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April 30 through May 8, All times Central NOTE: All competitions are subject to change. Check with www.thekansan.com, the Kansan sports Twitter page (@nksports) and… Login to continue reading Login…
April 30 through May 8, All times Central NOTE: All competitions are subject to change. Check with www.thekansan.com, the Kansan sports Twitter page (@nksports) and… Login to continue reading Login…
Koontz wins girls’ javelin The Kansan Staff McPHERSON – The Newton High School track team took a handful of throwers to the McPherson Invitational Thursday… Login to continue reading Login…
BOWLING Bowling reports are due at the Kansan office by 11 p.m. Thursday. We reserve the right to abbreviate team names due to space limitations.… Login to continue reading Login…
Maize South tops 16-team field By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan HESSTON – With league and regional tournaments on the horizon, the Hesston Swather boys’ golf… Login to continue reading Login…
The Denver University women’s golf team had a record-setting and dominant performance at the 40th Summit League Championships Sunday through Tuesday at Sand Creek Station. The Pioneers had a team score of 871, a conference tournament record, and a win over Oral Roberts by 21 strokes.
The Newton High School girls’ soccer team played a strong first half, but the Derby Panthers picked up the pace in the second half to claim a 3-1 win Tuesday in AV-CTL I play at Fischer Field. “We were able to play very well all around in the first half,” Newton coach Scott Jantzi said.
CHENEY – The Halstead Dragon baseball team went on the road Monday to claim a non-league split against Cheney at the Cheney Sports Complex. Halstead won the first game 8-5 and dropped the second game 14-13 in eight innings. “We’ve been doing that a lot,” Halstead coach Danny Driskill said. “We’ve split every one except one. We did well to fight back (in the second game). It’s just one of those things. Baseball is baseball. It seems like game ones have gone our way and game twos have gone like those tonight.”
CHENEY — The Halstead Dragon softball team ran into a buzzsaw Monday night in undefeated Cheney at the Cheney Sports Complex. Halstead fell 12-1 in the first game in five innings on the 10-run rule.
The Bethel College softball team got one more win, and nearly two, in the team’s season finale Tuesday at home against Bethany. The Threshers rallied in the first game to win 15-13.
The Kansan Staff MOUNDRIDGE – The Moundridge Wildcat softball team made quick work of rival Inman Tuesday. Moundridge won 24-1 and 15-0. Both games were… Login to continue reading Login…