Sports
State track and field concludes
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor WICHITA — A significantly lighter schedule for local athletes was on tap here Saturday in day two of the 2011 KSHSAA track and field championships. For Parsons High School, the day finished by 9 a.m. after senior Erika Getz competed in the shot put and sophomore Abe Russell competed in the long jump at Cessna Stadium on the Wichita State University campus. Getz finished the day at eighth overall in the Class 4...
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Parsons Babe Ruth resumes play
After a stretch of rain-delayed preseason tournament games, the Parsons Babe Ruth league continued action on Thursday. Three divisions were in action. Results can be found below. 7-8 league The Ray Products Cardinals took on the Tucker Markham Mets in Winway Park. The Mets came away with an 8-6 victory in the game. Zach Cruse led the Cardinals with two doubles while Gene Hidgden and Konner Vanderford each doubled. Jordan Lee had two doubl...
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No local cracks top 5 at state track
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor WICHITA — Considerably cooler temperatures greeted area tracksters at the 101st running of the KSHSAA track and field championships here at Cessna Stadium Friday. After temperatures reached 90 and above a year ago, the morning brought with it 65-degree temps and gusts of wind. The morning session of Friday’s meet began at 7:45 a.m. and lasted until 1:30 p.m. This session featured Class 1-3A events. Local compe...
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Three Rivers names all-league teams
The Three Rivers League has announced all-league honors for the softball season. Chetopa, St. Paul and Oswego each finished with two members on the first team. The Hornets were represented by sophomore Chelsea LaPee and senior Lindsey Pease on the first team. For St. Paul, seniors Ashley Stein and Jessica O’Daniel made the first team, and for Oswego seniors Sarah Carter and Kali Kitterman were honored with bids on the first team. The three...
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Nash makes all-state team
Labette County High School baseball senior catcher Trevor Nash has been selected to the Class 4A all-state first team. Nash, a right-hander, hit .547 with four homers, five doubles and 13 RBIs in 2011 for the Grizzlies. He scored 17 runs and walked 10 times against only eight strikeouts in 53 plate appearances this year. “Trevor has had an excellent career here. He is very coachable and loves the game. Even though we lobbied hard last weeken...
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Two locals golf at national tourney
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor Both just wanted to go out in style, which is exactly what they did. Two Independence Community College golfers gave this year’s NJCAA Division II National Tournament in Scottsboro, Ala., a local flavor. ICC sophomre golfers Garyl Darkis, formely of Parsons, and Kelsey Walters, formerly of Dennis, traveled with the Pirates to the Goose Pond Colony course in Scottsboro last week. The two helped Independence qu...
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SPHS swimmers get top-10 finishes at state
Two area swimmers brought back top-10 finishers from the state swimming meet this weekend. St. Paul High School sophomore Sara Greenough and Southeast High School freshman Brytany Stewart, who both swim for the St. Paul High School swim team which co-ops with Southeast, traveled to Topeaka for the Class 5-1A State Swimming and Diving Championships, which took place at Hummer Sports Park on Saturday. Greenough grabbed a sixth-place finish in ...
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SEK League releases postseason awards for 2011
Thirteen local athletes were named to this year’s all-Southeast Kansas League baseball and softball teams Tuesday. On the softball side, 10 total athletes received nods on the end of the season lists. The Labette County High School softball team, who finished the year at 20-2 overall and won the SEK League title for the second year in a row, put six members of their team onto the postseason team. Of those six, Labette County placed four on ...
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Vikings return from state golf
HUTCHINSON — The same school will have its named on the individual golf trophy and team golf trophy this season. Topeka-Hayden made it a clean sweep in Class 4A golf here Monday by shooting a 321 as a team to take first in Class 4A and with the help of a 36-32 — 68 by Justice Valdivia took the individual title away from Myles Miller of Wellington, who had won the tourney two years in a row. Hayden defeated Tonganoxie by 11 strokes and had an...
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Parsons tennis coach honored
Parsons High School tennis coach Jane Posch recently received the Southeast Kansas League boys’ tennis Coach of the Year honors for her efforts this season. Posch helped lead the Vikings to a second-place finish in the Southeast Kansas League tourney and a third-place finish at regional in Independence in 2011. The Vikings also qualified four, with a doubles team and two singles players, for the state tournament. They finished eighth as a t...
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Local schools send 29 to state track
Over 3,400 Kansas high schoolers will take part in the 2011 KSHSAA Track and Field Championships this weekend — 29 of those will be representing this area. Regional track meets took place Friday evening and the top four students in each event qualified for state track this weekend. Parsons and Labette County High School traveled all the way to Ottawa for their qualifier and returned with a combined 18 qualifiers who will compete in 11 differ...
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PHS golf at state
Three Parsons High School golfers competed in the state golf tournament Monday in Hutchinson. PHS senior Brock Borovetz shot an 88, freshman Gilvon Darkis shot a 94 and senior Dalton Hoose shot a 112. Places for the three Vikings were unavailable at press time. A full report on the Vikes’ trip to state will be included in Wednesday’s edition of the Sun.
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Lady Vikes camp set
The Lady Viking Basketball Camp will take place from June 14-16 this year from 9 to 11 a.m. The camp will take place at the Parsons High School gymnasium and will be for student athletes at the high school level. This year’s camp will focus on fundamentals of basketball for the high school level of competition. Shooting, dribbling and defensive techniques will be the focus of the camp. The cost for admission into the camp is $20 and checks ...
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Parsons Babe Ruth tournament delayed
The Parsons Babe Ruth 9-10 preseason tournament championship games scheduled for Monday were cancelled due to wet surfaces. The rescheduled games are set for Wednesday. The 9-10-year-old tourney will be played at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Winway Park on the 9-10-year-old field. A game will also take place at 6 p.m. at Sonny Johnson Field in Winway Park. Play will also begin at the 11-12-year-old level at 8 p.m. at Sonny Johnson Field. If parent...
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Vikings make big leap in Martin Rohde standings
The A-Game By Anthony Cook Sports Editor For me, this is kind of the signal that it’s the end of the school year. Thursday, final standings for the 2010-11 Martin Rohde All-Sports Memorial Trophy were released. I touched on this a week ago, but the trophy is awarded each year to the school with the best overall effort in all Southeast Kansas League sports, girls and boys are factored in together. First, let’s congratulate this year’s win...
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Lady Cardinals’ run ends Friday morning in third game
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor NORMAL, ILL. — In the end, it was Hanna Mennenga who put a stop to the Cardinals’ season. The freshman pitcher held Labette to just one hit in Friday morning’s elimination game between Labette Community College and Heartland Community College (39-20). The Hawks got a rare shutout against the Cardinals behind Mennega’s performance and pulled off a 1-0 victory to defeat the Cardinals. The two teams met up at 10...
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Lady Cards eliminate HCC, move into day 2
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor NORMAL, ILL. — The Lady Cardinals are in the top 12. Labette Community College moved to 44-15 overall this season with a 2-0 victory over Highland Community College in an elimination game between the two Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference schools Thursday. After neither team put up a run in the first four innings, Labette got two runs in the bottom of the fifth following a walk and single to start the...
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Raney hits recruiting trail to prepare for first season
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor Jonathan Raney is hitting the ground running. Raney, who was named the coach of the Labette Community College men’s basketball team last week, doesn’t officially begin his duties until June 1 when his contract begins. That doesn’t mean work hasn’t started, though. The former graduate assistant at Fort Hays State University is already on the road bringing in new Cardinals. “I’ve got a short list right now. It...
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Vikings’ program to hold tennis lessons
Summer tennis lessons will take place throughout June in Forest Park and will be taught by Parsons High School tennis coach Jane Posch and PHS players Lindsay Ong, Sarah Ong and Kiralyn Mosier. The practices will be divided into several groups and will begin on Tuesday, May 31 and run through the month of June. The first week of camp will take place Tuesday through Friday of the first week before campers choose a Monday and Wednesday or Tuesd...
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LCC to begin national tourney today
The Labette Community College softball team (43-14) will begin play at the 2011 NJCAA Division II national championship tournament in Normal, Ill., this afternoon. The Lady Cardinals, who are ranked No. 5 in the NJCAA, enter the 16-team tournament as the No. 6 seed and will be matched up with No. 11 seed Pasco Hernando Community College (31-18) in the opening round. PHCC is located in Florida. That game will be played at noon today and will ...
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