4 hrs ago | The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Reno County track teams preparing for state meet
Schools from all six classes will converge on Wichita State's Cessna Stadium this Friday for the first day of the Kansas State Track and Field Championships, and seven of Reno County's eight high schools have entries.
8 hrs ago | Hays Daily News
La Crosse, Hoxie win regional crowns
The La Crosse High School boys' track and field team had some obstacles at Friday's Class 1A track and field regional at Fort Hays State University.
12 hrs ago | Hays Daily News
TMP girls, Phillipsburg boys win regional
The Thomas More Prep-Marian girls' track and field team scored 89 points and won Friday's Class 3A regional in Holcomb.
16 hrs ago | The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Salthawk freestylers take 15th
Hutchinson's 200-yard freestyle relay wasn't able to improve its preliminary time during Saturday's finals at the Class 6A state meet.
20 hrs ago | The Garden City Telegram
Cimarron girls, Holcomb boys second at 3A regional track
The Cimarron girls and Holcomb boys each placed second at the Class 3A regional meet Friday, while the Scott City girls were third and the boys fourth.
20 hrs ago | The Capital-Journal
Seabury's Grabill doubles up with thrilling win
As a three-time state swimming champion, Lawrence Seabury's Phoebe Grabill had already had more than her share of thrilling experiences at the Capitol Federal Natatorium before she stepped on the starting blocks for Saturday's Class 5-1A final in the 500-yard freestyle.
23 hrs ago | Great Bend Tribune
Mustangs win 1A regional track title
Tanner Tranbarger, Henry Penner and Isaac Seibert led the Macksville High School boys' track and field team to a Class 1A regional championship on Friday.
On Friday in a Class 5A regional track and field meet, Great Bend High School pole vaulters Chris Burley, Selam Ball and Hannah Middleton - along with throwers Jayce Brack and Nick Warren - qualified for the upcoming state championships in Wichita.
End came too soon for OHS baseball
A lot was expected of the 2013 Ottawa High School baseball team. The Cyclones returned several talented players from last year's third-place team in the 4A state tourney.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Salthawk soccer win is historic
Coach Chris Reeves and her Hutchinson girls finally put to bed the heartache they'd suffered the past five years in regional soccer play.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
McPherson, O'Connor too much for Buhler
Buhler girls soccer coach Miriam Lane is adamant that the program's first regional championship will come soon.
Area prep notes: Wamego in league of its own this year
As the dean of coaches at Wamego, Rick Patton has seen more than his share of good athletes and good teams come through the doors during his 32 years at the school.
Rural hopes to send Pardee out on high note
The Junior Blues have had plenty of occasion to do so, winning the last nine city titles and a total of 19 overall since the program started in 1992.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
NW Grizzlies throw Hawks a state curve
Sometimes, you just have to tip your hat to the other guy. Sometimes, your best effort just isn't good enough.
Eagles stymied by Pratt's Forshee in 3-2 regional championship loss
The Hugoton Eagles have never been to the state baseball tournament, and Wednesday's 3-2 regional title game loss to Pratt made the book just a little longer.
A sour note at the end: Lady Buffs end one of best seasons with loss to Derby.
Even Trina Moquett found the words hard to come by in describing the way her Garden City Lady Buffs softball team played Wednesday in the Class 6A regional championship game at Tangeman Sports Complex.
Wellsville softball comes up short
The Eagles could not hold off Burlington Tuesday in the regional semifinals in Burlington.
Cyclone soccer advances to regional title match
The Ottawa High School girls soccer made its trek out west a successful one Monday with a first-round regional victory in Hays.
Butler rolls to win in NJCAA opener
Top-ranked Butler Community College opened the NJCAA Division I Softball Tournament with a 13-1 run-rule win over Pitt in five innings on Wednesday at St.
Heinen's gem sends Hayden baseball to 4A state
Brogan Heinen had certainly earned the right to finish what he started in Wednesday night's Class 4A regional championship game.