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There was a long list of things that Seaman girls soccer coach Tim Nussbaum saw Tuesday out of his team that need improvement.
But there was also a huge positive -- the Vikings' first victory of the 2021 season.
Freshman Marin Schuler found the back of the net midway through the opening half against Cair Paravel Latin and the Vikings made that goal stand up the rest of the way, posting a 1-0 road win over the Lions at the Sunflower Soccer Complex.
Senior Emma Meinholdt and freshman Makena Schuler combined for the shutout in goal for Seaman, which improved to 1-1 on the season.
"The first win is good for our team, but we have a lot to learn,'' Nussbaum said. "We need to make the game simpler. We're making it complicated, but we'll take the first W however it comes.''
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ANDREW BECKLER, Washburn University
Beckler, a Washburn Rural graduate, tied the Topeka Country Club amateur record with a 64 last Monday and the senior went on to win the individual championship in the Washburn Invitational by 13 strokes with a 13-under-par 54-hole score of 200 as the Ichabod golf team won the team title by nine strokes.
JAYCEE GINTER, Washburn University
A freshman, the former Shawnee Heights softball star pitched a no-hitter in the Ichabods' 2-0 MIAA win over Fort Hays State last Friday and Ginter also picked up the pitching win in Sunday's 7-6 win over Nebraska-Kearney while going 3 for 5 at the plate and knocking in the winning run.
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Topeka High star NiJaree Canady, a 6-foot junior, has been named an All-Class 6A first-team selection by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association after leading the Trojans to a 23-2 record and a second-place finish in the 6A state tournament.
Trojan sophomore Kiki Smith (5-8) was also honored by the KBCA, earning second-team All-6A recognition.
Washburn Rural sophomore Brooklyn DeLeye (6-2) and junior Emma Krueger (5-11) both received All-6A honorable mention.
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The Topeka Golden Giants are looking for families willing to host a college athlete for this summer during the Golden Giants' 2021 baseball season.
The players are to report on May 31 and the Giants' season will conclude July 29 as the last possible playoff game.
Golden Giant host families will receive two season tickets, two hats and T-shirts, as well as other fun promotional items at the games. Our athletes get the opportunity to become a part of your family for the summer and build a lasting relationship.
The Topeka Golden Giants team website is https://goldengiants.us/landing/index for more information about the host program.
If you are interested in serving as a host family contact Golden Giants head coach Jacob Kirmer at
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First-year Hayden girls swimming coach John-Martin Schmidt began the 2021 season with high hopes for his Wildcats.
"We are all very excited to get back to racing after last season,'' said Schmidt, a Hayden alum and former multi-time state champion for the Wildcats. "We have a younger team, led by our 10 seniors who provide lots of experience and leadership.
"We have one of the best teams in Topeka and can't wait to get to our first meet.''
Hayden got that chance in last week's season-opening Topeka West Invitational at the Capitol Federal Natatorium and the Wildcats' solid performance only added to Schmidt's high expectations.