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GIRLS
100 METERS
Nichols, Shawnee Heights 12.19
Marshall, Topeka High 12.74
Steiner, Seaman 13.05
Torres-Hill, Topeka High 13.07
Ross, Silver Lake 13.22
200 METERS
Brooks, Topeka West 25.65
Nichols, Shawnee Heights 25.88
Hillebert, Hayden 26.53
Marshall, Topeka High 26.83
Fredrickson, Washburn Rural 26.91
400 METERS
Brooks, Topeka West 57.26
Hillebert, Hayden 58.49
Fredrickson, Washburn Rural 60.01
Miller, Seaman 61.85
Rottinghaus, Shawnee Heights 61.91
800 METERS
Druse, Seaman 2:16.51
Foster, Rossville 2:27.33
Fink, Washburn Rural 2:27.51
Carter, Washburn Rural 2:28.30
Ismert, Washburn Rural 2:28.92
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AUDREY APPUHN, Washburn Rural
Appuhn, a freshman swimming standout, was a part of four victories in her first Topeka City Championship Friday at the Capitol Federal Natatorium, helping lead Washburn Rural to its 20th straight city team championship. Appuhn won the 200-yard freestyle in 1 minute, 57.72 seconds and the 500 free in 5:11.08 and also swam on the Junior Blues' winning 200 medley relay (1:54.84) and 400 free relay (3:40.49).
ALA'JAH BROOKS, Topeka West
A senior track and field standout, Brooks won three individual titles in Friday's Joe Schrag City Championship at Hummer Sports Park. Brooks won the long jump with a best of 16 feet, 7.50 inches, won the 400-meter dash in 57.26 seconds and won the 200 in 25.65 seconds. Brooks was the only athlete to win three individual events in the city meet.
MASON CASEBEER, Washburn Rural
A senior tennis standout, Casebeer captured a pair of singles championships last week, including earning his third Class 6A state tournament berth Friday at Wichita. Casebeer opened his week with a Centennial League title, earning a 6-0, 6-1 win over Manhattan's Advith Nataraja in the final. Casebeer followed up his league title with a regional championship Friday at Riverside Tennis Center, taking a 6-1, 6-1 win over Wichita East sophomore Bo Lu to help Rural win the regional team title by a 19-15 margin over Manhattan.
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Seaman's girls track and field team won three of the first four events that were contested on the track, including a meet record, and added a pair of field-event wins, opening up an early lead on the Vikings' way to their second straight Joe Schrag City Championship team title by an 189.5-137.5 margin over Washburn Rural Friday night at Hummer Sports Park.
The Viking foursome of Ryin Miller, Anna Becker, Stella Appelhanz and Taylie Heston opened the track portion of the city meet with a win in the 4x800 relay in 10 minutes, 43.03 seconds and then got a one-two finish from Taylin (16.22) and Jaida Stallbaumer (16.26) in the 100-meter hurdles.
Two events later Seaman senior star Bethany Druse made a rare appearance in the 1,600-meter run and eclipsed a 34-year-old city meet record with a winning time of 5:13.49 and the Vikings were off and running.
Druse added a win in the 800 meters (2:26.61) and teamed with Heston and the Stallbaumers to win the 4x400 relay (4:12.08) while Seaman also got a victory from Anna Domann in the shot put (34 feet, 3.50 inches) and a win from Ally Trier in the javelin (125-9).
"I thought we could score 165 points and today and we ended up with 189,'' Seaman coach Rick Brading said. "Every event we were just scoring more than we though we would, but it just came down to things like Bethany running a 5:13 mile.''
Overall, Brading said it was just a fun night for the Vikings.
"It is fun to be city champs, and our kids really wanted that, and it showed,'' Brading said. "The kids responded super.''
Other girls meet highlights:
• Senior Ala'Jah Brooks won three city titles in an outstanding individual performance for Topeka West.
Brooks started things off with a win in the long jump at 16 feet, 7.50 inches and followed that up with a win in the 400-meter dash (57.26) and finished her night with a win in the 200 dash (25.65).
"I felt good today,'' Brooks said. "I ran relaxed and I think that was just the biggest thing, run relaxed, get out good and finish good.''
Brooks said she thought it was advantage getting the day off to a good start in the long jump.
"I feel like once you start good you just know you're going to finish good,'' Brooks said. "It was a good day for me.''
Next up for Brooks is next Friday's United Kansas Conference meet at De Soto, followed by Class 5A regional competition and the state meet.
"I'm looking forward to PRing (personal records), just going all out and giving it my best,'' Brooks said.
• Topeka West also got a pair of wins from senior MaKinsey Jones, who won the high jump (5-foot-2) and the triple jump (33-9) to help the Chargers finish third in the team standings.
• Team runner-up Washburn Rural got wins from Raegan Petersen in the discus (119-2) and Madeline Carter in the 3,200 (11:41.17).
• Topeka High's Keimara Marshall won the 100-meter dash in 12.74 seconds while Aubreona Torres-Hill won the 300 hurdles in 48.54.
Marshall and Torres-Hill also teamed with Choize Hysten and Marilena Zuniga to win the 4x100 relay in 50.29 seconds.
• Shawnee Heights picked up a win from Brynne Liedtke in the pole vault, with Liedtke clearing 9 feet and winning over Rural's Alexis Fredrickson on fewer misses.
JOE SCHRAG CITY TRACK AND FIELD
At Hummer Sports Park
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Washburn Rural's boys track and field team displayed quality in Friday's Joe Schrag City Championships, with the Junior Blues winning four events on the day.
But it was depth where Keith Wetzel's Junior Blues really shined, posting top-three-finishes in 11 of 18 events and top-six placings in 16 of 18 events en route to their sixth straight city title by a 174-118 margin over Seaman.
"Our depth did play a factor, a big role tonight in getting us some fourth, fifth, sixth-place points that adding up over the course of 18 events really helped us a lot,'' Wetzel said. "I think our boys got better today.
"We had some good marks, both in the field and on the track as well. I think we took another step forward and I think I did our girls (second to Seaman) did as well.''
Washburn Rural got wins from Jamond Lane in the shot put (48 feet, 9 inches), Josh Sulzen-Watson in the discus (159-10), Collin Rausch in the pole vault (12-0) and Davin Johnson in the 800 meters (2 minutes, 00:55 seconds) to lead the way Friday.
And though the Junior Blues have bigger meets coming up over the next three weeks, Wetzel said the city meet is one that the team looks forward to every year.
"We put an emphasis on the city title and wanting to be the champion in the city,'' Wetzel said. "It means something to us. It means something to our kids and it's good to go home with the trophy.''
Other boys meet highlights:
• Coming back from a hamstring/quad injury, Highland Park senior star Tre Richardson recorded season-bests in the long jump and triple jump, taking city titles in both events by more than a foot
Richardson had a best jump of 23 feet, 00.50 inches in the long jump and went 46-8 in the triple jump.
"I felt great,'' Richardson said of his injury. "It didn't bother me at all.''
The defending Class 5A 200 meters champion, Richardson didn't run that event Friday, easing back into competition with his jumping events, and plans to run the 100 and 200 and compete in the long jump and triple jump in next Friday's United Kansas Conference meet at De Soto.
"I just got cleared yesterday to do the meet today,'' Richardson said.
Richardson said its been hard watching from the sidelines, but said he feel like he's ready for crunch time over the next three weeks.
"I didn't really want to go to practices and watch because I couldn't really do anything, but I came to support the team and now that I'm back it's better,'' he said.
• Already the Shawnee County leader in the 300-meter hurdles, Hayden senior standout Jake Muller improved his best in that event Friday night, clicking off a win in 39.19 seconds.
Muller, a former Class 4A state champ, and returning 5A state placer Jordan Garvin both went under the 40-second mark in the city meet, with Garvin posting a season-best of 39.82 seconds.
Muller's 39.19 bettered his own school record with his second straight city title in the 300s.
• Hayden bettered its state-leading (all classes) time in the 4x400 relay, with Finn Dunshee, Muller, Liam Stegman and Jensen Schrickel posting a school-record winning effort of 3:23.64.
The Wildcats won the city title in the event for the second straight season while Schrickel won his second straight city title in the 400-meter dash in 50.54 seconds and Dunshee won the 100 (time unavailable due to a timing system malfunction).
• Shawnee Heights junior Jackson Esquibel and Topeka West senior Lenny Njoroge, two of the top distance runners in Class 5A, split their races Friday night.
Esquibel won the 1,600 meters in 4 minutes, 23.09 seconds while Njoroge came back to post a 12-second-plus win in the 3,200 in 9:26.55.
• Topeka High's foursome of V'Ante Peoples, Jaziah Mack, Logan Murray and Malachi Murph won the city title in the 4x100 relay in 42.87 while Murph and Peoples finished second in the 200 dash.
Murph won in 22.64 and Peoples was second in 22.69.
• Other city champions included Shawnee Heights' Alex Dittman in the javelin (175-1), Topeka West's Alesecio Batson in the high jump (6-2), Seaman's Aaron Merritt in the 110 hurdles (14.92) and Seaman's Brody Anderson, Joseph Budge, Bryce Cochran and Ethan Geiger in the 4x800 relay (8:28.09).
JOE SCHRAG CITY TRACK AND FIELD
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Topeka West 2022 Class 5A state doubles champions Ian and Miles Cusick earned a chance to defend their title next week at Arkansas City with a dominating 6-0, 6-1 win over Blue Valley Southwest senior Vishal Rajkuman and freshman Saket Jagannath in Friday's regional title match as the Chargers won the team championship by a 20-19 margin over Southwest at Kossover Tennis Center.
All six of Topeka West's regional entries qualified for state.
Topeka West senior Carter Cool finished third in singles with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 win over Blue Valley Southwest junior Emmett Wirth while the Charger junior doubles team of Caden McGee and Caleb Weybrew finished third with a 6-4, 6-1 win over St. Thomas Aquinas sophomores Maverick Farrar and Patrick Lacy.
Topeka West finished second in 5A in the 2022 state tournament.
The '23 state tournament will get under way Friday at Arkansas City.
CLASS 5A REGIONAL TENNIS