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BACKED AGAINST THE WALL

After first district loss, Great Bend faces must-win scenario next two weeks

Panthers running back Josh Lopez is stuffed at the line of scrimmage.

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It all came down to making plays when it counted most. Hays High School did, especially via the pass play. Hays quarterback Alex Delton completed only 3-of-7 passes in the Indians’ run-minded offense against arch-rival Great Bend on Friday night at damp and drizzly Memorial Stadium. Trouble was, all three went for touchdowns as Hays captured the Western Athletic Conference championship outright, beating the Panthers 31-13. “They had some big plays in the ...

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