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LCHS JV brings home six medals
Six Labette County High School junior varsity wrestlers brought home medals from the Burlington Invitational Tournament on Saturday. Charlie Romero, Seth Trimmell and Ty Gatton all captured gold medals to lead the Grizzlies. For Romero, this was his second championship in his second tournament of the season. Again, Romero won four-consecutive matches on his way to the title at 112 pounds. Romero ends his abbreviated season with an 8-0 record...
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Tigers sweep LCC Saturday
The Labette Community College basketball teams lost a pair of games at Cowley County Community College on Saturday evening. The LCC women fell short in what would have been an improbable comeback. The Lady Cardinals trailed Cowley 41-28 at the half before outscoring the home Tigers 45-28 in the second half to fall 69-63. LCC is now 8-18 overall and 5-9 in the KJCCC. Cierra Emerson led all scorers with 28 points. The sophomore guard shot 10 o...
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Altamont boys win eighth title in a row
The Altamont Eagle A Boys once again captured the USD 506 Tournament Championship for the eighth year in a row. The Eagles defeated Meadow View on Feb. 12 54-40 in the finals. The Eagles faced the Falcons for the third time this season. They came out strong with a 31-12 lead at the half on the way to the 14-point win. Austin Krewson led the first half surge with 15 points on the way to 21 for the night. He also had eight steals and five as...
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Saints finish basketball season in tourney
The St. Patrick Catholic School basketball season ended on Thursday. The Saints’ boys basketball team traveled to Chetopa on Thursday to take on Thayer in the league tournament semi-finals. Thayer won the game 38-26. Noah Taylor put up nine points and Bryce Chavez scored six. Tristain Smith added five. The loss drops the Saints to 5-6 overall this season and puts them in third place in league. “Thayer definitly had the size advantage, but ...
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Timberwolves complete year
The Galesburg Middle School basketball season ended on Saturday evening when the team finished its season with a league tournament in Yates Center. The Galesburg boys started the day with a 43-32 win over Yates Center. Garek Peters scored 13 points and Brant Beachner added 12. Colton Daniel snagged 10 boards in the win. In the second game of the day the Timberwolves lost to Humbolt by two to end the season. Beachner scored 12 and Brett Thomp...
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10 LCC wrestlers qualify for nationals
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor All 10 final matches at the NJCAA West/Central Zone Championships in Powell, Wyo., Saturday had something in common — each of them had a Labette Community College wrestler involved. The LCC wrestling team won the regional by 40.5 points and qualified all 10 wrestlers at the event for the 2011 NJCAA Men’s Wrestling Championship. The two-day tourney will begin on Feb. 25 in Spokane, Wash. Three LCC wrestlers too...
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Viking boys cruise
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor By looking at the final score one might think Parsons played flawless in a 60-30 victory over Columbus (9-5 overall, 0-2 SEK) on Friday evening, the scary thing is the Vikings had room for improvement in a 30-point, running-clock victory. “Coming down the stretch we need to take care of the ball. We didn’t at the end of the second quarter. We need to hit some free throws too. Overall, when you win 60 to 30 ther...
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Parsons girls go above .500
By Anthony Cook Sports Editor After twice missing a chance to get above .500 on the season, the Parsons High School girls basketball team was not to be stopped on the third occasion. The Lady Vikings defeated Columbus (7-7 overall, 0-2 SEK) 68-37 Friday night to improve to 2-1 in Southeast Kansas League play and 8-7 overall. It marks the first time this season that the Vikings are above .500 after the team started 0-5 to begin the 2010-2011...
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St. Paul teams defeat Altoona
ST. PAUL — St. Paul High School’s boys were never really challenged here Friday night in their blowout 66-26 win over Altoona Midway. The Indians took an 18-2 lead onto the floor to start the second quarter and never let up. St. Paul led 34-16 at the half and scored a whopping 22 points in the third quarter to pretty much keep the game out of reach. Nine St. Paul players scored in the game. But the offense was led by senior Tyler Coomes with...
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Cherryvale girls fall
CHERRYVALE — The Cherryvale Lady Chargers were outscored in the second half and fell to Fredonia in a Tri-Valley League high school basketball game Friday night. Cherryvale led the Yellowjackets 12-11 after the first quarter and stretched their lead to 26-23 by halftime. In the third quarter, Fredonia racked up 15 points while holding Cherryvale to 10, and the Yellowjackets outscored the Chargers 17-15 in the final period for a 55-51 victory....
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Indians take two from Crest
OSWEGO — The Oswego Indians cruised to a Three Rivers League high school basketball victory at home against Crest of Colony on Friday night. The Indians jumped out to an 11-2 lead after the opening quarter and led 24-6 at halftime. Oswego outscored Crest 27-24 in the second half for a 51-30 win. Ryan Shields made four 3-pointers and five of eight free throws to lead the Indians with 17 points. Hunter Cline added nine points, and Ryan Schenke...
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Northeast defeats Erie boys
ARMA — The Erie Red Devils fell short at the free throw line and dropped a one-point game to Northeast of Arma Friday night. Erie had a 15-11 lead after the opening quarter, but Northeast fought back in the second. The score was 24-22 at halftime. Northeast then outscored Erie 22-19 in the second half for a 44-43 win. “We played well enough offensively and defensively to win. We rebounded well enough and handled the ball well enough to win. ...
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Labette County upsets Coffeyville
ALTAMONT — Labette County High School upset Southeast Kansas League powerhouse Coffeyville 60-51 here Friday night. LCHS coach Brad Smith credits the Grizzly defense for holding back Coffeyville and keeping the explosive team away from the hoop for second-chance baskets. “That’s a big win for us. It really is,” Smith said. Courtney Omarkhail was named Tamasha queen Friday night. “Best defensive effort all year long,” Smith said of the Griz...
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Chargers lose two in makeup
The Cherryvale High School basketball team traveled to Yates Center on Thursday evening for a make-up from Tuesday’s game that was cancelled due to weather. The Chargers lost both affairs beginning with a 47-45 overtime loss in the girls game. “It was nice to finally be playing after two weeks of snow and cancelled games. the first half was one in which we struggled to accomplish anything. Once we finally adjusted to playing the girls did a ...
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St. Pat's season ends
The St. Patrick Catholic School basketball season ended on Thursday. The Saints’ boys basketball team traveled to Chetopa on Thursday to take on Thayer in the league tournament semi-finals. Thayer won the game 38-26. Noah Taylor put up nine points in the win and Bryce Chavez scored six. Tristain Smith added five. The loss drops the Saints to 5-6 overall this season and puts them in third place in league. “Thayer definitly had the size adva...
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Thursday: St. Paul tops Marmaton
ST. PAUL — After a long hiatus, the St. Paul High School basketball teams returned to action Thursday evening at home for a pair of varsity games against Marmaton Valley of Moran. The games were the first of February for the Indians, but neither team seemed to mind in a pair of double-digit Indian wins. The Lady Indians began the evening with a 57-20 victory over Marmaton Valley. St. Paul senior Morgan Westhoff went for 34 points in the win....
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Lady Chargers lose in OT
YATES CENTER — The Cherryvale High School basketball team traveled to Yates Center on Thursday evening for a make-up from Tuesday’s game that was canceled due to weather. The Chargers lost both affairs beginning with a 47-45 overtime loss in the girls game. “It was nice to finally be playing after two weeks of snow and canceled games. The first half was one in which we struggled to accomplish anything. Once we finally adjusted to playing, th...
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Life goal narrowly missed during college game
The A-Game The following is the second part of a two-part seies of columns. The first part can be found in the Friday edition of the Sun. By Anthony Cook Sports Editor I’m going to recreate the scene to the best of my abilities here. I’m a normally reserved person, but as soon as my number was drawn I let out a big scream. Go watch “The Price Is Right” and look for the contestant who gets a little too freaked out when they get on the show;...
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Vikings host Labette, Pittsburg for Senior Night duals
On Thursday evening, the Parsons Vikings were host to the Pittsburg Purple Dragons and the Labette County Grizzlies for three duals. The Vikings competed against Pittsburg first and dropped the dual 66-9. “We didn’t have a great showing against Pittsburg. We didn’t bring our best against them. Hopefully our guys were able to learn something from it. Pittsburg is a talented team, and we didn’t perform the way we needed to be successful,” said ...
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Briefly
The Parsons High School basketball game with Fort Scott that was delayed on Tuesday has been moved to Feb. 21 in Fort Scott. Following the Fort Scott game, Parsons will host Coffeyville on Feb. 24 to end the regular season. Erie High School has also announced its make-up dates for weather-delayed games. The Red Devils will take on Girard on Thursday at home and will take on Southeast on Feb. 24 at home. The remaining Red Devils’ schedule is u...
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