
New coach leads girls’ tennis at Pratt
The past year has been an eventful one for the Pratt High School Girls’ Tennis program.
The past year has been an eventful one for the Pratt High School Girls’ Tennis program.
After a hard-fought, competitive season last year, the Pratt High School football team is looking to make an even bigger impact this year.
Haviland Grade School teacher and Kiowa County High School tennis coach Katherine Sneed is happy to be back leading USD 422 tennis players in their preparations for the 2024 season.“It’s very exciting to be back,” Sneed said.
The Pratt High School girls’ golf team is expecting a big year after the success of the 2023 season.
The Skyline Thunderbird Cross Country Team took flight on Monday, August 19 with their first practice.
Head coach Lori Wade and her assistant Courtney Huck are happy to be back in the groove of monitoring Kiowa County High School cross country runners.“It’s great to be back and have the daily routine of practice.
Cross county coach Mike Hullman at Macksville High School does not have a big team to work with this year, but the runners who have committed to the season have heart, and he is willing to work with that.“We do not have a very big team again this season, but they all are working hard at this point,” Hullman said.
Skyline High School volleyball officially has their first practice day in the books and will compete in a a jamboree later this week.
Led by seasoned volleyball coach, Trish Wade, the St.
Last year’s season for the Macksville High School volleyball team ended with a first round sub-state loss to Quinter after losing two 6-rotation starters to season ending injuries.