Cross Country

Subway Sports Spotlight, Oct. 1

Here's a quick rundown of a few noteworthy sports stories in our Subway Sports Spotlight: Wichita Trinity wins Cheney tournament; Broadie with big season Wichita Trinity jumped from sixth to fourth in the Class 4A Kansas Volleyball Coaches Association rankings last week.
Left: Beloit celebrated coach Brandy Paul's 200th victory Tuesday night. (Photo by Supt. Jeff Travis); Top right: Cody Achilles won the McPherson Invitational. (Photo by Peter Holland, Jr., McPherson Sentinel); Bottom right: Collin Koester had a big game in coach Matt Biehler's 100th win as head coach at Conway Springs. (Photo by Bree McReynolds-Baetz)

Subway Sports Spotlight, Sept. 24

Now that it's officially fall each fall sports regular season is over a third of the way through and there's plenty to recap from last week. In our weekly Subway Sports Spotlight feature Kansas Pregame writers take a look at several notable sports stories from across the state.
Clockwise from top left: Royal Valley volleyball. (Photo by Joan Pahmahmie); Eudora's Reagan Hiebert. (Photo by Carlee Norris); Eudora's Riley Hiebert. (Photo by Judy Erpelding); Hoxie's Addi Campbell. (File photo by Everett Royer); Manhattan's Daniel Harkin. (Photo by Huey Counts); Humboldt's Conor Haviland. (File photo by Taylor Beeman)

Lincoln cross country team hangs championship banner

Lincoln students and fans celebrated the high school's first team state athletic championship in nearly 40 years during Tuesday's home basketball games as the Lincoln girls cross country team was honored after the girls varsity game.
The Lincoln girls cross country team was honored for their 1A Cross Country Championship during Tuesday night's basketball games. Left-to-right: Coach Steve Crist, freshman Raegan Stewart, sophomore Jaycee Vath, freshman Shelbie Ford and senior Aubry Donley. (Photo courtesy Kae Hayworth)

Cheney students honored with "Spirit of Sport" award

Maddy Amsink and Julie Bachard, members of the Cheney High School cross country team, have been selected to receive the KSHSAA "Spirit of Sport" award for their selfless act at the regional meet in 2018. The award recognizes the values inherent in high school sports beyond winning and losing.
Maddy Amsink and Julie Bachard, members of the Cheney High School cross country team, have been selected to receive the KSHSAA "Spirit of Sport" award for their selfless act at the regional meet in 2018. (Photo courtesy CHS Athletics)
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