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Hesston wins Class 3A regional golf tourney

Johnson qualifies for state for Halstead The Kansan Staff HESSTON — The defending Class 3A state champion Hesston Swather golf team put itself in position… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Indian Hills takes lead at NJCAA Championships

Hunter shoots a 67 to lead individuals The Kansan Staff The National Junior College Athletic Association Division I Men’s Golf Championships opened Tuesday at Sand… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Newton soccer squad ends season with loss

Railers more than double last year’s wins By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The Newton High School girls’ soccer team missed some opportunities against an unorthodox… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Grayson takes 10th to qualify for state golf

Railers finish seventh at regionals The Kansan Staff HAYS — The Newton High School boys’ golf team will send senior Grayson Ybarra to state after… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Swather duo claims state doubles title

HESSTON — Hesston High School senior Micah Dahlsten and sophomore Asher Deutschendorf got the state doubles title they were aiming for, but not in the way they were hoping. In the finals against James Vander Ark and Jackson Newman of Kansas City Christian, Micah Dahsten and Deutschendorf won the first set 6-3, but fell behind 4-2 in the second set when Newman had a lengthy delay because of apparent muscle cramps.

Event promotes self-care

Several organizations have teamed up to create a wellness and fitness event at the Midtown Arboretum in Newton on May 13. The morning featured activities promoting wellness, including Zumba by the YMCA, free blood pressure checks by Health Ministries Clinic, a mental wellness activity also by HMC, and bike safety education with Harvey County Walk & Roll.

In Brief

Sluggin’ Rebels seeking host families The Newton Sluggin’ Rebels are seeking host families for this summer, the summer college baseball team will start play June 2. More than 30 college baseball players come to Newton each summer to play summer college baseball, with home games played at Klein-Scott Field in Centennial Park.