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Gun Smoke Nationals
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Great Bend Wrestlers competed at the Gun Smoke Nationals in Dodge City on Feb 14, and had 17 placers.
1st place: Jace Schartz and Matthew Johnson; 2nd place: George Weber, Gage Fritz, and Syler McMullen; 3rd place: Chayse Gruber, Scott Heilman, Max Heilman, John Zsot, Brody Schnobelen; 4th place: Tristan Tomlinson, Drew Liles, Kadin Spragis; 5th place: Wyatt Weber and Alex Randolf; 6th place: Avery Wolf and Hayden Liles

Tiger Carlson wins three events at Kinsley
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KINSLEY —Pawnee Heights Tiger Brady Carlson swept first place in the high jump (5-8), long jump (19-01/2) and triple jump (41-51/2) at the Kinsley track meet. The Tigers placed runner-up in the 400-meter relay (56.16). Macksville's Hector Gomez won the 100 meters (11.51) and placed second in the 200 (25.23). Pawnee Heights Tiger Abby Hands won the discus (112-8) and javelin (97-10) and placed second in the shot put (33-111/2). Other first-place winners were Macksville's Diana Ibarra, 100 (13.79) and 200 (30.31). Runner-up medals were earned by Macksville's Ava Chadd, long jump (14-93/4) and Pawnee Heights' Abby Pelton, triple jump (30-71/2). KINSLEY GIRLS AREA RESULTS 100m—1—Ibarra, Mack, 13.79 100m hurdles—4—Ava Chadd, Mack, 18.92 200m—1—Ibarra, Mack, 30.31 300m hurdles—5—Ava Chadd, Mack, 1:03.4 Long jump—2—Ava Chadd, Mack, 14-93/4; 4—Ibarra, Mack, 13-31/4 Triple jump—2—Pelton, PH, 30-71/2; 5—Ava Chadd, Mack, 29-51/2 Shot put—2—Hands, PH, 33-11/2; 3—Sebes, Mack, 31-11 Discus—1—Hands, PH, 112-8; 3—Sebes, Mack, 90-11 Javelin—1—Hands, PH, 97-10; 2—Sebes, Mack, 94-11 KINSLEY BOYS AREA RESULTS 100m—1—Gomez, Mack, 11.51; 2—Carlson, PH, 11.52; 6—Holste, PH, 11.91 200m—2—Gomez, Mack, 25.23; 5—Holste, PH, 26.69 400m—4—Holste, PH, 54.6 3,200m—5—Baier, PH, 13:52.53 400m relay—2—Pawnee Heights, 56.16 High jump—1—Carlson, PH, 5-8 Long jump—1—Carlson, PH, 19-01/2 Triple jump—1—Carlson, PH, 41-51/2
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