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BOYS
100 METERS
Smith, Shawnee Heights 9.8 (10.27)
January, Shawnee Heights 10.5
Reed, Highland Park 10.5
Richardson, Highland Park 10.5
Peoples, Topeka High 10.6
Shawnee Heights junior Jeremiah Smith is the Shawnee County leader in the 100-meter dash, the 200 (FAT), 110 hurdles and 300 hurdles. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
200 METERS
Smith, Shawnee Heights 21.82
Richardson, Highland Park 21.6
Renfro, Silver Lake 22.40
January, Shawnee Heights 22.4
Schrickel, Hayden 22.72
400 METERS
Richardson, Highland Park 50.54
Schrickel, Hayden 51.05
Blankenship, Topeka High 52.03
Wilkerson, Topeka West 52.58
Scheid, Seaman 53.05
800 METERS
Newkirk, Hayden 1:55.69
B. Moore, Seaman 2:00.72
Wilson, Topeka West 2:03.17
Brokaw, Silver Lake 2:05.02
Benz, Shawnee Heights 2:05.13

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By RICK PETERSON
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Tanner Newkirk's record-setting performance in last Friday's Joe Schrag City Invitational track and field meet cemented the Hayden senior star's place among the all-time city best.
But Newkirk's city meet records in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meters also rekindled memories of just how good Topeka track has been over the years.
Newkirk became only the fifth city athlete to crack the city meet list since 2010 and the first since former Washburn Rural and current Washburn University pole-vaulter Zac Chandler set the boys pole vault record with a clearance of 15 feet, 6 inches in 2018.
Hayden senior Tanner Newkirk recovers after setting one of his three city meet records in last Friday's Joe Schrag City Invitational. [Photo by Kyle Grunert/Special to TSN]
Tanner Newkirk is congratulated by his father, former Emporia state champ Kevin Newkirk, after his record-setting performance in the 1,600 meters in last Friday's Joe Schrag City Invitational. [Photo by Kyle Grunert/Special to TSN]
Newkirk's 1,600 time of 4:10.88 eclipsed the record of 4:19.1 set by Topeka West's Bill Myers 47 years ago (1975) and his 9:18.89 clocking in the 3,200 bettered the record of 9:32.6, also set in 1975, by Topeka West's David Foltz.
Newkirk's 1:55.69 time in the 800 bettered the previous city-meet record of 1:57.3 by Topeka High's David Faulkner in 1991.
Newkirk joins a list of city-meet record-holders that includes the likes of all-time Kansas greats Marcel Carter, Troy Wilson and Iain Trimble (Shawnee Heights), Jared Huske (Highland Park), Sharrieff Hazim (Topeka West) and Dan O'Mara (Hayden).
On the girls side, the city meet list includes city greats Jocelyn Bentley (Highland Park), Rita Graves and Janell Wright (Topeka High), Macahla Wesley (Topeka West), Deana Alexander (Shawnee Heights) and Marge Eddy (Seaman).
Listed below is the updated list of record-holders in the city meet, previously known as the City Track Carnival.
TOPEKA CITY TRACK AND FIELD MEET RECORDS

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Topeka West rolled to a Class 5A regional championship Friday at De Soto, qualifying all six players for next week's state tournament at Kossover Tennis Center.
Topeka West tennis poses for a team picture after winning a Class 5A regional championship Friday at De Soto. From left to right, Coach Kurt Davids, Caden McGee, James Maag, Carter Cool, Ian Cusick, Gavin Chavez, Miles Cusick and Coach Shon Daniels. [Photo by Kamla Cusick/Special to TSN]
Topeka West juniors Ian Cusick (front) and Miles Cusick won a Class 5A regional doubles title Friday at De Soto, helping the Chargers win the team championship. [Photo by Kamla Cusick/Special to TSN]
Topeka West's James Maag posted a second-place singles finish in Friday's Class 5A regional tournament at De Soto, earning a state tournament berth. [Photo by Kamla Cusick/Special to TSN]
Seaman's Justin Kruse finished third in singles in Friday's Class 5A regional tournament at De Soto, earning a state berth. [Photo by Kamla Cusick/Special to TSN]
Juniors Ian and Miles Cusick swept city, Centennial League and regional doubles titles for the second straight season, topping Charger teammates Gavin Chavez, a senior, and junior Carter Cool in the inals, 6-1, 6-1.
West sophomore James Maag advanced to the singles final before dropping a 6-1, 6-1 decision to Leavenworth's Jack Harris in the title match.
Sophomore Caden McGee rounded out the Charger qualifiers with a fith-place singles finish.

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By ISAAC DEER
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Washburn Rural’s city championship win was a dominant one on Friday night.
The Junior Blues won their 19th straight city swimming and diving title by an eye-opening 161 points at the Capitol Federal Natatorium as Washburn Rural ended the day with three swimmers earning first-team All-City honors and six swimmers earning second-team honors.
“We put it all together today,” Washburn Rural coach Bob Burdick said. “All year long we’ve been trying to build a successful team. We did a lot of building this year with our freshmen, sophomores and juniors. We have ten swimmers qualified for state, which is a real positive. We are trying to build our team this year for success and many years after.”
Topeka West's Kadence Jeffries (left) celebrates with runner-up Mara Bare of Washburn Rural after Jeffries' 500-yard freestyle victory in Friday's city meet. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Seaman's Avery Walz, celebrating her win in the 200 individual medley, won four gold medals in Friday's city swimming and diving championships. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Washburn Rural's Makenna Pritchard was a double individual city champion in Friday's city meet, helping lead the Junior Blues to the team title. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Washburn Rural took first place in three separate events and finished in the top five 24 times in various events.

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After making an oral commitment to Stanford last fall, Topeka High softball star NiJaree Canady signed her letter of intent on Friday to play softball for the Cardinal.
The newest member of the Cardinal has built up quite the resume over the past four years.
Topeka High star NiJaree Canady made if official Friday, signing her national softball letter of intent with Stanford. [Photo by Isaac Deer/TSN]
Topeka High senior NaJaree Canady speaks during Friday's letter of intent signing with Stanford. [Photo by Isaac Deer/TSN]
Canady earned the 2021 Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year award, first-team All-Shawnee County and first-team all-state recognition, a state championship and many more laurels.
“Going to California and one of the best universities in the world is very exciting to me,” Canady said. “I go 110 percent in everything I do. Stanford softball is already amazing and I just want to add to that.”