Just showing up is not enough. That is the mindset of the Great Bend High School bowling teams going into the Class 5-1A state bowling meet today in Wichita according to head coach Mike Perry. The meet begins for the Lady Panthers at 9:30 a.m., with the boys following. "Our kids are hungry," Perry said. "I know its cliche, but there is a look in their eyes. Since they've been here before, they aren't going ...
BOYS St. John 60, Spearville 46 ST. JOHN - After one quarter, the St. John High School boys' basketball team was ahead 21-13, and the Tigers went on to win their first-round Class 1A Division-I sub-state game against Spearville on Tuesday. Zach Minnis rang up 26 points, including 7 of 8 from the free-throw line and three 3-pointers. Zuriel Reyes joined him in double digits with 12 points. The Tigers will play Ashland at home ...
Every player on the Barton Community College women's basketball team put points on the board against Labette in their 84-47 win in the first round of the National Junior College Athletics Association Region VI tournament on Tuesday night.
HAYS - The Hoisington High School wrestling team finished in a five-way tie for 23rd place at the Class 3-2-1A state wrestling tournament on Saturday.
GIRLS Macksville 75, Ashland 55 MACKSVILLE - The Macksville High School girls' basketball team claimed victory in the first round of a Class 1A Division-I sub-state against Ashland on Monday night at The Stable. The Lady Mustangs outscored the Lady Blue Jays 21-13 in the final quarter to put the game out of reach. Megan Wood and Jena Clowers each had a double-double in the win. Wood scored 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Clowers ...
The Barton Community College women's basketball team will host Labette in the first round of the NJCAA Region VI tournament tonight at 7.
It was the final game of the regular season, and the Barton Community College men's basketball team finally got it right in overtime.
The 2011 class of inductees into the Barton Community College Hall of Fame receive plaques commemorating the occasion.
Dionne Harris said goodbye to the regular season with a big game on Saturday night. The Barton Community college women's basketball team got a its eighth double-double out of the 5-foot-11 freshman post player against Pratt. The Cougars, 20-10 overall and 12-4 in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Western Division, closed its regular season with a 72-42 win over the Lady Beavers. Harris had a career night, grabbing 19 rebounds to top her previous ...
BOYS Hoisington 74, Larned 36 HOISINGTON - The Hoisington High School boys' basketball team won its final game of the regular season, beating Larned on Friday night. The Cardinals were led by Cody Stetler, who scored 15 points in the game. Derrick Kaiser added 14 points, including 4 of 5 from the free-throw line. Ryan Bieberle contributed 11 and Like Becker also reached double digits with 10. The Indians got 15 points from Justin Vratil, ...
BOYS Class 3A Southwestern Heights (4-15) at Hoisington (17-3) The Hoisington High School boys' basketball team, as the No. 2 seed, hosts Southwestern Heights of Kismet on Tuesday night at 6:30. The Cardinals are coming off of a 74-36 win against Mid-Central Activities Association opponent Larned, on Friday night. Southwestern Heights, the No. 7 seed, lost to Cimmarron on Thursday night, 59-48. Larned (4-16) at Scott City (19-1) Larned will travel to Scott City ...
SALINA - Both the Great Bend High School girls' and boys' bowling teams took first place at the regional meet in Salina on Thursday afternoon.
Saturday night marks the conclusion of the regular season for the Barton Community College basketball teams.
The Barton Community College women's tennis team claimed its second win of the season on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon when they played host to Hesston.
GIRLS Kinsley 56, Macksville 46 KINSLEY - The Kinsley High School girls' basketball team took a 38-22 lead before halftime and held on to win on Thursday night. Macksville was led by Megan Wood, who put in a game-high 24 points, including 14 in the second half. Jennifer Roach added five points.
WICHITA - Great Bend High School underclassmen throwers Jayce Brack and Nick Warren took a trip to the podium during Friday's competition of the Class 6-1A state track and field championships at Cessna Stadium.
WICHITA - After only competing in three meets this season with the team, Kaylie Doll left Friday's portion of the Class 6-1A state track and field championships with a Great Bend High School record and a second-place finish in the triple jump.
WICHITA - Ellinwood High School's Pedro Montoya made Friday's portion of the Class 6-1A state track and field championships a memorable one.
The Great Bend High School is taking 19 individuals to compete at the Class 6-1A state track and field championships today and Saturday at Wichita State University's Cessna Stadium.
Ellinwood High School will be sending 21 athletes to the Class 6-1A state track and field championships, which starts on Friday at Wichita State University's Cessna Stadium.
To say that Great Bend High School junior Kaylie Doll came out of left field when she qualified for the Class 5A portion of the 6-1A state track and field championships might be an understatement.
The Great Bend High School Panthers have a pair of throwers seeded in the top 5 of the Class 5A discus competition in this weekend's state track and field championships.
ST. JOHN - Tanner Tranbarger, Henry Penner and Isaac Seibert led the Macksville High School boys' track and field team to a Class 1A regional championship on Friday.
Great Bend High School had seven swimmers qualify for the Class 5-1A state swim meet, which will start on today with the diving competition at Hummer Sports Complex in Topeka.
Goddard High School had momentum heading into the Class 5A regional softball tournament championship game on Tuesday evening at the Great Bend Sports Complex.
The Great Bend High School softball team made short work of Liberal - again.
While the doubleheader didn't have postseason implications for Larned High School, the pair of non-conference baseball games meant a lot to the Great Bend Panthers.
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