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By RICK PETERSON

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Hayden girls tennis coach Christy Sheetz had very little doubt that Thursday's race for the city championship would go down to the wire.

Haydengirlstennis2024Hayden poses for a picture after winning the city girls team tennis championship Thursday at Kossover Tennis Center. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

And that's exactly what happened, with the come-from-behind win from the Wildcats' No. 2 doubles team of Izzy Glotzbach and Avery O'Bray in the final match of the night clinching Hayden's second city team title in three seasons by a 32-29 margin over Seaman. Washburn Rural finished third with 26 points.

"It always that way,'' Sheetz said of the close battle. "It's the way the scoring is, so you have to anticipate that it's going to be really, really tight and especially with Seaman and Washburn Rural. We're the little guy coming in.''

Hayden took a one-point margin into the No. 2 doubles final, but the Wildcats needed a win by Glotzbach and O'Bray to hold off the Vikings and got down early before rallying for an 8-4 win over Seaman's Kaylyn Hiebsch and Camryn Lux.

Hayden also got a city title from senior star Ainzley Zulueta in No. 1 singles while senior Emily Sheetz and freshman Sophia Wichman posted a second-place finish in No. 1 doubles and junior Grace Funk finished second in No. 2 singles.

"I feel really good about where the girls are right now,'' Christy Sheetz said. "We have three dual-sport athletes on our top six. We've got a volleyball player (Wichman), we've got a golfer in Izzy Glotzbach and Grace Funk also does debate so it's kind of a chess match sometimes putting partners together and figuring out where things are.

"Having Ainzley Zulueta back (after missing her junior season) is a huge part of it, Emily Sheetz coming on with a new partner who's a freshman, that was really, really important and Grace Funk doing what she did in the No. 2 singles spot but this last match (the No. 2 doubles final) was pretty amazing.'' 

AinzleyZulueta2024CityHayden senior Ainzley Zulueta won the city title in No. 1 singles on Thursday, helping the Wildcats capture the team championship. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN] 

Zulueta, a two-time Class 4A state singles champion, took an 8-0 win over Seaman sophomore Emma Sweeney in the No. 1 singles final, capping a dominating day.

Zulueta had to sit out her junior high school season due to an eligibility issue after attending an out-of-state tennis academy but returned to win the third city title of her career.

"I'm glad to be back,'' Zulueta said. "It's nice to be with the team again, traveling and all of that. I kind of missed it. That was the thing I missed most.''

HaggardCatlin2024City 3Washburn Rural seniors Izzy Haggard (right) and Emerie Catlin won the city No. 1 doubles title Thursday at Kossover Tennis Center after winning the No. 2 crown in 2023. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Washburn Rural seniors Emerie Catlin and Izzy Haggard, who won the city No. 2 doubles title in 2023, won the No. 1 doubles championship on Thursday with an 8-6 win over E. Sheetz and Wichman.

Catlin and Haggard trailed 3-0 at the start of the match before rallying to claim the championship.

"We just weren't being aggressive at the net and then we clicked and started being aggressive,' Catlin said.

"We got down a little bit and she (Catlin) helped pick us up,'' Haggard said.

Haggard and Catlin have been doubles partners throughout their high school careers and Haggard said it felt good to win the No. 1 title in the duo's final city meet.

"It's a good feeling,'' she said. "I think it's the best we've ever played together.''

MollyGorman2024CitySeaman junior Molly Gorman won the city title in No. 2 singles Thursday at Kossover Tennis Center. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Junior Molly Gorman won the No. 2 singles title for Seaman, taking an 8-4 win over Funk, while the Vikings also got a third-place finish in No. 1 doubles from Sidney Chinn and Peyton Henry.

CITY GIRLS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

At Kossover Tennis Center

Team scores

Hayden 32, Seaman 29, Washburn Rural 26, Topeka High 17, Cair Paravel Latin 13, Topeka West 12, Highland Park 8, Shawnee Heights 7.  

Individual results

Singles

No. 1 -- Championship: Ainzley Zulueta, Hayden, def. Emma Sweeney, Seaman, 8-0. Third: Madeline Deters, Topeka High, def. Carolina Chedzoy, Washburn Rural, 8-1.

No. 2 -- Championship: Molly Gorman, Seaman, def. Grace Funk, Hayden, 8-4. Third: Julia Katzer, Washburn Rural, def. Taryn Gilbert, Topeka West, 8-1.

Doubles

No. 1 -- Championship: Emerie Catlin/Izzy Haggard, Washburn Rural, def. Emily Sheetz/Sophia Wichman, Hayden, 8-6. Third: Sidney Chinn/Peyton Henry, Seaman, def. Hailey Caryl/Ava Ritter, Topeka High, 8-3.

No. 2 -- Championship: Izzy Glotzbach/Avery O'Bray, Hayden, def. Kaylyn Hiebsch/Camryn Lux, Seaman, 8-4. Third: Alizah Chedzoy/Haiden McPike, Washburn Rural, def. Cora Ambrose/Sophia Ambrose, Topeka High, 8-2.

 

 

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