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Mateo Garcia, a talented golfer from Mexico, is barred from competing on the Kansas high school varsity team despite being the best junior varsity golfer. He is set to graduate soon from Hayden High School in Topeka.
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TOPEKA, Kan. â One of the sweetest swings in Kansas will not be featured in the high school state tournament this year. Meet Mateo Garcia, Kansasâ best junior varsity golfer.
The foreign exchange student has been enjoying his life at Hayden High School in Topeka, where the senior will soon be wrapping up his studies and graduating in a few weeks.
âThe education here is way better and gives me a better chance at life,â Garcia said. âThey put more effort in classes here and you learn more, thereâs so many more chances in life.â
Garcia hails from LeĂłn, Mexico, about four hours northwest of Mexico City. Education is important to Garcia, and he saw an exchange program as a chance to improve. This is Garciaâs second year in Topeka. Ed Lee, who is also a science teacher at Hayden, has been Garciaâs host family since he arrived in Kansasâ capital in 2024.
When Garcia first came to America, he spoke very little English. It was a true blind spot for him and a major reason he wanted to study at an American school. But his main love is on the golf course.
The ball flies off his driver like a bullet, and Garciaâs touch around the green is sublime. His chipping is elite, which Garcia says makes up for the worst part of his game: putting. During his first high school season, Garcia was a mainstay on the varsity roster. He helped the Hayden Wildcats finish runner-up in Kansas Class 4A. He also finished in a tie for 29th place in the final tournament of the year.
The 2025 state tournament would be Garciaâs final varsity start.
Hayden senior Mateo Garcia walks out from the putting green to begin a practice round at Western Hills Golf Course on April 29, 2026.
According to the Kansas State High School Activities Association, Garcia cannot to play varsity sports this year. The little-used regulation has forced Garcia to play on the junior varsity team. Rule 18, Article 12, Section B states that foreign exchange students can not be eligible for varsity activities for a second year.
âShould a student from a foreign country on an F-1 or J-1 Visa attend a member school as the result of participation in a foreign exchange academic program for a second academic year, regardless of the length of attendance in the first academic year, that student shall, for purposes of this rule, be treated as all other students who change schools. If there is not an accompanying move on the part of the studentsâ parents, the student will be ineligible for interschool extracurricular activities for one calendar year for grades 9-12, eighteen weeks for grades 7-8, beginning with the first day of his or her attendance.â
Mateo Garcia is barred from playing on the varsity team due to regulations regarding foreign exchange students.
Mateo Garcia attends Hayden High School in Topeka, Kansas.
Mateo Garcia is originally from LeĂłn, Mexico.
Mateo Garcia arrived in Topeka, Kansas, in 2024.

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Itâs a rule that is rarely brought into question, KSHSAAâs Assistant Executive Director Jeremy Holaday said. Itâs put into effect to avoid consistent overseas recruiting.
âUltimately, some fear that potentially you are getting a ton of foreign exchange students to take the place of other kids,â Holaday said. âItâs rare enough that if itâs something our schools felt like needed to change, we would have someone propose a change.â
Hayden senior Mateo Garcia finishes his drive off hole 11 at Western Hills Golf Course on April 29, 2026.
Garcia enjoyed his first year at Hayden so much that he wanted to return for his final high school season. Once he was settled last fall, Garcia and Lee were introduced to this KSHSAA law.
âMost foreign exchange kids do not play varsity sports, so it's never an issue,â Lee said. "It's a rare thing and an odd occurrence.â
Lee said it hurt Garciaâs spirit when he realized that he couldnât play varsity golf. Since Garcia has been in Topeka, his goal has been to play golf at the next level via a college scholarship. Without varsity golf, the chances of college coaches discovering him diminished.
âI was a little bit upset,â Garcia said. âItâs KSHSAAâs rules, so there is nothing that I can do. I was really excited because I thought I could play varsity this year. When they told me that I couldn't play varsity, I was kind of sad.â
Hayden senior Mateo Garcia chips up to the green of hole 11 at Western Hills Golf Course on April 29, 2026.
Despite playing junior varsity, Haydenâs varsity squad has worked hard to keep Garcia involved and not isolated. Throughout the season, Garcia has been practicing with Haydenâs top players in Carter Compton and Austin Bean.
âAs a team, it hurts; heâs one of our better golfers,â Compton said. âFor him, he comes over here to the States and wants to have a good opportunity to showcase his ability and try to play college golf.â
Bean and Garcia have become really close friends. Entering the year, the duo would have been battling for the varsity team's No. 1 role.
âWhen they told me that he couldnât play, I was bummed,â Bean said. "I'm still glad heâs out here, though. It's fun to play against someone that pushes me to play up to his standards, his level.â
According to Kansas Golf Scores, Garcia has fired rounds of 3-over and 5-over during two junior varsity tournaments this spring.
Hayden senior Mateo Garcia smiles after nailing a putt for par on hole 11 at Western Hills Golf Course on April 29, 2026.
While this season has provided some bumps in the road for Garcia, his spirits remain high. Heâs received a college scholarship from Ottawa University and continues to share his contact information with colleges across the country.
Garcia just needs a chance to showcase his skills.
As the end of the year looms, he is appreciative of everyone who has been in his corner.
âItâs all about the friendships that Iâve built," Garcia said. âThe golf team has been so kind to me, and it's been a really nice experience.â
Liam Keating covers high school sports and Washburn University for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at Lkeating@gannett.com
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