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Turnovers cause Chanute to end regular season on sour note
Brian McDowell Sports Editor For a quarter and a half of their Tuesday game against Coffeyville, the Chanute Blue Comets boys were keeping pace with their opponents. However, 15 first-half turnovers got the best of Chanute, as it closed out the regular season getting beat 77-53. “We just turned the ball over too much tonight,” Chanute Coach Max Ruark said. “They put some pressure on us and we just didn’t handle it well against a team that re...
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Comet girls close out season with 29-point rout of C’ville
Brian McDowell Sports Editor Chanute senior Morgan Olson celebrated the school’s winter sports senior night in grand fashion on Tuesday night, scoring 20 points and leading the Blue Comets basketball team to a 52-23 rout of Coffeyville that closed out the regular season for both SEK squads. First-year Chanute Coach Dustin Fox used the occasion of Senior Night to heap praise on Olson and the seniors on his team. “Morgan’s playing great right n...
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Giacalone no-hitter highlights weekend baseball action for 6-0 Panthers
Brian McDowell Sports Editor After a clean weekend sweep of Brown-Mackie College, the NCCC Panthers baseball team is now 6-0 this season. The Panthers’ home match-ups last weekend were highlighted by a Saturday no-hitter thrown by Adam Giacalone. Neosho County won the first game on Saturday 1-0, due to an error by Brown Mackie’s second baseman in the sixth inning. The error allowed pinch-runner Robbe Ewing to score the only run in the game. E...
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Lady Panthers triumph over Kansas City Kansas
Andrew Towne Special to the Tribune “That one feels good, real good.”’ This is how NCCC girls basketball Coach Kelley Newton summed up his struggling squad’s 55-52 victory over the Kansas City Kansas Community College Lady Blue Devils on Saturday night. With 15:29 remaining in the game, things were looking bleak for the Lady Panthers who found themselves in the middle of a 15-3 KCK run and down 39-24. Momentum would start to shift toward Neos...
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Chanute wrestling sending eight to state
Brian McDowell Sports Editor FORT SCOTT — The Chanute wrestling team will be taking eight to state. That is how many members of the Comets squad qualified for next weekend’s state tournament in Salina with their performance at Regionals in Fort Scott on Friday and Saturday. Three of these athletes, Alex Cole, Alex Son and Sam Son, came in first place in their respective weight classes. The Comets earned third place at the event as a team, ear...
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Coach proud of way Comets compete in Indy rematch
Brian McDowell Sports Editor When the Chanute boys basketball team matched up against the Independence Bulldogs earlier this season, the Comets were beaten up in a an almost 40-point rout. According to Coach Max Ruark, the Comets lacked energy in that game. The team’s Friday night rematch against the Bulldogs went quite a bit differently. “We knew that if we could catch them and played well that we could definitely make it a much different g...
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Poor shooting, last second three-pointer doom Chanute girls
Brian McDowell Sports Editor After trailing 10-0 in the first quarter, the Chanute Blue Comets girls basketball fought its way back into Friday night’s game against the Independence Bulldogs. It was a bare-knuckle, tightly-wound contest, but Chanute was ultimately haunted by poor shooting from the field, making only 16 of 48 attempts. “It was a physical game and we got a little sped up inside,” Comet Coach Dustin Fox said. “We kind of rushed...
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Humboldt Speedway will again crown King of America
The King of America Modified Nationals will be coming back to the Humboldt Speedway on March 28-31. The inagural United States Modified Touring Series event was held last October in Humboldt, and the 75-lap championship race was won by nine-time USMTS champion Kelly Shyrock. Officials have now decided to move the annual race to March, but it will feature the same format as the October race did. Drivers will register to qualify on Wednesday, T...
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NCCC baseball starts season with two big wins
The NCCC Panthers baseball team started its 2012 season with two decisive victories over the JV team from Ottawa University on Wednesday afternoon. The Panthers won the first game 8-2 and the second game was 11-1 in the 5th inning when it was cut short by rain. First baseman Adam Giacalone hit a double that scored two RBIs in the first inning of the opener. He also drove in a run with a double in the second inning. David Bote drove in two run...
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NCCC women blown out by Johnson County
Brian McDowell Sports Editor OVERLAND PARK — The struggling season for the NCCC women’s basketball team (3-20) reached its low ebb on Wednesday night with a 74-28 loss to the number one ranked Johnson County Cavaliers. “Jonhson County is a really good team,” Lady Panthers Coach Kelley Newton said. “They’re very solid defensively and everything that I said they would be. They force you into some tough shots if you’re not ready for them. Offen...
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Patton’s 26 points help NCCC triumph over Johnson County
Briann McDowell Sports Editor OVERLAND PARK — NCCC men’s basketball coach Jeremy Coombs classified his team’s Wednesday night 81-70 road victory over the Johnson County Cavaliers as a game that represented everything that he wants his team to be about. The Panthers’ guards weren’t selfish, they got the ball inside to the team’s big men, who finished around the basket. If the big men didn’t have a shot, they kicked the ball out to the guards....
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Humboldt routs Cherryvale
The Humboldt Cubs boys basketball team was victorious over Cherryvale Tuesday night by a score of 66-41. Noah Thornbrugh led the team with 19 points and 13 rebounds, while Blake Crawford scored 16, Tanner McNutt had 12, and Trey Johnson chipped in nine. Erie boys fall to Frontenac The Erie Red Devils boys basketball team lost to Frontenac Tuesday night 64-30. According to Coach Caleb Reimer, Erie struggled to find the hoop. “ Frontenac d...
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Chanute seniors will be in spotlight at wrestling regionals
Brian McDowell Sport Editor The seniors who are members of Chanute’s wrestling team, Sam Son and Skylar McGinnis, will be in the spotlight at this weekend’s Regionals high school wrestling tournament in Fort Scott. Son, who is undefeated this wrestling season, has won Regionals for the last three years, and will be participating for the last time. “My goal is to win it,” Son said. “I’ll have some kids that I’ve seen before and some kids I ha...
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Chanute girls lose two-point Valentine’s Day heartbreaker
Brian McDowell Sports Editor The Chanute Blue Comets girls basketball team came within a hair of beating the top-ranked team in the SEK in a Tuesday night home match-up, but wasn’t able to finish off the Labette County Grizzlies (15-3). Despite trailing for most of the contest, Labette held the Comets (7-11) to five points in the game’s final quarter. Thanks to multiple trips to the free throw line, the Grizzlies were able to win the game 46...
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Chanute boys fall to Labette County in rout
Brian McDowell Sports Editor During Friday night’s match-up with their SEK rivals from Pittsburg, things seemed to be getting better for the Chanute Blue Comets. Even though they ended up losing the game, Chanute fought hard through three and a half quarters of the game, and went into the fourth quarter with an 11-point lead. Chanute Coach Max Ruark does not know why that semblance of success did not carry into this team’s next match-up, at h...
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Humboldt boys rout Yates Center
The undefeated Humboldt boys basketball team scored a 80-32 victory over Yates Center on Tuesday night. The Cubs outscored their opponents 29-3 in the game’s first quarter and enjoyed an almost 40-point lead at halftime. Humboldt’s display of offense was driven by Noah Thornbrugh and Tanner McNutt. Thornbrugh had 19 points in the game, while McNutt contributed 17. Caleb Vanatta scored nine points in the Humboldt rout. Nathan Whitcomb had eigh...
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Last-minute free throw shooting dooms Lady Panthers against rivals
Brian McDowell Sports Editor IOLA — “In a game like this, whoever decides they’re going to win the game, that’s the team that’s going to win.” That is how Coach Kelley Newton described his NCCC Lady Panthers’ 51-47 defeat by the Allen County Red Devils on Saturday night. It was a close-knit classic of a rivalry game on the road for Neosho County, in which both teams had almost identical stats. The main statistical difference between them was ...
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Selfishness stifles Panthers in 70-61 loss to Iola
Brian McDowell Sports Editor IOLA — The NCCC Panthers men’s basketball team has not been able to win more than two games in a row this basketball season. That, according to Coach Jeremy Coombs, has been the team’s identity this season. “We get too high on ourselves and think that we can do different things and we end up being very selfish,” Coombs said. This was in full display during the team’s 70-61 loss to their rivals from Allen County Sa...
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Chanute Blues win Columbus Snowball Classic
The Chanute Blues came away champions for the third straight year at the Columbus Snowball Classic this weekend. The Snowball Classic is a 16-team, pool and bracket play tournament that brings teams from Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas. All players on the team managed to score in the tournament. The Blues started pool play by defeating the Webb City Slammers 42-19. Corbett Kimberlin led the Blues with 12 points. The Blues stole the ball 18 time...
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Five NCCC wrestlers qualify for National Championships
Five members of the Panthers wrestling squad qualified for the National Championships Saturday as Neosho County Community College hosted the NJCAA West/Central District tournament, which brought some top-ranked wrestlers and wrestling teams to this area. Leading the way for NCCC was champion LeRoy Barnes at 133 lbs. Barnes majored decisioned Eric Hughes of Labette 15-3 to win his first district title as a freshman. Hughes was nationally ranke...
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