Axtell boys and Marysville girls finished second to Rock Creek at Tuesday’s Nemaha Central track and field meet.
Frankfort was overpowering Tuesday in a Twin Valley League baseball doubleheader at Valley Heights.
Marysville dropped a heartbreaker and the doubleheader Tuesday at Concordia to close out North Central Kansas League play for this baseball season.
The Bulldogs finished with two golfers in the top 10 and third place with 336 strokes. Sabetha won with 325 and Nemaha Central was second with 333.
He was pushed by Carson McKelvey, a Smith Center sophomore, in the 300 race, but Schmitz stayed in front to win in 38.52, ...
Sen. Jerry Moran stopped by Frankfort High School last Thursday for a student-led tour and noted the agricultural community’s ...
April 15 marked the first professional game in Japanese baseball history. Thirty years before the formation of a professional ...
He became a hard commit in April. A hard commit is a verbal pledge from a recruit to a specific university and indicates the ...
Mother’s Day Market will mark its 50th anniversary with 144 total vendors for shopping this weekend, plus food trucks and ...
In a doubleheader split at Concordia, Marysville’s softball team recovered from a 4-3 loss to deliver a 17-2 pounding in game two.
Area high school graduations start Saturday with Axtell as the first and five other area schools May 16 and 17.