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BOYS
100 METERS
Smith, Shawnee Heights 9.8 (10.27)
January, Shawnee Heights 10.5
Reed, Highland Park 10.5
Richardson, Highland Park 10.5
Peoples, Topeka High 10.6
200 METERS
Smith, Shawnee Heights 21.82
Richardson, Highland Park 21.6
January, Shawnee Heights 22.4
Renfro, Silver Lake 22.67
Schrickel, Hayden 22.72
400 METERS
Richardson, Highland Park 50.54
Blankenship, Topeka High 52.3
Wilkerson, Topeka West 52.95
Mack, Topeka High 53.16
Newkirk, Hayden 53.31
800 METERS
Newkirk, Hayden 1:57.99
B. Moore, Seaman 2:00.72
Wilson, Topeka West 2:04.72
Njoroge, Topeka West 2:06.63
Stuke, Seaman 2:06.76
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GIRLS
100 METERS
Nichols, Shawnee Heights 12.2 (12.33)
Reed, Highand Park 12.6
Brooks, Topeka West 12.85
Rezac, Rossville 12.96
Worley, Washburn Rural 13.01
200 METERS
Nichols, Shawnee Heights 25.85
Rottinghaus, Shawnee Heights 26.33
Brooks, Topeka West 26.57
Reed, Highland Park 26.5
Rezac, Rossville 26.79
400 METERS
Rottinghaus, Shawnee Heights 59.76
Reed, Highland Park 59.98
Becker, Seaman 63.37
Foster, Rossville 63.54
Fredrickson, Washburn Rural 63.55
800 METERS
Druse, Seaman 2:15.19
Carter, Washburn Rural 2:29.28
Ismert, Washburn Rural 2:30.47
Fink, Washburn Rural 2:31.86
Farmer, Silver Lake 2:32.53
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IAN CUSICK, Topeka West
A junior, Cusick teamed with his twin brother, Miles, to win the city tennis championship in No. 1 doubles for the second straight season.in last Thursday's city tournament at Kossover Tennis Center. The Cusicks took an 8-1 win over Washburn Rural's Kyler Knudtson and Nick Luetje in the championship match, helping the Chargers win a share of the city team title with Rural.
MILES CUSICK, Topeka West
Cusick, a junior, teamed with his twin brother, Ian, to win the city tennis championship in No. 1 doubles for the second straight season.in last Thursday's city tournament at Kossover Tennis Center. Miles and Ian beat Washburn Rural's Kyler Knudtson and Nick Luetje in the championship match, 8-1, helping the Chargers win a share of the city team title with Rural.
BETHANY DRUSE, Seaman
A junior, Druse set the Seaman school record in the girls 800 meters in last Friday's Bob Camien/Claudia Welch Invitational at Seaman, winning the event in a time of 2 minutes, 15.19 seconds. Druse's time was the best girls 800 meters clocking in the state this spring.
MARRIT MEAD, Washburn University
Mead, a sophomore, went 4 for 8 in last Saturday's 5-1, 13-3 doubleheader sweep at Emporia State, helping the Ichabods clinch the MIAA regular-season championship while extending their winning streak to 22 games. Mead, a Santa Fe Trail grad, went 1 for 3 with a run and a run batted in in the first game and went 3 for 5 in the second game with a double and a home run, scoring three runs with five RBI.
MASON THIEU, Washburn Rural
Playing his first city tennis tournament since his freshman season, the Washburn Rural senior captured the No. 1 singles championship last Thursday at Kossover Tennis Center with an 8-2 win over Topeka West's James Maag in the final match. Thieu helped lead the Junior Blues to a share of the team title with Topeka West.
ALEX VALDIVIA, Shawnee Heights
Valdivia, a junior, followed up his United Kansas Conference individual golf title with the city championship last Monday at Topeka Country Club. Valdivia, a returning Class 5A state medalist, shot a 27-hole score of 116 to take city medalist honors by two strokes over 2021 city champ Luke Leonetti of Washburn Rural.
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Washburn baseball scored seven runs in the first inning and never trailed as the Ichabods evened the series with a 10-8 home victory in Game 2 against Pittsburg State on Saturday afternoon.
Washburn (29-17, 19-13 MIAA) will close out the regular season on Senior Day Sunday at 1 p.m.
Pittsburg State (28-18, 21-11 MIAA) drew a leadoff walk to start the game and reached third after a couple of wild pitches, but Ichabod starter John Cross got three consecutive strikeouts to end the inning.
Washburn's offense wasted little time getting on the scoreboard and showed its power in the bottom of the first as Brett Ingram hit a one-out solo shot over the fence in left center field.
Parker Dunn drew a five-pitch walk before Tyler Clark-Chiapparelli cleared the bases with a long two-run homer to left field.
Quinn Waterbury singled to right and moved up to second on a fielding error. A wild pitch allowed him to move up to third and then score on Easton Bruce's RBI groundout to put the Ichabods in front, 4-0.
A walk, single, and another walk loaded the bases and forced the Gorillas to change pitchers. With the wind blowing strong, Cal Watkins' hit to the outfield fell for a double that drove in two more runs. Washburn's seventh run of the frame was scored by Otto Jones on a wild pitch.
The Gorillas scored two runs in both the third and fourth innings to make it a 7-4 game.
In the bottom of the fourth with one runner on and two outs, Waterbury hit a monster home run to right field to increase WU's lead to 9-4.
Pittsburg State answered with two runs of its own the following inning, but Washburn Rural product Dalton Huggins took over on the mound and got all three outs to leave the bases loaded and end the inning without further damage.
After both teams were retired in order in the sixth, the scoring got started again in the seventh. The Gorillas scored two runs, one unearned, to pull within one, 9-8.
Washburn added some insurance in the home half of the seventh. With runners on first and second, Jones laid down a sacrifice bunt to move both Ichabods into scoring position. Pittsburg State brought in a new pitcher and the first pitch got away, allowing Scott to score and push Washburn's lead to 10-8.
Huggins got three quick outs in the eighth and returned to close out the ninth. After a leadoff walk, Huggins got a strikeout and then induced a game-ending 5-4-3 double play.
The Ichabods out hit the Gorillas, 13-9, and recorded three home runs, a double, and a triple on the afternoon. Ingram was 3 for 5 and notched his 11th homer of the season. Waterbury and Clark-Chiapparelli were both 2-5 with a two-run home run and two runs scored. Scott went 2-3 with a walk at the plate and scored twice.
Huggins earned the win and improved his record to 5-1 after throwing five innings in relief and allowing two runs, one earned, on two hits and two walks to go with six strikeouts.
Cross went four innings and surrendered six runs on seven hits with three walks while achieving a season-high nine strikeouts. Additionally, after the leadoff walk, he retired the next six batters on strikeouts.
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Washburn softball rolled to a doubleheader sweep at Emporia State on Saturday, and coupled with Central Oklahoma's loss to Pittsburg State, the Ichabods clinched their third MIAA regular- season championship and second since 2018 under coach Brenda Holaday while winning their 22nd game in a row.
With Saturday's 5-1, 13-3 sweep, Washburn finished off the regular season 42-11 and 24-2 in the MIAA and will be the No. 1 seed in the postseason tournament next weekend in Edmond, Okla.
The Ichabods started the first game with three runs in the top of the first after Marrit Mead drew a walk and then, after a single by Paige Robibins and a walk by Jaycee Ginter, Ashton Friend grounded out, scoring Mead. Hadley Herschen's two-out single scored both Robbins and Ginter as Washburn went up,3-0.
The Hornets came back with a run of their own in the bottom of the first cutting the lead to 3-1.
After scoreless at bats in the second and third for the Ichabods, Kerschen led off the fourth with a walk and Autymn Schreiner singled to right, moving Kerschen to second. Kaylee Wagner came in as a pinch-hitter and her sacrifice fly scored Kerschen and then Mead's single up the middle scored Schreiner as the Ichabods went up 5-1 to wrap up the scoring.
Ginter moved to 27-3, scattering six hits and allowing an earned run while striking out five.
Friend and Schreiner each had two hits and Kerschen drove in two runs.
The Ichabods scored nine runs in the first three innings in Game 2, cruising to the 13-3 win.
Mead started off the game with a homer and then, after Friend walked, Jaden LaBarge doubled to left, scoring Friend as the Ichabods went up, 2-0.
In the second, Washburn scored a pair of runs with two outs when Mead doubled, scoring Stipsits who walked, as the Ichabods went up, 4-0.
The Ichabods added to their lead in the third when LaBarge hit a homer to center and then after singles from Kerschen and Schreiner and a walk from Stipsits loading the bases, Mead singled through the left side, scoring Schreiner and Kerschen. After Robbins' single and Ginter came up and singled to left scoring both Mead and Stipsits as the Ichabods pushed their lead to 9-0.
The Hornets added two runs in the bottom of the fourth cutting the lead to 9-2.
In the sixth, Washburn added four more runs when Stipsits cleared the bases with a triple, scoring Schreiner, Kerschen and Moore after all three singled. Mead then drove in her career-best fifth RBI of the game scoring Stipsits with a single as Washburn went up, 13-3.
ESU scored a run in the bottom of the sixth making the final margin 10 for the 13-3 run-rule win.
Mead finished 3 for 5 with her 5 RBI and scored three runs and LaBarge also had three hits driving in two. Stipsits also scored three runs.
Ginter picked up her second win of the day as she finished the regular season with a 28-3 record.