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By CHARLES SPURLOCK
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Third-ranked (Class 5A) Seaman volleyball hosted a United Kansas Conference triangular with De Soto and Leavenworth Tuesday, with the Lady Vikes returning home after winning the Lansing Invitational this past Saturday.
Seaman volleyball swept De Soto and Leavenworth in UKC matches Tuesday night, improving to 12-1 on the season. [File photo/TSN]
Coach Tatiana Dowling commented on the team’s focus after winning the tournament over the weekend: “I think we were a little unfocused tonight and, honestly, when I went up to the huddle to discuss that aspect of our game, our upperclassmen were already holding everyone accountable. Their exact words were, ‘We have talked about it enough. It’s time to start fixing it.’ ”
Seaman and De Soto squared off in the first match of the day, with the Lady Vikes winning, 25-15, 25-22. In set one, the teams went back and forth on the scoreboard until Seaman forced a DeSoto timeout with a 15-12 lead. The lead increased to 19-13 after three straight service points from senior Kinley Wilhelm. The Lady Vikes extended the lead and won the first set by 10 points.
Set 2 began with De Soto jumping out to a 10-5 lead thanks to excellent blocking. Seaman cut into the lead and trailed 13-12 following three service points from senior Maggie Moulden. With the set tied at 18, the teams traded points until Seaman pulled away late, winning 25-22.

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By Todd Fertig
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The Shawnee Heights boys soccer team felt a big weight lifted from its shoulders Tuesday night at Bettis Family Sports Complex when it picked up its first victory after a stretch of three tough defeats.
Shawnee Heights junior Camden Granado (6) is congratulated by his teammates after scoring one of his two goals in Tuesday's 4-2 UKC soccer win over De Soto. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
The T-Birds fell behind visitor De Soto less than three minutes into the contest, but they never lost faith and finished with a 4-2 victory.
"The team feels great,” said junior Camden Granado, who netted two goals for the T-Birds. “It was a great way to bounce back.”
Granado matched De Soto’s opening goal midway through the first half when he fought through traffic with a pass from sophomore Mason Haas.
Sophomore Mason Haas had a goal and an assist in Shawnee Heights' 4-2 UKC soccer win over De Soto. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Shawnee Heights junior Mikey Lilly (3) is congratulated after scoring a goal in Tuesday's 4-2 soccer win over De Soto. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Just four minutes later, Haas put the T-Birds ahead with a penalty kick after being pushed in the back near the De Soto goal. And two minutes after that, Junior Mikey Lilly gave the T-Birds a 3-1 advantage that held through the intermission.
De Soto opened the second period with another strike to close the gap to 3-2, but Granado gave the T-Birds an insurance goal at the 16-minute mark.
“We’re a young team this year. We only have four seniors,” said T-Bird coach Nic Simons. “So, we’re going to make mistakes. I kept telling the guys ‘Let’s learn from those mistakes, show growth, and it will pay off eventually.’ And it did tonight.”

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By RICK PETERSON
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Washburn Rural put three players in the top six places on the way to a 19-stroke victory in Tuesday's Hayden Invitational girls golf tournament at Shawnee Country Club.
Washburn Rural's girls golf team poses for a team picture after posting a 19-stroke victory in Tuesday's Hayden Invitational at Shawnee Country Club. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
Senior Reece Randall shot a 78 and senior Natalie Peterson an 81 to place second and third place individually for the Junior Blues, who won their second straight tournament championship while junior Lauren Cox tied for sixth with an 86.
Washburn Rural senior Reece Randall sinks a putt in Tuesday's Hayden Invitational on the way to a runnerup individual finish. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
Senior Natalie Peterson posted a third-place finish in Tuesday's Hayden Invitational at Shawnee Country Club. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
"I'm proud of Reece, Natalie and Lauren,'' Washburn Rural coach Jared Goehring said. "It was another strong showing for them and they've been pretty consistent all season.
"Reece has obviously been playing pretty consistent in our one bag spot and has had some good events here early on but we're looking for the depth to kind of get a little bit more consistent towards the end of the year.''
Senior Colbey Stead rounded out Rural's top four placers with a 91, tying for 11th place, as the Junior Blues finished with a team score of 336 while host Hayden finished second at 355.
Hayden junior Lauren Borjon finished fifth in Tuesday's Hayden Invitational at Shawnee Country Club, leading the Wildcats to a second-place team finish. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
Hayden got a team-best fifth-place finish from junior Lauren Borjon (85) while junior Izzy Glotzbach and senior Addyson Baer tied for eighth place individually with 87s.
Seaman senior Jaycee Zimmerman shot an 82 to place fourth in Tuesday's Hayden Invitational at Shawnee Country Club. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
Seaman senior Jaycee Zimmerman shot an 82 to finish fourth individually as Seaman finished fifth as a team.
Topeka West senior Alex Baxter narrowly missed a top-10 finish, tying for 11th place with a 91.
The city tournament is on tap next Monday at Western Hills, beginning a stretch of league, regional and state competition, and Goehring said the Junior Blues will be looking to step up their game for the stretch run.
"We've got to go,'' Goehring said. "We're at the halfway point next week so it's about time that we kick it into gear, especially some of these older ones.''
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By RICK PETERSON
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Nineteen-year-old Myles Alonzo, a recent Topeka West graduate, was honored Tuesday as the Topeka Golf Association 2024 Player of the Year.
Former Topeka West star Myles Alonzo was honored Monday as the Topeka Golf Association 2024 Player of the Year. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
Alonzo received his award on Monday at Lake Shawnee Golf Course after the TGA wrapped up its 2024 season with the Bill McDonald Champions Stroke Play event.
The TGA Player of the Year award is based on points accumulated in all TGA events on the year, with Alonzo ending up on top with 440 points.
"I'm proud of myself and I know everybody else is proud of me,'' Alonzo said. "Hopefully, we can just keep on going and win a few more and just keep on going further and further.''
Alonzo won the city stroke play championship by nine strokes, posting a 54-hole total of 205 (68-69-68), and advanced to the quarterfinals of the match play tourney after qualifying No. 2 and teamed with brother Addison Alonzo to finish fourth in the 2-man best ball/scramble.
Former Washburn Rural and current Washburn University player Hayden Beck finished second in player of year points with 394 while James Monson (337) was third, Patrick Golden fourth (321) and Mac McFarland and Adam Head tied for fifth (316).
As a senior at Topeka West Alonzo swept city, United Kansas Conference and Class 5A regional titles before earning his third 5A state medal with a tie for 11th place. Alonzo shot a school-record 66 at regionals.

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By RICK PETERSON
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Dave Carson took command of the Topeka Golf Association Bill McDonald Champions Stroke Play Tournament with an opening-round 67 on Sunday and held on for title No. 6 Monday at Lake Shawnee.
Dave Carson captured his sixth Bill McDonald TGA Champions title Monday at Lake Shawnee, posting a three-stroke win. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
Carson carded a final-round 70 in the city event for players aged 40 and over, finishing with a 36-hole total of 137 to top Dennis Switzky by three strokes. Switzky shot an opening-round 71 before carding a 69 on Monday, the low round of the day.
"The first day was a great start and I was able to hang on the second day,'' Carson said. "It was nothing special. I had a double bogey mixed in there with some other birdies but the first day was a great start.''
Carson and Switzky played in separate groups on Monday so Carson didn't exactly know how the battle for the top spot stood during the match.
"He was keeping track but I was just trying to keep my head down and play,'' Carson said. "I didn't play 16 very well and he played it one shot worse than I did and I think he kind of figured that was kind of the end of the deal there.''
Scot Duddy (71-70) finished third at 141 while Patrick Golden (74-76), Chae Yi (77-73) and Don Jacobs (78-72) tied for fourth place at 150.
Awards were presented Monday in multiple age divisions for low gross and net (including handicap) scores.
The Champions event is named in honor of Topeka Shawnee County Sports Hall of Famer Bill McDonald.
TGA BILL McDONALD CITY CHAMPIONS STROKE PLAY TOURNAMENT