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'That's my goal': Hayden's Finn Dunshee looks to break Jordy Nelson's record at state
TOPEKA — Finn Dunshee received a letter a few weeks ago during his senior year retreat at Hayden. “By senior year, you better be a state champion in track.”. Dunshee penned this very letter to himself during his freshman year. He wrote it during a theology class and it was stashed away to be opened during the final retreat of his time at the high school.
Swimming skills crucial during summer months
TOPEKA – (KSNT) May is swim safety awareness month. As summer approaches, it’s prime time to enroll in swimming lessons. With pools and lakes opening for the season, it’s important your kids are comfortable and confident in the water. Practicing techniques like kicking and floating can help save your child from drowning. According to the […]
Syracuse transfer, Wichita native Bryce Cohoon commits to Kansas
Kansas football has added another local transfer to its incoming class. On Saturday, Syracuse transfer Bryce Cohoon announced his commitment to the Jayhawks. Cohoon has already taken a visit to KU and will be a redshirt freshman when he reports to campus. He will have four seasons of playing eligibility remaining.
Hayden baseball claims 'ultimate goal' in Class 3A State Championship
TOPEKA — The pitching staff for Hayden was on fire across the Class 3A State Tournament. Different players stepped up at different stages and on Friday night, it was Liam Annand’s turn. The righty threw down a performance worthy of a trophy. Annand’s masterclass helped Hayden taken down...
WATCH: Former KU radio host Derek Johnson on K-Nation
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Former Rock Chalk Sports Talk radio host Derek Johnson joined K-Nation on Sunday to talk all things Kansas Jayhawks. Johnson, who is now the voice of Baker Athletics, covered the ‘Hawks with KLWN for nearly a decade after graduating from KU. On K-Nation, Johnson shared some of his favorite memories, and favorite […]
Oklahoma Sooners beat Kansas Jayhawks to advance in Big 12 Tournament
It was an uncharacterstic performance for the Oklahoma Sooners defensively, racking up seven errors against the Kansas Jayhawks. But they found a way to overcome the miscues to pick up the 7-5 win over the Jayhawks. The Sooners got on the board in the first inning, taking advantage of a Kansas error. John Spikerman led off the game with a single and advanced to second on an errant pickoff attempt. Spikerman moved to third on Jaxon Willits groundout fielder’s choice and then came in for the first run of the game on Easton Carmichael’s sacrifice fly. In the second inning, the Sooners...
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