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Erie golf swings for success in Oswego and Fredonia
The Erie High School varsity golf team traveled to compete in tournaments in both Oswego and Fredonia this week. According to Coach Ronnie Williams, the team had some trouble adapting to the difficult course conditions they faced at these events.
“We have been so close to shooting some really great team scores,” Williams said, “but have not been able to put it all together on the same day.”
Still, in Oswego on Monday, Erie edged out Jayhawk...
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Humboldt softball wins big over Erie
ERIE — The Humboldt softball team extended its winning streak on Tuesday night with two run-rule road victories over the Erie Red Devils. The Lady Cubs won the first game 17-1 and the second game 17-0.
“We hit the ball extremely hard in the cold weather,” Coach Brad Piley said.
Humboldt had 17 hits in the first game alone.
Courtney Richey was on the mound for both of these three-inning contests, only allowing one run, three hits, and striking...
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Panthers rebound for victory over #1 ranked Crowder
After what Coach Steve Murry called the “worst weekend in recent memory,” the NCCC baseball team got back on track Tuesday afternoon. The Panthers were swept in four games in their road series in Cowley County, but rebounded to score a 11-0 five-inning home victory over the number one ranked NJCAA team in the country, Crowder, Mo.
Jeremy Mansur was on the mound for the first four innings of this shutout Panther victory, notching three strikeo...
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Chanute golf caps off a busy week of SEK tourneys
Last week was a busy one for the Chanute golf team, as the Comets participated in two SEK meets. Last Tuesday, Chanute golfers traveled to Pittsburg’s Crestwood Country Club, where the team received a combined score of 388. Tournament winners Labette County shot a 320 on the course.
Chanute was led at this event by Troy Reaves, who shot a 91 on the course. Senior Brady Roush was right behind Reaves, with a 92, while Dylan Funk ended up with a...
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OCRS cancels Friday’s sprint car appearance at Humboldt
Due to the high percentage of unfavorable weather forecasted for the Humboldt area this week, officials of the Oil Capital Racing Series and the Humboldt Speedway have cancelled the sprint car portion of the program originally scheduled for this Friday night. Humboldt Speedway has not cancelled their regular division of cars scheduled to race at this time. A make-up date is being considered for later in the season for the OCRS sprint cars.
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NCCC baseball swept by Cowley
ARKANSAS CITY — The NCCC baseball team had a rough weekend in Cowley County, as the Panthers were swept in two doubleheaders by the Tigers. Cowley beat Neosho County 1-0 and 11-1 on Saturday and won games 13-3 and 10-2 on the second. These losses bring Neosho County’s record to 21-19.
In the first game of the series, sophomore pitcher Chance Sinclair gave up a run in the bottom of the first inning with a bases loaded walk. After this early bu...
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Softball Lady Comets sweeps Labette County
Brian McDowell
Sports Editor
After being swept by Paola early last week, the Chanute softball team was able to get back on track last Friday.
Henandez chalked up the Paola losses to her players being frightened headed into the doubleheader.
“Those two games we didn’t hit,” second-year Lady Comets Coach Maria Hernandez said, “which is kind of shocking because I believe we hit much better against faster pitchers.”
She gave senior Ashton “Gracie...
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Local senior hoops stars shine at Harold Turner All-Star game
Brian McDowell
Sports Editor
A second-half dunking display be Humboldt senior Tanner McNutt provided the highlight of Sunday’s Harold Turner All-Star game at the NCCC gymnasium on Sunday. McNutt unleashed three thunderous two-handed slam dunks in a row late in the boys game at this year’s installment of the event.
The boys and girls Turner All-Star games gave area seniors who excelled in high school basketball this year with both one last oppo...
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Comet baseball’s SEK streak stopped by Labette sweep
Brian McDowell
Sports Editor
The Chanute baseball team has some things to figure out, before its showdown with Girard at Katy Park at 4:30 this afternoon
That is the conclusion reached by first-year coach Josh Messer delivered after the Comets were swept by Labette County in a road doubleheader last Friday. After leading 4-0, Chanute lost the first game 8-5, and then lost the second game 4-1.
These losses snapped the Comets’ four game winnin...
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Group of local archers on target in Hays
Rhonda Hawkinson
Special to the Tribune
On April 6, a group of students from the Erie school district, Chanute Christian Academy, Home School and 4-H members, competed in an archery shoot held at Fort Hays State University. About 350 students from Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas were divided into three age brackets; 4th thru 6th, 7th and 8th and 9th thru 12th grades. Each one shot 30 scoring arrows at 10 and 15 meters, with a perfect score bein...
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NCCC hires new women’s basketball coach
NCCC has named JJ Davis the head women’s basketball coach at Neosho County Community College, replacing Kelley Newton, who resigned from the position at the end of last season.
The announcement of Davis’ hiring was made by the school’s Athletic Director Amber Burdge on Thursday.
“We are extremely excited to welcome JJ, Lisa, and the entire Davis family into the Neosho County family,” Burdge said. “Coach Davis exemplifies the qualities we wer...
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Chanute JV track results
The Chanute JV boys and girls track team hosted a meet on Monday.
The girls team got third place with 72 points. They were boosted by Rena Stair winning both the 100 and 300 meter hurdles events. Plus, Tori Greer’s seven foot performance secured first place in pole vaulting and Jaymi Lawrence picked up first place throwing the discus. Shayla Phillips beat an opponent from Paola by one inch to win the javelin event.
The boys team was in the mi...
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NCCC baseball splits in two weekday doubleheaders
Making up games that were cancelled by weather earlier in the season gave the NCCC baseball team a busy week. First, the Panthers split a doubleheader with Johnson County on Monday, mounting a comeback to win the first game 9-8, before falling 4-2 in the second game. Then, the Panthers split a doubleheader with the JV squad from Ottawa University on Tuesday, beating the Braves 13-9 in the first contest, while losing the second 3-1. The splits...
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Three first place finishes for Royster golf
The Royster Middle School golf team has attended three meets this year and has taken first in all three. The team traveled to Pittsburg on April 1, and played at Four Oaks golf course. The golf squad, consisting of Austin Liudahl, Matt DeVoe, Kobe Chance, Trez Martinez, Hunter Friederich and Brooks Hartman, took first place with a score of 179. Liudahl received a first place medal with a score of 35, Chance got 7th with a score of 45, and Fri...
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Comets try out new pitchers during Paola sweep
Brian McDowell
Sports Editor
The first-year head coach of Chanute’s baseball team Josh Messer thought that he would use the Comets’ Tuesday night games against a non-league opponent to try out some new starting pitchers that don’t usually see much time on the mound.
“We were trying to find a fourth and a fifth pitcher,” Messer said, “so we threw out the guys that we wanted to see, and get them some pitches and see how they do.”
Unfortunately...
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Chanute tennis notches six wins at Coffeyville tourney
Both of the singles players and the number two doubles team on Chanute’s boys tennis team went 2-2 at a SEK meet in Coffeyville on Tuesday afternoon. The six victories put the Comets in fourth place at the event. Pittsburg won the meet with 15 victories and only one loss.
This Coffeyville meet gave the Comets tennis coach Wayne Woodyard the chance to try out a line-up he’s been envisioning since the beginning of the season, with Spain native...
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Chanute softball swept by Paola
Chanute’s softball team had only lost one game headed into its Tuesday afternoon doubleheader against Paola. However, the Comets struggled mightily in these games against the Panthers, falling 15-3 in the first game and 17-0 in the second.
The Panthers dominated this match-up from its beginning, scoring four runs in the first inning of the first game off a bases-loaded triple and a passed ball. Three runs were added in the top of the second, ...
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NCCC prepares to host Harold Turner All-Star game
Brian McDowell
Sports Editor
When he first arrived at NCCC six years ago as the head men’s basketball coach, Jeremy Coombs wanted to bring an annual high school basketball all-star game event to this part of southeast Kansas. He wanted to give local high school kids one last opportunity to play with each other and against each other, and also give some of the college-bound local players a chance to play on a college-level court.
This year’s in...
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Turner All-Star rosters
These are the players and coaches that will be a part of the Harold Turner All-Star game, this Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the NCCC gymnasium.
Girls Coaches: Dustin Fox and Shannon Bogle (Both of Chanute HS)
Girls players: Shelby Trout, Brenna Olson, and Madison Richard (Chanute), Mackenzie Dunbar (Riverton), Bri Granger (Neodesha), Bethany Barlow (Caney Valley), Ashleigh Grimes (Baxter Springs), Nicole LaCrone (Altoona), Kailey Cleaver (...
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Local basketball seniors show off skills at Pittsburg All-Star Game
PITTSBURG – Three Chanute High School seniors, and other area hoopsters participated in the Via Cristi Basketball All-Star Game on Sunday in Pittsburg. These senior players were all selected for inclusion in the annual event for the excellence that they showed on the court this season. Media personalities from around southeastern Kansas were featured as coaches.
First there was a girls’ game, in which Chanute’s Shelby Trout was part of the KS...
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