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A1 Lock & Key Performers Oct. 14, 2024
By RICK PETERSON
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BRODY ANDERSON, Seaman
Anderson, a junior cross country standout, captured his first city boys individual championship in Saturday's city meet at Kanza Park, clocking a winning five-kilometer time of 15 minutes, 36 seconds. Anderson's win followed up a second-place city finish in his first season of high school cross country in 2023.
TAYSON HORAK, Rossville
A senior quarterback, Horak had a hand in five touchdowns Friday night as Rossville evened its record at 3-3 and improved to 3-0 in Class 1A District 2 play with a 71-24 home victory over Cair Paravel Latin. Horak scored on an 80-yard kickoff return, a 47-yard punt return, a 42-yard run, a 30-yard pass to Mahki Jackson and a 47-yard pass to Jack Donovan.
RYIN MILLER, Seaman
Miller, a junior girls cross country star, won her second staight individual city championship on Saturday at Kanza Park, clocking a five-kilometer time of 17 minutes, 08.3 seconds. Miller remained undefeated on the 2024 season with her sixth straight victory. Miller won Saturday's city title by a margin of 1 minute, 13 seconds.
Class 6A regional girls golf: Rural earns state team berth with runnerup finish
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Washburn Rural's girls golf team is set to make its familiar trip to the Class 6A state tournament after a solid second-place finish in Monday's Class 6A regional at Cypress Ridge.
The Junior Blues shot a four-person score of 329 at regionals as Washburn Rural combined with regional champ Manhattan (315) to earn the first 11 individual places.
Seniors Natalie Peterson (77) and Reece Randall (78) finished third and fourth to pace Washburn Rural while junior Lauren Cox placed eighth (85) and sophomore Kailyn Petersen finished 10th (89).
"Our top two did their job today,'' Washburn Rural coach Jared Goehring said. "I'm sure they'd like to have a couple of those shots back, but for sure those top two with Natalie and Reece led us going into today and I think they're going to continue to lead us going into the state tournament.''
Both Peterson and Randall were pleased overall with their day's work at regionals.
"I felt pretty good,'' Peterson said. "My chipping and putting were going really well. I was pretty steady all day with just a few bad holes.''
"It felt good,'' Randall said of her round. "I'd never broke 80 here before and it's my home course, so it was really exciting to shoot 78.''
Senior Colbey Stead finished 11th with a 96 for the Junior Blues while junior Ella Taggart tied for 17th with a 109.
Manhattan sophomore Maddie Myers shot a 74 to earn medalist honors on Monday while Indian junior Kat Ball was a stroke behind with a 76.
The Indians also got a tie for fifth from junior Wrenn Burton and senior Kaitlyn Lagabed with 83s to round out their top four.
The Class 6A state tournament will be played next Monday and Tuesday at Hutchinson's Carey Park.
The top six teams after Monday's opening round will advance to Tuesday's final 18 holes and Goehring feels like the Junior Blues can put themselves in a position to make it to the final day.
"Today was a step in the right direction,'' Goehring said. "We didn't have our best stuff at Stagg Hill last week but this week I thought we responded very well on a golf course that we know very well and are familiar with, so we're very excited and we can't wait to see where we stack up and hope that we can qualify for Day 2 at the state tournament.''
"We want to put up a solid team score both days that gets us to the second day and leaves us being competitive,'' Randall said.
CLASS 6A REGIONAL