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Title: saul: topeka
Post by: fatty fat fat on July 03, 2009, 09:39:25 PM
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Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on July 03, 2009, 09:47:42 PM
agreed
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Saulbadguy on July 04, 2009, 09:57:31 AM
Its good to be a Topekan.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catdude33 on July 04, 2009, 10:28:43 AM
Its good to be a Topekan.

Moving to Topeka in 5 days.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: steve dave on July 04, 2009, 10:35:45 AM
Its good to be a Topekan.

Moving to Topeka in 5 days.

From where?  I will rate your impending level of  :frown:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catdude33 on July 04, 2009, 10:41:16 AM
Its good to be a Topekan.

Moving to Topeka in 5 days.

From where?  I will rate your impending level of  :frown:

from northwestern ks.  I lived in Topeka the first 18 years of my life though.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: jeffy on July 04, 2009, 01:15:17 PM
Lived there for a year an a half.  Pretty much the poor man's Lawrence.

Probably the worst capitol city in America (aside from D.C.).
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: steve dave on July 04, 2009, 03:12:53 PM
Its good to be a Topekan.

Moving to Topeka in 5 days.

From where?  I will rate your impending level of  :frown:

from northwestern ks.  I lived in Topeka the first 18 years of my life though.

OK, smooth sailing for you then :gocho:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: fatty fat fat on July 04, 2009, 11:28:42 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Pete on July 05, 2009, 02:58:43 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  


Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catdude33 on July 05, 2009, 03:59:28 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  


I think you are overrating Washburn Rural.  Also, Hayden should be last.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: BMWJhawk on July 05, 2009, 04:10:26 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  







Nice rankings, Pete.  I would probably have to put Hayden above Shawnee Heights, simply because of Hayden's football tradition.  Also, some of the skankiest, yet hottest girls in Topeka went to Seaman.  They were always nice to have at parties.  Had some epic battles with Nick Carlson and those guys back in the days on the ol' hardwood.  Seaman's not as bad as Highland Park, IMO.  Other than that....


 :thumbsup:


Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: fatty fat fat on July 05, 2009, 04:18:03 PM
good stuff. shocked to see hayden so low. thought it was the elite private school.

agree with t-high #1. very diverse/vibrant school. excellent students, great serve & volley games.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catdude33 on July 05, 2009, 05:05:40 PM
good stuff. shocked to see hayden so low. thought it was the elite private school.

agree with t-high #1. very diverse/vibrant school. excellent students, great serve & volley games.

Only good thing about Hayden was the Ben Meske(sp?) summer basketball camp.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Saulbadguy on July 05, 2009, 05:05:54 PM
lol.

1. T-High.  
2. T-West
3. Hayden
4. High Park

I won't rate the rest of the schools since they are garbage and not even really part of Topeka.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: mikeycat on July 05, 2009, 06:54:37 PM
lol.

1. T-High.  
2. T-West
3. Hayden
4. High Park

I won't rate the rest of the schools since they are garbage and not even really part of Topeka.

frack you!    Rural definitely belongs above HiPark.     THS has some good programs, but IMHO Rural gives a better education than the rest of 501.   And we won't discuss Seaman.

Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: fatty fat fat on July 05, 2009, 06:55:13 PM
lol.

1. T-High. 
2. T-West
3. Hayden
4. High Park

I won't rate the rest of the schools since they are garbage and not even really part of Topeka.

frack you!    Rural definitely belongs above HiPark.     THS has some good programs, but IMHO Rural gives a better education than the rest of 501.   And we won't discuss Seaman.




rural is in the middle of nowhere and has a generic looking school.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Saulbadguy on July 05, 2009, 07:31:30 PM
lol.

1. T-High. 
2. T-West
3. Hayden
4. High Park

I won't rate the rest of the schools since they are garbage and not even really part of Topeka.

frack you!    Rural definitely belongs above HiPark.     THS has some good programs, but IMHO Rural gives a better education than the rest of 501.   And we won't discuss Seaman.




rural is in the middle of nowhere and has a generic looking school.
'sactly.  We are talking elite, are we not? 
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: cas on July 05, 2009, 08:16:04 PM
Cousin is the softball coach at Rural. The softball team is so elite it is disgusting.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: FUKU on July 05, 2009, 11:48:47 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  




Probably would agree with most of these, 'cept I think Hayden should be above Shawnee Heights. Hayden is similar to a cult, but Heights is kinda gross. Rural is probably the most elite. T High has a lot of tradition, Seaman is pretty trashy.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Ghost of Stan Parrish on July 06, 2009, 01:39:03 PM
5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

Yeah, I remember back when Topeka West was all preppy & white and couldn't beat MHS in basketball or football to save their lives.  It was so bad they actually made shirts that said 'Beat Manhattan' and used to do chants.  ("Beat Manhattan.  Beat, beat Manhattan.")
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2009, 02:51:22 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  







Nice rankings, Pete.  I would probably have to put Hayden above Shawnee Heights, simply because of Hayden's football tradition.  Also, some of the skankiest, yet hottest girls in Topeka went to Seaman.  They were always nice to have at parties.  Had some epic battles with Nick Carlson and those guys back in the days on the ol' hardwood.  Seaman's not as bad as Highland Park, IMO.  Other than that....


 :thumbsup:




Haden and Shawnee Heights were the toughest two to rate.

I finally decided to put Shawnee Heights ahead of them because while they are in the same league (Centennial), Heights plays 6A ball while Haden plays 4A ball.  Both have had fantastic MBB progams in the past as well.  Heights teeters on the edge of white trash, and Haden is definitely no where near elite of an overall institution as Kansas Catholic schools like Wichita Carrol or Joco Aquinas....It's Topeka afterall, and there simply aren't that many affluent Catholics, let alone secular folks.  Heights has always had good golf and track, not that those matter a bit.  Probably the biggest factor for Heights over Haden are the facilities.  Haden has a postage stamp of a campus.

I would accept a tie between Haden and Heights grudgingly.

Highland Park is tied with Seaman on my list because of how very, very little Seaman accomplishes with it's resources, versus how much Highland Park is able to do.  That is both academically and athletically.  But hey, you run this list by the fellas over at the Goodyear factory and they'll flip it upside down...they LOVE Seaman High School over there.  Love it.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Oklahoma_Cat on July 06, 2009, 02:57:21 PM
i know a chick that went to seaman.  <--- prob. a joke there
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Saulbadguy on July 06, 2009, 03:15:40 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  







Nice rankings, Pete.  I would probably have to put Hayden above Shawnee Heights, simply because of Hayden's football tradition.  Also, some of the skankiest, yet hottest girls in Topeka went to Seaman.  They were always nice to have at parties.  Had some epic battles with Nick Carlson and those guys back in the days on the ol' hardwood.  Seaman's not as bad as Highland Park, IMO.  Other than that....


 :thumbsup:




Haden and Shawnee Heights were the toughest two to rate.

I finally decided to put Shawnee Heights ahead of them because while they are in the same league (Centennial), Heights plays 6A ball while Haden plays 4A ball.  Both have had fantastic MBB progams in the past as well.  Heights teeters on the edge of white trash, and Haden is definitely no where near elite of an overall institution as Kansas Catholic schools like Wichita Carrol or Joco Aquinas....It's Topeka afterall, and there simply aren't that many affluent Catholics, let alone secular folks.  Heights has always had good golf and track, not that those matter a bit.  Probably the biggest factor for Heights over Haden are the facilities.  Haden has a postage stamp of a campus.

I would accept a tie between Haden and Heights grudgingly.

Highland Park is tied with Seaman on my list because of how very, very little Seaman accomplishes with it's resources, versus how much Highland Park is able to do.  That is both academically and athletically.  But hey, you run this list by the fellas over at the Goodyear factory and they'll flip it upside down...they LOVE Seaman High School over there.  Love it.
It's "Hayden".  You have LTIQ.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catdude33 on July 06, 2009, 03:33:18 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  







Nice rankings, Pete.  I would probably have to put Hayden above Shawnee Heights, simply because of Hayden's football tradition.  Also, some of the skankiest, yet hottest girls in Topeka went to Seaman.  They were always nice to have at parties.  Had some epic battles with Nick Carlson and those guys back in the days on the ol' hardwood.  Seaman's not as bad as Highland Park, IMO.  Other than that....


 :thumbsup:




Haden and Shawnee Heights were the toughest two to rate.

I finally decided to put Shawnee Heights ahead of them because while they are in the same league (Centennial), Heights plays 6A ball while Haden plays 4A ball.  Both have had fantastic MBB progams in the past as well.  Heights teeters on the edge of white trash, and Haden is definitely no where near elite of an overall institution as Kansas Catholic schools like Wichita Carrol or Joco Aquinas....It's Topeka afterall, and there simply aren't that many affluent Catholics, let alone secular folks.  Heights has always had good golf and track, not that those matter a bit.  Probably the biggest factor for Heights over Haden are the facilities.  Haden has a postage stamp of a campus.

I would accept a tie between Haden and Heights grudgingly.

Highland Park is tied with Seaman on my list because of how very, very little Seaman accomplishes with it's resources, versus how much Highland Park is able to do.  That is both academically and athletically.  But hey, you run this list by the fellas over at the Goodyear factory and they'll flip it upside down...they LOVE Seaman High School over there.  Love it.
It's "Hayden".  You have LTIQ.

Also, pretty sure Heights is 5A.  At least they were when I was in school.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2009, 03:47:30 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  







Nice rankings, Pete.  I would probably have to put Hayden above Shawnee Heights, simply because of Hayden's football tradition.  Also, some of the skankiest, yet hottest girls in Topeka went to Seaman.  They were always nice to have at parties.  Had some epic battles with Nick Carlson and those guys back in the days on the ol' hardwood.  Seaman's not as bad as Highland Park, IMO.  Other than that....


 :thumbsup:




Haden and Shawnee Heights were the toughest two to rate.

I finally decided to put Shawnee Heights ahead of them because while they are in the same league (Centennial), Heights plays 6A ball while Haden plays 4A ball.  Both have had fantastic MBB progams in the past as well.  Heights teeters on the edge of white trash, and Haden is definitely no where near elite of an overall institution as Kansas Catholic schools like Wichita Carrol or Joco Aquinas....It's Topeka afterall, and there simply aren't that many affluent Catholics, let alone secular folks.  Heights has always had good golf and track, not that those matter a bit.  Probably the biggest factor for Heights over Haden are the facilities.  Haden has a postage stamp of a campus.

I would accept a tie between Haden and Heights grudgingly.

Highland Park is tied with Seaman on my list because of how very, very little Seaman accomplishes with it's resources, versus how much Highland Park is able to do.  That is both academically and athletically.  But hey, you run this list by the fellas over at the Goodyear factory and they'll flip it upside down...they LOVE Seaman High School over there.  Love it.
It's "Hayden".  You have LTIQ.

Also, pretty sure Heights is 5A.  At least they were when I was in school.


Saul, spell check &@#%ed me.  Regrets on that.  I'll give the catholics their &@#%ing "Y."

Heights has been both, as has Seaman.   At one point, I know that Seaman was 6A MBB and 5A football.  I am certain that Heights has been 6a at some point.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Rick Daris on July 06, 2009, 03:59:26 PM
an assitant topeka high bball coach tried to have us kicked out of a bball game. we'd stand behind their huddle and yell the whole time. sometimes funny things about their coach and the fact that he was a dwarf/midget/freak. the asst coach talked to security and security tried to kick us out. got a teacher of ours that was there to talk to the guy and we got to stay. just had to move seats.

permanently banned from topeka west when we stole a big banner thing that their bball players were supposed to run through and ran through it ourselves. got chased by cops into the parking lot and finally tracked down at a mcdonalds across the street.

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.



Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2009, 04:11:36 PM

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.


Me too.  Very sad to leave a game, on your way to go get ice cream on the other side of town and witness that hell hole....HPHS is literally 2 blocks from that.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Rick Daris on July 06, 2009, 04:13:44 PM

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.


Me too.  Very sad to leave a game, on your way to go get ice cream on the other side of town and witness that hell hole....HPHS is literally 2 blocks from that.

team name???

we used to play...pal bears, strikers, dr pepper demons. crap, some good team that i can't think of now.

also, dan jacobs once hit a baseball 400 ft off of me in 8th grade. luckily the fence was 410 (omaha firecracker tourney). that guy had to have been a 17 yr old eighth grader.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catdude33 on July 06, 2009, 04:14:20 PM

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.

Played little league there for a few years.  Yeah, pretty bad place.  Remember being made fun of in grade school by the "SCABA" little league baseball players.   :frown:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2009, 04:39:16 PM

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.


Me too.  Very sad to leave a game, on your way to go get ice cream on the other side of town and witness that hell hole....HPHS is literally 2 blocks from that.

team name???

we used to play...pal bears, strikers, dr pepper demons. crap, some good team that i can't think of now.

also, dan jacobs once hit a baseball 400 ft off of me in 8th grade. luckily the fence was 410 (omaha firecracker tourney). that guy had to have been a 17 yr old eighth grader.

I did a stint on the Pal Bears....mostly Seaman folk on that team.   Majority of them went to my grade school.  I wasn't very interested in playing (sitting the bench) that many games, so I later played YMCA league ball out there. 


...and ya, scaba was way better.  One of my BFF's at the time was on the Pistols.  He's RIP now though.   :blindfold:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Rick Daris on July 06, 2009, 05:00:36 PM

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.


Me too.  Very sad to leave a game, on your way to go get ice cream on the other side of town and witness that hell hole....HPHS is literally 2 blocks from that.

team name???

we used to play...pal bears, strikers, dr pepper demons. crap, some good team that i can't think of now.

also, dan jacobs once hit a baseball 400 ft off of me in 8th grade. luckily the fence was 410 (omaha firecracker tourney). that guy had to have been a 17 yr old eighth grader.

I did a stint on the Pal Bears....mostly Seaman folk on that team.   Majority of them went to my grade school.  I wasn't very interested in playing (sitting the bench) that many games, so I later played YMCA league ball out there. 


...and ya, scaba was way better.  One of my BFF's at the time was on the Pistols.  He's RIP now though.   :blindfold:

yeah, pistols were the other team i couldn't think of. i think my team played scaba league or something. we'd come from manhattan and play double headers twice a week against all these topeka teams out at dornwood.  pistols were really good though, we never beat them. pal bears were kinda lol. they had a couple of fat kids that could kinda play though, but still lol. can't remember the fats kids names. think they were lefties though.

i remember that there were trails behind dornwood where you could find used condoms, beer cans, used toilet paper, etc. only good thing about going there was the taco tico across the street.

:whomovedmycheese:

Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2009, 05:09:53 PM

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.


Me too.  Very sad to leave a game, on your way to go get ice cream on the other side of town and witness that hell hole....HPHS is literally 2 blocks from that.



team name???

we used to play...pal bears, strikers, dr pepper demons. crap, some good team that i can't think of now.

also, dan jacobs once hit a baseball 400 ft off of me in 8th grade. luckily the fence was 410 (omaha firecracker tourney). that guy had to have been a 17 yr old eighth grader.

I did a stint on the Pal Bears....mostly Seaman folk on that team.   Majority of them went to my grade school.  I wasn't very interested in playing (sitting the bench) that many games, so I later played YMCA league ball out there. 


...and ya, scaba was way better.  One of my BFF's at the time was on the Pistols.  He's RIP now though.   :blindfold:

yeah, pistols were the other team i couldn't think of. i think my team played scaba league or something. we'd come from manhattan and play double headers twice a week against all these topeka teams out at dornwood.  pistols were really good though, we never beat them. pal bears were kinda lol. they had a couple of fat kids that could kinda play though, but still lol. can't remember the fats kids names. think they were lefties though.

i remember that there were trails behind dornwood where you could find used condoms, beer cans, used toilet paper, etc. only good thing about going there was the taco tico across the street.

:whomovedmycheese:



The fat kids were Kenny and Lance.  The former is probably dead, and the later is an evangelical minister (again, Seaman school district for you).  Ya, they were pretty dece for being fat kids.

The Pistols were from all over town.  Several kids from Topeka West and Heights though.  Heights had a ton of good baseball players in those days.   
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Rick Daris on July 06, 2009, 07:21:42 PM

used to play travelling baseball at dornwood park that was by highland park and i can't imagine a worse place in the entire world. very sad place indeed over there.




Me too.  Very sad to leave a game, on your way to go get ice cream on the other side of town and witness that hell hole....HPHS is literally 2 blocks from that.



team name???

we used to play...pal bears, strikers, dr pepper demons. crap, some good team that i can't think of now.

also, dan jacobs once hit a baseball 400 ft off of me in 8th grade. luckily the fence was 410 (omaha firecracker tourney). that guy had to have been a 17 yr old eighth grader.

I did a stint on the Pal Bears....mostly Seaman folk on that team.   Majority of them went to my grade school.  I wasn't very interested in playing (sitting the bench) that many games, so I later played YMCA league ball out there.  


...and ya, scaba was way better.  One of my BFF's at the time was on the Pistols.  He's RIP now though.   :blindfold:

yeah, pistols were the other team i couldn't think of. i think my team played scaba league or something. we'd come from manhattan and play double headers twice a week against all these topeka teams out at dornwood.  pistols were really good though, we never beat them. pal bears were kinda lol. they had a couple of fat kids that could kinda play though, but still lol. can't remember the fats kids names. think they were lefties though.

i remember that there were trails behind dornwood where you could find used condoms, beer cans, used toilet paper, etc. only good thing about going there was the taco tico across the street.

:whomovedmycheese:



The fat kids were Kenny and Lance.  The former is probably dead, and the later is an evangelical minister (again, Seaman school district for you).  Ya, they were pretty dece for being fat kids.

The Pistols were from all over town.  Several kids from Topeka West and Heights though.  Heights had a ton of good baseball players in those days.  

just remembered something... if you played on pal bears around eighth grade then i prob have a vhs cassette game tape w/ you on it.  :chirp:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: fatty fat fat on July 06, 2009, 07:48:13 PM
daris did you even visit the topeka schools? not sure if jv-wrestling gotcha outta mhs very much.  :lol:


 :thumbsup:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Saulbadguy on July 06, 2009, 07:48:32 PM
eliminators.   :ohno:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Saulbadguy on July 06, 2009, 07:51:32 PM
daris did you even visit the topeka schools? not sure if jv-wrestling gotcha outta mhs very much.  :lol:


 :thumbsup:
I've been in literally every school, elementary, middle and high, within city limits of Topeka.  Been all the way on top of the belltower of T-High (and underground in the "catacombs), hi-park has some good "nooks and crannies" but West is kind of set up like a campus with different buildings.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: fatty fat fat on July 06, 2009, 08:15:27 PM
daris did you even visit the topeka schools? not sure if jv-wrestling gotcha outta mhs very much.  :lol:


 :thumbsup:
I've been in literally every school, elementary, middle and high, within city limits of Topeka.  Been all the way on top of the belltower of T-High (and underground in the "catacombs), hi-park has some good "nooks and crannies" but West is kind of set up like a campus with different buildings.


always loved walking through the actual school during meets. kind of similar to my airport thing.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Rick Daris on July 06, 2009, 09:09:18 PM
daris did you even visit the topeka schools? not sure if jv-wrestling gotcha outta mhs very much.  :lol:


 :thumbsup:

 :angry:

lol at jv.

also, maybe you didn't read my post where i said we were perma-banned from topeka west and almost kicked out of topeka high. also got a hotel room at the hays city bball shootout and had an asst bball coach walk in on us drinking beers. he said "ooooooo kay then" turned around and walked out. also got pulled over by multiple policed cars just outside of topeka on the way to a fball game and frisked at gunpoint on the side of the road. i was pretty much an expert of away highschool sporting events. even snuck out of high school junior and senior year and drove to the state bball tourney in emporia when our team wasn't even playing in it. dare i say we were "elite" back then. "elite"? very.

Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catzacker on July 06, 2009, 09:21:57 PM
eliminators.   :ohno:

god I hated them.  they had a big ass indian who I swore was like 10 years older than everyone playing short.  we beat them once.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Pete on July 06, 2009, 09:24:04 PM
eliminators.   :ohno:

World Series team. My sister's former (psycho) bo was on that team.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: catzacker on July 06, 2009, 09:26:09 PM
eliminators.   :ohno:

World Series team. My sister's former (psycho) bo was on that team.

she never fracking told me this.  goddammit.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: LimestoneOutcropping on July 06, 2009, 09:26:20 PM
eliminators.   :ohno:

World Series team. My sister's former (psycho) bo was on that team.

weird dood.  Had crazy eyes.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Trim on July 07, 2009, 11:00:12 PM
http://cjonline.com/news/2009-07-07/teen_scores_perfect_on_tests
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Panjandrum on July 08, 2009, 02:19:48 PM
saul, could the rate the topeka hs's in terms of eliteness?

Allow me...(I'm a native as well).  1 being the best, 6 being the worst.

1.  Topeka High, but only if you are in their honors programs...best in the state, seriously.  Prolly better than SM East and the BV's.  If you are a normal student, you are only slightly less likely to get car jacked than a Highland Park student.  Dean Smith's Alma Mater.  Place looks like a castle.

2.  Washburn Rural.  Exact clone of any of the BV schools.  

3.  Shawnee Heights.  If Seaman were a good school district, it would be like this.  No where even close to Rural...you could drive a freaking truck through the gap between 2 and 3 in this list.

4.  Haden.  Catholic, and smaller (usually 4A), but great tradition in sports and fan following.  Lots and lots of Mexican Americans.  Kinda funny...whole place is either Lilly white or Mexican (like from Mexico, not just Latin).  Again, Catholic though  :yuck:

5.  Topeka West.  Sad what has become of this school.  15-20 years ago, this school was Rural.  Now it is just trying not to turn into an inner city school.

7 (tie).  Highland Park.  Rough, rough neighborhoods go to this school.  Horrible education and even worse sports.....'cept for MBB.  School is a true dump.  Frighteningly bad place.

7 (tie).  Seaman.  Might be one of the worst college preparatory schools in the state.   Zero school spirit, tons of evangelicals running around.  Strait up white trash. My Alma mater.  


If I could have picked a school to attend in Topeka, I would have gone to T-High for all of the reasons listed.

I went to Heights (#2).  I hate Washburn Rural.  I'd rank them fourth behind Hayden, and you keep Hayden listed at three because those girls knew how to party.  My wife went to Highland Park, and that is quite possibly the worst high school in all of Kansas.  Across the street is a halfway house and an empty Aldi's that went out of business as soon as the WIC store opened up across the street.

Glad I got out of Topeka after high school.  That town is abysmal.

(Abbreviated responses show I try not to think about my childhood there much.  :yuck:)
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: steve dave on July 08, 2009, 02:22:44 PM
eliminators.   :ohno:

World Series team. My sister's former (psycho) bo was on that team.

she never fracking told me this.  goddammit.

awkward  :scared:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: Rick Daris on July 08, 2009, 02:28:56 PM
what's that guys?

you want me to tell you more of the story about when i was pulled over and frisked at gunpoint on the way to an away football game in highschool?

well...alright. not now though. kinda busy. sorry. maybe later.
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: LimestoneOutcropping on July 08, 2009, 03:22:56 PM
what's that guys?

you want me to tell you more of the story about when i was pulled over and frisked at gunpoint on the way to an away football game in highschool?

well...alright. not now though. kinda busy. sorry. maybe later.

 :impatient:
Title: Re: saul: topeka
Post by: mikeycat on July 08, 2009, 03:53:48 PM
http://cjonline.com/news/2009-07-07/teen_scores_perfect_on_tests


I graduated with a guy who did the same at WRHS in 94.     They made the announcement over the PA and I looked down and he was wearing 2 different color tube socks.