Dodge City shuts out HHS, 5-0
The Hays High boys’ soccer team held Dodge City to a scoreless first half in Tuesday’s WAC matchup. However, the Red Demons scored five times in the second half for a 5-0 result.
The Hays High boys’ soccer team held Dodge City to a scoreless first half in Tuesday’s WAC matchup. However, the Red Demons scored five times in the second half for a 5-0 result.
The Hays High girls’ tennis team finished second at Monday’s WAC Championships. Garden City won with 15 points, followed by HHS with 10.
The Fort Hays State University football team’s ninegame winning streak over Nebraska-Kearney was snapped Saturday night, with the Tigers losing 38-20 on the Lopers’ home field. No.
Fort Hays State University senior quarterback Chance Fuller returned to the starting lineup Saturday night at Nebraska-Kearney after missing three games with a knee injury. However, Fuller was knocked out of the MIAA matchup with an apparent shoulder injury and replaced by sophomore backup Jack Dawson in the Tigers’ 38-20 loss to the No. 23 Lopers.
The Kansas Junior Livestock Show (KJLS) got its start in November 1933, drawing 500 exhibitors and more than 1,000 head of livestock to the Wichita Forum. Since then, the 90-year-old event has stayed true to its heritage by continuing to be the largest youth livestock show in the state. This year, more than 700 exhibitors entered 1,422 animals in the show, which was held September 30 – October 2 in Hutchinson.
Adrian Martinez, Dillon Gabriel, Quinn Ewers and JT Daniels understandably topped the preseason lists of players transferring to Big 12 schools. They’re quarterbacks, after all.
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The long-suffering football fans at Kansas mostly thought it flattering when Nebraska fired Scott Frost and rumors began that the Huskers would be interested in hiring the Jayhawks’ Lance Leipold as their next coach.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Are the current strains of COVID and monkeypox similar to the AIDS virus? I’m confused about the manner of spreading it and where these strains came from.
HaysMed honored 124 Associates who have reached milestones in their service at HaysMed. Those recognized were: 40 Year: Regina Borthwick, Christy Gillogly and Joyce Mattison 35 Year: Tania Deets, Deb Erbert and Kerri Morgan 30 Year: Deb Bohm, Stephanie Jerauld, Leah Rhoades, Karla Roth and Lora Unrein 25 Year: Pam Basgall, Amy George, Chad Heslet, Dr.
Branson Sandoval and Jared VonFeldt, both critical care nurses in HaysMed’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU), recently received certification as Critical Care Registered Nurses (CCRN) from the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN).