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By RICK PETERSON
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Shawnee County high schools had plenty to celebrate in 2022, with county teams capturing three boys state team titles in three different sports while county athletes combined to earn nine individual championships.
Washburn Rural wrestling is No. 1 on TopSports' list of the top 10 boys high school sports stories of 2022 after winning its second straight Class 6A state team title while Seaman basketball is right behind the Junior Blues after winning the first boys state basketball championship in school history.
Individually, former Hayden distance ace Tanner Newkirk led the way with a record-setting three-win perfomance in the state track and field championships while 2022 was also about Highland Park's football team ending an eight-year losing skid with a breakout year, Shawnee Heights sprint star Jeremiah Smith running the fastest 100-meter dash in Kansas history and Washburn Rural senior Easton Bradstreet earning his place in Rural soccer history.
Here's a look at TopSports.news' top 10 Shawnee County boys prep stories of 2022, with the girls top 10 coming up next:
1. DATE WITH DESTINY PART II -- After posting a pair of Class 6A runner-up finishes, Washburn Rural's wrestling team captured the first-ever boys team championship by a Topeka school in 2021. The Junior Blues, with new coach Josh Hogan at the helm, made it two in a row in 2022, with senior state champions Aidan Boline and Austin Fager and then-freshman runner-up Easton Broxterman leading the way as Rural won the title by a 151-142.5 margin over Derby.
2. RUN FOR THE AGES -- A little past the halfway mark of the 2021-2022 high school basketball season, Seaman's basketball team was sitting with a so-so 7-7 record. Eleven wins later, including a dominating state tournament run, Craig Cox's Vikings were the Class 5A boys state champions for the first time in school history. With seniors Ty Henry, Mateo Hyman and Gavin Wilhelm and then-juniors Kaeden Bonner and Aron Davis setting the tone, Seaman won all three of its state games by double-digits, including a 66-47 romp past De Soto in the championship game.
3. TANNERIFIC -- Tanner Newkirk capped his outstanding distance running career for Hayden with a record-setting performance in the state track and field championships at Wichita State's Cessna Starium. Now a freshman at Kansas, Newkirk, a former state cross country champ, pulled off the rare distance triple in Class 4A, winning the 3,200 meters in 8 minutes, 58.88 seconds, the 1,600 in 4:12.25 and the 800 in 1:55.0 while setting state meet records in the 3,200 and 1,600 and posting the No. 5 time in state history in the 3,200. Newkirk was joined as a Wildcat state champ by then-freshman Jensen Schrickel, who won the 4A long jump title.
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By KEVIN HASKIN
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Musings without mistletoe:
• Amazing how good players are without playing a down of college football.
• Translation: Tis the season for recruiting superlatives baked into signings.
• Those narratives bear additional importance, though.
• There’s no better time to shine than in your first season.
• If you do, you might move on to a seemingly better program. Or if you don’t, you might move on anyway.
• The immediacy of the transfer portal leads to immediate opportunities. Or sometimes, an immediate end to playing football.
• It can be a crap shoot with high stakes but the number of participants continues to soar.
• I notice high school standouts who sign with major-college programs out of state and wonder if they might return to play closer to home.
• Then I slap myself. I should want them to kick butt and be a beacon for their hometowns.
• Coming off its Big 12 title, Kansas State’s rise looks to continue if you believe in recruiting grades.
• I prefer to believe in player development.
• Is K-State still a developmental program?
• Few teams in the country collect stars (recruiting or real) like Alabama, which faces K-State in the Sugar Bowl.
• The Wildcats have often struggled in bowl matchups against teams filled with high-rated talent.
• Chris Klieman, however, provides K-State a fighter’s chance based on success against top 10 opponents.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Hayden star Joe Otting made his decision to play football at Notre Dame six months ago and never wavered.
Otting made that commitment official Wednesday afternoon in front of friends and family at Hayden, signing his letter of intent with the Fighting Irish.
"I'm very excited to make it official and to get ready for the next journey out of me,'' Otting said.
Otting, a 6-foot-5, 280-pound offensive lineman, said his loyalty to Notre Dame has just gotten stronger since making his oral commitment in June.
"I'd say I've been up there six or so times and it's been a good process,'' he said. "To build a relationship with all the coaches, its been nice.''
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By RICK PETERSON
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Hayden junior girls basketball player Avery Grunert and Shawnee Heights junior wrestler Allen Baughman have been named the Dan Key Farmers Insurance Agency Rising Stars of the Week.
The Dan Key Agency will recognize top Shawnee County underclassmen throughout the 2022-2023 school year.
Here’s a brief look at the accomplishments of Grunert and Baughman last week:
AVERY GRUNERT, Hayden
Grunert, a 5-foot-6 guard, scored a career-high 17 points off the bench to help lead Hayden to a 71-14 non-league win over Kansas City-Bishop Ward last Friday at Hayden.
Grunert was Hayden's leading scorer as the Wildcats finished the 2022 portion of the 2022-2023 season with a 3-1 record.
Grunert was a Class 4A state placer in golf this past fall, tying for 14th place to help lead the Wildcats to a third-place team finish for the second straight season.
ALLEN BAUGHMAN, Shawnee Heights
Baughman went 8-0 with eight pins in last weekend's Johnson County Classic at Blue Valley to capture the championship in the 175-pound weight class.
Baaughman, 16-4 on the season, capped his championship run with a win by fall over St. Thomas Aquinas' Elzie Slaughter at the 3:11 mark and recorded four pins between 30 seconds and one minute, helping Heights finish fourth as a team in the 25-school event.
Baughman was a TopSports.news All-Shawnee County Top 22 pick in football this past season.
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By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Washburn Rural's girls have returned to the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Class 6A state rankings after a pair of victories over ranked teams last week.
Rural is No. 7 in this week's rankings, released Tuesday, one spot behind Topeka High, which moved up to No. 6 from No. 10 in 6A.
Seaman's girls (5A), Silver Lake's girls (3A) and Highland Park's boys (5A) all remained No. 2 in the KBCA rankings while Hayden's boys remained No. 3 in 4A, Topeka West's boys moved up to No. 7 in 5A and Rossville's girls climbed a spot to No. 9 in 3A.
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