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Holcomb moves to 4-1 with win at Colby

COLBY – The Holcomb High School football team picked up a victory Friday at Colby, 41-7, as its defense limited the Eagles to a single touchdown in the game.Holcomb moves to 4-1 on the season with the win.The Longhorns’ offense started off with a bang, scoring 21 points in the first quarter to jump out to a lead that would hold up through the game.The Holcomb defense dominated the first half holding Colby scoreless.

Road loss to Liberal extends struggles for Buffaloes

LIBERAL - With five minutes, 24 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of Friday night’s Western Athletic Conference road battle in Liberal between the Garden City High School and the host Redskins, it was a nail-biting 14-6 score in favor of the Redskins.However, in the next two minutes, 39 seconds, things went topsy-turvy for the Buffs which resulted in a 23-6 setback to their WAC for and thus extended the struggles that has beset this year’s squad as the Buffs fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in the WAC.“I think the biggest takeaway is that we didn’t win the big moments,” GCHS head coach Brian Hill said.

GCHS girls extend WAC tennis title streak to nine years

GREAT BEND - It was almost a clean sweep at Monday’s Western Athletic Conference tennis championships in Great Bend.But it was every bit good enough for the Garden City High School girls’ tennis team as they won three of the four divisions and tied for first in the other en route to their ninth consecutive WAC crown.

GCHS girls’ golf places fourth at Manhattan Invite

MANHATTAN - It has been virtually the same throughout the fall 2024 season for the Garden City High School girls’ golf team and Monday was no exception at the Manhattan Invitational.A pair of sophomores (five of the aix on the varsity team are sophomoress) in Brooke Savolt and Ailynn Anderson led the team to a solid fourth-place finish at Stagg Hill Golf Course.Savolt tied for ninth individually with an 83 while Anderson garnered a tie for 16th with an 85 as the Buffs shot a four-player score of 359 to finish behind champion Manhattan (312), Olathe-East (350) and St.