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Seaman's baseball team is in the position it wants to be heading into Class 5A postseason, putting together a solid 17-3 campaign and earning the right to host a Class 5A regional tournament with a No. 1 or No. 2 seed in the East.
Now the aim for Trent Oliva's Vikings, who closed out their regular season Tuesday with a 10-2 Centennial League win at Hayden, is to step up their game another notch or two for their postseason run.
Regional sites will be determined on Saturday, with regional tournaments contested next week. Seaman has assured itself of at least the No. 2 seed and is still in the running for the top East seed depending on the outcome of Blue Valley Southwest's game at Lawrence Thursday. Southwest is 16-3 after a 3-1 win over Blue Valley West Tuesday.
"There's some things out there we can clean up and get better at,'' Oliva said. "We had some base-running errors today, we weren't clean fielding the ball and we had some walks here and there, and that's going to happen, but we obviously have a lot of things we can clean up and we're looking to keep getting better each day.''
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Shawnee Heights' boys golf team dominated Monday's United Kansas Conference tournament at Shiloh Springs Golf Course in Platte City, Mo., putting five players in the top eight places individually en route to winning the team title by a 329-339 margin over Basehor-Linwood.
Sophomore Alex Valdivia was the UKC runner-up with a 77 and sophomore Aiden Jones tied for fourth with an 83, while Shawnee Heights also got a strong performances from seniors Ethan Rottinghaus, Kyler Ortiz and Tyler Peterson as the T-Birds captured what was believed to be their first league golf title since 1999.
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OLIVIA BRUNO, Washburn Rural
A senior, Bruno had a monster week as Washburn Rural's softball team rolled to doubleheader sweeps over Centennial League foes Seaman, Manhattan and Junction City. Bruno hit seven home runs with 13 runs batted in on the week and had three-home run days against Manhattan and Junction City. Bruno, who will play collegiately at Kansas, also went 4-0 as a pitcher with 34 strikeouts while not allowing a run.
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GIRLS
100 METERS
Reed, Topeka West 12.2
Hillebert, Hayden 12.69 (12.6)
Brooks, Topeka West 12.6
200 METERS
Reed, Topeka West 25.99
Rottinghaus, Shawnee Heights 26.39
Brooks, Topeka West 26.77
Hillebert, Hayden 26.82
Ingram, Washburn Rural 27.1
400 METERS
Reed, Topeka West 57.94
Rottinghaus, Shawnee Heights 58.52
Foster, Rossville 59.91
Bray, Washburn Rural 62.82
Rottinghaus, Silver Lake 63.59
800 METERS
Druse, Seaman 2:21.0 (2:21.02)
Wagner, Washburn Rural 2:24.63
Foster, Rossville 2:24.94
Carter, Washburn Rural 2:26.08
Bird, Washburn Rural 2:29.23
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The Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association (KWCA) has selected Maryville University senior Bailey Kelly, a former Seaman state champion, as its 2021 NCAA Division II Senior College Wrestler of the Year.
A 2016 Seaman graduate, Kelly was a four-time Class 5A state medalist and won a state championship his senior season after recovering from an ACL injury.
Kelly graduated from Maryville with his bachelor’s degree in December and is scheduled to finish his master’s degree in August.