
GCHS girls’ tennis slips past Dodge for team win
DODGE CITY - A split squad of varsity and junior varsity players made the best of the revised lineup Tuesday, Sept.
DODGE CITY - A split squad of varsity and junior varsity players made the best of the revised lineup Tuesday, Sept.
They have grown up with their hand clutching a football since they could literally clutch a football.“I would say that we are definitely gonna be the first ones to tell each other if we need to fix something,” Holcomb High School senior quarterback Keegan Johnson said of his brother, Korbin.
SENIOR CENTER PITCHTom Howard won high in three tables of Senior Center Pitch on Tuesday at the Senior Center of Finney County.
The threat of thunderstorms might have shortened Fall Fest on Saturday, but area residents still turned out during the day for the annual event. This… Login to continue reading Login…
Fall Fest 2024 was cut short but was well attended.
Steve Morris has been announced as the recipient of the 2024 Community Betterment award for the Western Kansas Community Foundation.
With a mother employed by Jobs for America’s Graduates-Kansas (JAG-K), Issac Silva’s connection to the organization began in his home.
WICHITA - Sometimes, it is better to be late than never.Perhaps that is the way the Garden City High School football felt after waiting three-and-a-half hours to finish its Friday night football game on the road at Wichita Heights.The wait was more than worth it as the Buffs held Heights quarterback Zane Masterson short of the goal line on an attempted potential winning 2-point conversion with just 0:34 remaining to survive with a 14-13 triumph at Heights Stadium.The game came to a dramatic ending at 12:31 a.m.“It was certainly a strange night, and not the first time we’ve had an interruption to a game,” GCHS head coach Brian Hill said.
Garden City Community College first-year coach Kiyoshi Harris made his intentions very clear during the week: leave no doubt on Saturday.
HAYS - On a nearly perfect September morning for running, Garden City High School’s boys’ cross country ran a nearly perfect race in claiming the team title at the Hays Invitational.The event was contested at the Ellis County Fairgrounds (site of the WAC Championship in October) and the Buffs found the 5-kilometer layout to their liking as they finished 1-2-3-4 and 6 to score 16 points, just one off the perfect score of 15.