
St. John boys, girls advance to semifinals
The St. John Tigers defeated Canton-Galva 59-31 last week, and the Lady Tigers won 50-14 to advance to the next round of substrate.
The St. John Tigers defeated Canton-Galva 59-31 last week, and the Lady Tigers won 50-14 to advance to the next round of substrate.
The Goessel Bluebird girls’ basketball team saw a comeback fall just short, as the Macksville Mustangs stampeded to a 43-39 finish Friday in the quarterfinals of the Class 1A, Division I sub-state tournament in Goessel.
Arkansas City, Kan. – The Pratt Community College (PCC) women’s basketball team traveled to Cowley College (CC) to take on the Tigers in the first round of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region VI tournament. The Beavers had already faced the Tigers last week on Wednesday, February 23rd for sophomore night. After a slow start, Pratt fought their back into the game but lost 61-49.
The Pratt Greenback wrestlers traveled to Andale to compete in the Regional Tournament. This tournament featured some very good competition that resulted in some great… Login to continue reading Login…
The Pratt High School boys and girls basketball teams took on Nickerson High School last week with a boys 65-30 win and a girls 71-42 loss. The Greenback boys took down the Nickerson Panthers Friday after jumping out to an early lead.
Kiowa County High School boys and girls both picked up a win over the Spearville Lancers last week. In the boys game it was a very slow start for the Kiowa County Mavericks when it took on Spearville Lancers on Friday.
St John’s boys and girls both picked up a win over the Macksville Mustangs in Friday basketball action. In the girls game St John controlled the scoreboard and the game with a 42-15 victory over Macksville. In the boys game St John was able to secure a 59-49 win over Macksville.
Pratt, Kan. – Last weekend the #4 Pratt Community College (PCC) wrestling team traveled to Colby, KS for the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) South-Central District Championships. The district championships comprised of teams from both NJCAA Region II and IV. After a very successful day on the mats the Beavers qualified ten wrestlers for the NJCAA National Championships in Council Bluff, IA on March 4-5.
Pratt Community College men’s basketball team lost a heart-breaker to Garden City. Garden City Tone Hunter scored 27 points, eight assists, and seven rebounds as 16th-ranked Broncbusters held on to beat Pratt, 102-99.
Pratt Community College men's basketball team put the pressure on 16th ranked Garden City last week and almost pulled off an upset. GCCC file photo .