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Fifth-sixth grade girls compete in rec basketball division
56 Girls (Royals)
The Royals were led by coaches Kim Andrews, Morgan Ward in the Great Bend Recreation 5th-6th grade girls basketball division. Team members included Braelyn Komarek, Marlee Gaddis, Bristol Langston, Alyssa Prendergast, Peyton Smith Ellis, Angel Owen, Ella Nokes, Paige Trendel.

Great Bend Recreation 

5th grade 6th grade

girls basketball teams


The Royals were led by coaches Kim Andrews, Morgan Ward in the Great Bend Recreation 5th-6th grade girls basketball division. Team members included Braelyn Komarek, Marlee Gaddis, Bristol Langston, Alyssa Prendergast, Peyton Smith Ellis, Angel Owen, Ella Nokes, Paige Trendel.


The Panthers were coached by Tommy Loomis, Troy Stein in the Great Bend Recreation 5th-6th grade girls basketball division. Team members included Sydney Stein, Sammy Fleming, Emma Snapp, Lanie Haselhorst, Sophia Loomis, Rydlie Swanson, Marlie Ensley, Matlida Philbern, Miah Shelden.


The Flaming Cheetos were coached by Chris Umphres, Joe Henry in the Great Bend Recreation 5th-6th grade girls basketball division. Team members included D’Kenna Gray, Lily Henry, Sydney Piland, Sophie Popp, Kinley Stos, Roxanna Alonzo, Bierly Gallegos, Callie Umphres, Hanna Perez.


Umphres, Ribordy spark 8-0 shutout
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Carson Umphres pitches against Hutch. - photo by Hugo Gonzalez
DODGE CITY — Great Bend pitcher Carson Umphres struck out 11 batters with a 3-hit shutout to spark an 8-0 Western Athletic Conference baseball victory over Dodge City. Umphres (2-0, 0.913 ERA) has struck out 22 batters in 151/3 innings. Panther Koehn Ribordy led the offense with three hits and four runs batted home. In the past three games, Ribordy has batted 8-for-12 with 11 runs batted in. Great Bend 103 010 1 — 8 7 1 Dodge City 000 000 0 — 0 3 0 Umpheys and Kaiser. W—Umphreys, 2-0. 2B—GB—Minton 2, Ribordy
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