Mike Williams' Highland Park Scots opened their 2024-2025 season with a 31-point win

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Junior Maddie Gragg (32) scored a game-high 21 points in Seaman's UKC win Friday night.

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Junior KaeVon Bonner led Seaman with 25 points in Tuesday's 70-50 UKC win over Lansing.

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Hayden's Dwayne Anthony picked up his first win as a head coach in Thursday's 62-47 win over Wichita Trinity.

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Silver Lake coaching legend CJ Hamilton will be inducted into the KSHSAA Hall of Fame in 2025

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Former Seaman baseball coach & athletic director Steve Bushnell to be inducted into the KSHSAA Hall of Fame

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By CAMDEN MARTIN

TopSports.news

Topeka is a town rich in fun and exciting things to do.

One such thing is participating in a sports team. There’s no shortage of sports teams for youths of various ages and although becoming a member of these teams might seem vexing to those who are new, it is easy.

One such way to become involved in these teams is to take part in the Police Athletic League of Topeka, or PAL program.

The Police Athletic League of Topeka is the heart of sports for the youth living in Topeka,  offering programs to children in kindergarten through sixth grade.

PAL offers fun opportunities through the Boys and Girls Club of Topeka. Playing games of traditional sports such as basketball, baseball and flag football, there’s never a dull day with PAL. Even for those uninterested in sports, there are programs that allow for other kinds of involvement. Members are also granted the chance to participate in in activities such as boxing and chess.

In addition to physical and social opportunities, the mission of PAL is to teach the youths of Topeka important lessons in teamwork, good sportsmanship and self-discipline.

But one of the most enlightening experiences members can have is the chance to interact with the officers of the Topeka Police Department. Taking time out of their duties protecting the town they call home, these distinguished officers have chosen to dedicate their efforts to enriching the bodies and minds of local youths.

 One such officer is Sergeant William Lister, who serves as the president of PAL. Sergeant Lister freely offers his free time to enriching the lives of Topeka’s children with fun and engaging sports. Another officer serving is Lieutenant John Sturgeon, the treasurer of PAL.

With the help of these noble police officers, the Police Athletic League of Topeka has become an organization that Topeka can be proud of.

Much more than a simple sports program for children, it’s way of bringing people together, especially handy during the idle, warm months of summer. 

The Police Athletic League of Topeka has something for everyone to enjoy; whether it’s exciting sports or a different interest. One can be aware of this organization by following it on their website, Twitter and Facebook. 

If you wish to get involved in this year-long program, visit their website at paltopeka.org.

Children from K-6th grade are accepted, with registration $25 for individuals and $125 for teams.

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