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2026 Sports in Kansas Non-Senior🏀 Player of the Year (Small Classes): Kaelyn Boss, Osage City Kaelyn Boss repeats as Sports in Kansas Non-Senior Player of the Year after leading Osage City to a 3A state runner-up finish, the best in school history. The sophomore averaged 17.5 points, 7 rebounds, 4.4 steals, 2.5 assists and 1 block per game, impacting the game on both ends while battling back from an early season injury. Boss plays for her mother, 2026 3A Coach of the Year Kate Boss, and comes from one of the top athletic families in the state. Her brother Landon is an All-American football player at Emporia State, and her sister Lexi is a thrower at Wichita State. A standout multi-sport athlete herself, Boss won a state championship in the javelin as a freshman and is on track to be one of the top throwers in the country. With her production, versatility and continued rise, Boss has already established herself as one of the top young players in Kansas. #sportsinkansas

Introducing the 2026 Sports in Kansas Girls Basketball Coaches of the Year.🏀 Mark Western of Shawnee Mission South, 6A Coach of the Year Justin Snell of St. James Academy, 5A Coach of the Year Carvel Reynoldson of Hayden, 4A Coach of the Year Kate Boss of Osage City, 3A Coach of the Year Carl Hines of Sacred Heart, 2A Coach of the Year Cy Rolfs of Little River, 1A-I Coach of the Year Trevor Kuhlman of Linn, 1A-II Coach of the Year and All-Classes Coach of the Year Congrats to all of the coaches honored for the 2025-26 season. Full bios, capsules and individual pictures to follow over the weekend. #sportsinkansas










Please join us in congratulating Landon Boss of Emporia State, named an @ncaadii regional finalist for the 2025 Cliff Harris Award, presented by @WLJSportsLaw and the @LRTouchdownClub @ESUHonetsFB @ESUsports @landon_boss10

They need to play this video in schools for kids of all ages across the country next week




