Topeka’s Best Compete at the KSHSAA Girls Golf Regionals: A Look Ahead
Introduction to the Regionals
The KSHSAA Class 3-1A and 5A Girls Golf Regionals are poised to be an exciting culmination of the season featuring the top competitors from the Topeka area. This two-day tournament will gather talented golfers from across Kansas as they vie for a chance to advance to the state championship. Young golfers, particularly those from Shawnee County, will showcase their skills in hopes of securing coveted spots in the state finals.
The Format: How Golfers Advance
To qualify for day two of the championship, the top six team scores will advance, allowing only the most consistent performers to continue. Additionally, individual competitors who are not part of a qualifying team will have a chance to progress, making for a dynamic field of 54 players. This dual structure will intensify competition and elevate the stakes as each golfer seeks to fulfill their season-long ambitions.
Meet the Contenders: Seaman’s Elise Eckert
Elise Eckert of Seaman High School has emerged as a standout performer this season. Returning to her former home course at Emporia Municipal Golf Course, Eckert seeks to leverage her local knowledge in the state championship. With five tournament wins under her belt, including prestigious titles like the United Kansas Conference Championship, Eckert is a driving force for the Vikings, who are desperate to secure their first podium finish in school history. Expect her to be a formidable contender.
Eckert’s Journey and Team Dynamics
Last year, she finished fourth in the state tournament, and her recent accolades include winning the Emporia High Invitational and coming in second at the Class 5A State Preview. Eckert is not alone in her quest; her teammates, including the experienced Makenna Stuke, are also looking to make their mark. The synergy among Seaman’s roster, which includes talented golfers Kaitlynn Frye, Chloe Schmidtlein, and Molina Quintana, will be crucial in their push for a strong overall team score.
Hayden High School: A Legacy of Dominance
While Seaman aims for their first title, Hayden High School strives to maintain its legacy of success. After winning consecutive titles in 2023 and 2024, the Wildcats are determined to capture a third championship. Their performance this season has been commendable, highlighted by a victory at the Topeka High Invitational and multiple second-place finishes.
Key Players for Hayden
Seniors Izzy Glotzbach and Lauren Borjon lead Hayden, bringing experience to the forefront. With Brooke Johnson showcasing marked improvements during October tournaments, the Wildcats have several reliable players who can shoot under 90. As they prepare to defend their title, their team dynamics will be pivotal in clinching another championship.
Spotlight on Silver Lake’s Kailyn Hanni
Turning to Class 3-1A, Silver Lake’s Kailyn Hanni is another golfer in remarkable form. With victories throughout the season, including wins at the Jeff West Open, Big East League Championship, and Silver Lake Invitational, Hanni is primed for success. Her recent regional championship win, scoring an impressive 86 at Cypress Ridge, demonstrates her readiness for the challenges ahead.
Hanni’s Commitment and Team Support
Not only is Hanni a top contender for individual honors, but her stellar performances have also elevated her team’s profile. Having committed to play basketball at Fort Hays State, Hanni balances her athletic commitments skillfully. Last year she helped Silver Lake secure second place, and with a supportive team that includes Avenley Head, Savannah Wende, Alissa Thomas, Addy Just, and Morgan Ackerly, her chances for a strong showing at the state championship are high.
Locations for the State Championship
The KSHSAA Girls Golf State Championship is set to take place across four locations, depending on class divisions. Specifically, Class 5A golfers will compete at the Emporia Municipal Golf Course, while Class 3-1A competitors will showcase their skills at the Salina Municipal Golf Course. The serene yet challenging settings of these courses provide the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes tournament.
Important Dates to Keep in Mind
Mark your calendars: the first round of the KSHSAA Girls Golf State Championship begins on Monday, October 20, at 9 a.m. The second round will follow on Tuesday, October 21, starting at 10 a.m. Golf enthusiasts and supporters are encouraged to attend and cheer on their local champions as they embark on this pivotal journey.
Conclusion: A Milestone Season
This year’s KSHSAA Girls Golf Regionals and subsequent state championship represent a milestone for many athletes. It’s a moment where dreams can turn into reality, where years of hard work, dedication, and skill come together on the green. As the top golfers from Topeka and beyond prepare to leave their mark, fans can look forward to an exhilarating couple of days filled with passionate competition and unforgettable performances.
Whether you’re cheering for Seaman, Hayden, Silver Lake, or any of the other talented teams, one thing is certain: this year’s tournament is not to be missed!

