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By ISAAC DEER
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The Seaman Vikings' dominant defensive effort in Tuesday’s season-opener was spoiled by a crunchtime Emporia goal, giving the Spartans a 1-0 win at Seaman.
For nearly 80 minutes, Seaman was holding tight with an explosive Emporia offense.
Emporia, which was coming off of a 4-0 win against St. Marys, presented a challenge to a young Seaman team.
“That was a really good team we lost to,” Seaman coach Tim Nussbaum said. “They kept the ball from us well for a majority of the game tonight. We have to have short-term memory and get better tomorrow.”
While the offense was sparse for the Vikings, the defense was solid for both halves. Goalkeeper Ayden Thompson protected the goal in the backend giving Seaman security.
“I was impressed with what Ayden did for us today,” Nussbaum said. “He made a ton of saves for us today. We’re hoping we can help him out next game by having possession of the ball a little bit more.”
Key defensive contributions from Brandon Ruelas, Jack Pekarek and Joey Keil pushed Emporia back. The Vikings were able to make important stops in the first half that could’ve ended in goals for Emporia.
Emporia’s defense was just as superb as Seaman’s. Goalkeeper Diego Reyes led the Spartans to another shutout performance.
In the second half, Emporia changed the tempo and momentum of the game by netting a goal in a heavily trafficked box. Giovanni Garcilazo was able to successfully set up Netherlands native Mats Goerres with 14:29 to go.
“I thought we did well with possession,” Emporia coach Victor Ibarra said. “If you had to put a number out there, I think we had the advantage. A lot of our offense today was empty, in my opinion. But we did enough and thanks to the goal and the defense, we were able to take a win today.”
The one goal was all Emporia needed for the win on Tuesday and while it wasn’t necessarily the start Seaman wanted, the young team looked competitive.
Nussbaum took over as the head coach for the Seaman boys soccer team this fall. Nussbaum led the Seaman Lady Vikes to an 11-6-1 record last spring and hopes that the boys can replicate that and change their fortunes after having a struggling season last year.
“These guys are just brilliant,” Nussbaum said. “They worked hard all summer long for this program. They are getting so much better and I think with time, they’ll see all of their hard work pay off.”
Seaman will hit the road on Thursday to take on Manhattan (1-0).
EMPORIA 1, SEAMAN 0
Emporia (2-0) 0 1 – 1
Seaman (0-1) 0 0 – 0
Emporia – Goal: Goerres. Assist: Garcilazo. Shutout: Reyes.
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By RICK PETERSON
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Tuesday's non-league boys soccer match between traditional city powers Washburn Rural and Shawnee Heights was hard fought all the way through, with Heights playing its best soccer of the night late in the contest.
But both coaches agreed that a goal by Rural senior forward Easton Bradstreet just 1:43 into the game set the tone in the Junior Blues' 3-1 win over the T-Birds at the Bettis Family Sports Complex.
The game had barely started when Bradstreet found a crease in the Shawnee Heights defense and put the ball in the back of the net to put the T-Birds in chase mode the rest of the night.
"We talk about a fast start,'' Washburn Rural coach Brian Hensyel said. "Friday night in Wichita we scored two in the first five minutes. Here we get one early, so what it does is you just put somebody from behind the whole game and they're always chasing the game.
"That first goal, really at the end of the day, is the game-winner, It's the difference-maker.''
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EASTON BRADSTREET, Washburn Rural
A senior, Bradstreet scored four goals and had two assists as Washburn Rural's soccer team, the Class 6A state runner-up last fall, opened its 2022 season with a 7-1 non-league road romp at Kapaun Mt. Carmel last Friday.
HALEY CARPENTER, Topeka High
Carpenter, who has teamed with fellow senior Adisyn Caryl to earn back-to-back doubles berths in the Class 6A state tennis tournament, opened the 2022 season with the doubles title in last Thursday's Wamego Invitational. Carpenter and Caryl went 4-0 on the day to help lead the Trojans to the team championship.
ADISYN CARYL, Topeka High
A three-time Class 6A state tennis qualifier, Caryl opened her senior season with the No. 1 doubles championship in last Thursday's Wamego Invitational, teaming with senior Haley Carpenter to post a 4-0 record and help the Trojans win the team championship.
BELLE KENNEDY, Washburn University
Kennedy, a freshman midfielder, scored the first two goals of her college career in Sunday's 7-3 Washburn University women's soccer win at William Jewell, with the former Washburn Rural All-Stater helping the Ichabods improve to 2-0 on the 2022 season.
DEVON RUTSCHMANN, Washburn Rural
A junior, Rutschmann had a goal and three assists for Washburn Rural soccer, which went 19-1-0 last season, in a 7-1 non-league season-opening road win at Kapaun Mt. Carmel last Friday.
JALYN STEVENSON, Washburn University
Stevenson, a sophomore outside hitter from Spring Hill, helped lead No. 2-ranked Washburn University volleyball to a perfect 4-0 record in last weekend's Nebraska-Kearney Fall Classic. Stevenson led the offense with 37 kills and landed 10 service aces. Defensively, she was second on the team in with 29, had seven total blocks and had a .979 reception percentage after receiving 94 out of 96 service attempts.
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By RICK PETERSON
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There were times in Monday's Hayden-Topeka High volleyball dual when the host Wildcats looked to be on their way to a sweep.
But there were also times that the Trojans appeared to be poised to pull out a comeback win before Hayden ended up with a hotly-contested 25-23, 25-23, 22-25, 25-22 victory over its Centennial League rival at the Bueltel Activities Complex in the season-opener for both teams.
"We love winning,'' Hayden coach Jim Davis said. "We've got a new squad this year, we're real young. We only have one senior, Jenessa Broxterman, and you saw her tonight, she stepped it up. We gave her the game ball tonight.''
The first set was tied at 20 and 23 before Hayden scored the final two points to take the set.
Hayden jumped out to a 13-5 second-set lead on a block from freshman Kadence Watts and later led 17-8 on kill from Broxterman and 19-10 but Topeka High battled all the way back to within 24-23 before the Wildcats closed out the win.
The third set went back and forth throughout, with Topeka High jumping out 4-0 before Hayden fought back to take a 10-5 lead on a kill from junior Hannah Schmitz.
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Now starting his sixth year at Emporia State, former Topeka High standout Corey Thomas is in no hurry to leave a football program he loves.
In fact, it will be several months before the 5-foot-10, 185-pound wide receiver and two-year Hornet team captain makes a final decision on when that departure will come.
Thomas, the Hornets' leading receiver last season, is taking advantage of the extra year of elibility he was granted due to COVID and if he so chooses could return in 2023 for a seventh season due to a season-ending injury in '19 after just three games.
"I'm still about 50-50 on it,'' said Thomas about the possibility of coming back in '23. "I'm entering this year as a senior. I'm going through Senior Day and stuff just in case but it will be an after the season decision for sure.
"Life's coming quick, I'm 23 now, so I've just got some decisions to make after the season.''
Thomas, an All-City quarterback at Topeka High, caught 44 passes for 501 yards and four touchdowns last season for the 6-6 Hornets, earning All-MIAA honorable mention.
Emporia State coach Garin Higgins said that when Thomas is healthy he's among the top receivers in the MIAA.