
October 2023


Skyline High School volleyball wraps up 2023 season
Skyline High Volleyball traveled west to play in the Class 1A, Division 1 Sub-State Tournament on October 21, Saturday.

Pratt football dominates Nickerson; Andale returns the favor
The Pratt High School recently wrapped up their 2023 regular season with two contests against Nickerson and Andale.

Tri-County Tribune Sports Briefs Games at a glance
*Editor’s note: In an effort to better serve sports fans of the six high schools and two colleges in our Tri-County Tribune coverage area, we encourage coaches, team managers or even fans to send updated scores and reports from weekly athletic contests to jstultz@cherryroad.com for inclusion in this briefs column.Greenback cross country medals at regionalsGreenback Girls Cross Country competed in the Buhler Regional on Saturday, October 21.

Skyline Middle School volleyball takes second at league
The Thunderbird Middle School Volleyball Team, under the direction of second-year coach, Ashton Kendall, worked hard this year and their efforts were rewarded by bringing home some hardware from the Heart of the Plains League (HOPL) Tournament.The first round of HOPL was on October 16, Monday on the T-Bird homecourt.

Jackson seventh at state tennis for Pratt
The Pratt High School girls’ tennis team recently concluded their season at the 2023 State Tournament.

Community theatre presents Matilda this weekend in Pratt
The weekend of October 27-29, “Matilda the Musical” comes to life at Pratt Community College.

Speaking Truth Condemn the evil from October 7th
On December 7, 1941 the United States was attacked by the Japanese military, when they struck an American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.

Pastoral Commentary Reflecting the image of God
One of the most radical tenets of the Christian faith is the idea that man is made in the image of God.

Rose’s ReflectionsThe feasts of Fall
When the temperature gets closer to freezing at night, when the wind whisks leaves out of trees to their demise below, and when summer’s garden shrivels to a few green tomatoes and onion shoots, my friend struggles with depression.