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By RICK PETERSON

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Local sports greats Jerad Head, Trey Lewis, Brenda Stolle, Duane Zlatnik and the late Bob Davis will be inducted into the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Hall of Fame on Monday, September 15, at Washburn University.

The Topeka Area Sports Commission will host the 20th annual Topeka Shawnee County Hall of Fame induction ceremony from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Washburn's Memorial Union.

"The Topeka Area Sports Commission is proud to continue the tradition of the Hall of Fame,'' said Mike Bell, executive director of the Topeka Area Sports Commission. "We are very proud to celebrate the achievements of these athletes during their career and look forward to honoring athletes in future years as they are enshrined in this Hall of Fame.'' 

Head was a multi-sport star at Hayden and Washburn University before embarking on a long career in professional baseball, including a Major League stint with the Cleveland Indians (now Guardians). 

Lewis was a standout at Washburn Rural and earned NCAA Division II All-America honors as a defensive lineman before being drafted by the National Football League's Atlanta Falcons. 

Stolle, a Silver Lake graduate, was a standout pitcher for the Emporia State softball team from 1979-81.  During that time, she guided the Hornets to a national championship in 1980 and a second-place finish in 1981. 

Zlatnik was a star lineman and three-time state wrestling champion at Rossville before becoming a three-year starter in the offensive line for the University of Kansas.

A Topeka West graduate, Davis carved out a legendary broadcasting career, including long stints for the University of Kansas and the Kansas City Royals.

The 2025 Hall of Fame event will feature a luncheon followed by the official program.

Established in 2006, the Topeka Shawnee County Sports Hall of Fame continues its mission to preserve and honor the legacies of those who have significantly advanced athletics in Shawnee County.

Community members, sports fans and supporters are invited to attend and celebrate this year's class of inductees. Tickets are available now and can by purchased at https://bit.ly/Top-SNCO-SportsHallOfFame.

Hall of Fame Class of 2025 capsules:

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JERAD HEAD

Head earned All-Class 4A honors in football, basketball and baseball at Hayden and played basketball and baseball at Washburn University before being signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Cleveland Indians in 2006. 

Head was promoted to the majors on August 28, 2011 and played in 10 games as a left fielder and pinch hitter.

Head also played Minor League Baseball for the Detroit Tigers and Washington Nationals organizations before ending his playing career in 2013.

He was named as manager of the Auburn Doubledays of the Class A Short Season New York-Penn League in 2016 and managed through 2018.

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TREY LEWIS

After graduating from Washburn Rural, Lewis played for the Washburn Ichabod football team from 2003-06 as a defensive lineman and became the first Ichabod to be named to the Associated Press Little All-American team since 1963. Lewis was also named to the American Football Coaches Association All-American team after recording 62 tackles as a senior with 36 solo stops, 10 tackles for loss and four sacks.

Lewis finished his career at Washburn with 156 total tackles, including 68 solo stops, 23 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. Lewis was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the 6th round as the 185th overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft.

He played from 2007-11 for the Falcons, appearing in 31 games. 

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BRENDA STOLLE

A Silver Lake native, Stolle was a standout pitcher for the Emporia State softball team from 1979-81. Stolle led the Hornets to a national championship in 1980 and a second-place finish in 1981.  Her career pitching record was 66-15, and she picked up six saves during her career.

During the 1980 championship season, Stolle compiled an 0.33 earned run average.  She received numerous honors, including all-American honors twice, NAIA most valuable player in 1981, and Kansas Female Athlete of the Year from the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Stolle was the first female ever inducted into the Emporia State Athletic Hall of Honor in 1988 and was inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.

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DUANE ZLATNIK

Zlatnik starred in football and wrestling at Rossville before becoming a three-year starter in the offensive line at Kansas.

Zlatnik was a three-time state wrestling champion for the Bulldawgs and finished his career with a 148-13 record and a school-record 110 pins. He was a two-time All-Stater and Kansas Shrine Bowl pick in football.

Zlatnik was an All-Big 12 honoree for the Jayhawks and made 27 consecutive starts at right and left guard.

He is currently an assistant football and wrestling coach at Washburn Rural.

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BOB DAVIS (Inducted posthumously)

A Topeka West graduate, Davis passed away on March 20 at the age of 80 after a legendary career in sports broadcasting.

Davis was the "Voice of the Jayhawks" for more than 30 years before retiring in 2016. Davis called eight KU trips to the Final Four, six football bowl games, including the 2008 Orange Bowl, and thousands of regular-season basketball and football games. Davis was also on the call for the 1988 and 2008 men's basketball national championship victories. In 1997 Davis joined the Kansas City Royals, calling games for radio and television for the franchise for 16 years.

 A 48-year veteran of broadcasting in the state of Kansas, Davis was born in Iola and grew up in Topeka, where he graduated from West in 1962. Davis stayed in Topeka to attend Washburn, where he graduated in 1967 with a degree in history.

Davis is a member of numerous Halls of Fame, including the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.

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