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    Schartz, Hsu ready to represent Manhattan at state tennis

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    By KMAN Staff on October 16, 2025 High School Sports, Manhattan High School, Sports
    Manhattan High’s Jackie Hsu returns a shot in front of her partner, Keylee Schartz, during a No. 1 doubles match in the Indians’ home quad Sept. 16 at Mike Goss Tennis Stadium. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    By Jon Grove

    The doubles duo of Keylee Schartz and Jacque Hsu is headed to Olathe this weekend, representing Manhattan High at the Class 6A state tennis championships. The senior pair enters as the 15th seed and will face Dodge City’s Macias and Banuelos, the No. 18 seed, in their opening-round match Friday at the College Boulevard Athletic Center.

    For Schartz and Hsu, the trip to state caps a season defined by growth, chemistry, and consistency. The pair finished as regional runners-up in Wichita after advancing through a tough bracket that included wins over Wichita East, Washburn Rural, and Topeka High.

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