All City 2025 Girls Swimming Team.

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Rick Strecker, Hayden Hall of Framer, passed away after cancer battle.

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All City 2025 Boys Golf Team.

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2025 All City Boys Tennis Team.

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Topekan "Big Dawg" Deedrick honored by KSHSAA for 60 yrs. as an official in baseball, basketball, football and volleyball.

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Ryin Miller, Seaman, named Gatorade KS 2025 Track & Field Athlete of the Year.

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Nate Wallace (right) is the new coach of the Highland Park boys basketball team.

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Phil Frost captured his 1st TGA City Match Play Championship.

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By RICK PETERSON

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Ryan Schmidt, who retired this past spring as Shawnee Heights' baseball coach after an outstanding run with the T-Birds, was inducted into the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame Thursday night in Manhattan.

RyanSchmidtHOF 2Longtime former Shawnee Heights baseball coach Ryan Schmidt was inducted into the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame Thursday night. [Submitted photo]

 KABCHallofFame 3Former Shawnee Heights baseball coach Ryan Schmidt (second from right) was inducted into the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame Thursday night as part of the class of 2025. [KABC photo]

Schmidt led the T-Birds to a pair of Class 5A state championships in his 25-year stint as Heights' head coach while also having a hand in two other state titles during his six years as an assistant under Craig Cox.

Schmidt, who coached multiple players who went on to play professional baseball, ended his coaching career with an appearance in the 2024 state tournament at Eck Stadium in Wichita.

Schmidt compiled a career record of 390-141 at Heights, leading the T-Birds to nine league championships, 15 regional titles and seven final-four finishes in the state tournament.

The Heights great was a member of the 2025 KABC Hall of Fame class along with Joe Auer (Wichita Heights), Dee Kolzow (Southeast-Saline, Salina Central), Lorne Parks (Kansas City-Sumner Academy, St. Thomas Aquinas) and Bill Shaw (Derby, Wellington, El Dorado).

 

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