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By Todd Fertig
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The Highland Park girls basketball team took an important first step toward a trip to state Tuesday by holding off Leavenworth 53-38 on the Scots’ home floor.
Seeded third in the Class 5A East bracket, the Scots rode a dominant performance by sophomore post Amelia Ramsey to continue the improbable turnaround of the Highland Park girls program.
It was just three years ago that the Scots could barely field five players. Now, with a roster loaded with underclassmen, they are a game away from a trip to Emporia for the state tournament.
“All along we just told the girls to trust the process,” said second-year Highland Park coach Rob Brown. “One of our goals was to host a sub-state game. And a goal was to win a sub-state game. Now we’re fortunate to get to host a sub-state championship game.”
Highland Park, which improved its record to 18-3, will host Shawnee Heights, the six seed in the East bracket, Friday.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Shawnee Heights senior Luke Perkins and Washburn Rural junior Jack Miranda headline the 2023 All-City boys swimming and diving team after combining for four top-four individual finishes in state competition.
Perkins capped his prep career with four Class 5A-1A state medals while running his four-year career medal haul to 12 while Rural's Miranda finished his junior season with three medals in the 6A state meet, including a pair of third-place individual finishes.
Perkins, who earned four state medals for the second straight season, posted a third-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly and a fourth-place finish in the 200 individual medley and swam on Shawnee Heights' fourth-place 200 medley relay and sixth-place 200 free relay.
Miranda finished third in the 6A 200-yard freestyle and third in the 500 free in and swam on the Junior Blues' seventh-place 400 free relay.
Heights All-City first-team sophomore Evan Hoobler and senior Riccardo Corazza earned state medals in the 200 medley and 200 free relays while Corazza added an individual medal to his two relay medals, finishing eighth in the 5A-1A 100 free.
Rural junior Brogan Meier earned a 6A individual medal for the second straight year, taking eighth in the 100 free, and was part of the seventh-place 400 free relay along with Miranda, junior Will Powell and sophomore Luke Lemke.
Seaman senior Colin O'Rourke finished fifth in the 5A-1A 100 butterfly while Viking senior Daniel Ramirez took seventh in the 5A-1A 500 freestyle and eighth in the 200 free.
Topeka High sophomore Jaxon Cowdin finished 10th in the 6A one-meter diving event.
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By ISAAC DEER
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It had been over a half decade since the last time the Rossville girls basketball team had moved past the first round of sub-state.
But on Monday night, the Bulldawgs didn't just survive and advance; they decimated Perry-Lecompton on their home court in a first-round Class 3A sub-state contest.
Rossville (15-6) played about as good as a basketball team can in its dominant 66-14 victory.
It was so good that Rossville coach Michael Bell was greeted by a joyous team dumping him with water when he met with the squad after the game.
"I thought we played extremely well today," Bell said. "I thought it was one of the best first halves that we've played in a long time. I'm very happy that we've moved on. It's been a while since we got out of the opening round. We had a great crowd tonight; they were amazing.
"I told the girls in the locker room, 'Yes, everybody is here, and you have eight teams, but you don't know the real feeling until you get to the host site.' They know they have four other teams with a different crowd."
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By RICK PETERSON
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The Washburn University baseball team captured its eighth straight victory with a 4-1 MIAA win at Fort Hays State on Sunday afternoon.
The Ichabods will play their next four games at home, starting with a non-conference tilt against Missouri Western at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Falley Field.
Fort Hays (7-8 overall, 0-3 MIAA) struggled with its command on the mound to start the game and after recording the first out, walked three-consecutive batters to load the bases. Ike Book knocked in the first run on the first pitch of his at bat with an infield single to give the Ichabods a 1-0 advantage in the first.
Washburn (9-7, 3-0) extended its lead to 3-0 in the fourth inning with RBI singles from Otto Jones and Cal Watkins
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No. 20-ranked Washburn University softball extended its winning streak to seven games with two wins Sundayon the final day of the Washburn Invitational, defeating Southwest Minnesota State 6-2 and Wayne State 3-0 in a shortened game due to rain.
Former Shawnee Heights star Jaycee Ginter got the opening game start in the circle for 15-3 Washburn and went five innings, giving up only one run on one hit and striking out five as the Ichabods took a the win over the Mustangs.
It took until the fourth inning for either team to score and it was the Mustangs (0-5) that got on the board first, scoring one run on one hit and one error to break the tie.
The Ichabods came right back in the bottom of the inning, beginning with a walk by Erin Boles.
Autymn Schreiner reached on an error and Boles was able to reach home and score on a second error on the play.
Schreiner advanced to third on the play and scored during the next at bat on a wild pitch to put Washburn in front, 2-0.
Allison Hemsath entered the game as a pinch runner at first base after Kaylee Wagner walked and promptly stole second base.
Hadley Kerschen did the rest, driving her home on a single to center field. Kerschen was moved over to third base and scored on a single into left field by Jaden LaBarge to make it a 4-1 game.
The Ichabods added two more in the sixth inning, beginning with a one-out single by Kerschen. She was moved to second on a groundout, then Marrit Mead traded places with Kerschen, roping a double down the left field line.
LaBarge followed with her second hit of the day and her second RBI, driving in Mead to make it 6-2 Ichabods.