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200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY
Seaman 1:55.69
Washburn Rural 2:00.79
Hayden 2:07.11
Shawnee Heights 2:13.20
Topeka High 2:15.52
200-YARD FREESTYLE
Audrey Appuhn, Washburn Rural 2:00.39
Ashtynn Landry, Shawnee Heights 2:03.30
Avery Walz, Seaman 2:03.60
Joslynn Grace, Seaman 2:04.96
Presley Green, Hayden 2:09.02
200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
Avery Walz, Seaman 2:11.82
Audrey Appuhn, Washburn Rural 2:12.08
Joslynn Grace, Seaman 2:12.83
Presley Green, Hayden 2:16.62
Tauren Walz, Seaman 2:19.25
50-YARD FREESTYLE
Avery Walz, Seaman 24.69
Tauren Walz, Seaman 25.16
Genevieve Miranda, Washburn Rural 25.87
Hara Del Castillo, Topeka High 26.93
Ashtynn Landry, Shawnee Heights 27.26
ONE-METER DIVING
Rhiannon Good, Washburn Rural 239.80
Kaylee Gregg, Hayden 239.80
Natalee Grauberger, Washburn Rural 197.80
Maddie Gregg, Hayden 177.20
Giselle Soto, Washburn Rural 162.20
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By RICK PETERSON
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Washburn Rural's girls soccer team ended its regular season with a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to nine-time state champion Blue Valley West Friday night at McElroy Field, with the Jaguars snapping the Junior Blues' 10-game shutout streak.
But Rural coach Brian Hensyel knows that the Junior Blues' goals for the 2024 season are still in front of them as they prepare to open Class 6A postseason next Tuesday.
Washburn Rural, now 13-3-0, has assured itself of home field advantage for the first three rounds of the playoffs and Friday's loss did nothing to change Hensyel's opinion that the Junior Blues are capable of making a deep postseason run.
"We try to challenge ourselves with really tough games in the regular season because we know what the end looks like,'' Hensyel said. "We were real glad when this game got postponed a couple of weeks ago and it became our last game because it's the perfect game to play right before the playoffs.
"I'm very, very proud of our effort tonight, but when you get the best teams in the state, and I feel like we're one of those five, six seven teams that could compete for a state title, it's going to be a one-goal game, it's going to be who makes that play, a ball finds its way in the back of the net. That's just how it is.''
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By RICK PETERSON
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Cair Paravel Latin sophomore tennis standout Drew Fay, making his second straight Class 3A-1A state singles appearance, posted two straight victories on Friday at the Harmon Park Tennis Complex in Prairie Village, advancing to Saturday's state semifinals.
Fay (23-9) will square off against defending 3A-1A state singles champ Caleb Bartels of Kansas City Christian in the semifinal, a rematch of last week's regional final at Marysville. Bartels took a 6-1, 6-0 win in that match.
Bartels (31-0) is a two-time state champion, winning a 3A-1A doubles title as a sophomore in 2022 after finishing third in singles as a freshman in 2021.
Hayden's doubles team of senior Joseph Luke and junior Chase Blaser (21-10) will also compete on Saturday, putting themselves in position for a state medal with a 3-1 record on Friday.
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Washburn Rural senior Josh Sulzen-Watson won a pair of individual titles and the Junior Blues swept the throws as Rural's boys finished second in Thursday's Centennial League track and field meet at Junction City while the Rural girls also posted a runnerup team finish.
Sulzen-Watson won the discus with a throw of 165 feet and took the javelin title with a toss of 190-3 while junior Jacob Hawks added the league title in the boys shot put at 49-1.50 as the Junior Blues finished second to Manhattan in the team race (204-125).
Washburn Rural's boys also got a win from sophomore Liam Morrison in the 300-meter hurdles in 39.39 as city athletes swept the top four places in that event. Rural senior Cody Ingenthron placed second (40.85), with Topeka High junior Jaxon Cowdin third (41.55) and Rural junor Braylon Badger fourth (42.21).
Morrison, Ingenthron and Cowdin went 2-3-4 in the 110 high hurdles.
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By CHARLES SPURLOCK
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In Thursday’s United Kansas Conference meet at Lansing, Seaman sophomore Ryin Miller swept the 1,600 and 3,200-meter races.
Miller repeated as conference champion in the 1,600, winning in a time of 4 minutes, 47.98 seconds.
In the 3,200 meter race, Miller’s time of 10 minutes, 15.09 seconds was her third best time of the season.
As the anchor of the winning 4x400 relay team, Miller set a school-record split of 56.3 seconds.
Miller was named the female runner of the year for the conference.
The other city girls UKC champ was senior Maggie Lesmeister of Seaman in the javelin with a personal best throw of 130 feet, 4 inches. It was an improvement of over eight feet.
Boys winners included senior Aaron Merritt of Seaman in the 100 meters (10.68), senior Jackson Esquibel of Shawnee Heights in the 3,200 meters (9:29.89), Shawnee Heights in the 4x400 relay (3:25.15), junior Tyler Wedl of Shawnee Heights in the pole vault (12-6), junior Peyton Holmes of Seaman in the long jump (23-0.5), junior Alesecio Batson of Topeka West in the triple jump (45-4), senior Alexander Dawkins of Shawnee Heights in the discus (157-9) and senior Alex Dittman of Shawnee Heights in the javelin (166-8).
Next Friday, Seaman and Shawnee Heights will be competing at the 5A regional meet hosted by Seaman. Topeka West will travel to Wichita for the 5A regional hosted by Bishop Carroll.
UNITED KANSAS CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD