Topeka High's Hailey Caryl leads the city in rebounds & assists..

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Coach Zach Williams annoucned a Washburn recuriting class of 34 high schoolers & 17 transfers.

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Seaman Girls Bowling Team won the Topeka Shawnee County Championship for the 3rd straight time.

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Washburn Rural's Boys Bowling Team repeated as Topeka Shawnee County Champions.

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Nate Wallace in coaching-mode with his Highland Park boys team.

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By RICK PETERSON

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Shawnee Heights' boys and Seaman's girls captured the United Kansas Conference team championships Wednesday at Lansing while Heights' Henry Schattilly and Kaden Evans posted a one-two boys individual finish.

AliyahTangpricha2026Cent 3Senior Henry Schattilly shot a 761 series Wednesday to win the UKC individual title for team champion Shawnee Heights. [Photo by Scott Paske/KSHSAA Covered]

Seaman won the girls team title by a 3,019-2,907 margin over Shawnee Heights, while the T-Bird boys took top honors by a 3,652-3,534 margin over Lansing.

Schattilly shot a banner 761 three-game series with games of 245, 269 and 247 to take the boys individual title while Evans was second with a 707 series, including a first-game 289. Heights' Chevy Stallbaumer posted a 10th-place finish with 658 series, including a 259. 

LeahCrawford2026City 4Seaman sophomore Leah Crawford finished fourth individually to lead Seaman to the UKC team title. [Photo by Brent Maycock/KSHSAA Covered]

Seaman's girls rode its balance to the girls team championship, with Leah Crawford finishing fourth (596), Claire LaDuke fifth (590), Paige Snyder seventh (551) and Ava Carlson 10th (536).

Crawford had a high game of 225.

Reese Bell paced girls runnerup Shawnee Heights with a third-place individual finish (610) while Emma Wederski finishing eighth (542).

Bell had a consistent series with games of 204, 200 and 206 while Wederski had a high game of 209.

Shawnee Heights, Seaman and Topeka West will all compete in a 5A regional tournament next Tuesday at Gage Bowl, with the boys competing at 9 a.m., followed by the girls at 12:30 p.m.

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BOYS

Team scores

Shawnee Heights 3,652, Lansing 3,534, De Soto 3,392, Basehor-Linwood 3,239, Turner 3,237, Leavenworth 3,187, Piper 3,148, Seaman 3,050, Topeka West 3,006.

Individual results

1. Henry Schattilly, Shawnee Heights, 761; 2. Kaden Evans, Shawnee Heights, 707; 3. Hunter Bradley, Turner, 700; 4. Curtis Jones, De Soto, 684; 5. John Puppulo, Leavenworth, 680; 6. Cortland Worral, Lansing, 679; 7. Bryce Crocker, Basehor-Linwood, 668; 8. Cooper Pierce, Lansing, 665; 9. Maddox Denney, Lansing, 660; 10. Chevy Stallbaumer, Shawnee Heights, 658.

Other Shawnee Heights -- Evan Jones 641, Trey Donath 620, Braden Evans 484.

Seaman -- Connor Griffin 593, Jordan Staiert 591, Kyle Hartley 563, Garrett Shaw 561, Grayson McConnell 515, Max Juhnke 503.

Topeka West -- William Wiewald 615, Gibson Uhler 551, Brooks Hall 522, Nick Justus 522, Karsyn Whitlock 514, Sevon Covington 499.

GIRLS

Team scores

Seaman 3,019, Shawnee Heights 2,907, Basehor-Linwood 2,700, Lansing 2,632, Leavenworth 2,491, Piper 2,467, De Soto 2,390, Turner 2,259, Topeka West 1,757.

Individual results

1. Avery Lovegren, De Soto, 641; 2. Emma Lourentzos, Lansing, 624; 3. Reese Bell, Shawnee Heights, 610; 4. Leah Crawford, Seaman, 596; 5. Claire LaDuke, Seaman, 590; 6. Kenzie Ussery, Basehor-Linwood, 567; 7. Paige Snyder, Seaman, 551; 8. Emma Wederski, Shawnee Heights, 542; 9. Kayleigh Ussery, Basehor-Linwood, 540; 10. Ava Carlson, Seaman, 536.

Other Seaman -- Laci Cole 498, Kayla Duncan 486.

Other Shawnee Heights -- Addison VanMetre 527, Bailey Liby 524, Lauryn Valdivia 513, Tatum Simpson 404.

Topeka West -- Lily Hutchison 341, Kirsten Damme 334, Citlalli Martinez-Valdez 306, McKenzie Worthington 298, Mariah McGee 292. 

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