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Twelve Rossville and Silver Lake football standouts have received All-Big East football recognition for the 2024 season, including four first-team selections.
Silver Lake junior Dayne Johnson earned All-Big East first-team honors on both offense and defense for the 7-3 Eagles. [File photo/TSN]
Rossville senior Tayson Horak, who has helped lead the Bulldawgs to the Class 1A sub-state round, earned All-Big East first-team honors as an all-purpose pick. [File photo/TSN]
Silver Lake junior Dayne Johnson received first-team honors at both wide receiver and defensive back while senior Braden Strausbaugh was a first-team pick as an offensive lineman and defensive end/outside linebacker for the 7-3 Eagles.
Rossville, which will play in a Class 1A sub-state game Friday at Centralia, is represented on the All-Big East first team by senior defensive lineman Leo Wehrli and senior all-purpose pick Tayson Horak. The Bulldawgs are 8-3 with eight straight wins entering Friday night's playoff game.
Silver Lake senior quarterback Dysen Schooler and senior defensive back Logan Cathcart were second-team all-league picks along with Rossville senior defensive end/outside linebacker Will Koch and senior linebacker Brock Bush.
Rossville juniors Jack Donovan and Conner Bush both received honorable mention as did Horak as a returner in addition to his first-team selection on offense, while Silver Lake senior Trent Rollenhagen and junior Grady Bergmann also received honorable mention.
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Seven Washburn University football players earned 2024 All-MIAA recognition on Tuesday, led by sophomore wide receiver/return specialist Tre Richardson.
Richardson, a former Highland Park star, earned unanimous first-team All-MIAA honors at wide receiver and honorable mention all-conference accolades as a returner.
Former Highland Park star Tre Richardson earned first-team All-MIAA honors at wide receiver and earned honorable mention as a returner. [File photo/TSN]
Richardson ranks ninth in the nation and second in the MIAA in all-purpose yards, averaging 146.5 yards per game on thee season and he is also 16th in total receiving yards with 983 and 18th in receiving yards per game with 87.4 in the national rankings.
His 18.8 yards per reception was second in the MIAA and 23rd in the national rankings. He finished third in the MIAA in receiving touchdowns with 11. As a kick returner, he was third in the MIAA in average yards per return at 24.1 on 16 attempts. Richardson also led the Ichabods in scoring with 66 points, finishing 10th in the MIAA overall.
Named to the second team was sophomore linebacker L.J. Minner Jr., who led the Ichabods and the MIAA in tackles this season with 103 total stops including 59 solo tackles.
His solo tackles per game ranked 13th in the nation and his total tackle mark was 18th in the nation. He also tied for the team lead with 8.0 tackles for loss for 38 yards and his 5.0 sacks were second on the team. His four forced fumbles this season tied a school record as well and was seventh in the nation and led the MIAA. Minner finished the season with three straight double-digit tackle games with 15 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 10 against Central Oklahoma and 14 against Northeastern State.
Named to the third-team All-MIAA offensive unit were sophomore wide receiver Maury Sullivan and sophomore offensive lineman Jakobe Harmon.
Sullivan was second on the team in receiving yards with 550 on 39 catches with six touchdown receptions. He averaged 14.1 yards per catch and 50.0 yards receiving a game. He was third on the team in scoring with 36 total points.
Harmon helped the Ichabods to the sixth-best rushing total in the MIAA at 130.5 yards per game and the ninth-best passing offense at 229.5 yards per game. He helped anchor an offensive line that was the third-best in the MIAA in fewest sacks allowed with 17.
Selected for the third team defensive squad was junior safety Jordan Finnesy, who finished second on the team with 88 total tackles with 48 solo stops. He also added 3.5 tackles for loss for 11 yards and had nine pass breakups and an interception at Emporia State. Finnesy had a career-high 16 tackles against Central Missouri.
Recieiving MIAA honorable mention team in addition to Richardson were junior offensive lineman Nick Hogan and senior defensive tackle Chase McCoy.
Hogan started all 11 games on the offensive line for the Ichabods. He helped the Ichabods to the sixth-best rushing attack in the MIAA at 130.5 yards per game and the ninth-best passing offense at 229.5 yards per game. He helped anchor an offensive line that was the third-best in the MIAA in sacks allowed with 17.
McCoy is an honorable mention All-MIAA selection on defense for the second year in a row after leading the Ichabods with 6.5 sacks for 40 yards while adding 8.0 tackles for loss for 43 yards. He had a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown against Missouri Southern. He finished the season with 30 tackles overall and 10 solo stops.
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Washburn University women's basketball stays on the road to face William Jewell in a 5:30 p.m. non-conference contest on Tuesday in the Mabee Center at Liberty, Mo.
Washburn junior Yibari Nwidadah is coming off a career-high 29-point game in last Saturday's 70-67 loss to Quincy in the Quincy Classic. [Photo courtesy of Washburn Athletics]
After Tuesday's game Lora Westling's Ichabods will play a sixth straight road game to open the season at Truman State on Friday before finally playing in Lee Arena for the first time on Monday against Lincoln University.
Washburn is 0-4 on the year after falling 70-67 to Quincy in the final game of the Quincy Classic last Saturday while William Jewell will enter Tuesday's contest 1-1 after falling 68-52 to MIAA member Newman last Wednesday in Wichita.
The Ichabods are scoring 68.3 points a game on 40.8 percent shooting overall and 25.3 percent from behind the 3-point arc. Opponents average 75.8 points on 45.9 percent shooting and 29.0 percent from deep.
The matchup with William Jewell will be the 11th meeting all-time between the two programs.
Junior Yibari Nwidadah leads Washburn offensively with a 19.3 scoring average while shooting a team-high 69.4 percent from the field and also leads the Ichabods with a 7.3 rebounding average.
Against Quincy Nwidadah scored a career-high 29 points on 12-16 shooting while also registering a career-high four blocked shots. She was named to the Quincy Classic All-Tournament Team at the conclusion of the event.
Junior Payton Sterk in averaging 12 points while junior Gabi Giovannetti is next in line with an 11.3 scoring average.
Ayden Shannon leads William Jewell with an 18-point scoring average on 46.2 percent shooting and 57.1 percent from beyond the 3-point arc.
Washburn is 10-0 in the all-time series with the Cardinals. Last season Washburn won an 86-66 home game over William Jewell.

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The Washburn University women's soccer team is heading to the NCAA tournament for the second straight season following the release of the Division II Women's Championship bracket on Monday evening.
The Ichabods earned the No. 5 seed in the Central Region and will face No. 4 seed Central Oklahoma at 12 p.m. Friday in Warrensburg, Mo.
Washburn looks to continue a campaign that includes an MIAA regular-season championship and a 14-4-2 record.
The Ichabods will meet Central Oklahoma for the third time this season and for the second straight game after WU dropped a 1-0 decision to the Bronchos in last week's MIAA Tournament semifinal at Wichita. The Bronchos (12-6-3) fell to Central Missouri 1-0 in the MIAA tournament final.
Washburn returns to the NCAA tournament after a run to the national championship game last season, which resulted in a 1-0 loss to Point Loma in Matthews, NC.
Central Missouri will host the first two rounds of postseason after earning the No. 1 seed following the Jennies' victory in the MIAA tournament championship.
The Jennies, who are 15-4-2, will face No. 8 seed Ouachita Baptist (8-7-4) in the first round.
On the other side of the Central Region bracket, Minnesota State will host the first two rounds as the No. 2 seed.
The Mavericks will face St. Cloud State in the first round while MIAA member Missouri Western makes the trip to battle Concordia-St.Paul.
The NCAA tournament concludes with the national championship game on Sunday, Dec. 15.

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League-champion Seaman put six players on All-United Kansas Conference football first team, led by UKC offensive player of the year Bryer Finley, a senior wide receiver.
Seaman senior Bryer Finley (1) was named the United Kansas Conference offensive player of the year after helping lead the Vikings to the conference title this fall. [File photo/TSN]
Seaman coach Jared Swafford was named the United Kansas Conference football coach of the year for the 2024 season after being named the co-coach of the year in 2023. [File photo/TSN]
Vikings coach Jared Swafford was named the conference coach of the year after Seaman posted an 8-3 record and advanced to the Class 5A state quarterfinals.
Seaman senior Max Huston was a repeat pick as the All-UKC first-team quarterback while senior Dallas Gardenhire was a first-team pick as an offensive lineman.
Defensively, senior lineman Kaden Jordan and senior defensive back were named to the first team along with junior linebacker Cameron Brian.
Shawnee Heights is represented on the All-UKC first team by junior receiver Tyren Parker, who also voted to the second team as a defensive back.
The top pick for Topeka West was senior Elijah Berg, who was named to the second-team offense as an all-purpose player.
Thirty Seaman, Shawnee Heights and Topeka West players received mention on either the first, second or honorable mention lists.