By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
ALEX BAXTER, Topeka West
A senior golf standout, Baxter shot an 87 to win her first United Kansas Conference individual championship last Tuesday at Lakw Shawnee after finishing third in the conference tournament as a sophomore and second as a junior. Baxter's UKC title came a day after Baxter shot an 88 to tie for eighth place in the city championships.
MAEGAN MILLS, Seaman
The Seaman senior was voted the Most Valuable Player in Saturday's seven-school Seaman Invitational volleyball tournament after helping lead the Vikings to the team championship with a perfect 6-0 record. Mills helped Seaman, the defending Class 5A state champion, win all six of its matches in the round-robin event in straight sets as the Vikings improved to 21-1 on the season.
RYIN MILLER, Seaman
A junior cross country star, Miller won her fourth individual championship in as many starts this fall on Saturday, posting a five-kilometer time of 17 minutes, 14.1 seconds to win the Gold Division title in the prestigious multi-state Rim Rock Classic at Rim Rock Farm, north of Lawrence. Miller topped two-time Class 5A state champion Katelyn Rupe of Salina Central by just over three seconds (17:17.4).
NATALIE PETERSON, Washburn Rural
Peterson, a senior golfer, shot a 77 to win the individual championship by a stroke in last Monday's city championships at Western Hills. Peterson, who shot Washburn Rural's low round in a tournament for the first time in her career, helped the Junior Blues win the city team title by a 10-stroke margin over 2023 champion Hayden (326-336).
JAMON WILSON, Highland Park
Wilson, a senior running back/defensive back, scored four touchdowns Friday night as Highland Park improved to 4-0 on the season with a 48-0 Meadowlark Conference victory over Kansas City-Harmon. Wilson scored on 55 and 48-yard runs, an 89-yard kickoff return and a 50-yard punt return. The Scots have yet to give up a point in 2024, outscoring its foes by a 174-0 margin.
AINZLEY ZULUETA, Hayden
Zulueta, a senior tennis star, captured her third city championship in an many tries in No. 1 singles on Thursday at Kossover Tennis Center, taking an 8-0 win in the finals over Seaman sophomore Emma Sweeney. A two-time Class 4A state champion, Zulueta helped Hayden win the city team title by a 32-29 margin over Seaman.