After another week of track & field action in Kansas, it's time to vote for the MileSplit Kansas girls performer of the week.
The poll closes Friday at 2 p.m. ET.
Check out this week's nominees and cast your vote below.
Note: Athletes who have been nominated in the past two weeks are not eligible. Previous winners are excluded for the rest of the season.
This Week's Nominees:
Ashley Lehman, Hesston High School: The Nebraska signee swept all five events she competed in across two meets, winning the 400m in 54.55 and the 200m in 24.93 at the James Thomas Invitational. She also captured the 300mHin 43.08 and cleared 11-6 in the pole vault at the Hesston CKTL meet. She Capped off her busy week by taking the 100m in 12.00. Her 300mH debut also happens to be the third-fastest time in state history.
Ryann Daggett, Wichita North High School: The junior cleared 5-8 to win the high jump at the McPherson Invitational, making her the No. 2 junior in the state. Daggett now sits tied for the second-best clearance in the state this spring, and is the top jumper in 6A through the first month.
NaZiah Williams, Liberal High School: For the fourth week in a row, Williams etched a new PB in the discus, this time throwing 143-4 to pick up the win at the Hugoton HS Invitational. While picking up her fourth consecutive victory, she also moved up No. 5 on the 2026 state leaderboard.
Kelsie Kudzia, Leavenworth High School: The speedy junior lowered her 800m SB once again, this time at the Seaman Relays, winning in 2:12.90. Kudzia is now one of just two girls to run sub 2:13 this season, and is the 5A leader in the event. She's also ranked No. 5 and No. 12 in the 1600m and 3200m.
Kimberlee Scott, Basehor-Linwood High School: Posted wins in both horizontal jumps at the De Soto Invitational, going 39-4.25 in the triple jump and 17-3 in the long jump. Scott added a fourth-place finish in the shot put with a throw of 36-8.5, and is one of the top all-around athletes in 5A.