Cianna Graves accepts Shawnee Heights 3rd place team State trophy- led by 3 individual championships - Graves, Olive Jones & Brinnley Morris.

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Sydney VanDyke, Topeka West junior, in action vs. Kansas City-Turner.

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Coach Craig Cox has led 3 state tournament teams-Seaman (currently), Shawnee Heights & Washburn Rural.

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Girls wrestling coach, Damon Parker, cheers on his team to 3rd place at the state meet.

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Rossville coach Brandon McDonnell shared a special senior night with son, Jakoby.

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Senior Dayne Johnson becomes the all-time scoring leader for Silver Lake.

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By RICK PETERSON

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Phil Frost has carved out an impressive golf career, starring at Shawnee Heights and Washburn University, where he also had a stint as the Ichabods' head coach, while also playing professionally on the Prairie Golf Tour.

PhilFrost2025TGA 1 Phil Frost captured his first TGA City Match Play championship Sunday at Cypress Ridge Golf Course. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

PhilFrost2025TGA 10Phil Frost topped Patrick Golden 4 and 3 in Sunday's TGA City Match Play championship at Cypress Ridge Golf Course. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

And on Sunday Frost added another accomplishment to his resume, capturing his first Topeka Golf Association City Match Play championship at Cypress Ridge Golf Course with a 4 and 3 decision over Patrick Golden.

"It's just fun to get out and play a lot of golf,'' Frost said. "I haven't played much competitive golf in the last 20-some years and I just started getting back into it the last three years and it's fun to get out and feel the juices flowing again.''

Sunday's win capped a wire-to-wire run for Frost after he earned the top seed in qualifying last week.

"You know everyone's coming after the No. 1 guy, so it's difficult to go out there and play when that's the situation,'' Frost said.  "For the most part I had a lot of good shots and luckily it was match play so we didn't have to keep score and that made it a lot easier.

"If you (hit a bad shot) you can just pick up and go on to the next hole.''

PatrickGolden2025TGA 7Patrick Golden was the runnerup in Sunday's TGA City Match Play championship at Cypress Ridge Golf Course. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Golden advanced to the championship match as the No. 10 seed after winning the  championship in the President's Flight in 2024.

"It was obviously windy, as it has been the last couple of days, and Phil just hits it so solid down the middle,'' Golden said. "I struggled a little bit, we both did, but he was the better player today, so hat's off to Phil.''

And although he came up short in his title bid, Golden was proud of his tournament performance overallk.

"I had a good week,'' he said. "I was actually really happy with my whole week. I made a lot of birdies this week and today I just didn't when it mattered. But overall I had a great week.''

Jerry Kruger, the championship runnerup in 2024, won the President's Flight title with a 3 and 2 decision over Kevin Boyle. 

 

 

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