MVP Sports Magazine April 2014

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April 2014

CONTRIBUTORS Publisher & Editor Tara Dimick Photographer Rachel Lock Designer David Vincent

2013 1st Team All-State Returners

Account Executive Tara Dimick 785.217.4836 Subscriptions 785.217.4836 or taradimick@gmail.com

Contents PG 4 - Baseball & Softball Preview Leaders of the 2014 baseball and softball teams of Shawnee County.

PG 18 - Exceptional Athlete MVP interviews Hayden sophomore and 2013 State Tennis Champion, Tommy Hunter.

MVP Junior Board Alec Beatty, THS Justin Bibler, WRHS Logan Bledsoe, SLHS Alex Brun, SHHS Meredith Bender, TWHS Laura Dicus, TWHS Lindsay Dunekack, THS Madeline Hill, WRHS Michael Houghton, HPHS Jeremy Hurla, SHS Kylie Loewen, WRHS Kirah Lohse, HHS Mandy Madden, THS Andrea Rietcheck, RHS Katy Trupp, HHS Madi Wegner, SLHS Alisha White, HPHS

PG 20 - MVP to Business Owner

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MVP talks with Mark Hobart, Highland Park alumni and current Hayden parent, on how sports have helped his career as the owner/operator of Hertz Car & Truck Rental and Sales of Topeka.

PG 22 - Lane Leaders With talent and state experience, look for these 13 girls to make every lap count and lead their high school to state.

PG 25 - Champions x2 Cair Paravel's girls basketball team are the Season Champions for both the MCAA Tournament and the KCAA Tournament.

PG 26 - 2014 Spring State Champions A showcase of the State Champions of Winter Sports.

PG 29 - Growing Golf in Topeka

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PG 30 - Athletes in Action sponsored by Plato's Closet

Special thanks to junior board members Katy Trupp, Madeline Hill and Alisha White for their awesome help with the all day baseball/softball photoshoot. Couldn't have done it without you all!!! Thanks to Bettis Family Sports Complex for the use of their baseball and softball fields for photos. Shawnee Heights softball player Grace Lady, and baseball Coach Ryan Schmidt thanks for your help with paperwork.

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Lane Leaders With talent and state experience, look for these 13 girls to make every lap count and lead their high school to state in 2014.

Paige Alexander

Junior, Hayden Age Started Fun Energetic Swimming: Loud Optimistic Personable Goals:

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Re-qualify for state individually and possibly go to college for swimming.

Admire:

My sisters, Hannah and Claire, because they have worked so hard to be swimming at UNO.

Mckenzie Kramer Senior, Hayden

Madelyn Konrade

Gabby Vosburgh

Age Swim Smart Career Began: Unique Ambitious Hard Working Honest

Senior, Hayden Age Swim Cheerful Energetic Career Began: Hearty Motivated Playful

Sophomore, Hayden Age Swim Quirky Ambitious Career Began: Dedicated Sassy Sincere

Favorite Event:

Favorite Event:

Favorite Event:

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500m Freestyle

Goals:

Improve my times in my events and medal at state.

Admire:

My parents because they are always there for me.

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Every event I do!

200m Freestyle

Goals:

Goals:

Admire:

Admire:

To have state qualifying times.

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Drop more time and place at state.

My brother, because of his Judy Gregar, because she taught selfless devotion to me. I couldn't me that pursuing my dreams ask for a better big brother. takes dedication, determination, and self-discipline.


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Jacquie Gerant

Laura Dicus

Sophomore, Shawnee Heights

Fun Energetic Loud Optimistic Personable Favorite Event:

Junior, Topeka West

Age Started Swimming:

3

100m Breaststroke

Goals: To medal at state and to earn a college scholarship for painting.

Admire:

Gabbie Douglas, for her dedication.

Hannah McGowan

Affable Whimsical Playful Studious Bubbly Goals: I would like to be successful in my swimming career at state. In the near future, I would like to improve my times and gain more times at the national level. I would also like to swim in college.

Admire: I most admire my parents because they are so supportive and help me in all that I do.

Emily Hodge

Junior, Shawnee Heights

Dedicated Opinionated Caring Passionate Competitive Goals:

Junior, Topeka West

Age Swim Career Began:

Shy Determined Faithful Tough Warm-hearted

8

Win state, make Olympic trials, swim in college and continue to do what I love.

Admire: My current coaches, along with my childhood coach, Paul Monroe. Coach Monroe was my head coach from 9-15 years old. He taught me so much and pushed me past my limits to make me the competitor and swimmer I am today.

Goals: My goals are to keep dropping time in my events, and possibly swimming in college.

Admire:

I admire my parents because they are the ones who encourage me and push me to strive for new goals.

Camille Parman

Alex Millhuff

Junior, Topeka West

Inquisitive Energetic Gregarious Whimsical Loquacious

Senior, Topeka High

Competitive Dedicated Genuine Critical Reliable Goals:

Age Swim Career Began:

8

This season I want to drop time and make first team all state.

Admire:

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Favorite Event: 100m Breaststroke

Goals: My main goals are to improve my times and technique.

Admire:

My parents because they support me in everything I do.


Christian Outgoing Determined Passionate Courageous Age Swim Career Began:

Halsey Handley

Friendly Competitive Athletic Ambitious Determined

Independent Competitive Strong-willed Empathetic Unique

5 Libby Pope

Age Swim Career Began:

5 Ashley Smith

Age Swim Career Began:

Sophomore, Washburn Rural

Senior, Washburn Rural

Goals:

Favorite Event:

Favorite Event:

To represent my school at the state swim meet in several events. In the future, I plan to stay actively involved in swimming, keeping my options open to participate, coach and motivate others in the sport I love.

50m Freestyle

50m Freestyle and 100m Backstroke

Admire:

Goals:

My siblings because they are all such a good example for me and have taught me to try hard and be myself.

Admire:

Senior, Washburn Rural

Admire: I admire my family the most when it comes to swimming, determination and strive. My parents are also my coaches and inspire me to lead others to the light of Christ.

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To make state times and to just have fun. I admire my friends for always wanting to be better at what they do, and helping me achieve my goals.

Champions x2 Cair Paravel’s girls basketball team clutched Season Champions in the MCAA (Metro Christian Athletic Association) Tournament, held February 20-22 at Blue Ridge Christian School in Blue Ridge, Missouri. The team won their second championship at the KCAA (Kansas Christian Athletic Association) Tournament, held February 27-March 4 at St. John’s Military School in Salina, Kansas. Cair Paravel beat WAHAA of Wichita in the final game of the conference.

Honors:

Peyton Williams, SO Christian Team Player Award 1st Team MCAA All-Conference MVP of the MCAA Conference. KCAA All-Tournament Team MVP of the KCAA Tournament

Kristian Guenther, SR Christian Team Player Award Runner-Up MCAA All-Conference Amanda Hiebert, JR 2nd Team MCAA All-Conference KCAA All-Tournament Team

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Players:

Kaitlin Coker, FR Gabby Kentch, SO Claudia Hickam, FR Erin Brown, FR Hermine Allen, FR

Yevgine Allen, FR

Kayla Stone, SO Peyton Williams, SO Kristian Guenther, SR Amanda Hiebert, JR

Head Coach: Dan Guenther Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Copeland Andrea Lindeman

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2014 WINTER

STATE CHAMPIONS

Tagen Lambotte SR Rossville 3A 152 lb. State Wrestling Champion

Haegan Schaefer JR Silver Lake 3A 126 lb. State Wrestling Champion

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Bryce Gfeller FR Rossville 3A 106 lb. State Wrestling Champion

Tyson Toelkes SR Shawnee Heights 5A 285 lb. State Wrestling Champion


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2014 WINTER STATE CHAMPIONS

Nick Badsky (L-R) John Fritsch JR WRHS; Nick Badsky SR WRHS; 6A 100 yd Backstroke Champion Bryan Hahn SR WRHS; Craig Haug SR WRHS Bryan Hahn STATE RECORD: 6A 200 YD MEDLEY RELAY STATE RECORD: 400 YD FREESTYLE RELAY

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6A 100 yd Breaststroke Champion

Ashton Anderson SR Washburn Rural 6A Girls Bowling Champion


Growing Golf in Topeka The National Golf Foundation reported in the Golf Participation in America, 2010-2020 study that after substantial growth in golf participation (a 50 percent increase) from the mid-80s to the turn of the century, the numbers of golfers have plateaued since 2000 and are slowly declining. That same report forecasts that the growth rate of golf participation between 2010 and 2020 will be one percent. Rick Farrant, owner of GreatLife Golf & Fitness, is aware of these trends and has worked to increase golf participation since he took ownership of his first golf course, Lake Perry Country Club. In the 90s, Rick opened a summer golf camp at Lake Perry. The camp provided youth the opportunity to play an 18-hole scramble with their high school staffer, break for lunch and then spend their afternoon golfing, playing other sports or relaxing in the game room. I still remember all the kids that went to those camps,” Rick recalls. “And, all of them are still playing golf.” That camp helped inspire Rick to go to the school board to request that Jeff West High School have a girls’ golf team. The first team, in 1995, was a team of one—Rick’s daughter, Janelle. And the coach—Rick Farrant. Fast-forward to today, GreatLife Golf & Fitness is bringing back the golf camps, but now at more locations, Shawnee Country Club and Berkshire. The golf camps have a similar model as those from the days at Lake Perry Country Club, with the same objectives: grow the game of golf and teach young people a lifetime sport. “You don’t have to be a great golfer, or even a good golfer,” Rick said. “Through practice you will get better and learn to love the game—a game you will use the rest of your life.” GreatLife is currently looking for high school and college students to lead the summer camps. They are seeking individuals that know the game of golf and would enjoy teaching young people to apply for a summer job of golf, swimming, basketball and fun. If you are interested in applying for a staff position with the golf camps or to have your child attend the camps, go to www.GreatLifeGolf.com or stop in at any GreatLife location.

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