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  • Hayden legend Klaus Kreutzer turning boys soccer reins over to Wildcat alum Joey Gartner

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    Legendary Hayden soccer coach Klaus Kreutzer isn't ready to step away completely from the sport he loves.

    KlausKreutzer2025 2Klaus Kreutzer, who has coached Hayden soccer the past 25 seasons, will turn the boys coaching reins over to former Wildcat Joey Gartner this fall. [File photo/TSN]

    But Kreutzer, who will turn 80 next month, is ready to cut back just a little after coaching Hayden the past 25 seasons.

    Kreutzer, who has led the Wildcats to five state championships (two boys, three girls) confirmed to TopSports.news Friday that he's turning the boys head coaching reins over to former Wildcat player Joey Gartner this fall but will continue to coach the Hayden girls team next spring.  

    "I've thought for a couple of years about stepping back while I still have some time to enjoy the time away, whether it's with my wife and traveling or doing something with my kids or grandkids,'' Kreutzer said. "But I wanted somebody that I felt comfortable with to lead the program.

    "And once Joey came on board last year I was excited a little bit. And then seeing what he was able to do and what he does on the field I think he's a good fit, so that's what kind of promulgated that decision.''

    Kreutzer said he knows he'll miss not being on the field this fall, but will continue to remain close to the program. 

    "Once I made the decision, and as it gets a little bit closer to the season starting, I've kind of had some thoughts and I've really enjoyed the relationship with players,'' Kreutzer said. "I just got an email a week ago from Cooper Grace (class of 2025) that really made me feel good. Not going into what it is that he said, but his time here was memorable and I really appreciate that, and I think coaching has been a great opportunity for me.

    "But stepping back a little bit I think is better than just doing it wholesale. I do enjoy other things in life and that's kind of what prompted my decision.''

    Kreutzer led Hayden to boys state championships in 2000 and 2012 and has led the Wildcat girls to titles in 20012, 2013 and 2015.

    "You have to have good players to be a good coach and I've had some really good ones,'' he said.

    Hayden's girls have also posted five runnerup state finishes, including this past spring. 

    Seaman will also have a new boys soccer coach this fall, with Seaman alum Ty Hurla taking over for the Vikings.

     

  • TopSports.news' 2025 Shawnee County football players to watch

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    JadynBaum2024TH 1Jadyn Baum, Washburn Rural

    JADYN BAUM, Washburn Rural

    A junior running back, Baum received All-Centennial League and TopSports.news All-Shawnee County honorable mention last fall and has the potential to be one of the top backs in the county this season. Baum was also a first-team all-county pick in wrestling last season, posting a third-place finish in the Class 6A state tournament at 190 pounds.

    GRADY BERGMANN, Silver Lake

    A senior, Bergmann will serve as a team captain for the Eagles this season and could be a starter on both sides of the ball for Silver Lake, which is coming off a 7-3 campaign. Bergmann received All-Big East honorable mention as a defensive back in 2024.

    XanderBlasing2024 2Xander Blasing, Hayden

    XANDER BLASING, Hayden

    A 6-foot-2, 225-pound senior tight end/linebacker, Blasing received All-Shawnee County Second 22 recognition last season as Hayden posted an 11-2 record and advanced to the Class 3A state championship game for the second straight season. Blasing was in on 67 tackles (39 solo) with nine tackles for loss, two interceptions, a fumble recovery and a touchdown. 

    TOBIAS BONURA, Cair Paravel Latin

    Bonura will be looking to provide senior leadership for a Cair Paravel Latin team which is coming off a 2-7 2024 season in the Lions' first season in 11-man football (Class 1A). Bonura received All-Flint Hills second-team recognition at running back last fall and also received All-Shawnee County honorable mention.

    CameronBrianVC 1Cameron Brian, Seaman

    CAMERON BRIAN, Seaman

    Brian, a 6-foot-1, 195-pound senior linebacker, was named to the All-Shawnee County Top 22 last season and named the county defensive newcomer of the year. Brian was also a first-team All-United Kansas Conference selection after registering 112 tackles with 10 tackles for loss for the 8-3 Vikings.

    BROGEN BROWN, Seaman

    A 6-1, 240 senior, Brown is a returning starter at offensive guard for Seaman, earning All-Shawnee County honorable mention last season after helping the Vikings go 8-3 and capture the United Kansas Conference title in 2024.

    ConnerBush2024Wab 4Conner Bush, Rossville

    CONNER BUSH, Rossville

    A 5-foot-11, 176-pound senior running back/defensive back, Bush received All-Shawnee County Top 22 recognition last fall after helping power the Bulldawgs to an 8-4 record and the Class 1A semifinals. Bush rushed for 690 yards and 10 touchdowns last season and also was in on 120 tackles with nine tackles for loss. Bush received All-Big East honorable mention.

    JACK DONOVAN, Rossville

    A senior wide receiver/defensive back, Donovan earned second-team All-Shawnee County recognition last season and earned All-Big East honorable mention after helping the Bulldawgs post an 8-4 record and reach the Class 1A semifinals. Donovan is also a standout for the Bulldawgs in both golf and basketball, earning first-team All-Shawnee County recognition in both sports.

    MYLES FISHER, Silver Lake

    Fisher, a junior, received All-Shawnee County honorable mention last season after helping Silver Lake post a 7-3 record in the Eagles' first season in the Big East League.

    AJ GALLEGOS, Shawnee Heights

    A 5-9, 150 senior wide receiver, Gallegos received All-Shawnee County Second 22 and All-United Kansas Conference second-team recognition last fall for the 2-7 T-Birds. Gallegos caught 51 passes for 842 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior.

    ConnorHanika 1Connor Hanika, Hayden

    CONNOR HANIKA, Hayden

    Hanika, a 6-5, 190 senior, is in line to take over as the Wildcats' starting quarterback this fall after backing up Jett Wahlmeier last season. Hanika helped lead Hayden to the Class 3A state final as a sophomore after an injury to Wahlmeier and Hanika, who received all-county honorable mention, caught 24 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns last season as Hayden went 11-2 and returned to the title game.

    JordyHeim2024JC 4Jordy Heim, Washburn Rural

    JORDY HEIM, Washburn Rural

    A senior linebacker, Heim earned second-team All-Centennial League recognition for the 2-7 Junior Blues last season and received All-Shawnee County honorable mention. 

    JohnHoytal2024TH 1John Hoytal, Washburn Rural

    JOHN HOYTAL, Washburn Rural

    Hoytal, a senior, took over as Washburn Rural's starting quarterback last fall, earning second-team All-Centennial League recognition and All-Shawnee County honorable mention. Hoytal was also a standout for the Rural basketball team, helping the Junior Blues reach the Class 6A state tournament.

    ANDRE JOHNSON, Rossville

    A 6-0, 211 senior fullback/linebacker, Johnson was a Second 22 All-Shawnee County selection last season after helping lead Rossville to an 8-4 record and the Class 1A state semifinals. Johnson received All-Big East honorable mention. 

    DayneJohnsonSL2024 4Dayne Johnson, Silver Lake

    DAYNE JOHNSON, Silver Lake

    Johnson, a 6-2, 175 senior wide receiver/defensive back, earned All-Shawnee County Top 22 recognition last season for the 7-3 Eagles and was a first-team All-Big East selection on both offense and defense. Johnson caught 51 passes for 835 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024 and also picked off six passes on defense.

    NoahKobuszewski2024BL 1Noah Kobuszewski, Seaman

    NOAH KOBUSZEWSKI, Seaman

    Kobuszewski, a 6-4, 240 senior tight end, received All-Shawnee County Second 22 recognition last fall for the 8-3 Vikings, who captured the United Kansas Conference championship. Kobuszewski compiled 325 receiving yards and a touchdown as a junior.

    JudeKrentz2024 1Jude Krentz, Hayden

    JUDE KRENTZ, Hayden

    A 5-foot-8, 180-pound senior linebacker, Krentz was an All-Shawnee County Top 22 pick last season after registering 132 tackles for the 11-2 Wildcats, who advanced to the Class 3A championship game for the second straight season. Krentz also rushed for 128 yards on 21 attempts.

  • TopSports.news' 2025 Shawnee County girls tennis players to watch

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    HaileyCaryl2025tennis 1Hailey Caryl, Topeka High

    HAILEY CARYL, Topeka High

    A sophomore, Caryl teamed with Ava Ritter to advance to the Class 6A state tournament in doubles last fall. Caryl and Ritter finished fourth in the city meet in No. 1 doubles, third in the Centennial League meet in doubles and fifth in 6A regional competition to advance to state.

    MadelineDetersTHighInv 4Madeline Deters, Topeka High

    MADELINE DETERS, Topeka High

    Deters, a senior, earned a Class 6A state medal last season, posting an eighth-place singles finish. Deters placed third in the city meet in No. 1 singles, second in singles in the Centennial Laague tournament and third in 6A regional competition. Deters also qualified for state as a sophomore.

    GraceFunk2024State 2Grace Funk, Hayden

    GRACE FUNK, Hayden

    A senior, Funk has earned Class 4A state singles medals in three straight seasons for the Wildcats. Funk posted a career-best ninth-place singles finish last fall to help the Wildcats win the 4A team title. Funk finished second in the city meet in No. 2 singles and placed fifth in singles in the Centennial League tournament and third at regionals.

    MollyGorman2024UKC 3Molly Gorman, Seaman

    MOLLY GORMAN, Seaman

    Gorman, a senior, switched to singles last fall after earning back-to-back Class 5A doubles state medals as a freshman and sophomore. Gorman helped Seaman win United Kansas Conference and regional team titles with perfect team scores. Gorman was the city champion in No. 2 singles and also placed second in singles in UKC and regional competition before finishing 10th at state as the Vikings finished third as a team.

    PeytonHenryWR2024 1Peyton Henry, Seaman

    PEYTON HENRY, Seaman

    Henry, a senior, teamed with graduated senior Sydney Chinn last season to post a 12th-place state finish in Class 5A doubles. Henry and Chinn swept United Kansas Conference and regional doubles titles after finishing third in the city tournament in No. 1 doubles. Henry and Chinn helped thv Vikings record perfect team scores at league and regionals.

    KAYLYN HIEBSCH, Seaman

    Hiebsch, a junior, teamed with Camryn Lux to finish second in the city meet in No. 2 doubles and Hiebsch and Lux also finished second in doubles in the United Kansas Conference and regional tournaments as the Vikings won team titles in both tournaments with perfect team scores. 

    JuliaKatzer2025 1Julia Katzer, Washburn Rural

    JULIA KATZER, Washburn Rural 

    Katzer, a junior, qualified for the Class 6A state tournament in singles last season, earning her state berth with a fifth-place regional finish while helping the Junior Blues win a regional team title. Katzer finished third in No. 2 singles in the city meet. 

  • TopSports.news' 2025 Shawnee County girls golfers to watch

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    LaurenBorjonState 1Lauren Borjon, Hayden

    LAUREN BORJON, Hayden

    Borjon, a senior, helped Hayden win its second straight Class 4A state title by a 15-stroke margin, finishing third  individually with a 36-hole score of 157 (76-81). Borjon, a two-time first-team All-Shawnee County pick, tied for sixth in the city tournament (84), finished second in the Centennial League (75) and finished seventh in regional competition (81). Borjon, who has earned three straight state medals, averaged 80.2 per round on the season.

    LaurenCoxHayInv 3Lauren Cox, Washburn Rural

    LAUREN COX, Washburn Rural

    A senior, Cox helped lead Washburn Rural to a third-place team finish in Class 6A. An All-Shawnee County first-team pick, Cox finished seventh in the city tournament (87), tied for 11th in the Centennial League (83) and eighth in a 6A regional (85) before tying for 22nd in the state tournament with a 36-hole score of 165 (82-83). Cox averaged 84.5 per round on the season. 

    ELISECKERT, Seaman

    Eckert will play her senior season at Seaman after earning three Class 5A state medals for Emporia, including a fourth-place state finish last fall with a 36-hole score of 150 (77-73). Eckert tied for third in the Centennial League tournament (76) and carded a school-record 71 while playing for the Spartans.

    IzzyGlotzbachCity 3Izzy Glotzbach, Hayden

     

    IZZY GLOTZBACH, Hayden

    A senior, Glotzbach carded a 36-hole score of 171 (89-82) in the Class 4A state tournament en route to a 12th-place individual finish as Hayden captured its second straight 4A team championship by a 15-stroke margin. A two-time All-Shawnee County first-team honoree,  Glotzbach finished fourth in the city tournament (81), tied for eighth in the Centennial League (80) and finished eighth at regionals (82). Glotzbach averaged 82.3 per round on the season.

  • TopSports.news' 2025 Shawnee County boys cross country runners to watch

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    BrodyAnderson2024Regional 1Brody Anderson, Seaman 

    BRODY ANDERSON, Seaman

    Anderson, a senior, earned All-Shawnee County first-team recognition for the second straight season after winning city and United Kansas Conference individual titles and finishing second in Class 5A regional competition and ninth in the 5A state meet. Anderson broke his own school record with a five-kilometer time of 15 minutes, 17 seconds. Anderson was also an all-county pick in track, finishing third in the 5A 800 meters in the 2025 state meet.  

    ConnorBaldwin2024Shuf 1Connor Baldwin, Hayden

    CONNOR BALDWIN, Hayden

    A senior, Baldwin was a first-team All-Shawnee County selection last fall after posting a ninth-place individual finish in the city meet, a 13th-place showing in the Centennial League and a fifth-place finish in Class 4A regional competition. Baldwin capped his junior season with a 28th-place finish in the 4A state championships.

    CONNER BLOOM, Seaman

    A junior, Bloom received All-Shawnee County honorable mention last fall. Bloom finished 19th in the city meet, 15th in the United Kansas Conference and 20th in a Class 5A regional as the Vikings earned a team berth for the 5A state meet. Bloom finished 62nd at state. 

    EASTON DAVIS, Topeka High 

    Davis, a sophomore, received All-Shawnee County honorable mention as a freshman. Davis finished 15th in the city meet, 22nd in the Centennial League and 31st in Class 6A regional competition.

    MAX ESQUIBEL, Shawnee Heights

    A senior, Esquibel was a first-team All-Shawnee County selection last fall after finishing 11th in the city meet and 11th in the United Kansas Conference. Esquibel posted a 28th-place finish in Class 5A regional competition.

  • TopSports.news' 2025 Shawnee County girls cross country runners to watch

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    AliGerber2024actionAli Gerber, Silver Lake

    ALI GERBER, Silver Lake

    Gerber, a junior, earned All-Shawnee County honorable mention last fall after posting a sixth-place finish in Class 3A regional competition and narrowly missing a 3A state medal with a 23rd-place finish in the state meet. Gerber medaled in seven meets last season and ranks No. 9 on Silver Lake's all-time list. Gerber was a first-team all-county pick in track this past spring.

    EmilyGrafRisingStar 3Emily Graf, Washburn Rural

    EMILY GRAF, Washburn Rural

    Graf, a senior, was a first-team All-Shawnee County pick last fall after helping Washburn Rural sweep city, Centennial League and Class 6A regional team championships before Rural tied for the 6A team title and finished second on a tiebreaker. Graf posted a fourth-place finish in the city meet, a fifth-place showing in the Centennial League and 6A regional meets and a 14th-place finish at state, earning her second straight state medal. Graf was a first-team All-Shawnee County pick in track this past spring, running on Rural's second-place 6A 4x800 relay. 

    SofiaHarper2024Shuf 1Sofia Harper, Hayden

    SOFIA HARPER, Hayden

    A junior, Harper has a career-best five-kilometer time of 20:01 and received All-Shawnee County honors for the second straight season. Harper earned a fifth-place finish in the Wamego Invitational and placed 10th in the city meet before battling illness late in the season. As a freshman Harper posted a second-place finish in Class 3A regional competition and finished 32nd at the 3A state meet. 

    KenzieMaddoxTRACKKenzie Maddox, Washburn Rural

    KENZIE MADDOX, Washburn Rural

    Maddox, a senior, was a first-team All-Shawnee County pick last fall after helping Washburn Rural sweep city, Centennial League and Class 6A regional team championships before Rural tied for the 6A team title and finished second on a tiebreaker. Maddox finished ninth in the city meet, placed 12th in the Centennial League, 29th at regionals and 51st at state. Maddox had a season-best five-kilometer time of 19:41. Maddox was also a first-team all-county pick in track this past spring.

    RyinMiller2024Regional 3Ryin Miller, Seaman

    RYIN MILLER, Seaman

    A senior, Miller was named the Gatorade Kansas Cross Country runner of the year after sweeping city, United Kansas Conference and Class 5A regional individual championships and posting a runnerup finish at state. A three-time state placer, Miller ran the fastest five-kilometer time in Kansas history at 16 minutes, 32.62 seconds. Miller, who has orally committed to Arkansas, is the reigning two-time Gatorade Kansas Runner of the Year in track, winning the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 in the 2025 state meet.

  • TopSports.news' 2025 city boys soccer players to watch

    Rick Peterson, Top Sports News Writer

    By RICK PETERSON
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    CARLOS ACOSTA-MARTINEZ, Topeka High

    Acosta-Martinez, a junior, was a second-team All-Centennial League selection last season for the Trojans while also earning All-City honorable mention.

    DradenChooncharoen2024TH 5Draden Chooncharoen, Washburn Rural

    DRADEN CHOONCHAROEN, Washburn Rural

    A senior midfielder, Chooncharoen received first-team All-Centennial League honors last fall as the 15-3-3 Junior Blues won their 30th straight league title (outright or shared) on the way to a third-place finish in the Class 6A state tournament. Chooncharoen also received All-6A and All-City honorable mention and is a two-time 6A state track champion in the 4x400-meter relay.

    MilesCook2024SHTSMiles Cook, Washburn Rural

    MILES COOK, Washburn Rural

    Cook, a senior goalkeeper, helped 15-3-3 Washburn Rural win its 30th straight Centennial League championship (outright or shared) en route to a third-place finish in Class 6A. Cook received second-team Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association All-6A and All-Centennial recognition as well as All-City honorable mention.

    JUDAH CONGDON, Cair Paravel Latin

    A junior, Congdon earned All-Class 4A-1A honorable mention from the Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association last season and also received All-City honorable mention. 

    ValentinDelReal2024TWsoccerTH 1Valentin Del Real, Topeka West

    VALENTIN DEL REAL, Topeka West

    Del Real, a sophomore midfielder, had a big freshman season for the Chargers last fall as Topeka West posted a breakout 13-4-1 campaign. Del Real earned first-team All-City recognition and also was a first-team All-United Kansas Conference pick. 

    NERI DIAZ, Highland Park

    Diaz, a senior midfielder, earned first-team All-City recognition for Highland Park in the 2024 season and was one of the top players in the Meadowlark Conference.

    JuanGarcia2024Schlagle 1Juan Garcia, Shawnee Heights

    JUAN GARCIA, Shawnee Heights

    A senior, Garcia received All-Class 5A honorable mention from the Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association last season while also receiving All-City honorable mention. 

    DiegoGonzalez Talavera2024Goddard 1Diego Gonzalez-Talavera, Topeka West

    DIEGO GONZALES-TALAVERA, Topeka West

    A junior forward, Gonzales-Talavera helped lead the 13-4-1 Chargers to a breakout season in 2024, earning All-City and All-United Kansas Conference first-team recognition.

    CamdenGranado2024Hayden 5Camden Granado, Shawnee Heights

    CAMDEN GRANADO, Shawnee Heights

    Granado, a senior forward, received All-Class 5A honorable mention from the Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association last season while also earning first-team All-City and All-United Kansas Conference recognition. Granado was also a standout kicker for the T-Bird football team last fall. 

    MasonHaasTW 2Mason Haas, Shawnee Heights

    MASON HAAS, Shawnee Heights

    Haas, a junior midfielder, received All-Class 5A honorable mention from the Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association last season while also earning first-team All-City and All-United Kansas Conference recognition.

    BrandonHamilton2024TH 2Brandon Hamiton, Washburn Rural

    BRANDON HAMILTON, Washburn Rural

    A senior defender, Hamilton received second-team All-Class 6A honors from the Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association while also earning first-team All-City and All-Centennial League recognition for the 15-3-3 Junior Blues, who finished third in 6A after winning their 30th straight league championship (outright or shared).

  • TopSports.news' 2025 Shawnee County volleyball players to watch

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

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    NoraBurdiek2025VB 5Nora Burdiek, Rossville

    NORA BURDIEK, Rossville

    A junior outside hitter, Burdiek was a first-team TopSports.news All-Shawnee County and first-team Kansas Volleyball Association All-Class 2A selection last fall after recording 491 kills, 368 digs and 22 blocks for the 22-18 Bulldawgs. Burdiek was also an All-Big East second-team selection in as a sophomore after being named the Shawnee County newcomer of the year as a freshman in 2023. Burdiek is also one of 2A's top basketball players, receiving all-county recognition the past two seasons.

    CampbellDawson2025VB 1Campbell Dawson, Topeka High

    CAMPBELL DAWSON, Topeka High

    Dawson, a junior, turned in a solid sophomore season for an improving Topeka High program last season, with the Trojans posting a 17-19 record. Dawson, who is entering her third season as a varsity player, earned second-team TSN All-Shawnee County and All-Centennial League recognition as a sophomore. Also a standout for Topeka High in softball, Dawson helped the Trojans advance to the Class 6A state tournament. 

    EllaFoster 1Ella Foster, Hayden

    ELLA FOSTER, Hayden

    A senior libero, Foster helped lead the Wildcats to a 32-12 record and a third-place finish in the Class 4A state tournament last fall. Foster was a second-team TSN All-Shawnee County and All-Centennial League selection last season while also receiving All-Class 4A honorable mention from the Kansas Volleyball Association. Foster is a multi-sport athlete for the Wildcats, also playing basketball and soccer.

    during State Volleyball Championships at Tony’s Pizza Events Center, November 2, 2024 in Salina, Kan.Harper Hafenstine, Seaman

    HARPER HAFENSTINE, Seaman

    A senior, Hafenstine is a leading returner for Seaman, which has advanced to the Class 5A state championship match the past two seasons, including the state championship in 2023. Hafenstine received TSN All-Shawnee County honorable mention last season after helping the Vikings post a 41-3 record on the year.

    KYLIE HANNI, Silver Lake

    Hanni is a returning junior standout for traditional Class 3A state power Silver Lake. Hanni was named to the TSN All-Shawnee County second team following the 2024 season while also earning All-Big East League second-team recognition.

    KARSYN HASTERT, Cair Paravel Latin

    Hastert, a senior, has earned second-team TSN All-Shawnee County honors the past two seasons for the Lions after receiving all-county honorable mention as a freshman. Hastert is also a basketball standout for Cair Paravel Latin, earning all-county recognition.

    KarsynHoryna2025VB 2Karsyn Horyna, Washburn Rural (21)

    KARSYN HORYNA, Washburn Rural

    Horyna, a senior, earned a first-team berth on the TSN All-Shawnee County team last season after helping the 31-8 Junior Blues win the Centennial League championship and advance to the Class 6A state tournament. In addition to receiving her all-county honor Horyna was a second-team All-Centennial selection.

    ReeseHuscher2025VB 2Reese Huscher, Hayden

    REESE HUSCHER, Hayden

    A senior, Huscher earned TSN All-Shawneee County second-team recognition last fall after helping the Wildcats post a 32-12 record and a third-place finish in the Class 4A state tournament. Huscher received All-Centennial League honorable mention. Huscher was also a member of Hayden's basketball team that finished third in 4A and the Wildcat soccer team that was the 4A-1A state runnerup.

    StellaKelly2025VB 1Stelly Kelly, Washburn Rural

    STELLA KELLY, Washburn Rural 

    Kelly, a senior, earned a second-team berth on the TSN All-Shawnee County team last season after helping the 31-8 Junior Blues win the Centennial League championship and advance to the Class 6A state tournament. In addition to receiving her all-county recognition Kelly was a second-team All-Centennial selection.

     HaileySchmidtlein2025VB 1Hailey Schmidtlein, Hayden

    HAILEY SCHMIDTLEIN, Hayden

    A sophomore middle blocker/outside hitter, Schmidtlein helped lead 32-12 Hayden to a third-place finish in Class 4A last fall, receiving All-State Tournament and second-team Class 4A All-State honors from the Kansas Volleyball Association. Schmidtlein, who registered 440 kills and 242 digs, was a first-team TSN All-Shawnee County and All-Centennial League pick and named the county co-newcomer of the year. Schmidtlein also helped Hayden finish third in 4A basketball and second in 4A-1A soccer.

  • Topeka Junior Golf Association crowns eight 2025 city champions

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    After being rained out on Monday, the Topeka Junior Golf Association wrapped up its 2025 summer season on Tuesday at Western Hills, crowning eight champions.

    Eighty players competed in the six-event juniors program, ranging in age from 7 to 17 years old.

    "It's increased from year's past and this has been a record summer as far as participants and the amount of people wanting to get involved with these junior tournaments,'' said Washburn Rural golf coach Jared Goehring, who has been the director of the TJGA program for 21 years.

    PeytonWrightTJGA 2Peyton Wright (middle) won the girls 15-17-year-old title in the Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships, while Elise Eckert (left) finished second and Lauren Borjon third. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]     

    LynnLeeMullinsTJGA 1LynnLee Mullins (middle) won the girls 13-14 title in Tuesday's Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships at Western Hills while Brynlee Harmon (left) finished second and Reese Elliott third. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

    SadieHarmonTJGA 1Sadie Harmon (right) and Rowan Martinek finished one-two in the 12 and under girls division in Tuesday's Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships at Western Hills. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN] 

    On the girls side, Peyton Wright won the 15-17-year-old title while LynnLee Mullins won the 13-14 division and Sadie Harmon was the 12-and-under champion.

    eastonMoulinTJGA 1Easton Moulin (middle) won the 15-17 boys championship in a three-hole playoff in Tuesday's Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships at Western Hills while Chase Hastert (left) finished second and Higgins Hawks third. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

     BrodyBuessingTJGA 1Brody Buessing (middle) won the 13-14 boys championship in Tuesday's Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships at Western Hills while Leyton Eckert (left) finished second and Jaxon Leonardi third. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

    Easton Moulin won a three-hole playoff to take the championship in the boys 15-17 division while Brody Buessing was the 13-14 champ, Arjun Rao won the 11-12 division, Nikhil Rao was the 9-10 champ and Maxon Baker won the 8-and-under title.

     ArjunRaoTJGA 2Arjun Rao (middle) won the 11-12 boys championship in Tuesday's Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships at Western Hills while Keaton Cox (left) finished second and Zander French third. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]L

    ArjunRaoTJGA 1Nikhil Rao (middle) won the 9-10 boys championship in Tuesday's Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships at Western Hills while Beckham Schmidt (left) finished second and Jaxson McFarland third. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN] 

    MaxonBakerTJGA 1Maxon Baker (middle) won the 8 and under boys championship in Tuesday's Topeka Junior Golf Association City Championships at Western Hills while William Roe (left) finished second and Bennett Shinn third. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

    Wright, who attends Baldwin High, recorded an 18-hole score of 71, while Mullins had a nine-hole total of 49 and Harmon won with a nine-hole score of 54.

    Moulin, a Holton resident, shot an 18-hole score of 77 while Buessing posted an 18-hole win at 75, Arjun Rao won with a nine-hole score of 4, Nikhil Rao won the 9-10 division with a nine-hole total of 37 and Walker shot a winning nine-hole score of 40.

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  • Hayden Hall of Famer Rick Strecker passes away after cancer battle

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    Rick Strecker, a member of Hayden Catholic High School's first class of inductees into the school's Hall of Fame in 2021, passed away Saturday morning at the age of 67 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

    RickStrecker2025 2Rick Strecker, who led Hayden to five state titles and served his alma mater in a variety of roles, passed away Saturday after a battle with cancer. [File photo/TSN]

    A 1976 Hayden graduate, Strecker served his alma mater as a physics and chemistry teacher, state championship coach, athletic director, principal and the school's president for nearly two decades before moving on to Blue Valley West in 2016.

    Strecker, the student council president and athlete of the year as a senior at Hayden, led the Wildcats to three Class 4A  state championships in girls basketball and two in track during his coaching career at the school.

    “My time at Hayden will probably, except for my family, be the greatest blessing of my life,’’ Strecker told The Topeka Capital-Journal in 2016 after accepting his position at Blue Valley West. "To get the chance to go back there and coach with people like Jerry Simecka and Ben Meseke and Bobby Taul and work with them, but also to be in the same school where I went to high school and where my dad and mom and my grandparents went to high school has just been wonderful.''

    Strecker continued to teach and coach in multiple sports at Blue Valley West, including serving as the Jaguars' head girls basketball coach, until being forced to step away after receiving his cancer diagnosis early in 2025.

    Strecker was born on March 7, 1958, in Topeka to William and Theresa (Boos) Strecker.

    He was baptized at Sacred Heart Catholic Church and attended St. Matthew’s grade school.

    After graduating from Hayden High Strecker earned a bachelor's degree in physics from Benedictine College in 1980 and was also team captain of the basketball team.

    He then earned an master's in physics from the Missouri-Kansas City in 1982 and an M.S. in education from the University of Kansas in 1999.

    On August 22, 1987 Rick married Kathleen A. Rinella, and together they were blessed with four children.

    Rick and Kathy met as teachers at Hayden and taught and coached together for many years. The Streckers lived in Topeka until 2016, when they relocated to Olathe after Kathy accepted a position at Rockhurst University and Rick a position at Blue Valley West.

    Rick was recently honored to receive the Greater Kansas City Girls Basketball Lifetime Service Award.

    He was preceded in death by his parents, his father in law, Anthony Rinella, grandparents Aloysius and Agnes Strecker, and Clemens and Amelia Boos, and his brother in law, John Whigham.

    Rick is survived by his wife of 37 years, Kathy, and their children -- Jordan Strecker, Kristin (Seth) Wiedel, Shannon (Adam) Sova, and Mary Strecker (Grace Maddox). He was a proud grandfather to Nora, Tori, Leah, Matthew Wiede and Anthony Sova.

    Strecker is also survived by his siblings -- Carol (Greg) Ingenthron, William (Dee) Strecker, Mark (Kris) Strecker and Scott (Heather) Strecker -- his mother in law, Susan Rinella, and his in-laws, Mike (Jennifer) Rinella, Ann Whigham, Mary (Peter) Lebourveau, Nancy (Chad) LaSala, and Christi (Mark) Douglas. He leaves behind many beloved cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and friends.

    The Vigil Prayers will begin at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 8, at St. Paul Catholic Church, 21650 W. 115th Terrace, Olathe, followed by visitation from 5:15-8 p.m.

    Words of remembrance will begin at 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday, July 9, at St. Paul Catholic Church followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Wednesday, also at St. Paul.

    Inurnment will follow immediately after at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery in Lenexa.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to:

    • Hayden Catholic High School Foundation: Strecker Family Scholarship.
    • St. Paul Catholic Church Capital Campaign.
    • Benedictine College (Dr. A. Douglas Brothers Research Endowment).

     • Catholic Community Health Hospice.

  • Team, individual state champs headline top county girls high school sports stories of 2024-2025

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    The top Shawnee County athletes from the class of 2025 are getting ready to embark on their college careers while offseason preparations for the 2025-2026 school year are well under way.

    But it's also important to remember the accomplishments that made the '24-'25 campaign a special one for county athletes and teams.

    Shawnee County schools claimed three state girls team championships and seven others came up just short over the past school year while three county standouts combined to claim five individual titles in three different sports.

    While a case can always be made for any number of stories to sit at the top of the list, here's just one opinion on the Top 10 county girls prep stories of '24-'25.

     WRuralsoccer2025statejube 1Washburn Rural soccer celebrates its first Class 6A state championship after a 1-0 win over Mill Valley in PKs. [Photo by KSHSAA Covered]

    1. HISTORIC BREAKTHROUGH -- Washburn Rural, already well established as one of the state's premier girls soccer programs, added the only missing piece from its impressive resume with its first Class 6A state championship on May 31 in Wichita. Making their 11th straight Final Four appearance, including four runnerup state finishes, the Junior Blues broke through with a 1-0 win over Mill Valley, taking the win with a 4-1 edge in penalty kicks as senior Madison Lemke came up huge in goal for Brian Hensyel's 19-2-0 Rural team.

    RyinMiller2025State800 4Seaman junior Ryin Miller won three gold medals in the 2025 Class 5A state track meet at Wichita, giving her five wins in her career. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

    2. MILLER TIMES --Seaman superstar runner Ryin Miller capped off her junior track and field season by sweeping Class 5A state championships in her three individual events, taking wins in the 3,200 (10:19.53), 1,600 (4:57.33) and 800-meter (2:11.14) runs at Wichita State. Miller's three wins in 2025 gave her five career titles and came on the heels of a banner cross country season last fall, which included the fastest five-kilometer run in Kansas history (16:32.62) and a runnerup finish in the 5A state meet (17:26.36) by the Viking four-sport athlete.

    AinzleyZulueta2025state 1Hayden senior Ainzley Zulueta earned her third Class 4A singles title last fall, leading the Wildcats to their second team title in three seasons. [File photo/TSN]

    3. ZULUETA, WILDCATS BACK ON TOP --After sitting out her junior high shool tennis season due to KSHSAA eligibility guidelines, Zulueta returned to the courts last fall and turned in a dominating postseason performance (eight straight 6-0, 6-0 wins in regional and state competition) en route to her third Class 4A singles championship in as many tries while leading Hayden to its second team title in three seasons by a 40-28 margin over McPherson. In addition to Zulueta's title, Christy Sheetz's Wildcats got a runnerup doubles finish from senior Emily Sheetz and freshman Sophia Wichman, a ninth-place singles finish from junior Grace Funk and an 11th-place doubles showing from juniors Izzy Glotzbach and Avery O'Bray.

    Haydengirlsgolf2025 1Hayden's girls golf team captured its second straight Class 4A state championship last fall by 15 strokes over Wellington. [Submitted photo]

    4. REPEAT FEAT --Hayden rolled to its second straight Class 4A girls golf team championship last fall, posting a 698-713 win over Wellington at Hesston as three Wildcats earned individual medals. Junior Lauren Borjon paced Hayden with a third-place state finish (76-81 -- 157) while junior Izzy Glotzbach tied for 12th (89-82 -- 171) and senior Addyson Baer tied for 16th (86-88 -- 174). Glotzbach helped the Wildcats win state titles in tennis and golf three days apart. 

    MakaylaCadet2025State 4Highland Park junior Makayla Cadet has her hand raised as the Class 5A 190-pound state champ last winter. [Photo by Selena Favela/Special to TSN]

    5. A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY --Highland Park junior Makayla Cadet celebrated her 17th birthday in one of the best ways you could imagine last winter, with a Class 5A state wrestling championship. Cadet, who went 23-4 on the season, became the first girls wrestler in Highland Park history to win a state championship when she pinned Basehor-Linwood junior Izzy Renfro at the 1:36 mark of the first period in Park City. Cadet's win over Renfro avenged a regional loss to the Bobcat standout.

  • Rural three-time state champ Broxterman headlines top county boys stories of 2024-2025

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    The 2024-2025 sports year was full of near-misses for Shawnee County boys teams, with Hayden bowling the lone team to garner a championship in a school year that included seven top-three state trophy finishes in six sports.

    But individually there was plenty to celebrate, most notably for Washburn Rural on the wrestling mat and track as seven Junior Blues combined for all six county titles

    Following is a pick by pick look at the TopSports.news Top 10 county boys prep stories of '24-'25:

    EastonBroxterman2024GC 4Washburn Rural 2025 grad Easton Broxterman won his third straight Class 6A state wrestling title in his fourth straight trip to the state finals. [File photo/TSN]

    1. DOMINATING FINISH TO DOMINATING CAREER -- Washburn Rural superstar wrestler Easton Broxterman put the capper on one of the top high school careers in Shawnee County history with his third straight Class 6A state championship in his fourth straight trip to the state finals, helping lead the Junior Blues to a third-place team finish in the 6A state tournament in Overland Park. Broxterman, who will wrestle collegiately at Army, finished off a 41-2 senior season with the 145-pound state title.

    Hayden places first as a team in the 4-1A State Bowling Tournament in Wichita at Bowlero Northrock on Thursday, March 6, 2025.Hayden captured the school's first-ever state bowling title in 2025. [File photo/TSN]

    2. ROLLING TO HISTORY --Hayden garnered the first state bowling championship in school history, winning the Class 4A-1A state event by a 3,666-3,571 margin over Mulvane as four Wildcats earned individual state medals. Trevor Christy rolled a 698 series to finish third individually while John Strickland finished fifth with a 685, Chase Blaser was seventh with a 676 and Reese Renyer placed 16th with a 636.

    KristjanMarshall2024GC 2Washburn Rural 2025 grad Kristjan Marshall won back-to-back Class 6A state wrestling titles in '24 and '25.'[File photo/TSN] 

     LandenKocher Munoz2024GC 3Washburn Rural senior to be Landen Kocher-Munoz won his second Class 6A state wrestling titles in '25.'[File photo/TSN]

    3. REPEAT FEAT --Washburn Rural wrestling stars Kristjan Marshall and Landen Kocher-Munoz captured the second Class 6A state titles of their careers as the Junior Blues finished third as a team. Marshall, a senior, won his second straight championship, winning the 157-pound crown to finish off a 37-5 season while Kocher-Munoz, a junior, won his second career championship in his third straight state final, winning at 138 pounds to finish 34-3 on the season.

    RuralRelay2025 4Washburn Rural's Matthew Houser, Liam Morrison, Draden Chooncharoen and Isaiah Terry set the Class 6A state meet record in the 4x400 relay in the 2025 state meet. [File photo/TSN]

    4. REPEAT FEAT PART II --Washburn Rural won the Class 6A state title in the 4x400-meter relay for the second straight season in the final event of the state meet at Wichita State's Cessna Stadium as senior Matthew Houser, junior Liam Morrison, junior Draden Chooncharoen and senior Isaiah Terry set a 6A state meet record in a winning time of 3 minutes, 16.23 seconds. Morrison, Chooncharoen and Terry ran on Rural's state-champion relay in both '24 and '25 while Houser won his first state title. 

    5. DOUBLING THEIR PLEASURE --In addition to helping Washburn Rural set a Class 6A state meet 4x400 relay record in the 2025 state meet, senior Isaiah Terry and junior Liam Morrison both doubled up with their first career individual state titles. Terry won the 400-meter dash in 47.92 seconds while Morrison won the 300 hurdles in 37.68 seconds. Terry and Morrison also both have a pair of state wins as part of the Junior Blues' 4x400 relay, giving them three career state golds.

  • T-High softball heads '21-'22 girls HS sports year loaded with champs

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    How successful was the 2021-22 sports year for Shawnee County high schools? Good enough that girls and boys individuals/teams deserve their own lists.

    First up is TopSports.news' look at the county girls year in review, which will be followed by a look at the boys successes of the past year.

    Shawnee County schools claimed three state girls team championships and several others came up just short while 10 county standouts claimed individual titles in four different sports.

    While a case can always be made for any number of stories to sit at the top of the list, here's one opinion on the Top 10 Shawnee County girls prep stories of '21-'22: 

     THighjubetitleTopeka High celebrates its second straight Class 6A state softball title after last Friday's 2-1 win over Washburn Rural. [Photo by Isaac Deer/TSN]

    1. TROJAN RERUN -- After claiming the school's first Class 6A state softball championship in 2021, Topeka High made it two titles in a row last Friday against a familiar foe, with the Trojans edging past city and Centennial League rival Washburn Rural, 2-1, in the championship game. After leading High to a perfect 25-0 record as a junior, Stanford signee NiJaree Canady came up big again in the pitching circle and at the plate last weekend, leading the Trojans to the title.

    Ruralteam6A 1Washburn Rural won its second Class 6A state basketball championship since 2019, taking a 40-23 win over Derby in the state final. [Submitted]

    2. RURAL RULES --Washburn Rural's girls basketball team celebrated a 6A state championship for the second time since 2019, completing a 23-2 season with a 40-23 romp past Derby in the state final at Wichita State's Koch Arena. And while the basketball crown was the lone title for the Lady Blues in '21-'22, they threatened in sport after sport, finishing second in the state in golf, soccer, wrestling and softball and turning in strong cross country, volleyball and bowling campaigns.

    KadenceJeffriesjube2Topeka West junior Kadence Jeffries ended her high school swimming career with a sweep of the Class 5A-1A 200 and 500 freestyle events for the third straight season. [File photo/TSN]

    3. CHARGER IN CHARGE --The only thing that stopped Topeka West swimming star Kadence Jeffries during a dominating high school career was COVID-19. After sweeping the 200-yard freestyle and 500 free Class 5A-1A state titles as a freshman, Jeffries had her sophomore season wiped out by the pandemic beore returning to sweep the same two events as both a junior and senior to complete a six for six performance in state individual events. Seaman sophomore Avery Walz joined Jeffries as a 5A-1A state champ this past season, winning the 100-yard breaststroke and earning four state medals overall as the Vikings finished fourth as a team.

  • State champ Rural, runnerup Hayden dominate 2025 All-Centennial League girls soccer

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    Class 6A state champion Washburn Rural and Class 4A-1A runnerup Hayden combined to earn nine of 12 first-team berths on the 2025 All-Centennial League girls soccer team, selected by league coaches.

    KateHinck2025THquarter 4Kate Hinck, Washburn Rural

    Senior player of the year Kate Hinck leads six Washburn Rural players on the all-league team, with seniors Destiny Higgs, Zahra Friess, Delaney Hill and Madison Lemke and junior Dayne Shriver also earning first-team berths while  Junior Blues coach Brian Hensyel was named the coach of the year and Rural sophomore Emery Hall was named the league newcomer of the year.

    DestinyHiggs2025TH 5Destiny Higgs, Washburn Rural

    ZahraFriess2025BV 4Zahra Friess, Washburn Rural

    MadisonLemke2025State 1Madison Lemke, Washburn Rural

    DayneShriver2025OW 1Dayne Shriver, Washburn Rural

    DelaneyHill2025TH 2Delaney Hill, Washburn Rural

    Hayden, which dropped a double overtime decision to Bishop Miege in the 4A-1A final, put senior Camryn McDonald and juniors Carsyn Broxterman and Reese Huscher on the All-Centennial first team.

    CarsynBroxterman2025SoccerState 1Carsyn Broxterman, Hayden

    Camryn McDonald2025 1 Camryn McDonald, Hayden

    ReeseHuscher2025Soccer 1Reese Huscher, Hayden

    Topeka High junior Natalie Barnes also earned a first-team All-Centennial League spot after helping lead the Trojans to the 6A state quarterfinals.

    NatalieBarnes2025 5Natalie Barnes, Topeka High

    2025 All-Centennial League girls soccer

  • State champion Washburn Rural headlines 2025 All-City girls soccer team

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    Washburn Rural, which captured its first-ever Class 6A girls state championship this spring, put a city-high six players on the 15-member 2025 All-City girls soccer first team.

    The All-City team is based on recommendations and voting from city coaches.

    Rural is represented on the All-City first team by seniors Destiny Higgs, Kate Hinck, Addyson Kaberline, Zahra Friess and Madison Lemke and junior Dayne Shriver while Junior Blues coach Brian Hensyel was named the city coach of the year

    Higgs, Hinck and Kaberline are all first-team repeat picks after helping Washburn Rural post a 19-2 rcord, capped by a 1-0 win over Mill Valley in penalty kicks (4-1). 

    DestinyHiggs2025TH 5Destiny Higgs, Washburn Rural

    KateHinck2025Hay 7Kate Hinck, Washburn Rural

    AddysonKaberlineWRSoccer 2Addyson Kaberline, Washburn Rural

    ZahraFriess2025BV 4Zahra Friess, Washburn Rural

    MadisonLemke2025State 1Madison Lemke, Washburn Rural

    DayneShriver2025OW 1Dayne Shriver, Washburn Rural

    Seaman, which advanced to the 5A state quarterfinals, is represented on the All-City team by seniors Anna Becker and Maegan Mills and junior Ava Golightley, with Becker a repeat pick and Mills receiving honorable mention in 2024.

    AnnaBeckerSOCCER 2Anna Becker, Seaman

    AvaGolightley2025HP 1Ava Golightley, Seaman 

    Hayden, which advanced to the 4A-1A championship game before losing in double overtime to Bishop Miege, put junior Carsyn Broxterman and senior Camryn McDonald on the All-City first team, with Broxterman a repeat selection and McDonald moving up to the first team after receiving honorable mention in 2024. 

    CarsynBroxterman2025SoccerState 1Carsyn Broxterman, Hayden

    Camryn McDonald2025 1 Camryn McDonald, Hayden

    Shawnee Heights senior Izzy Van Fleet is a repeat first-team selection while T-Bird senior Bayli Benson was voted to the first team after receiving honorable mention a year ago.

    IzzyVanFleet2025 1Izzy Van Fleet, Shawnee Heights

    BayliBenson2025 2Bayli Benson, Shawnee Heights

    Rounding out the All-City first team are Highland Park sophomore Micah Williams and Topeka High junior Natalie Barnes.

     MicahWilliams2025 7Micah Williams, Highland Park

     NatalieBarnes2025 4Natalie Barnes, Topeka High

    Williams is a two-time All-City pick while Barnes earned All-City recognition for the first time after helping Topeka High reach the 6A quarterfinals.

    ALL-CITY GIRLS SOCCER 2025

  • Fourteen city players earn KHSSCA All-State soccer honors, including nine first-teamers

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    Fourteen city players have earned All-State recognition from the Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association, including nine first-teamers.

    KateHinck2025Hay 7Kate Hinck, Washburn Rural

    MadisonLemke2025State 1Madison Lemke, Washburn Rural

    Leading the way was Class 6A state champion Washburn Rural with five first-team picks, including senior forward of the year Kate Hinck and senior goalkeeper of the year Madison Lemke.

    ZahraFriess2025BV 4Zahra Friess, Washburn Rural

    DelaneyHill2025TH 2Delaney Hill, Washburn Rural

    DestinyHiggs2025OW 1Destiny Higgs, Washburn Rural

    Also earning first-team honors for the Junior Blues were senior forward Zahra Friess and senior midfielders Delaney Hill and Destiny Higgs while Rural coach Brian Hensyel was selected as the 6A coach of the year.

    CarsynBroxterman2025SoccerState 1Carsyn Broxterman, Hayden

    Camryn McDonald2025 1 Camryn McDonald, Hayden

    Class 4A-1A runnerup Hayden put junior forward Carsyn Broxterman and senior defender Camryn McDonald on the 4A-1A first team while Wildcat coach Klaus Kreutzer was named the coach of the year.

    Seaman, a state quarterfinalist, is represented on the All-5A first team by senior midfielder Anna Becker and senior goalkeeper Maegan Mills.

    AnnaBecker2025SOCCER 2Anna Becker, Seaman

    Washburn Rural junior defender Dayne Shriver received second-team All-State honors in 6A while Seaman junior forward Ryin Miller was a second-team pick in 5A and Hayden junior forward Reese Huscher was a second-team selection in 4A-1A.

    Highland Park sophomore forward Micah Williams and Seaman junior defender Addyson Shipp received All-5A honorable mention.

  • State tournament teams dominate 2025 All-Shawnee County softball team

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    State tournament qualifiers Silver Lake, Seaman, Shawnee Heights, Washburn Rural and Topeka High combined to earn 15 of 16 spots on the 2025 TopSports.news All-Shawnee County softball first team.

    Silver Lake, the Class 3A runnerup for the second straight season, put four players on the first team, including Shawnee County player of the year Kendra Cook, while 5A state qualifiers Seaman and Shawnee Heights combined for six first-teamers and 6A state runnerup Washburn Rural and fellow 6A state qualifier Topeka High combined for five first-teamers.

    KendraCook2025 1Kendra Cook, Silver Lake

    Topeka High freshman London Backman and Hayden freshman Blakely Walter were named the co-county newcomers of the year while Washburn Rural coach Joy Marie Galliart and Silver Lake coach Nick Hamilton share the county coach of the year award for the second straight year.

    LondonBackman2025softball 1 London Backman, Topeka High

    BlakelyWalter2025 1Blakely Walter, Hayden

    Cook is joined on the All-Shawnee County first team by Eagle seniors Taylor Zordel and Kira Lowrey and junior Kailyn Hanni after Silver Lake recorded a 25-7 record.

    TaylorZordel2025Softball 1Taylor Zordel, Silver Lake

    KiraLowrey2025Softball 1Kira Lowrey, Silver Lake

    KailynHanni2025SoftballState 1Kailyn Hanni, Silver Lake

    Seaman put seniors Kaelyn O'Rourke, Raegan McConnell and Anna McLaughlin and junior Aubrey Warren on the first team after the Vikings posted a 20-9 record, including a 3-2 17-inning loss to Maize South in the opening round of the 5A state tournament.

    Seaman senior Kaelyn O'Rourke pitches against Maize South in the 5A State Softball Tournament held at Wilkins Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025.Kaelyn O'Rourke, Seaman

    RaeganMcConnell2025TW 4Raegan McConnell, Seaman

    Seaman senior Anna Mclaughlin slides safely to first base against Maize South in the 5A State Softball Tournament held at Wilkins Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025.Anna McLaughlin, Seaman

    AubreyWarren2025TW 4Aubrey Warren, Seaman

    Washburn Rural, which went 22-8 and advanced to the 6A championship game before dropping an 8-7 decision to Olathe West, put Centennial League player of the year Olivia Koch, a sophomore, on the all-county first team along with juniors Henley Rapp and Reagan Chapman.

    OliviaKoch2025StateOW 2Olivia Koch, Washburn Rural

    ReaganChapman2025STATE. 2Reagan Chapman, Washburn Rural

    HenleyRapp2025 2Henley Rapp, Washburn Rural

    Shawnee Heights, which posted a 20-7 record and dropped a 3-2 decision to eventual 5A state champion St. Thomas Aquinas in the first round of the 5A state tournament, is represented by seniors Taylor Brees and Grace Proctor.

    Shawnee Heights senior Taylor Brees races to third base in the game against St. Thomas Aquinas in the 5A State Softball Tournament at Wilkins Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025.Taylor Brees, Shawnee Heights

    Shawnee Heights senior Grace Proctor pitches against St. Thomas Aquinas in the 5A State Softball Tournament at Wilkins Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025.Grace Proctor, Shawnee Heights

    State qualifier Topeka High put Backman and senior Jo'Mhara Benning on the all-county first team while Hayden senior Keira Carswell rounds out the all-county squad.

    JoMharaBenningSOFTBALL 2Jo'Mhara Benning, Topeka High

    KeiraCarswell2025WR 2Keira Carswell, Hayden

    2025 ALL-SHAWNEE COUNTY SOFTBALL

  • Player of the year Olivia Koch leads seven city players on All-Centennial softball first team

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    City softball players earned seven of the 11 spots on the 2025 All-Centennial League team while sweeping the individual awards.

    OliviaKoch2025 4Olivia Koch, Washburn Rural

    Washburn Rural sophomore Olivia Koch was named the Centennial League player of the year after helping lead the Junior Blues to a runnerup finish in the Class 6A state tournament while Topeka High freshman London Backman and Hayden freshman Blakely Walter were named the league's co-newcomers of the year and Hayden coach Cody Reynolds was selected by league coaches as the coach of the year.

    LondonBackman2025softball 1 London Backman, Topeka High

    BlakelyWalter2025 1Blakely Walter, Hayden

    Topeka High, which advanced to the 6A state tournament, put a league-high three players on the all-league first team -- Backman, senior Jo'Mhara Benning and sophomore Campbell Dawson.

    Washburn Rural is represented on the first team by Koch and junior Reagan Chapman while Hayden put senior Keira Carswell and Walter on the first team.

    Manhattan put junior Kat Ball and senior Isabelle Peabody on the all-league first team while Junction City is represented by senior Cassidy Miller and Emporia by junior Alivia Barrett.

    Washburn Rural put senior Layla Collins, junior Henley Rapp, sophomore Justice McBurney and freshman Addalyn Boleski on the second team while Topeka High is represented by sophomore Madilyn Poole and Hayden by junior Emily Peterson and freshman Carley McAllister.

    Nine city players earned all-league honorable mention.

    ALL-CENTENNIAL LEAGUE SOFTBALL

  • Nine Shawnee County softball standouts receive first-team KSCA All-State recognition

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    Fourteen Shawnee County standouts have received All-State recognition from the Kansas Softball Coaches Association, including nine first-team picks.

    Silver Lake put four players on the All-Class 3A first team after advancing to the state championship game for the second straight season while state qualifiers Seaman and Shawnee Heights combined for four first-team All-5A selections and state runnerup Washburn Rural put sophomore standout Olivia Koch on the All-6A first team.

    KendraCook2025 1Kendra Cook, Silver Lake

     KiraLowrey2025Softball 1Kira Lowrey, Silver Lake

    TaylorZordel2025Softball 1Taylor Zordel, Silver Lake

    KailynHanni2025SoftballState 1Kailyn Hanni, Silver Lake

    Silver Lake is represented on the All-3A first team by senior pitcher Kendra Cook, senior infielders Kira Lowrey and Taylor Zordel and junior outfielder Kailyn Hanni.

    Seaman senior Kaelyn O'Rourke pitches against Maize South in the 5A State Softball Tournament held at Wilkins Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025. Kaelyn O'Rourke, Seaman

    RaeganMcConnell2025TW 1Raegan McConnell, Seaman

    Shawnee Heights senior Grace Proctor pitches against St. Thomas Aquinas in the 5A State Softball Tournament at Wilkins Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025.Grace Proctor, Shawnee Heights

    Shawnee Heights senior Taylor Brees races to third base in the game against St. Thomas Aquinas in the 5A State Softball Tournament at Wilkins Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025.Taylor Brees, Shawnee Heights

    Seaman put senior pitcher Kaelyn O'Rourke and senior catcher Raegan McConnell on the All-5A team while Shawnee Heights is represented by senior pitcher Grace Proctor and senior infielder Taylor Brees. 

    OliviaKoch2025State 2Olivia Koch, Washburn Rural

    Washburn Rural's Koch made the All-6A team as an outfielder after being named the Centennial League player of the year this spring.

    Seaman junior infielder Aubrey Warren and senior outfielder Anna McLaughlin were named to the All-5A second team.

    Topeka High sophomore outfielder Campbell Dawson and freshman infielder Landon Backman received All-6A honorable mention after helping the Trojans make it to the state tournament.

    Hayden senior catcher Keira Carswell received honorable mention in 4A.

  • Co-players of the year Cooper Grace, Deacon Pomeroy top 2025 All-Shawnee County baseball

    Rick Peterson

    By RICK PETERSON

    TopSports.news

    Hayden senior Cooper Grace and Shawnee Heights senior Deacon Pomeroy headline the TopSports.news 2025 All-Shawnee County baseball team.

    CooperGrace2025Baseball 1Cooper Grace, Hayden

    Shawnee Heights' Deacon Pomeroy bats  against Hays in the 5A State Baseball Tounament at Eck Stadium in Wichita on Thursday, May 29, 2025.Deacon Pomeroy, Shawnee Heights

    Grace has been named the co-county player of the year for the second straight season while Pomeroy is a four-time all-county first-team pick.

    Grace, a pitcher and third baseman, helped lead Hayden to a county-best 23-1 record and the Centennial League championship this spring while Pomeroy, a pitcher and catcher, helped lead Shawnee Heights to the United Kansas Conference title and a Class 5A state tournament berth. 

    Grace was earlier named the player of the year in the Centennial League and the co-player of the year in 4A by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches while Pomeroy was named the UKC player of the year and a KABC All-5A first-team selection.

    Hayden sophomore Caleb Menke, a first-team All-Centennial League pick at designated hitter, was named the Shawnee County newcomer of the year while Shawnee Heights' Jason Brown was named the county coach of the year after leading the T-Birds to a 21-8 record and a 5A state tournament berth in his first season as Heights' head coach.

    Grace and Silver Lake senior infielder Dysen Schooler are both three-time all-county first-team selections while Seaman senior catcher David Dobbs is a first-team repeater.

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    DavidDobbs2025Baseball 1David Dobbs, Seaman

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    Dobbs is joined on the all-county first team by sophomore pitcher/designated hitter Axton Brewer and Grace and Menke are joined on the first team by Wildcat senior infielder/pitcher Liam Annand and Hayden junior outfielder Kade Mitchell.

    LoganCathcart2025 1Logan Cathcart, Silver Lake

    Silver Lake senior catcher Cooper Campidilli and senior pitcher Logan Cathcart join Schooler on the all-county first team after the Eagles advanced to the 3A state tournament.

    CamdrenFloberg2025 2Camdren Floberg, Shawnee Heights

    Shawnee Heights junior Cambren Floberg, named the UKC pitcher of the year, was a first-team selection along with teammate Pomeroy while 6A state tournament qualifier Washburn Rural is represented on the first team by junior pitcher Isaac Ansley and junior infielders Austin Ditch and Nate Selm.

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    AustinDitchWR2025 1Austin Ditch, Washburn Rural

    NateSelmWR2025 1Nate Selm, Washburn Rural

    Rossville, a 2A-1A state tournament qualifier, is represented on the first team by junior pitcher Cameron Miller and junior infielder Canann Mitchell.

    CameronMiller2025 1Cameron Miller, Rossville

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