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Tribune Staff Isaac wins golf tourney Chanute’s Nancy Isaac won the Women’s Greater Kansas City Public Links Association two-day tourney on August 18 and August 20. The first round of individual stroke play was played at Tomahawk Hills golf course and the second round at Swope Memorial Golf Course. There were 54 players from the association and three flights, their largest turnout ever. Isaac made up two strokes on Wednesday at Swope an...
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Folk wins at Speedway
Tribune Staff Scott L. Stewart For the Tribune The irresistible force that is Whitey Folk continues at Humboldt Speedway, as the man scores another Modified feature win. It might be good though, if your Whitey, that the top six heat finishers drew for starting position. Things really open up for the guy that draws number 1 out of the hat, and your older brother, Jess Jr., is stuck with number 6, even though he’s got a rocket ship for a race c...
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Neosho County teams getting seasons underway
Tribune Staff Tribune staff Asya Herron is the new Head Volleyball Coach at Neosho County Community College. Herron takes over for Lindsay Sowder, who took an assistant position at Pittsburg State University. Herron is a graduate of Chanute High School and also attended NCCC and William Penn Univeristy, playing the libero position. She has been an assistant in the program and was a grad assistant at Pitt State. The Panthers’ top returner ...
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Comets schedule scrimmage games
Tribune Staff The Chanute High School volleyball team will host its annual scrimmage game on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the new gymnasium. The Chanute High School football team will host its annual “soap” scrimmage on Friday at 7 p.m.
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THE SECRET’S OUT
Tribune Staff Blanchard won’t sneak up on teams this year Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor Week after week, Ty Blanchard patiently waited his turn. During the early stages of the 2007 season, Blanchard watched from the sidelines as the Blue Comets offense did its thing. “Coming into the season, he was probably our number three running back,” Chanute coach Don Simmons recalled. Eventually, as fate would have it, Blanchard got his cha...
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Blue Comets, SEK teams have schedule changes in ‘08
Tribune Staff Football notebook Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor For years and years, the Chanute Blue Comets opened the high school football season with the Coffeyville Golden Tornado. That trend is now over. Chanute’s schedule looks a bit different for the 2008 season. In fact, many of the teams in the Southeast Kansas League have significant changes to their respective schedules this year. Now, the Blue Comets will open on the road at Pa...
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Crossfire take fifth at state tourney
Tribune Staff Tribune staff The Chanute Crossfire 14-and-under girls fastpitch softball team took fifth place at the state tournament in Salina last weekend. Chanute took a 15-18 record into the tournament. Like a year earlier, the Crossfire found themselves paired up the first game with the eventual State Champions. Chanute played Salina Velocity Friday evening and played a hard fought game that resulted in a 2-1 loss for the Crossfire...
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RUNNING THE SHOW
Tribune Staff Gilmore set for big season at QB Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor Craig Gilmore stands near the sideline, gets some last-second instructions from Coach Don Simmons and then jogs out to his teammates. As the huddle breaks, Gilmore stands behind center and calls out the cadence. He’s running the show. The location: Coffeyville’s Veterans Stadium. It was Gilmore’s first game as the starting quarterback of the Chanute High ...
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Excitement’s in the air
Tribune Staff Blue Comets football team begins season Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE— One distinct feeling filled Chanute Community Sports Complex on Monday. An overall feeling of excitement was clearly in the air as the Chanute High School football team officially opened the 2008 season with its first two-a-day session of the season. Wearing shorts and T-shirts, the Blue Comets went through drill after drill in the morning ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The odds were long entering training camp that Dantrell Savage would make the Kansas City Chiefs roster when the season opened, but he has picked up a big fan in head coach Herm Edwards
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The odds were long entering training camp that Dantrell Savage would make the Kansas City Chiefs roster when the season opened, but he has picked up a big fan in head coach Herm Edwards. Savage rushed for 2,092 yards, averaging 6 yards a carry, in two years at Oklahoma State, but he was passed over in the NFL draft. The Chiefs signed him out of a tryout camp, and in the first two preseason games he has opened some ey...
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1936: End of an era
Tribune Staff Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor By the start of the 1936 season, the Chanute High School football team had established itself as an area power. At the same time, versatile senior Ralph Miller had established himself as one of the top players in the region. After going undefeated the past two seasons, Chanute had high expectations in ‘36. The Blue Comets also had a new coach in A.M. “Tony” Lockyear, a former assistant. Wh...
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Humboldt Speedway results
Tribune Staff Below are Friday’s race results from Humboldt Speedway. Factory Stock HEAT 1—Scott Cronk, Derrek Wilson, Paul Snyder, Don Preston, Matt Habiger, Karl Churning, Floyd Taggart A FEATURE—Derrek Wilson, Don Preston, Matt Habiger, Karl Churning, Scott Cronk, Floyd Taggart. B-Mod HEAT 1—Todd Kidwell, Billy Lyda, Duane LeQue, Christopher Brecheisen, Gregg Hutton, Justin Douglas HEAT 2—Jim Daniels, Ray Maloney, Zack Simmons, Leon Bash...
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Chanute has new digs
Tribune Staff Athletic facilities unrivaled in the area Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor Eric Methvin summed it up perfectly. “We have awesome new facilities and I don’t think anyone in the SEK can top us.” With a brand new Chanute High School comes brand new athletic facilities, as well. A larger high school gymnasium, larger locker rooms, a wrestling room, a cardio room and a weight room all await the Blue Comets when school starts...
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WATCHING THE GAMES
Tribune Staff Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor The opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics are now behind us. As the games get under way, swimming, gymnastics, track and field and basketball appear to be the focus of this year’s NBC coverage. Want to know what events not to miss? Here’s a quick viewer’s guide: Wednesday, Aug. 13 Gymnastics fans can watch Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin compete for the United States. Johns...
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Comets were perfect in 1935
Tribune Staff A look back at football history Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor It was one sweet repeat. After winning the Southeast Kansas League title in 1934, the Chanute High School football team won it again in 1935. And once again, the Blue Comets went undefeated at 9-0. Four main standouts were back from the previous year’s undefeated team. They were Ralph Miller, Earl Baird, Z. A. Eaton, and Archie Trembly. The foursome led th...
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Football information announced
Tribune Staff Equipment checkout scheduled for football Chanute High School football coach Don Simmons has announced the dates and times that Blue Comet football players will check out equipment and work out. On Tuesday, Aug. 12 seniors and juniors will check out equipment at 4 p.m. at the stadium. On Tuesday at 5 p.m. there will be a team meeting for all players in grades 9-12. The team will have conditioning at 5:30 and then sophomo...
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New Erie coach can’t wait for season
Tribune Staff Devils picked eighth in CNC poll Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor PITTSBURG—Don Barcus is ready to go. The new Erie High School football coach said he can’t wait to get the season under way. Barcus was just one of many coaches who were in attendance at the 2008 CNC Preseason Coaches Meeting at WATCO in Pittsburg. “I’m really looking forward to it,” Barcus said. “I’ve been really impressed with the kids. They’re hard-wor...
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Blue Comets picked third in preseason poll
Tribune Staff Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor PITTSBURG—Don Simmons had a message for his rival coaches: “Live every day like it’s your last.” Simmons, the head coach of the Chanute High School football team, had family matters on his mind while speaking Thursday at the Fourth Annual SEK Preseason Coaches Meeting at WATCO in Pittsburg. The Blue Comets were picked third in the 2008 Preseason Coaches poll. Pittsburg was picked first and Fort ...
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Night of Stars held at Humboldt Speedway
Tribune Staff Scott L. Stewart For the Tribune HUMBOLDT— In the heat of a Kansas Monday night in early August, the humid air over the massive high banks of Humboldt Speedway was ripped apart by the full throttle cry of 25 of the finest Modifieds in the United States. Once again, the USMTS has returned to The Hummer. As drivers from all points of the compass, including NASCAR stars Ken Schrader and Kenny Wallace, along with the cream o...
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Speedway’s big week gets started on Friday
Tribune Staff Scott L. Stewart For the Tribune HUMBOLDT— The next eight days at Humboldt Speedway are huge, the biggest one week line up of events in the 40 year history of the track. Things got off to a powerful start last Friday with some fabulous racing action. Gregg Hutton claimed his second B-Mod feature of the year, topping a 22-car field with an absolutely flawless driving performance, even when faced with several difficult restarts. ...
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