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KENDRA COOK, Silver Lake
Cook a freshman pitcher, threw a seven-inning no-hitter in a 7-0 second-game Mid-East League victory at St. Marys last Thursday.
Cook allowed one walk and struck out five against the Bears.helping the Eagles complete a doubleheader sweep.
MASON McCONNAUGHEY, Seaman
A senior pitcher, McConnaughey threw a complete-game no-hitter in Seaman's 3-0 Centennial League road victory over Junction City last Tuesday.
McConnaughey recorded 15 strikeouts against the Blue Jays and did not allow a walk. Mason backed up the Junction City no-no with a 3 inning run rule no hitter in his next outing vs. Emporia.
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City swimmers and divers tuned up for next week's city championsips with a dominating performance in Tuesday's Topeka West Invitational at the Capitol Federal Natatorium, capturing wins in 10 of 12 events.
Topeka West senior Kadence Jeffries and Seaman sophomores and Avery and Tauren Walz all won a pair of individual titles while Washburn Rural's Makenna Pritchard was also an individual winner.
Jeffries won the 200-yard free style by more than 11 seconds in 1 minutes, 58.56 seconds and the 500 free by 15 seconds in 5:12.79.
Avery Walz won the 200 individual medley in 2:13.26 and the 100 breaststroke in 1:08.62 while Tauren Walz won the 50 freestyle in 25.88 and the 100 butterfly in 1:02.73.
The Walz sisters both won four gold medals on the day, swimming on the Vikings' winning 200 free relay in 1:43.93 and the 400 free relay in 3:47.35.
Avery and Tauren teamed with the Grace sisters, freshman Joslynn and senior Gabby, on both winning relays.
Pritchard won the 100 freestyle (55.62) and teamed with Mara Bare, Kiersten Harris and Taryn Lemke to win the 200 medley relay (2:00.42).
Washburn Rural used its depth to win the team title by a commanding 501-313 margin over Bishop Miege while Seaman was third with 295 points.
TOPEKA WEST INVITATIONAL
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Shawnee Heights tore the cover off of the ball in Tuesday night’s doubleheader sweep over United Kansas Conference foe Lansing at Lake Shawnee.
Heights couldn’t have dreamt of a much better offensive night. scoring 30 runs with a pair of home runs and nine extra-base hits.
“We had an answer for every time (Lansing) scored,” Shawnee Heights coach Tara Griffith said. “I still think we have some room to improve. It took us a little while to adjust to the different speed from (Lansing) pitchers.
“Overall I thought we had a pretty good day.”
A 16-6 T-Bird victory in the first game was followed by a 14-3 decision in the second game, with both contests ending by way of the 10-run spread rule.
In the first game, the final T-Bird run came home off of a Lansing wild pitch. In Game 2 sophomore Karlyn Bowman smoked a two-run home run, walking it off for Heights.
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Luxanna Sands got Topeka High off to a great start and an even better ending Tuesday at Hayden.
Sands, a senior, scored both Topeka High goals, lifting the Trojans to a 2-1 overtime Centennial League victory over the Wildcats.
Sands, a returning All-Shawnee County midfielder, scored High's first goal in the first five minutes of the contest off an assist from Cierra Carranza and then broke a 1-1 tie with her second goal of the day 4:34 into the first overtime period.
"She has been a good scorer for us since she stepped on campus four years ago,'' Topeka High coach Derek Snook said of Sands. "She leads to a lot of our attack for sure.''
Sands' early goal gave Topeka High a 1-0 lead that stood up until the 16:44 mark of the second half when Hayden sophomore defender Lauren Sandstrom put a long-range shot in the goal.
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The Topeka Area Football Coaches Association will host its annual Junior Day Combine next Tuesday, May 3, at Shawnee Heights for football players who will be seniors in the 2022 season.
The TAFCA, along with Rebound Sports Performance, will offer a chance for players interested in playing at the collegiate level to test their ability in a combine setting.
There will be representatives from NCAA Division II, NAIA and junior college programs in Kansas and the Midwest area at the combine and prospect information and combine results will be available to every college that recruits the Topeka area.
Seventy-four prep players, most from the class of 2022, participated in last year's combine while representives from 18 area college programs were in attendance.
The combine will be conducted from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and players need to bring running shoes, cleats and water.