2 by a commanding 100-74 margin over Wichita North and became the first school in state history to win girls and boys titles in the same season.
2. QUEENS OF THE DIAMOND -- Shawnee County has long been known for its softball prowess, with seven county teams winning state championships. With pitching and hitting star NiJaree Canady and fellow Division I recruits Zoe and Adisyn Caryl helping lead the way, Shane Miles' 2021 Topeka High team staked its claim as one of the best ever, capping a perfect season with a 7-1 win over Olathe North in the state championship game.
3. STREAK CONTINUES -- There was a year in between due to COVID-19, but Topeka West swimming star Kadence Jefferies kept her streak intact of never losing an individual race in the Class 5A-1A state meet. Jeffries swept the 200 and 500-yard freestyle state titles as a freshman in 2019. Then, after the entire '20 season was canceled, Jeffries, who recently signed with Division I Nebraska-Omaha, swept the same two events in '21, winning the 200 in 1 minutes, 53.08 seconds and the 500 in 5:03.13.
4. TREND SETTERS -- Dajia Anderson became the first city girls wrestler to win a KSHSAA state title in 2020 when she captured the 235-pound crown to clinch Washburn Rural's first state team crown. Anderson made history again last February when she became the city's first two-time state champ, winning at 191, and had company on the victory stand from senior teammate Rebekah Smith as Rural rolled to its second straight title.
5. QUEST COMPLETE -- Seaman tennis stars Grace Unruh and Lauren Sweeney were one of the state's best doubles teams in 2020, finishing fourth in Class 5A, but were determined to finish their quest for a state championship in '21. Done! Unruh, a senior, and Sweeney, a junior, swept city, Centennial League and regional championships for the second straight season before finishing off a perfect 36-0 season with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Andover Central's Maya Chon and Bryer Geoffroy in the state final.
6. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR -- Hayden freshman tennis player Ainzley Zulueta flashed her potential early this past fall and delivered on that potential when she captured the Class 4A state singles championship with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Birshop Miege freshman Breanna Quigley. Quigley handed Zulueta a loss early in the season before the Hayden star avenged that defeat with regional and state wins, finishing the season 35-5.
7. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR PART II -- Rossville 120-pounder Kendra Hurla won a state Division II (Class 4A-1A) state championship as a freshman, avenging a sub-state loss to top-ranked Kailyn Younger of Paola when she pinned Younger in the second period of the state final. Hurla's dramatic win over Younger capped a 26-2 season.
8. PEAKING AT THE RIGHT TIME -- JahnAsia Anderson's first and only track and field season for Seaman ended with the Class 5A state shot put championship. Anderson had finished fourth in the city meet and was second in regional competition before turning in a career performance at state. Anderson improved her personal best by more than a foot and a half, winning the title at 37 feet, 7 inches.
9. ON THE RECRUITING MAP -- Topeka High senior NiJaree Canady, a multi-time All-Stater in softball and basketball, was named the Gatorade Kansas Softball Player of the Year last spring and has been one of the most highly recruited athletes in county history, making a fall commitment to Stanford's softball program after receiving considerable recruiting attention in both softball and basketball. Canady is one of a host of county girls athletes who have committed to or signed with Division I programs, joining High's Zoe and Adsiyn Caryl (Illinois softball), Washburn Rural's Olivia Bruno and Campbell Bagshaw (Kansas softball), Rural's Emma Krueger (Grand Canyon basketball), Rural's Brooklyn DeLeye (Kentucky volleyball) and Topeka West's Kadence Jeffries (Nebraska-Omaha swimming).
10. OH SO CLOSE -- While county teams and individuals had an impressive state title haul in '21, several other teams and individuals came up just short. Hannah Alexander's Topeka High's girls basketball team (23-2) finished second in Class 6A, dropping a 61-54 decision to undefeated Shawnee Mission Northwest in the title game, while Silver Lake (22-4) was the runner-up in 3A softball (1-0 loss to Cheney) and Washburn Rural placed second in 6A golf to Blue Valley West by seven strokes. Individually, Hayden's Kate Roeder was second in 4A golf, Seaman's Avery Walz was a runner-up in 5A-1A swimming and Shawnee Heights' Nadia Emperley was second in the 5A javelin at the state track meet.