HAYS, Kan. - Fort Hays State women's tennis coach
Brian Flax has announced the signing of three-student athletes in advance of the 2020-21 season. The three signees include three talented freshmen from the state of Kansas; one from Buhler, one from Wellington and one from McPherson.
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Kylie Aufdengarten signs with the Tigers after leaving Wellington (Kan.) High School as the winningest player in school history. She compiled a four-year record of 117-29. Aufdengarten was part of the class 4A state champion doubles team as a senior in 2019, completing the year with a 32-2 record. She was a top-five finisher at the state tournament all four seasons during her high school career, placing second as a junior in 2018, third as a sophomore in 2017 and fifth as a freshman in 2016. Kylie averaged 29 wins per season throughout her high school career. She earned first team all-league honors at No. 1 singles as a junior and was named to the Best of Kansas Preps list by The Topeka Capital-Journal in 2018-19. She was a four-time Academic All-State honoree and plans to study Athletic Training at FHSU. |
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Taylor Bruce joins the squad after completing an undefeated senior season at McPherson (Kan.) High School. Bruce won the 5A state doubles championship in 2019, finishing the year a perfect 35-0. She was a four-time state qualifier, placing fourth as a junior in 2018, fourth as a sophomore in 2017 and ninth as a freshman in 2016. Bruce turned in an overall record of 118-31 across her four-year career as a Bullpup, posting a winning percentage of 79 percent. She earned Academic All-State honors twice and plans on majoring in Nursing at FHSU. |
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Aliyah Frederick joins the Tiger tennis team after accumulating a career record of 89-45 at Buhler (Kan.) High School. Frederick finished 7th in singles at the 4A State Championships this fall, compiling a 23-14 record as a senior. She was a three-time top-10 finisher over her career, earning a fifth-place finish as a junior in 2018 and a 10th-place finish as a sophomore in 2017. Frederick led the Crusaders to a runner-up finish at the 4A State Championships last month. Her fifth-place finish as a junior was the top singles finish for a Buhler tennis player in 20 years. She earned Academic All-State honors three times and plans on majoring in Nursing at FHSU. |
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