Soccer

Buffaloes slip by Great Bend, 2-1, in WAC action

GREAT BEND - There has not been much breathing room on either side of the scoreboard for the Garden City High School boys’ soccer team during the 2024 season.With Thursday night’s 2-1 squeaker on the road against Great Bend’s Panthers, this time producing a victory for the tough-luck Buffs, it improved their season record to 4-8-1 overall and 3-3-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.In the 13 matches to date, only a 2-0 road loss two days earlier in Liberal had produced more than a one-goal difference in the outcome.

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Another tough loss for Buffalo boys’ soccer

LIBERAL - It has been a season of tough luck, hard knocks and close matches for the Garden City Buffaloes’ boys’ soccer team.Tuesday night at Western Athletic Conference opponent Liberal was another example of how the 2024 season has gone for GCHS Coach Jose Vital and his team.This time, it was 2-0 setback to the Redskins after the teams had played to a 1-1 tie two weeks earlier in Garden City.

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GCHS boys’ soccer captures narrow victory over Great Bend

It’s always a relief to leave the pitch with a victory when playing in the Western Athletic Conference.Such was the feeling for the Garden City High School’s boys’ soccer team after surviving a last second scare to escape with a 1-0 victory over Great Bend on Tuesday night at Buffalo Stadium.Make no mistake about this match – the Buffs were not the usual dominant force they have been in years past against Great Bend, traditionally the last place team in the WAC.

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GCHS boys’ soccer gets hard-fought win at Hays

HAYS - The 2024 soccer season has been anything but a walk in the park for the Garden City High School boys’ soccer team.Thursday was another example of just how close the Buffs have come but previously coming up short.This time, though, the Buffs got a winning goal with three minutes left in the first overtime against the Indians to produce a 2-1 victory.After six losses by one goal, including three in overtime and another three 1-0 losses, this time the Buffs found a way to prevail.

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