- Details
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Shawnee Heights senior Luke Perkins capped his star-studded high school swimming career with four Class 5A-1A state medals on Saturday at the Shawnee Mission School District Aquatic Center, running his four-year career medal haul to 12.
Perkins, who earned four state medals for the second straight season, posted a third-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly in 52.45 seconds and a fourth-place finish in the 200 individual medley in 1:59.14 and teamed with sophomore Evan Hoobler, senior Riccardo Corazza and senior Tanner Zerger to post a fourth-place finish in the 200 medley relay (1:40.48) and a sixth-place showing in the 200 free relay (1:31.53).
Washburn Rural's Jack Miranda capped an outstanding junior season with three medals in the 6A state meet, including a pair of third-place individual finishes.
Miranda finished third in the 6A 200-yard freestyle in 1:45.71 and third in the 500 free in 4:55.31 and teamed with junior Will Powell, sophomore Luke Lemke and junior Brogan Meier to post a seventh-place finish in the 400 free relay (3:22.37).
- Details
By ISAAC DEER
TopSports.news
Coming into Saturday afternoon's twinbill, No. 21-ranked Washburn University softball had won 26 straight games on its home turf at Gahnstrom Field dating back to last year.
However, while Washburn was able to secure a 3-2 extra-inning win against Oklahoma Baptist, Minnesota State-Mankato would snap the Ichabods' 27-game streak with a 5-0 win in the Ichabods' second game in the ESU Classic.
While Emporia State University hosts the ESU Classic, many of this weekend's games will be held at Washburn due to unplayable fields in Emporia.
Washburn (8-3) started the day on the right track with a 3-2 extra-inning win over Oklahoma Baptist. The Ichabods have never lost against the Bison in the four meetings between the two schools.
"It was a big win for us; OBU is a really good team," Washburn coach Brenda Holaday said. "We're not hitting the ball right now, so any win is big because we are really having to scratch and claw for everything we get. It ended up being a really big win for us because it would've been frustrating to go zero for two on the day. So to come away one and one is worth something."
Returning All-American Jaycee Ginter, a former Shawnee Heights star, started in the circle for Washburn in game one. Ginter earned the win, pitching eight innings, giving up two earned runs with three walks while striking out 11 Oklahoma Baptist batters.
- Details
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Washburn Rural's girls and boys swept the Centennial League bowling team championships Friday at Flint Hills Lanes in Emporia, while Rural's Claire Ireland claimed the girls individual title.
The Junior Blue girls won the Centennial team crown by a 2,852-2,799 margin over Junction City, including the Baker format games, while Rural's boys won by a 3,432-3,337 margin over Manhattan.
Ireland, a junior, rolled a 596 three-game series to take individual honors by 19 pins over Emporia's Darby Hauff while Gabby Martinez was next in line for Rural with a 514 series and Ashley Billups added a 491.
Hayden's girls finished fifth as a team (2,189), led by Emily Ireland's 463 series, while sixth-place Topeka High (2,089) was led by Aleshia White's 470.
Geo Peoples finished third individually with a 673 series while Logan Glinka added a 639, Tyler Faurot a 636 and Josh Hammons a 628.
Adam Krohe bowled a 608 series and Thomas Patterson a 592 to lead fifth-place Topeka High (2,907) while sixth-place Hayden was led by Trevor Christy's 539 series.
Hayden will compete in a Class 5A-1A regional tournament on Tuesday at West Ridge Lanes, with the gils bowling at 9 a.m. and the boys following at 1 p.m.
Washburn Rural and Topeka High will take part in a 6A regional on Friday at West Ridge, with girls competition getting under way at 8:50 a.m. and the boys event scheduled to start at 1 p.m.
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE BOWLING
At Flint Hills Lanes, Emporia
GIRLS
Team scores
Washburn Rural 2,852, Junction City 2,799, Emporia 2,745, Manhattan 2,199, Hayden 2,189, Topeka High 2,089.
Individual results
1. Claire Ireland, Washburn Rural, 596; 2. Darby Hauff, Emporia, 577; 3. Jordan Hunt, Junction City, 547; 4. Janiyah George, Junction City, 534; 5. Riley Roberts, Junction City, 531.
Other Washburn Rural -- Gabby Martinez 514, Ashley Billups 491, Elizabeth Poling 466, Taylin Sakers 441, Hailey Beyer 421.
Hayden -- Emily Ireland 463, Emily Lee 414, Ashley Lee 411, Jenna Kenkensiefken 348, Kinsley Reynoso 344.
Topeka High -- Aleshia White 470, Rylee Salts 430, Renesmel Lonnen 408, Gaiena Frank 340.
BOYS
Team scores
Washburn Rural 3,432, Manhattan 3,337, Junction City 3,285, Emporia 3,190, Topeka High 2,907, Hayden 2,888.
Individual results
1. Jayden Moreno, Manhattan, 703; 2. Jaden Lang, Manhattan, 675; 3. Geo Peoples, Washburn Rural, 673; 4. Devin Mohling, Emporia, 660; 5. Logan Lindsley, Junction City, 644.
Other Washburn Rural -- Logan Glinka 639, Tyler Faurot 636, Josh Hammons 628, Walker Thompson 560, Reece Godby 512.
Topeka High -- Adam Krohe 608, Thomas Patterson 592, Johnny Patterson 513, Austin Mitchell 450, Elijah Odum 403.
Hayden -- Trevor Christy 539, Henri Pryor 500, John Stickland 497, Ryan Spindler 497, Evan George 488, Connor Enos 437.
Seaman girls sweep UKC individual, team championships
Indiviual winner JaeLinn Thetford, a junior, bowled a 616 series to lead Seaman to the United Kansas Conference team championship in its first year in the league by a 2,887-2,790 margin over runner-up Lansing.
Senior Katie Price was next in line for the Vikings with a 527 series, while Claire LaDuke had a 491 series, Kayla Mize a 486, Laci Cole a 483 and Cheyenne Turkin a 472 series.
- Details
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
After dropping two previous games to Rock Creek by a total of 30 points, Silver Lake's boys basketball team made a dramatic turnaround Friday night, taking a 51-40 home Mid-East League decision over the Mustangs.
Friday's win was the second straight double-digit win for the Eagles, who improved to 6-12 overall and 5-4 in the league.
Silver Lake trailed 12-5 at the end of the opening quarter, but outscored the Mustangs 28-15 over the middle two quarters to put itself in position for the win before outscoring Rock Creek 18-13 over the final eight minutes.
Senior Troy Heiman led Silver Lake with 12 points while freshman Dayne Johnson added 10 points, junior Elijah Lopez nine points and junior Spencer Johnson eight.
MANHATTAN BOYS 78, WASHBURN RURAL 70 -- Manhattan handed Washburn Rural its second Centennial League loss of the season Friday night, dropping the Junior Blues into a share for the league lead with Emporia.
Manhattan (11-8, 5-4) rode a 26-13 first quarter to a big lead and the Indians led 38-28 at the half 59-45 at the start of the fourth quarter before the Junior Blues (14-5, 7-2) made up ground late.
Senior Jack Bachelor led Washburn Rural with 20 points, including four 3-pointers, and also had 10 assists.
- Details
By KYLE MANTHE
Special to TopSports.news
Looking at a game’s final score can be deceiving.
Clas 5A No. 1 Highland Park beating Sumner Academy 76-61 looks like business as usual for the Runnin’ Scots, but Highland Park coach Michael Williams will be the first to say that wasn’t the case, and that he’s happier it was so.
“(It was) for our own good … to have a test of character and see a couple of quarters where we are down,” Williams said. “To look them in the eye and get them thinking, doubting and worrying a little bit but also figuring out some character in some guys, too.”
Friday night was not the last home game of the season for Highland Park but it was Senior Night for the Scots’ senior class, which meant extra recognition for a group that has them at 17-0 heading into the final week of the regular season.
“They are program changers. We have been trending up and moving in the right direction over the last four to five years and this group of seniors took us to the next level, we leveled up this year,” Williams said. “They don’t only level up a team, they level up a school and a community and you get people behind us.”
The Scots will begin a busy final week at home against Harmon next Tuesday as coach Williams expects his roster to be back at full strength in time for sub-state.
“The beautiful part of the team is that we suit up 12 guys for a reason,” Williams said. “Other guys are able to step in and the show is able to go on and it has been good for growth and development of individual and group pieces overall.”