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Royster eighth grade teams beat Coffeyville
The Royster eighth grade basketball teams have struggled a bit this season, but both teams were able to put together big wins at home against Coffeyville on Monday. The B team earned a convincing 31-5 win for its second victory of the year, and the A team benefitted from late free throws to win its match-up 52-48 in overtime. “I’m so happy for the guys,” Coach Steve Slane said. “While the A team has worked hard all year, they started playing ...
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Humboldt boys number five in statewide KBCA rankings
The Humboldt Cubs boys basketball team was the only area team featured on the statewide KBCA rankings, which were released on Monday. The undefeated 16-0 Cubs were voted the number five boys 3A team. Scott City was selected as number one. A loss to Labette County last week seemingly knocked the Chanute girls basketball team (13-3) out of the top 10 statewide 4A rankings, which were released Monday by the KCBA. Prior to this week, the Comets w...
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Albertini hits 29 in St. Paul win
ST. PAUL — The St. Paul Indians settled for a split with the Oswego Indians Friday night. St. Paul won the girls contest 70-58 and Oswego nipped the St. Paul boys 53-50. Freshmen Josie Albertini and Jordyn Tuck led the girls to victory. Albertini shot for 29 points including 6 three-pointers. Twelve of those points came in a 27-point first quarter. Tuck chipped in with 13 points including a pair of three-pointers. Oswego’s boys drained a tri...
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Chanute wrestling wins two SEK duals in Parsons
PARSONS — The Chanute wrestling team scored decisive dual victories over SEK opponents Independence (56-24) and Parsons (60-9 ) on Thursday night at Parsons High School. The Comets accomplished this despite some key athletes being kept out of this event due to injuries, illness and disciplinary issues. “Overall, I’m pretty pleased with how the night went,” Chanute Wrestling Coach Andy Albright said. Sophomore Chase Cole and senior Cody Howell...
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Second half runs cost Comets in Coffeyville
Brian McDowell Sports Editor COFFEYVILLE — After lagging behind Coffeyville for much of the first quarter of its Friday night road match-up, the Chanute boys basketball team was able to forge a second quarter comeback. However, big Coffeyville runs in the third and fourth quarters ultimately overwhelmed Chanute. “They played a little tougher than we did in the second half, I thought,” Chanute Coach Max Ruark said. ”I thought they stepped up t...
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Big second half boosts Chanute girls over Coffeyville
Brian McDowell Sports Editor COFFEYVILLE — 6’3 Chanute sophomore Macy Flowers had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks in the Comet girls’ Friday night match-up with Coffeyville. “Macy had a big game for us,” Coach Dustin Fox said. “She was doing a good job of locating herself right around the rim, and the other girls were doing a good job of finding her.” After a close-knit first half, Flowers and the Comets dominated the second half of th...
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Poor first half shooting dooms Panthers against Highland
Brian McDowell Sports Editor It has been a year of change for the NCCC Panthers men’s team. At the end of last season, Coach Jeremy Coombs decided to only bring back one returner, D’Marco Smith, and fill the rest of the roster sports with a mix of transfers and talented freshmen. Now, a couple of NCCC’s new players, Jalen Jones and Mark Gray, are no longer a part of the team, after being removed from the roster last week for unspecified “disc...
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Lady Panthers’ 14-point lead vanishes in loss to Highland
Brian McDowell Sports Editor The struggling NCCC Lady Panthers basketball team demonstrated an improved style of play early in their Wednesday night home match-up with Highland. Neosho County was making consistent defensive stops, making baskets, and had established a 14-point lead early in the second half. However, Highland mounted a comeback late in the game, eventually powering its way to a 65-59 win. Before joking that anything he said ab...
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Twelve bowling strikes in a Rowe
Brian McDowell Sports Editor Ever since his early teens, Chanute resident Kyle Rowe has been bowling, pursuing the perfect score of 300. “It is something that I always wanted to do,” Rowe said. “I just wasn’t sure I’d ever get there.” Last week, while bowling in the Tuesday night City league at C & H Lanes, Rowe pulled off perfection by rolling 12 consecutive strikes. Rowe, an assistant manager at Sherwin Williams, bowls once a week these day...
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Coach Simmons announces resignation
Brian McDowell Sports Editor After nine years at the helm of the Blue Comets football program, Don Simmons will be leaving Chanute High School at the end of the school year to accept a head coaching position at Shawnee Mission North High School. Simmons has statistically been the most successful head football coach in Chanute’s history, with a 65-32 record while here, and a career coaching record of 194-95. He has coached 24 winning seasons i...
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Comets’ comeback effort falls short in Labette
Brian McDowell Sports Editor ALTAMONT — The Chanute boys basketball team trailed by 14 points in the second quarter of its Tuesday night road match-up, but the Comets were able to push momentum enough on their side in the second half to give themselves a legitimate chance to win the game late. This comeback effort put the Chanute squad up by one point with less than 30 seconds to go in the game, when several defensive Comets made some key bl...
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Chanute girls get out- played in Labette rematch
Brian McDowell Sports Editor ALTAMONT — “We just didn’t play very hard.” That was Dustin Fox’s simple explanation for how his Chanute girls basketball team lost 68-53 Tuesday night to a Labette County squad that they beat early in the season. “When you don’t play hard against a good team, that’s going to bite you,” Fox said. Fox doesn’t know why some Chanute players seemed so listless at times in this crucial contest. “We’ve got to get better...
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Four Comet wrestlers finish in second at Chanute-hosted SEK tourney
Brian McDowell Sports Editors Four Chanute wrestlers made it to the championship rounds of the tournament that the Comets hosted on Saturday, and all four finished in second place at the SEK Invitational. “Unfortunately, we definitely got some humble pie, after a good performance on Thursday,” Chanute Wrestling Coach Andy Albright said. The Comets beat both Pittsburg and Coffeyville at a dual event last Thursday. “We had a good performance...
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Comets pull off one-point escape win over Pittsburg
Brian McDowell Sports Editor The Chanute boys basketball team once again demonstrated its ability to pull off a Friday night escape act. The Comets survived a tense fourth quarter against Pittsburg and used well-timed offense and a stifling defense to come away with a hard-earned SEK 47-46 victory. Chanute was trailing by two points with 41 seconds left in the game when a foul-drawing lay-up by senior Brock Gilmore allowed the Comets to regai...
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Comets fly over Pittsburg and Coffeyville in wrestling duals
Brian McDowell Sports Editor COFFEYVILLE — In preparation for the SEK Invitational tournament that it is hosting today, the Chanute wrestling team toppled two of the SEK’s top teams in duals on Thursday night at Field Kindley High School in Coffeyville. The Comets scored dual victories over both Pittsburg (39-28) and Coffeyville (60-18). It was the first time that Chanute has beaten Pittsburg in a dual since 2010. It has been a neck-and-neck ...
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Chanute girls shine in 22-point rout of Pittsburg
Brian McDowell Sports Editor After winning the Tonganoxie Tournament last week, the Chanute girls basketball team stayed on a roll Friday night with a 59-37 rout of the Pittsburg Purple Dragons. “We beat a really good team tonight,” Chanute Coach Dustin Fox said. “They were a little short-handed and they’ll be better when they get some of those other girls back. But they’re still a really good team. I was proud of the way our girls came out a...
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Panthers baseball 11th in pre-season NJCAA poll
The NCCC baseball team has been picked number 11 in a nationwide pre-season poll released by the NJCAA on Thursday. The Panthers had a 49-16 record last year, and advanced to the JuCo World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. “This is done by a vote of the coaches and evidently they forgot how much talent we lost after last year,” the team’s coach Steve Murry said on his Facebook page when linking to this poll. The Panthers are scheduled to play...
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Poor shooting, defensive breakdowns hurt Lady Panthers against Cowley
Brian McDowell Sports Editor It may seem simplistic to say that a basketball team isn’t successful because they aren’t able to consistently put the ball in the basket. However, that is the conclusion that NCCC Coach Kelley Newton has reached about the school’s women’s basketball team after the Lady Panthers’ 68-43 loss to Cowley on Wednesday night. “The ball just doesn’t go in,” Newton said. “We’ve got to put the ball in the hole. It’s not ro...
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Panthers lose at last second to Cowley
Brian McDowell Sports Editor The score was tied at 65 with four seconds left in regulation, and the NCCC men’s basketball team had one last inbound pass to try to win its Wednesday night home match-up with the Cowley Tigers. “We didn’t get in the one-on-one situation, because they had fouls to give on us, so they could foul us all they wanted,” NCCC Coach Jeremy Coombs said. Coombs planned on having the ball passed from the sideline to the b...
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CHS softball players sign letters of intent
Three players for the Chanute Blue Comets softball team signed letters of intent on Thursday to play the sport for area colleges. Shelby Trout will be playing for the Independence Pirates next year, while Ashton Cooper and Jordan Hartman have both signed with the NCCC Panthers. Parents, teammates and current and former coaches looked on as the girls signed their letters of intent in the high school’s cafeteria. Playing for Neosho County is a b...
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