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9 May 2025
Kingman County Sports
KHS Girl’s Golfers Compete at Medicine Lodge
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Staff
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Sep 12, 2024
The Kingman girl’s golfers attended the Medicine Lodge tournament Tuesday. Teagan Dick shot 56 and placed 10th overall in the varsity tournament. Leah White and Haidyn Hartley each shot 61 and tied for 16th place and...
Schreiner Second at Wellington Tourney
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Staff
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Sep 12, 2024
The Kingman girl’s tennis team competed at the Wellington tournament Tuesday, at which Ryan Schreiner took second in No. 1 singles. Schreiner lost to Sterling’s Chelsie Brown 8-2, beat Chaparral’s Katelyn Reames 8-0 and beat Wellington’s...
Wildcats Win 6-Man Football Opener
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Sep 10, 2024
The Cunningham 6-man football team won its opener at South Barber 50-6 last Friday. Head coach Lance McGuire said, while the Wildcats are not where they want to be by midseason, they did some good things....
Big Plays Key Eagles Win Over Chaparral
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Sep 9, 2024
The Kingman football team got two big runs from Gabe Andersen and forced two turnovers to take the lead at halftime in Friday’s season opener at Chaparral. But head coach Tanner Hageman said there are plenty...
Lady Eagles Lose to Hesston, Minneapolis
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Staff
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Sep 9, 2024
The Kingman volleyball team faced two tough teams to open the season last Thursday and lost both matches. The Lady Eagles traveled to Hesston and lost to the host team in the first match. Kingman battled...
Lady Wildcats Split Pair to Open Season
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Staff
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Sep 9, 2024
The Cunningham volleyball team split its opening matches at home last Tuesday. The Lady Wildcats first played Otis-Bison and lost in two. Otis-Bison had already played in a tournament to open the season Aug. 31 and...
Norwich Football Rolls Past Thunderbirds
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Sep 9, 2024
The Norwich football team won its opener at Pratt Skyline 54-6 last Friday. Head coach Ross Foley said he was pleased with how the players did offensively. The Eagles took a 32-0 lead midway through the...
Wildcat Runners Attend Pretty Prairie Meet
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Sep 9, 2024
The Cunningham cross country runners attended the Pretty Prairie meet Thursday to open the season. In the high school girl’s division, Ada Adams took fifth on a four-kilometer course with a time of 19:06. For the...
Schreiner Second at Circle Tennis Tourney
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Staff
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Sep 6, 2024
The Kingman girl’s tennis team opened the season with a junior varsity tournament at Pratt Tuesday and a varsity tournament at Circle Thursday. At the Circle tournament, Ryan Schreiner took second at No. 1 singles. Head...
Norwich Volleyball Splits Opening Pair
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Staff
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Sep 6, 2024
The Norwich volleyball team opened the season with a split in a triangular at Kiowa County Tuesday. The Lady Eagles faced Ingalls in the first match. Ingalls had already opened the season in a quadrangular on...
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