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 By RICK PETERSON

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Hayden girls tennis stars Ainzley Zulueta and Emily Sheetz will be in familiar territory when they take the court Friday and Saturday at Topeka's Kossover Tennis Center to make their bids for their third Class 4A state championships.

Zulueta is a two-time state singles champ and back in the 4A field this weekend after not competing as a junior after attending a tennis academy in Texas while Sheetz won back-to-back doubles championships in 2022 and 2023 with '24 Hayden graduate Lauren Sandstrom and will try for a third crown with freshman Sophia Wichman.

AinzleyZulueta2024CityHayden senior Ainzley Zulueta will be shooting for her third Class 4A state tennis championship Friday and Saturday at Kossover Tennis Center. [File photo/TSN]

WichmanSheetzForBrent 2Hayden freshman Sophia Wichman (left) and senior Emily Sheetz are the No. 2 doubles seed for the Class 4A state tournament, with Sheetz trying to become a three-time state champ. [File photo/TSN]

Zulueta has been installed as the No. 1 seed for this weekend's state meet and is a perfect 20-0 on the season after winning city, Centennial League and regional titles. Zulueta went 4-0 at regionals with four straight 6-0, 6-0 victories.

Zulueta, who played over the summer in California, said she is enjoying her final go-around in the high school ranks.

"I'm having fun, I'm enjoying it,'' Zulueta said. "I've enjoyed what we've done so far (including a state team title in '22) and I'm glad we're hosting it for my final year. I think it will be exciting.''

Zulueta, who plans to play collegiately at Ferris State (Mich.), said she is confident entering her final high school tournament.

"I don't really know the No. 2 seed (29-3 Buhler freshman Sophia Spies) but I think if I can just play my game I think I'll be fine, as long as I get over my nerves and don't think too much about the people watching me,'' she said.

Zulueta knows that playing in her home town is likely to mean bigger crowds, especially from the Hayden community, but she said she is happy to be playing on courts that she knows like the back of her hands.

"I love playing on the Kossover courts, so I think I like that,'' Zulueta said. "I think it helped that regionals was here. With some people watching I think that kind of helped me get over nerves and the expectation I think some people might have when watching me.

"I know they're will be a lot more people this time around, but I'm excited and I think I'll be ready.''

Sheetz played with Sandstrom her first three high school seasons before compiling a 12-2 record in her partial season with Wichman.

Sheetz and Wichman are coming off a regional championship and have been installed as the No. 2 seed for state.

"For state we're going in open-minded and we're ready,'' Sheetz said. "I feel like we know how to play the game, so whatever happens happens and I'm just trying to go out with a bang my senior year.

"There is no pressure. I know we know how to play and we'll finish strong.'' 

Hayden qualified its entire team for state while capturing last Saturday regional team title at Kossover.

The Wildcats also qualified junior Grace Funk in singles and the junior doubles team of Izzy Glotzbach and Avery O'Bray.

Funk (8-3) is a year ago and placed second in the regional tournament while Sexton (12-18) qualified for state with a sixth-place regional finish.

Funk is the No. 10 singles seed for state and Sexton the No. 24 seed.

Glotzbach and O'Bray (15-15) finished fourth at regionals and are the No. 15 seed in the state doubles field.

The first round of state competition will get under way at 10 a.m. Friday.

CITY STATE TENNIS QUALIFIERS

Class 6A

At Harmon Park, Prairie Village

Topeka High -- Singles: Madeline Deters, sr., 24-6. Doubles: Hailey Caryl, fr., and Ava Ritter, jr., 22-8. 

Washburn Rural -- Singles: Carolina Chedzoy, sr., 17-10; Julia Katzer, so., 17-10. Doubles: Emerie Catlin, sr., and Izzy Haggard, sr., 21-4.

Class 5A

At Andover District Tennis Complex

Seaman -- Singles: Emma Sweeney, so., 27-3; Molly Gorman, jr., 25-4. Doubles: Peyton Henry, jr., and Sidney Chinn, sr., 23-5; Kaylyn Hiebsch, so., and Camryn Lux, so., 22-8.

Class 4A

At Kossover Tennis Center, Topeka

Hayden -- Singles: Ainzley Zulueta, sr., 20-0; Grace Funk, jr., 8-3. Doubles: Emily Sheetz, sr., and Sophia Wichman, fr., 12-2; Izzy Glotzbach, jr., and Avery O'Bray, jr., 11-7.

Class 3A-1A

At Riverside Tennis Complex, Wichita

Cair Paravel Latin -- Singles: Madilyn Poole, so., 19-6.

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