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By RICK PETERSON

TopSports.news

The Hall of Famer is back.

Steve Bushnell, who led one of Kansas' most dominant baseball programs for more than two decades at Seaman, will be back on the field in the spring for his second stint after his hiring was approved by the USD 345 school board last week.

SteveBushnellSeaman 3Hall of Fame coach Steve Bushnell has been named Seaman's head baseball coach and will begin his second stint next spring. [File photo/TSN]

Bushnell last coached Seaman in 2019, leading the Vikings to their second straight Class 5A state championship and their ninth state title in his tenure before the 2020 season was cancelled due to COVID-19.

Bushnell moved into the Seaman athletic director's position for four years through 2023-2024 before retiring in the spring of 2024.

"When I left teaching and coaching and decided to go into administration, that was the most difficult decision that I had made to that time as far as my career and that side of it,'' Bushnell told TopSports.news. "It was definitely hard to step away and to go into the A.D.'s position. 

"I learned a lot and had a great time as our athletic director for four years, but I always felt like baseball was part of me and it was always there.''

Trent Oliva stepped down as Seaman's head coach after the 2025 season and Bushnell, a member of six hall of fames, eventually made the decision to pursue the opening.

"I think you're always trying to analyze and see how things fit and I was pretty thorough in that regard,'' Bushnell said. "When it all went down late mid-summer and July, the opportunity to come back was not anything that I ever thought that I would be presented and it was somewhat of a surprise.

"But it definitely was intriguing and I threw my name in and went through the process.''

In his first Seaman stint Bushnell led the Vikings to 18 state tournament appearances, the nine state championships and four runner-up finishes in his 21 seasons.

Bushnell culminated a 401-103 record (.796) which included a record of 42-9 in the state tournament. Seaman won at least 20 games for 10 consecutive years during the Bushnell era.

In 2018 he was named the American Baseball Coaches Association High School Division III National Coach of the Year.

 
 17784Steve Bushnell was inducted into the Kansas State High School Activities Association Hall of Fame this past spring, one of the six hall of fames he's a member of. [Photo courtesy of KSHSAA Covered]

Bushnell was inducted into the Kansas State High School Activities Association Hall of Fame this past spring and is also a member of the Ban Johnson Baseball, Kansas City Kansas Community College, Emporia State, Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches and the Seaman baseball shrines.

Bushnell said the Vikings will continue to strive to be a state contender moving forward.

"I think we've set the bar pretty high so to speak in the time that I've been there in those 22 years as the head coach (including the COVID year),'' Bushnell said. "The game's changed a little bit. Obviously, the regular season has expanded and you can now play 26 games instead of 20 and the communication between the coach and catcher, that's a new part of it as well, and I'm excited for some of those changes.

"But the game at its core really hasn't changed a whole lot. I think the fundamental side of it and just being good at what I think is a formula for winning baseball is what we'll try to hang our hat on again and pitch, hit and play defense and then try to win situational baseball whether that's offensively or defensively and just try to be good at doing the fundamental things and just having an aggressive mindset. We want to have guys that play with confidence and prepare and play with effort and intensity and play the game hard.''

And Bushnell, who will also coach Seaman's girls wrestling team this winter, said he can't wait to get started.

"There's some fuel left in the tank and I'm excited for the opportunity and it will be good to be back on the field.''

 

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