Area baseball/softball roundup
Prep Softball Central Kansas League Hesston 13, Halstead 3 Halstead 8, Hesston 7 HESSTON — Harvey County and CKL rivals Hesston and Halstead battled to… Login to continue reading Login…
Prep Softball Central Kansas League Hesston 13, Halstead 3 Halstead 8, Hesston 7 HESSTON — Harvey County and CKL rivals Hesston and Halstead battled to… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton High School girls’ basketball coach Tavis Leake II announced his resignation Tuesday after three years at the helm. According to his announcement, he is pursuing a collegiate coaching opportunity.
GOLF Wedgewood Senior Men 1. Ron Bogle, Roger Bratland, Jose Ramos -5.
While the Newton High School softball team suffered from some key losses from its Class 5A fourth-place state team last year, Newton coach Danny Park feels his squad can still make some noise in the league and state races. Park will be assisted by Caroline Stegman, Katie Zimmerman, who will handle the junior varsity, and JV assistant Jordan Talley.
GOLF Wedgewood Senior Men 1. Ron Bogle, Roger Bratland, Jose Ramos -5. 2. Tim McCreedy, Carvin Thiessen, Leo Griffin -1. 3. Phil Considine, Sam Griffin,… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton returns five starters from 21-4 squad By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan While the Newton High School softball team suffered from some key losses from… Login to continue reading Login…
Boys’ wrestling Team wrestler, grade, school, league, overall, state finish 106 1st Jayden Grijalva, so., Derby, 5-0, 46-6, 3rd-6A 2nd Taylor Rickard, so., Newton, 4-1,… Login to continue reading Login…
Leake II leaves the Railers after three seasons The Kansan Staff Newton High School girls’ basketball coach Tavis Leake II announced his resignation Tuesday after… Login to continue reading Login…
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With injuries reducing the first-year Bethel College women’s flag football team to the point where Monday night’s game against two-time defending NAIA Invitational Champions Ottawa was reduced to a scrimmage, it put a slight damper on the homecoming of Hesston natives Liz and Katie Sowers, the coaches for the Braves. Hesston High and Hesston College grads, Liz and Katie Sowers are also daughters of Floyd Sowers, a longtime former BC women’s basketball coach.