
Skyline Cheer prepares for a new season
The Skyline Thunderbird Cheer Squad had a busy summer with camps and practices to get ready for the upcoming cheerleading season.
The Skyline Thunderbird Cheer Squad had a busy summer with camps and practices to get ready for the upcoming cheerleading season.
Cheer may not be a competitive sport, but Pratt High School cheerleaders work just as hard as other sport athletes, setting goals to be the best they can be while making sure everyone on the team is appreciated for the role they play.“We want to go out every night and be the better cheer squad between the two schools.
The Macksville High School Mustang football team returns seven starters for the 2024 fall season and a full supporting cast of 29 athletes.“It feels good to be back for the season and the athletes are also excited and looking to have an impactful season,” said head coach Morgan Grippin.
The Skyline High School Thunderbird football team took to the field for the first practice last week with some new faces on both the student side as well as in the coaching staff.
Scott Krehbiel, new head high school football coach for USD350 St.
The Pratt High School Volleyball squad is nearing their 2024 season, and it’s with a solid group of girls.
Sometimes chance and good fortune collide and so it was that German cross-country cyclist Markus Stengel arrived at the Kansas/Colorado border on the same day that Biking Across Kansas (BAK) participants began their cross-state ride this past June.“I had no prior knowledge that something like it (BAK) even existed.
Pratt Community College and head volleyball coach Brittany Urenda are excited to announce the 2024 volleyball schedule.
After COVID-19 waylaid sports participation and other activities, young athletes have returned to competitive athletics in droves.
Pratt Community College and head men’s soccer coach Kevin Kewley are excited to announce the 2024 men’s soccer schedule.