By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
ETHAN BURNS, Seaman -- A first-team All-City selection the past two seasons, Burns finished off his junior season with a 10th-place finish in the Class 5A-1A state tournament, bowling a 668 series to help Seaman win the state team championship. Burns won the Centennial League meet with a 728 series and was fourth at regionals with a 697 series. Burns was a first-team All-Class 5A-1A pick.
JOSH EGLY, Shawnee Heights -- Egly, a senior, earned second-team All-City honors last season. Egly finished 12th in Class 5A-1A regional competition with a 649 series to help Shawnee Heights qualify for the 5A-1A state tournament as a team with a third-place finish. Egly helped the T-Birds finish 11th as a team at state. Egly finished eighth in the United Kansas Conference tournament with a 586 series as Heights finished second.
LOGAN GLINKA, Washburn Rural -- Glinka earned first-team All-City recognition as a freshman. Glinka posted a 10th-place finish in the Centennial League tournament with a 623 three-game series to help the Junior Blues win the league team championship by 3,503-3,499 margin over Seaman. Glinka bowled a 669 series to finish fifth in the Washburn Rural triangular and placed fifth with a 625 in Topeka High's quadangular.
JOSH HAMMONS, Washburn Rural -- A senior, Hammons posted a 10th-place finish in the Class 6A state tournament with a 638 series. Hammons finished second in the Centennial League tournament with a 726 series for the team-champion Junior Blues and was fifth in Class 6A regional competition (664) to earn an individual state berth. Hammons received second-team All-Class 6A recognition.
COLE RODRIGUEZ, Topeka West -- Rodriguez, a junior, finished 12th in the Class 5A-1A state tournament last season with a 659 series. A second-team All-City pick as a sophomore, Rodriguez finished 10th in a 5A-1A regional tournament with a 655 series to earn a state berth. Rodruguez finished 11th in the Centennial League tournament with a 623 series.
ZANDER WHITE, Seaman -- White, a senior, earned first-team All-City recognition last season, helping Seaman win the Class 5A-1A state team championship. White placed 17th in the state tournament with a 643 series after placing ninth in the Centennial League tournament (625) and ninth in a 5A-1A regional meet with a 659 series.