Topeka High's Ahsieyrhuagh Rayton is both a long & triple jumper.

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Hayden junior Carsyn Broxterman (4) scored four goals in the Class 4A-1A regional game.

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Shawnee Heights pole vaulter, Tyler Wedl.

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Topeka West's Adrian Lehman won the 1,600 meters @ the UKC meet.

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Seaman junior Ava Golightley (14) scored four goals in a Class 5A regional game.

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Isaiah Terry, Washburn Rural, in a 400 meters event.

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Regional Champ Jack Donovan (left) and Rossville teammate Jonathan Hart at the Class 2A golf tournament.

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All City Boys Tennis Team.

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Washburn Rural will make the familiar trek to Wichita next week for the Class 6A girls state basketball tournament.

WRuralgirlssubstatejube 1Washburn Rural girls basketball celebrates its 47-34 win at Wichita South in Friday's Class 6A sub-state final. [Washburn Rural girls basketball]

Kevin Bordewick's Junior Blues will be making their straight state appearance after avenging a midseason loss to Wichita South with a 47-34 win in Friday's sub-state championship game on the Titans' home floor.

Washburn Rural has advanced to the state championship game the past two seasons, finishing second a year ago after winning the title in 2022, the Junior Blues' second championship since 2019.

WRuralgirlsteampic 2Washburn Rural poses for a team picture after winning its third straight Class 6A girls sub-state title Friday night at Wichita South. [Washburn Rural girls basketball]

Rural, now 15-7, dropped a 44-38 overtime decision to South in the championship game of the Girls Capital City Classic on Jan. 27 but pulled away late Friday night for the double-digit victory over the Titans, who finished their season 14-8.

Freshman Maddie Vickery led the Junior Blues with 23 points and 12 rebounds while Zoe Canfield added 10 points and Ella Hirschi nine.

Silver Lake girls improve to 22-0

Undefeated and top-ranked Silver Lake ran its win streak to 22 games Friday night with a 63-34 Class 3A sub-state semifinal win over Minneapolis in the Riley County sub-state.

The 22-0 Eagles, the top seed in the sub-state, will play for the championship at 6:30 p.m. Saturday against No. 7 seed St. Marys, Silver Lake's Mid-East League rival.

After knocking off No. 2 seed Nemaha Central in the quarterfinals, St. Marys took a 48-45 overtime decision over No. 3 seed Rossville Friday night.

The Bulldawgs finished their season with an 18-4 record.

West boys finish 14-8 campaign

Topeka West gave defending Class 5A state champion Andover a battle on the Trojans' home court Friday night but the host held off the Chargers for a 69-61 win to make it back to next week's 5A state tournament at Emporia's White Auditorium.

Andover improved to 18-4 with Friday's win while Topeka West ended its season with a 14-8 record.

 

 

 

 

 

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