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Four-time state champion and two-time first-team All-Stater Kadence Jeffries of Topeka West headlines the 2021 All-Shawnee County girls swimming team.
After winning the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle events as a freshman and having her sophomore season canceled due to COVID-19, Jeffries turned in a dominating junior campaign, repeating her championships in the Class 5A-1A state meet after winning three gold medals in city competition and sweeping her individual events in the Centennial League meet.
Jeffries is joined on the All-City team by junior teammate Blanca Espinosa, a second-team All-State pick, while Seaman, which posted a fourth-place 5A-1A team finish at state, is represented by freshman first-team All-State twin sisters Avery and Tauren Walz and second-team junior All-Stater Gabby Grace.
Sophomore Mara Bare, a second-team All-Stater in 6A, is one of three members of Washburn Rural's city and Centennial League championship team on the All-City first team, joined by sophomore teammate Makenna Pritchard and senior city diving champion Ellie Armstrong, while Hayden is represented by seniors Olivia Kerr, Audrey Kuta and Ainslee Oliver.
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JAHNASIA ANDERSON, Seaman
In her first year competing in track and field as a senior, Anderson eclipsed her previous personal-best by more than a foot and a half en route to winning the Class 5A state girls shot put championship with a throw of 37 feet, 7 inches last Thursday at Wichita State's Cessna Stadium.
NiJAREE CANADY, Topeka High
Canady, a junior pitcher, turned in a masterful performance in the Class 6A state softball tournament, leading Topeka High to its first-ever state softball title. Canady recorded three complete-game performances, allowing just one unearned run while striking out 48 batters as the Trojans capped a perfect 25-0 season. Canady also hit the game-winning home run in a 1-0 semifinal win over Gardner-Edgerton.
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BOYS
100 METERS
Smith, Shawnee Heights 10.36
Rezac, Rossville 10.68
Reed, Topeka West 10.74
Renfro, Silver Lake 10.90
January, Shawnee Heights 10.92
200 METERS
Smith, Shawnee Heights 21.85
Rezac, Rossville 21.90
Renfro, Silver Lake 22.27
Richardson, Highland Park 22.28
January, Shawnee Heights 23.04
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Centennial League champion Washburn Rural dominates the All-Centennial League boys golf team, led by junior player of the year Luke Leonetti.
Leonetti, the city and Centennial League individual champion and a regional runner-up, is joined on the all-league first team by junior teammates Joe Morse and Turner Depperschmidt after Rural swept city, league and regional team titles before finishing sixth in the Class 6A state tournament.
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Centennial League champion and Class 6A state tournament qualifier Washburn Rural and 5A state qualifier Seaman landed four players apiece on the All-Centennial League baseball team, selected by league coaches.
Washburn Rural, 17-6 on the season, is represented on the first team by senior pitcher Cooper Carlgren, junior infielder Brock Howard, senior catcher Brady Patterson and senior utility pick Hunter Vondemkamp while 19-4 Seaman put senior pitcher Kevin Mannell, junior infielder Dagen Brewer and senior outfielders Cole Askew and Kolden Howerton on the all-league team.
Askew was named the Centennial League player of the year while Washburn Rural's Jay Mastin was selected as the league coach of the year.
Topeka High, which put together a breakthrough 15-7 season in 2021, is represented by junior infielder Max Colombo.