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‘Robot’ Tomlin says Steelers ready to go
DALLAS (AP) — Mike Tomlin stood stone-faced behind the Lombardi Trophy as a few dozen cameras fired away. “Smile, Mike!” one photographer yelled out. “Nah,” the Pittsburgh Steelers coach said without a hint of a grin on another cold, snowy Friday in Big D. He eventually cracked a smile, but this is serious stuff for Tomlin as the Steelers go for the seventh Super Bowl title in franchise history Sunday against the Green Bay Packers. “We’r...
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Packers’ Driver gets first taste of Super Bowl
IRVING, Texas (AP) — Donald Driver’s 36th birthday celebration the other day was a relatively reserved affair, just some cake with his wife and kids. At a certain age, he jokes, it’s better not to remind people you’re getting older. Besides, the Green Bay Packers wide receiver hopes he’s in for a much bigger celebration come Sunday. When the Packers face the Pittsburgh Steelers at Cowboys Stadium, it will be Driver’s first Super Bowl — the...
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K-State football adds some famous names
MANHATTAN (AP) — Kansas State’s 2011 recruiting class contains plenty of famous names. Four of the prospects signed on Wednesday have relatives in the NFL, four have family ties to the Wildcats, and one has both. Kansas State’s 2011 class also includes the Brown brothers of Wichita, who sat out last year after transferring. There are 17 three-star prospects. Seau is the most recognizable name to NFL fans. The Wildcats signed defensive end...
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Kansas goes for speed in 2011 class
LAWRENCE (AP) — Speed and competition were the themes of coach Turner Gill’s first full recruiting class at Kansas, a group of 26 high school seniors and one junior college transfer. A lack of speed was obvious in the Jayhawks’ 3-9 campaign last year. Gill has emphasized speed as his top recruiting priority since he replaced Mark Mangino as coach last December. The class that Kansas announced Wednesday is ranked No. 34 in the country by Ri...
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Wildcats handle Nebraska 69-53
MANHATTAN (AP) — With Bramlage Coliseum silent for Jacob Pullen’s free throws, a Nebraska fan took the opportunity to scream, “Shave your beard!” There may have been times in a frustrating season when Pullen and the Wildcats would have been willing to do anything — maybe even remove trademark facial hair — to change their fortunes. But that was not the case on Wednesday night, as Kansas State cruised past Nebraska 69-53. “I feel bad we hav...
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Titletown USA: Green Bay or Pittsburgh?
Barry Wilner AP Pro Football Writer Titletown USA. Green Bay claimed the nickname years ago. Pittsburgh, which already has a renowned nickname, Steel City, thinks Titletown is more appropriate for the Pennsylvania burg with three rivers. Next Sunday’s Super Bowl features the NFL’s dynasty of the 1960s, the Packers, against the franchise that dominated the ‘70s, the Steelers. Never has a Super Bowl been so loaded with history. But since t...
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SEK basketball standings
SEK BASKETBALL GIRLS Team League Overall Labette County 1-0 9-3 Fort Scott 1-0 7-6 Chanute 1-0 6-7 Coffeyville 1-0 5-8 Pittsburg 0-0 2-10 Columbus 0-1 7-6 Independence 0-1 6-6 Iola 0-1 6-7 Parsons 0-1 6-7 Friday, Jan. 28 LEAGUE PLAY BEGINS Fort Scott 42, Independence 37 Coffeyville 55, Iola 31 Labette County 46, Columbus 33 Chanute 52, Parsons 44 Tuesday, Feb. 1 ...
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Jayhawk Conference basketball standings
KJCCC Basketball Standings JAYHAWK EAST Men's standings Coffeyville 9-1 20-2 Kansas City 8-2 17-3 Cowley 8-2 17-5 Independence 8-2 16-6 Neosho County 6-4 12-10 Johnson County 5-5 15-6 Highland 3-7 13-9 Allen County 2-8 5-16 Fort Scott 1-9 2-19 Labette 0-10 2-20 JAYHAWK WEST Seward County 7-1 19-3 Hutchinson 6-2 20-2 Barton County 5-3 17-5 Cloud County 4-3 14-7 Garden City 4-4 15-7 Butler 4-4 14-8 Dodge Ci...
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WEB UPDATE: NCCC's Wednesday night games called off
Neosho County Community College will not host basketball games on Wednesday night due to the weather. Wednesday night was to be the college's homecoming. The games are scheduled to be made up on Monday, Feb. 7 at 6 and 8 p.m.
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Vesta leads NCCC wrestling team at Kansas Cup
This past weekend, the Neosho County Community College wrestling team competed in the second annual Kansas Cup tournament. The tourney consists of all the intercollegiate wrestling programs in our state.  Leading the way for NCCC was Jeff Vesta at 125 pounds, who finished the day with a pin over returning All-American Barber of Pratt in the championship finals, becoming the first-ever Panther to win this tournament.  NCCC Coach Wayne Pett...
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Area basketball: Friday's recaps
Tribune staff The Erie Red Devils couldn’t have played much better in a 64-47 win over Galena on Friday night. The Devils shot 53 percent from the floor, hit 10 of 13 free throws and turned the ball over just five times. Erie led 29-18 at the half and then put the game away with a 27-10 third quarter run. Justin Hartzell scored 16 and Keith Marquardt added 14 for Erie. Keaton Page also reached double figures with 11. Erie improved to 7-6 o...
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WEB UPDATE: CHS games off for tonight due to weather
The Chanute High School basketball games, scheduled for Tuesday night at Iola, have been postponed due to the weather. No make-up date has been announced.
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Crabtree's shot gives Panthers a win over Allen
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor IOLA — Anything can happen when arch-rivals get together. This was evident on Saturday night in Iola. A wild game that featured five lead changes in the last minute ended with Devon Crabtree’s improbable layup at the buzzer. The hoop gave the Neosho County Panthers a thrilling 72-71 win over Allen County in a Jayhawk East showdown. The Panthers were down one with 3.8 seconds left and had to go the leng...
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Son cruises to tourney title
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE — Sam Son’s title match was a sight to see. But if you turned away for a moment, you probably missed it. The Blue Comets junior needed only 60 seconds to win the title match at 152 pounds at the SEK Invitational Wresting Tournament on Saturday night at Chanute High School. Before Goddard’s Tyler Kimple knew what hit him, he was on his back looking up at the lights. “I just wanted to be aggressi...
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Solid start gives CHS girls payback, league win
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE — When these two teams met in early January, the Chanute Blue Comets got off to a terrible start to the game. Not this time. Chanute used an early run to pull ahead for good in a 52-44 win over Parsons on Friday night. The victory gave the Comets some payback for the earlier loss. Chanute used a 9-0 run in the first quarter and never trailed from that point on. “We had a much better start,” Chan...
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Late rally not enough for CHS boys vs. Parsons
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE — The comeback began a little too late for the Chanute Blue Comets. And as a result, Parsons held off the Comets late and escaped with a 64-61 win on Friday night in the first league game of the season. The Vikings led by 15 points early in the fourth, but the Comets battled back and made it interesting at the end. But the deficit was too much to overcome for the hosts, and the Vikings avenged an ...
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SEK Invitational Wrestling Tournament results
Chanute High School hosted the SEK Invitational Wrestling Tournament on Saturday. The top four in each bracket are listed below: SEK Invitational 103 Title — Dakota Leach, GODD, def. Brett Cobb, PIT, 13-2. Third — Gage Wells, DER, pinned Landon Scott, MV. 112 pounds Title — Kaleb Bonilla, GODD, def. Jeffrey Morrow, DER, 7-2. Third — Parker Fields, PIT, def. Andrew Fix, PAR, 12-4. 119 Title — Austin Haake, PIT, def. Justyn Martinez,...
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Blue Comets split with Parsons
CHANUTE — The Chanute High School girls basketball team defeated Parsons 52-44 on Friday night. Mackenzey Sutcliffe scored 17, Darian Rubow had 10 and Morgan Olson chipped in nine. The win gave the Comets some payback, as the Vikings had beaten the Comets earlier this season in non-conference play. Friday's contest was the first SEK game of the season. On the boys side, Parsons defeated the Comets 64-61, as Chanute ran out of time late. The V...
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100 years of state hoops: Humboldt, Erie have numerous state trips
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor Recently I chronicled the history of Chanute High School at the state basketball tournament. Now, it’s time to look at the other schools in our coverage area. The Kansas State High School Activities Association is celebrating 100 years of state basketball tournaments this year. And Erie and Humboldt both have made numerous trips to state over the years. Erie has 15 total state appearances in boys basketba...
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A RARE OCCURRENCE: CHS wrestling falls at home
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE — For the first time since 2004, the Chanute High School wrestling team lost a home dual. The Pittsburg Purple Dragons defeated Chanute 50-22 on Thursday night in a key SEK League showdown. The last time Chanute lost a home wrestling dual was in Coach Andy Albright’s first season. Of course, the Blue Comets were competing at Ralph Miller Gymnasium back then and were still years away from moving ...
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