Campbell Dawson, Topeka High Senior, 2025 volleyball player to watch.

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Laruen Borjon, Hayden Senior, is on TSN's Girl's Golf watch list.

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Juan Garcia, Shawnee Heights Senior, boys soccer player to watch.

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Valentin Del Real, Topeka West Sophomore, is on TSN's player to watch list.

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Zach Watkins, Washburn University's new football head coach.

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Seaman senior, Brody Anderson, boys cross-country player to watch.

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Julia Katzer (junior) girls tennis player to watch from Washburn Rural.

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Rossville junior, Nora Burdiek, is on TSN's volleyball player to watch list.

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Lauren Cox, Washburn Rural senior, is on TSN's girls golf player to watch list.

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Silver Lake junior, Ali Gerber, is on the girls cross-country player to watch list.

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Grace Funk, Hayden senior, TSN girls tennis player to watch.

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By RICK PETERSON

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A stellar pitching performance from senior Jaycee Ginter and a one-out walk-off single from junior Alexis Tanguma moved Washburn University softball into the MIAA Tournament semifinals with a 1-0, eight-inning win over Northwest Missouri at Pinkston Stadium in Edmond, Okla. on Thursday.

The Ichabods will face the top-seeded Rogers State Hillcats at 12 p.m. on Friday in the single elimination format. 

JayceeGinterSOFTBALL 1Washburn senior star Jaycee Ginter recorded an eight-inning shutout in Thursday's 1-0 win over Northwest Missouri. [File photo/TSN]

AlexisTangumaSOFTBALLJunior Alexis Tanguma delivered a walk-off single to give Washburn a 1-0 MIAA Tournament win over Northwest Missouri on Thursday in Edmond, Okla. [Photo courtesy of Washburn Athletics]

In the bottom of the eighth, WU senior Marrit Mead reached on a single on a hot shot down the third-base line and then moved to third after Ginter's sac bunt was mishandled by the first baseman sending Mead to third with one out.

Tanguma then took a full-count pitch to left field for the game-winning run.
 
In the circle, Ginter improved to 17-7, striking out six with no walks while scattering five hits in the win. She threw 121 pitching in the game, outdueling the Bearcats' Jadyn Streigle who took the loss.
 
Tanguma finished with two hits in the game with Mead, Jaden LaBarge and Hailey Neira collecting the Ichabods' other hits.
 
Washburn improves to 37-14 on the season while the Bearcats end the year at 28-25.

 

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