Varsity Track and Field

Introducing the 2025 Wichita Eagle All-Metro girls track and field team

The Wichita area featured some of the top high school girls track and field athletes in Kansas this season, and that star power is highlighted on The Wichita Eagle’s 2025 All-Metro girls track and field team.

The All-Metro squad features the top athletes on the track and in the field, as well as a Coach of the Year, from teams in Sedgwick, Butler and Harvey counties. Selections are based on a heavy emphasis on postseason performance.

After winning four gold medals at the Class 3A state meet, Hesston junior Ashley Lehman is our Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year.

Wichita Eagle All-Metro girls track and field team

Aaliyah Bolden, Heights junior

Placed fifth in the 6A 200 with a time of 24.87. Also anchored the Heights’ 400 relay to a fifth-place finish.

Natalie Cassant, Newton senior

Placed third in the 5A discus with a season-best throw of 133-4.

Jordyn Cleary, Andover senior

Placed third in the 5A 800 in a season-best time of 2:13.82. Also anchored the Andover 3200 relay that placed second with a season-best time of 9:20.93.

Lauren DeGroot, Bishop Carroll sophomore

Placed second in the 5A 300 hurdles in a season-best time of 43.76. Also was a state qualifier in the 100 hurdles. Also ran a leg on Carroll’s 1600 relay team (4:00.35) that placed second.

Emily Hein, Trinity Academy junior

A 2-time 3A state champion after claiming the gold in the 1600 (season-best time of 5:07.16) and the 3200 (11:05.39).

Piper Hula, Derby senior

Placed fourth in the 6A 400 with a season-best time of 55.76. Also took sixth in the 200 with a season-best time of 25.13.

Stella Kitt, Eisenhower senior

State champion in the 5A shot put with a mark of 41-0. Her season-best mark of 42-8 was No. 2 in Kansas this season.

Ashley Lehman, Hesston junior

A 4-time individual gold medalist in 3A, Lehman claimed titles in the 100 (11.99), 200 (24.63), 400 (54.65) and pole vault (12-4). She broke the state-meet record in all three of her races on the track.

Kenzy McArtor, Clearwater senior

Finished runner-up to teammate Madison Williams in both the 4A 100 hurdles (15.15) and 300 hurdles (45.02). Also ran a leg on Clearwater’s record-breaking 400 relay team (48.10) and on Clearwater’s 1600 relay team (4:04.70) that took fourth.

Rylee Meyer, Andale junior

State champion in the 4A 100 with a record-breaking time of 12.06. Also placed second in the 200 (25.13) and long jump (17-3.75) and third in the 300 hurdles (46.32), racking up 32 points on her own to help Andale win another team championship.

Emily O’Brien, Remington junior

The 2A state champion in 100 hurdles with a season-best time of 15.20. Also placed second in the 300 hurdles with a season-best time of 45.95.

Addy Orth, Andale sophomore

Won the 4A javelin gold medal with a season-best throw of 134-5. Also a state qualifier in the triple jump.

Allison Saunders, Andover Central junior

The 5A state champion in the 300 hurdles with a season-best time of 43.70, which was the fastest time in any class at the state meet. Also added silver medals in the 100 hurdles (14.96) and high jump (5-2), while anchoring Andover Central’s 1600 relay (4:03.57) that placed fifth.

Mackenzie Sauerwein, Newton senior

Swept the 5A sprints, winning the gold in the 100 (12.32) and 200 (25.23). Also anchored Newton’s 400 relay (49.35) that placed fourth.

Kiera Smith, Northwest junior

Placed fifth in the 6A 100 with a season-best time of 12.03. Also anchored Northwest’s 400 relay (48.31) that placed third.

Annaliese Vitosh, Andover Central sophomore

State champion in the 100 wheelchair division with a season-best time of 22.61. Also placed second in the 400 wheelchair race with a season-best time of 1:25.42.

Madelyn Wallace, Andover junior

Picked up 5A state medals in the 1600 (sixth, 5:10.83) and 3200 (fifth, 10:55.49). Also ran a leg on Andover’s 3200 relay team that placed second in a season-best time of 9:20.93.

Madison Williams, Clearwater senior

Returned from injury to successfully defend her 4A titles in the hurdles, winning gold in the 100 hurdles (14.93) and 300 hurdles (44.48). Also ran a leg on Clearwater’s record-breaking 400 relay team (48.10) and on Clearwater’s 1600 relay team (4:04.70) that took fourth.

Clearwater 400 relay

The team of Graysea Gardenhire, Callie Noland, Madison Williams and Kenzy McArtor won the 4A title with a season-best time of 48.10, which also broke the state-meet record.

Bishop Carroll 1600 relay

The team of Ashlynn Sauer, Emily Melcher, Lauren DeGroot and Sophia Sauber placed second in the 5A 1600 with a season-best time of 4:00.35.

Andover 3200 relay

The squad of Madelyn Wallace, Brecken Bogner, Samantha Siegrist and Jordyn Cleary placed second in 5A with a season-best time of 9:20.93.

Tyler Ryan, Andale coach

After being edged out last year at the state meet, snapping a 6-year streak atop 4A, Andale reclaimed its place on top of the podium this season with 91 team points.

All-Metro girls track and field second team

Mady Barger, Rose Hill senior

Zoe Dieguez, Derby sophomore

Secret Dye, Heights junior

Isabel Einwich, Heights junior

Macie Gifford, Trinity Academy sophomore

Arwyn Hennessy, Andale senior

Mariah Hutton, Northwest sophomore

Brett Jacobson, Circle junior

Anomeka Johnson, Northwest sophomore

Kennedy Khamvongsa, West senior

Siiri Kihlman, Andover Central senior

Breckynn Lee, Trinity Academy senior

Jade Link, Bishop Carroll senior

Vivian Lieurance, Independent freshman

Piper McConnaughhay, Andover sophomore

Callie Noland, Clearwater junior

Courtney Nye, Kapaun Mt. Carmel junior

Taya Orth, Andale senior

Kinsley Plumer, Valley Center junior

Nelly Puente, North junior

Elizabeth Rambo, Kapaun Mt. Carmel sophomore

Harlee Randall, Flinthills senior

Gwendolyn Sattler, Bishop Carroll sophomore

Ashlynn Sauer, Bishop Carroll junior

Shannon Shaw, Andover Central senior

Anahree Smith, East junior

Lillian Stafford, Kapaun Mt. Carmel senior

Alexandria Stewart, Kapaun Mt. Carmel senior

Reese Stuhlsatz, Garden Plain junior

Sanaa Truett, Derby junior

Annie Williams, Halstead freshman

Emily Young, Eisenhower senior

Andover Central 400 relay (Kinsley Tabor, Jordyn Washington, Bryer Geoffroy, Juliah Bolden)

Northwest 400 relay (Johanna Fountain, Anomeka Johnson, Julianna Avant, Kiera Smith)

Andover Central 1600 relay (Bryer Geoffroy, Jordyn Washington, Beka Thomison, Allison Saunders)

Rose Hill 1600 relay (Rylee Wooten, Marissa Jensen, Ava Markley, Avery Hottovy)

Bishop Carroll 3200 relay (Clare Fouts, Celia Snetsinger, Gwendolyn Sattler, Sophia Thome)

Collegiate 3200 relay (Savannah Vess, Alegra Faizo, Macy Beran, Ellie Howell)

Aren Coppoc, Andover Central coach

Jason Peters, Hesston coach

All-Metro girls track and field third team

Madison Askew, Derby sophomore

Ella Avey, Bishop Carroll sophomore

Amiyah Beard, Newton junior

Juliah Bolden, Andover Central sophomore

Madison Busch, Augusta senior

Ava Claasen, Kapaun Mt. Carmel freshman

Kaiah Cravens, Classical freshman

Heylei Davis, East senior

Anai Fernandez, Newton senior

Kayla Frost, Campus junior

Delaney Fuller, Newton freshman

Jewell Gallagher, Garden Plain senior

Aspen Garvey, Derby sophomore

Bryer Geoffroy, Andover Central senior

Autumn Hirsch, Berean Academy junior

Hally Horsch, Andale junior

Mia Hirsch, North junior

Sian Hoang, Rose Hill sophomore

Laney Hooper, Valley Center junior

Avery Hottovy, Rose Hill freshman

Rylee Jay, Augusta freshman

Ana Lawrence, Newton sophomore

Tinley Lovesee, Bluestem senior

Ava Markley, Rose Hill senior

Lauren McCosh, Douglass junior

Abbey McNeal, Andale sophomore

Abigail Meyer, Bishop Carroll junior

Nyeema Muhwazie, Independent sophomore

Allie Neitzel, Northwest senior

Reese Quinn, Hesston sophomore

Kora Rex, Garden Plain senior

Jorja Schwanke, Andover senior

Samantha Siegrist, Andover Central sophomore

Emily Struckman, Andale senior

Asia’h Sullivan, Andover sophomore

Sophia Thome, Bishop Carroll junior

Jaela Thompson, Maize South sophomore

Savannah Vess, Collegiate junior

Katy Wehrman, Cheney sophomore

Chelsea Willour, Remington junior

Gabby Wimbley, Heights sophomore

Heights 400 relay (Jada Reed, Aaliyah Bolden, Mariyah Moreno-Woods, Gabby Wimbley)

Newton 400 relay (Ady Klug, Delaney Fuller, Anai Fernandez, Mackenzie Sauerwein)

Clearwater 1600 relay (Kenzy McArtor, Millie Allred, Kynlee Martin, Madison Williams)

Garden Plain 1600 relay (Karly Stuhlsatz, Jaden Stuhlsatz, Kayla Coleman, Reese Stuhlsatz)

Andale 3200 relay (Arwyn Hennessy, Rylee Winter, Olivia Steven, Ali Winter)

Kapaun Mt. Carmel 3200 relay (Ava Claasen, Amelia Hermann, Caitlyn Bruening, Courtney Nye)

Josh Mans, Bishop Carroll coach

Jeff Cornwell, Clearwater coach

This story was originally published June 12, 2025 at 6:12 AM.

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