Sports
Erie golfer Page competes at State tourney
Gavon Page was the lone golfer from Erie who competed in the state tournament held in Seneca at Spring Creek Golf Course on Monday. Page did not medal in the tournament and wound up with a score of 99. “Rain prohibited us from getting in a practice round the day before,” Erie Golf Coach Ronnie Williams said, “so that made a difficult course even more difficult.” After a slow start, Page started to play much better and with a lot more con...
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Chanute driver Allen picks up win in Wheatland
Chanute race car driver John Allen sailed to victory lane in the Lucas Oil Weekly Championship Series on last Saturday night at the Diamond of Dirt Track in Wheatland, Mo. More than 100 cars checked in, included some of the best regional drivers and local favorites. Allen was part of the Pitts Homes USRA Modifieds 20-lap feature, and picked up the win, with a handful of competitors on his every move. Eventually, late in the race, Terry Kirk ...
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Four Erie track athletes headed to State
The Erie track team competed at the Regional meet in Wellsville last Friday. Here are the athletes that placed high enough at this event to qualify for this weekend’s State tournament in Wichita: Girls: Katie Brungardt - 2nd in Triple Jump Lindsay Francis - 2nd in Long Jump Guys: Christian Murphy - 1st 110 High Hurdles Brett Thompson - 3rd in Javelin
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Comet jumpers, throwers, hurdler and a relay headed to State
IOLA — Seven individual Chanute track athletes and one relay will represent the Comets at the State track meet in Wichita this weekend. This was based on results that the team achieved at the Regional meet last Friday at Iola’s Riverside Park. As has been the case all season, throwers and jumpers were responsible for much of the team’s success at Regionals. A five foot high jump by freshman Madi Rollins notched her a third place finish at Reg...
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NCCC’s Bannister and Ahpomah crowned National Champs
Brian McDowell Sports Editor Producing two national champions is the ultimate way to finish a sports season, and that is what the NCCC Panther track and field program pulled off last weekend. Barbados-born discus thrower Leah Bannister and javelin thrower John Ahpomah, a native of Ghana, each secured first place at their events to secure national championships. Both of these athletes fell short of the numerical goals they set for themselves a...
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NCCC track caps off year with success at Nationals
The NCCC track and field team capped off the improvements that it has shown all year by producing two National Champions at this year’s NJCAA National Championships in Hutchinson last weekend. Javelin thrower John Ahmpomah and discus thrower Leah Bannister both won National Championships at this event. Bannister also picked up seventh place in the hammer throw, while Emron Gibbs was the runner-up in the javelin event for the Panthers. Kel...
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NCCC’s Wernes doesn’t plan on coming up ‘short’ at World Series
Brian McDowell Sports Editor According to NCCC freshman shortstop Bobby Wernes, for the Panthers to qualify for the JuCo World Series for the second year in a row was an expectation for this team from the start of this season. “It was great season last year, and obviously, me being a freshman, I wasn’t part of that,” Wernes said, “but with everyone, that was the expectation. We wanted to repeat that.” There were some challenges to overcome in...
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Murry and Panthers gearing up for start of JuCo World Series
Brian McDowell Sports Editor Before this NCCC baseball season started, Coach Steve Murry thought he might have a chance to take the Panthers to the NJCAA World Series for the second year in a row if things went right. He knew there would be obstacles to doing this; most of this last year’s impact players had gone on to either Division One or the professional baseball ranks, leaving a young and mostly inexperienced roster at NCCC. “Last year, I...
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Chanute golfers faced many challenges to improve this season
Brian McDowell Sports Editor The Chanute golf team’s season came to an end at the Regional tournament in El Dorado on Monday. “It was a little unfortunate that we had to go to a Regional that was packed full of good schools and good teams,” Chanute golf Coach Bill Woodard said. “Some of those schools that were there were 5A or have been 5A and had really strong programs, and had good kids and the scores reflected that.” These solid teams incl...
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Panthers’ Mansur prepared to pitch in the post-season
Brian McDowell Sports Editor Jeremy Mansur has been the number four starting pitcher for the World Series-bound Panthers baseball team this season. Mansur gives the top three pitchers — Chance Sinclair, Jon Furlong, and Jake Johnson-much of the credit for the success that the team has had this season. “When we started the season, our coach was saying we’d go as far as our pitching staff,” Mansur said. “So far in the playoffs, our pitching st...
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Chanute football hosting parents meeting on Monday
New Chanute football coach Jason Feeback will be hosting a parent meeting Monday night at 7 p.m. in the CHS auditorium. This will be an informational meeting with parents about the Comets’ football program, player expectations, and what parents can expect from the team’s coaches. Feeback will be using this meeting to present a summer schedule to parents, along with a Q and A session.
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CHS wins this year’s Rohde SEK All-Sports Award
Chanute High School is the winner of the 2012-13 Martin Rohde Southeast Kansas League All-Sports Award. This is the second time that Chanute has won the award. The first time came in 2006-07. The award is named after the late Pittsburg coach and educator Martin Rohde, who was the Purple Dragons’ head football coach from 1947-60, compiling a record of 79-37-6. This year is the first year that a seven-point scale was used due to the departure...
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Panthers punch second consecutive ticket to JuCo World Series
Brian McDowell Sports Editor WICHITA — Heading into last weekend’s Central District Tournament in Wichita, NCCC baseball coach Steve Murry had scouts tell him that if the Panthers managed to repeat as champions of the event, it would be a “minor miracle.” This means that what happened on Tuesday night could be used as evidence that miracles sometimes happen. Neosho County fought its way to a tournament win with a 7-3 victory over Coffeyville a...
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12 Ks for Gilmore but no Comet hits in Chanute loss at Regionals
Brian McDowell Sports Editor PAOLA — Even though the Chanute baseball team fell in the opening game of Regional play on Monday, Coach Josh Messer classified this contest as a “great baseball game.” “Probably one of the best I’ve been involved in, especially as a coach,” Messer said. Neither the Comets nor their opponents from Paola scored a run in the game’s first seven innings. The Comets squad fell victim to an extra-innings Panther hit an...
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Panthers forced into playoff tiebreaker with loss to Coffeyville
The NCCC baseball team’s hopes of winning a Wichita playoff series that would send the Panthers to the NJCAA World Series for the second year in a row were delayed on Monday night. After winning all three of the weekend games it played at the NJCAA Central District Tournament at Lawrence Dumont Stadium, Neosho County was paired with the Coffeyville Red Ravens in a championship match-up. When these two teams met on Sunday night, NCCC put toget...
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Chanute golf season ends at Regionals
EL DORADO — The season ended on Monday for Chanute’s boys golf team, at Regionals at the Prairie Trails Country Club in El Dorado. The Comets placed 10th at the event with a total team score of 377. Only the top three teams at the Regional tournament qualify for State, which meant that Wichita-Collegiate, Iola and Trinity Academy will be representing this Regional at the State event. “Although we didn’t play quite to our capabilities, there w...
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NCCC baseball pulls to one win away from World Series return
Brian McDowell Sports Editor WICHITA — The NCCC baseball team won its first three games of this weekend’s NJCAA Central District Tournament in Wichita. After putting themselves on the winning side of the bracket with a Friday morning 4-2 victory over Fort Scott, the Panthers took on the Kansas City Kansas Blue Devils on Saturday afternoon and came away with a 5-0 shutout victory. This put the Panthers in a winner’s bracket championship showdo...
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Mental mistakes cost Comet baseball in last regular season games
Brian McDowell Sports Editor The same things plagued the Chanute baseball team in its last regular season doubleheader of the season against Fort Scott on Friday night that have plagued the team all season. “It’s the mental approach to the game,” first-year Head Coach Josh Messer said. He pointed to the first game, which the Comets lost 6-1, in which Fort Scott won the game on a series of Comet errors. “We can’t do that against a good team an...
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Chanute softball ends regular season second in SEK
Brian McDowell Sports Editor Before their softball season started, the Chanute Lady Comets were picked in a pre-season coach’s poll to finish fourth in the conference. Last year, Chanute finished sixth in SEK play. On Friday night, the softball squad was competing with Fort Scott for first. Chanute fell in these last regular-season games 10-4 and 4-0. The team’s record is now 10-8. Still, the team’s coach Maria Hernandez was expressing pride ...
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Comet golf wraps up regular season in Winfield
In its last golf tournament of the year before Regionals, the Chanute boys golf team finished in 12th place in Winfield last Thursday. The golf team scored a total of 387. This tournament featured a few SEK teams and many schools from around the Wichita area. The Winfield tourney was won by Bishop Carroll with a 314. Brady Roush and Troy Reaves tied for 50th at this tournament with each scoring 95 on the course. Freshman Dylan Funk was right ...
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