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OTTAWA -- Former Seaman standout Casen Stallbaumer is all set to join what is quickly becoming a Viking pipeline to Emporia State.
A first-team All-Shawnee County pick last fall, Stallbaumer will compete for the East in Saturday's Kansas Shrine Bowl at Pittsburg State before he reports to the Hornet football team early next month along with his former Viking teammate and cousin, Camden Barta, also an All-County pick in 2021.
"It's a great program and it just felt like home down there,'' the 6-foot-2, 200-pound Stallbaumer said during an East practice session at Ottawa University. "It's not too far away and then I've got my cousin going there, too, so that just makes it a lot better.''
Stallbaumer and Barta will join two other former Seaman standouts, Dalton and Reid Cowan, on the ESU football team while another Viking product, Riley Cowan, is a member of the Hornet women's soccer team.
"There's three Cowans down there -- Dalton, Reid and Riley -- and I know them all real well,'' Stallbaumer said.
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Geoff Poston, who won a pair of state championships at Seaman after building a state contending program at Topeka West before moving to the college level, earned the No. 1 spot on TopSports.news' Top 10 Best of the Best Coaches list for bowling.
Poston, a star bowler himself, led Seaman's girls to the Class 5A-1A state championship in 2011 and coached the Viking boys to the 5A-1A title in 2017 while also recording three runner-up state finishes before launching the Ottawa University bowling program. Before going to Seaman, Poston coached Topeka West to runner-up and a pair of third-place state finishes.
Bob Benoit, No. 2 on the Best of the Best list, was a standout on the PBA Tour before taking over as Seaman's head coach and leading the Vikings to the 5A-1A boys team title in 2019 and a sweep of the boys and girls crowns this past season. Benoit's teams have also recorded three other top-three state finishes.
Former Topeka West coach Mike Thompson holds down the No. 3 spot on the Best of the Best list after leading the Chargers to a 5A-1A girls team title in 2015 and the boys championship in 2018.
Rounding out the top five are current Shawnee Heights coach Scott Mercer and former T-Bird coach Nick Harris, who led Heights to the 2010 girls state title.
Poston also earned the No. 1 spot in the Reader's Choice poll, winning by more than 350 votes, while Mercer and Benoit finished second and third in balloting by TSN readers.
A five-person panel of current and past sports media professionals with more than 150 years of combined experience met to help determine the final Best of the Best Top 10.
Current Washburn Rural coach Jolene Ricard is No. 6 on the Best of the Best list while former Rural coach Ed Lee checks in at No. 7.
Former Seaman coach Bob Calderwood is No. 8, followed by longtime Shawnee Heights assistant Laurie Crimmins and longtime Topeka West assistant Mark Gingrich, who have both been a part of state championship teams.
Here's a look at the Top 10 and Readers Choice Awards:
TSN TOP 10 BEST OF THE BEST BOWLING COACHES
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The Topeka Junior Golf Association wrapped up its 2022 tournament Tuesday at Cypress Ridge, crowning eight champions.
On the girls side Washburn Rural senior Avery Scott won the 15-17-year-old title while Peyton Wright won the 13-14 division and Addison Fechter was the champ in the 12 and under division.
Santa Fe Trail junior standout Lane Workman was the champion in the boys 15-17 division while Ayden Valdivia was the 13-14 champ, Brody Buessing won the 11-12 division, Landon Lentz was the 9-10 champ and Nikhil Rao won the 8 and under title.
Scott recorded a 36-hole score of 159, while Wright had a winning 18-hole total of 101 and Fechter shot an 18-hole score of 114.
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OTTAWA -- Linemen are used to laboring in anonymity.
But former Shawnee Heights offensive lineman Orrin Busenitz generated enough attention during his T-Bird career to earn a spot on the East team, which will face the West in Saturday night's Kansas Shrine Bowl at Pittsburg State University.
"I was extremely excited because I knew it was a big opportunity to represent my team and do some good for the kids in the hospitals,'' said the 6-foot-2, 295-pound Busenitz. "All the good that the Shriners do here I wanted to be a part of that.''
Only 39 players get the opportunity to play for the East and Busenitz said he was somewhat surprised to get the call to play in Kansas' premier all-star football game.
"I was a little bit (surprised), but I knew I was definitely good enough to be considered one of these top guys out here,'' Busenitz said.
Busenitz will play offensive center for the East, a position he played as a junior for Shawnee Heights before playing guard as a senior.
Busenitz will use this week's training camp at Ottawa University and Saturday night's game to help him get ready for the next step in his career at hometown Washburn University.
"I just liked the environment and the campus,'' Busenitz said of his decision to sign with the Ichabods. "They've been one of the top programs in the country in recent years and they have great facilities and great coaches, great people and I just wanted to be part of that.''
Busenitz is one of four former Shawnee Country standouts who will play for the East in Saturday night's game, which will kick off at 7 p.m. at Carnie Smith Stadium.
Former Rossville stars Torrey Horak and Corey Catron will play quarterback and slotback for the East while Seaman grad Casen Stallbaumer is playing linebacker.
Horak will play his college football at Central Missouri while Catron will play at Bethel and Stallbaumer at Emporia State.
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A solid case could be made for several candidates to garner the top spot inTopSports.news' Top 10 Best of the Best Coaches list for women's basketball, including three coaches who won three or more state championships.
But after winning three state titles and reaching five state championship games in Kansas' largest class and going on to a long career as a NCAA Division I assistant, the nod for No. 1 goes to former Washburn Rural coach Bill Annan.
Former Silver Lake coach Loren Ziegler garnered the No. 2 position after winning five 3A titles over a 33-year span while former Hayden coach Rick Strecker ended up No. 3 after winning three 4A championships.
Former Topeka West coach Mike Goehring, who won 6A and 5A titles and also posted a runner-up finish in 6A, earned the No. 4 position while current Washburn Rural coach Kevin Bordewick rounds out the top five, leading the Junior Blues to two 6A championships since 2019, including the 2022 title.
Strecker earned the No. 1 spot in the Reader's Choice poll, while Goehring finished No. 2 and current Shawnee Heights coach Bob Wells No. 3 in balloting by TSN readers
Nine members of the Best of the Best Coaches list earned at least one state championship, with five winning multiple titles.
A five-person panel of current and past sports media professionals with more than 150 years of combined experience met to help determine the final Best of the Best Top 10.
Former Seaman coach Ron Vinduska, former Shawnee Heights coach Mark Henry and former Topeka High coach Ted Juneau hold down the No. 6, No. 7 and No. 8 Best of the Best spots, with all three coaches earning state championships.
No. 9 on the Best of the Best list is former Hayden coach Doug Finch, who led the Wildcats to a state title and a pair of runner-up finishes, while former Topeka High coach Hannah Alexander closes out the top 10 after leading the Trojans to four straight 6A semifinal berths, with a pair of state runner-up finishes..
Here's a look at the Top 10 and Readers Choice Awards:
TSN TOP 10 BEST OF THE BEST WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACHES