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Kinslea Jones turned heads across Kansas and beyond with an eye-popping round of 58 (13 under par) to run away with the individual title at Friday’s (Sept. 27, 2024) tournament at the Hesston Golf Course.
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The fourth week of Kansas high school football saw some of the state’s strongest teams make statements with one-sided wins over quality opponents. Sports Big first half powers Northwest over Kapaun in big City League matchup
By Catch It Kansas Staff The fourth week of Kansas high school football saw some of the state’s strongest teams make statements with one-sided wins over quality opponents. Football
Earlier this month, Wichita Collegiate boys basketball coach Mitch Fiegel earned the 600th win of a career that has spanned nearly four decades. A run that started for a few years at Quivira Heights came to Collegiate in the late ‘80s and has been magical ever since.
Check out Catch It Kansas' preview of class 5A wrestling heading into the New Year! Wrestling CIK Previews: Mixup atop 6A boys wrestling continues; WAC girls poised to dominate 6-5A
The 2024 State Track & Field for Kansas is underway at Cessna Stadium on the campus of Wichita State University.
The Haven Lady Wildcats defeated fellow Central Kansas League team the Larned Lady Indians 43-37 to advance to the Hoisington 3A Girls Sub-State championship game. The Ellsworth Lady Bearcats rallied past the hosting Hoisington Lady Cardinals 46-42 to advance to Saturday’s 3A Girls Sub-State championship game.
KBCA Boys Basketball Rankings (Preseason) Updated: Nov. 22, 2023 at 12:34 PM PST. |. By KWCH Staff. The first rankings of the 2023-24 basketball season are out! See where your team ranks up before they take the court next week. Football.
The Kansas State High School Activities Association on Wednesday approved a change to the status quo that’d been in place for nearly 60 years for high school baseball and softball in the state.