Sports briefs
BC women sweep, men split BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — The Bethel College women’s tennis team swept a pair of matches, while the men split.
BC women sweep, men split BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — The Bethel College women’s tennis team swept a pair of matches, while the men split.
The Bethel College track team claimed a pair of school records Friday at the Bethel Invitational at Thresher Stadium. The Thresher women finished third out of 10 teams.
PREP SOFTBALL HOAL Moundridge 15, H.Trinity 4 Moundridge 14, H.Trinity 4 MOUNDRIDGE – The Moundridge Wildcats claimed a HOAL sweep over Hutchinson Trinity Thursday in Moundridge. The Wildcats won 15-4 and 14- 4.
BC women sweep, men split BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — The Bethel College women’s tennis team swept a pair of matches, while the men split. The Bethel… Login to continue reading Login…
The Newton Invitational boys’ golf tournament, held Thursday at Sand Creek Station, featured one of its largest fields in recent years with 16 teams and 102 players. The host Railers finished in the middle of the pack, tying for ninth.
GOLF Wedgewood Senior Men 1. John Wilson, Dennis London, Doug Phillips, Bob Wilson, Narci Larez.
An extra day off because of the weather didn’t hurt the Newton High School softball team much as the Railers claimed a sweep of Salina South Thursday in AV-CTL I play at Kelsch Field. Newton won the first game 7-0 and the nightcap 3-2.
SALINA – The Newton High School boys’ tennis team claimed a second-place team finish along with a doubles title Tuesday at the 13th Mustang Classic in Salina. Andover downed Newton 55-45 for the team title.
April 16 through April 24, All times Central NOTE: All competitions are subject to change. Check with www.thekansan.com, the Kansan sports Twitter page (@nksports) and the Kansan Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/TheNewtonKansan/) for the latest in cancellation and postponement announcements for area teams).
x-non-scoring entry J-indicates tie-breaker was applied. Remington CKTL Meet Tuesday Area finishers GIRLS Team scores — Remington 126, Little River 122, Hesston 111, Elyria Christian 38, Douglass 17, Peabody-Burns 15.