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Youth wrestlers see success at Woods Classic
Tribune staff CHANUTE—The Chanute Wrestling Club hosted the 15th Annual Woods Classic Wrestling Tournament last Saturday at Chanute High School. There were 561 youth wrestlers entered in the tourney, with 38 teams represented. The Chanute Wrestling Club had several wrestlers medal at the event. In the six and under division, Stark Wright was third and Caden Schwegman took fourth place in the 43 pound division. Koby White was fourth at 49 p...
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Big second half leads NCCC to win over KCK
Tribune staff KANSAS CITY—The Neosho County Panthers improved to 3-0 in the Jayhawk East with a 64-59 win over Kansas City, Kansas on Wednesday night. The Panthers had to rally to get the win. KCK led 38-27 at the half, but the Panthers outscored the hosts 37-21 in the second half. “We came out a bit flat and they shot the ball well,” NCCC Coach Jeremy Coombs said. “We knew they wouldn’t be able to shoot that well the entire game, so we ma...
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Blue Comets pound Grizzlies
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE—The Chanute High School wrestling team began league competition on a high note. The Blue Comets defeated Labette County 55-16 on Thursday night at the CHS Gymnasium. It was the SEK opener for the Comets. Chanute also took on Iola, but those results were not available due to our early deadline. Against the Grizzlies, the Blue Comets had their way in nearly every bout. Comets sophomore Sam Son def...
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CHS girls will open Tonganoxie tourney vs. DeSoto
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor The Chanute High School girls basketball team will kick-off the 51st Annual Tonganoxie Invitational on Monday with a 3 p.m. first round game with DeSoto. Chanute is now 4-3 an DeSoto is now 3-4. “DeSoto is a good shooting team,” Chanute Coach Megan Reid said. “They have a really good guard and a good post inside.” If the Comets win their opener, they would play on Friday at 3 p.m. against the winner of La...
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Blue Comets hit the road on Friday night
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor The Chanute High School basketball teams will be tested on Friday night with road games at Labette County. The varsity girls game starts at 6 p.m. Labette County’s girls are undefeated at 7-0 overall and 6-0 in the Southeast Kansas League. “It’s definitely a big game,” Chanute Coach Megan Reid said. “They’re playing really well right now and they’re always tough at home. Labette’s an aggressive team. But...
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JV boys win big, JV girls fall short
CHANUTE—Pittsburg defeated Chanute in the JV girls game 45-42 in overtime on Tuesday. The Comets had a couple of chances late in the game, but the shots did not fall. Morgan Olson and Katelyn Manahan scored eight points apiece for Chanute, while Bailey Erikson added seven and Chelsea Keal chipped in six. Chanute’s JV boys blew out Pittsburg 56-39. Caleb Wood scored 14 and Quinton Schooley added 11 for the Comets, who led 18-5 after one qu...
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Erie splits with Neodesha
Tribune staff The Erie High School boys basketball team topped Neodesha 56-40 on Tuesday. The Red Devils got 17 points from Kaleb Tredway, 14 from Keith Marquardt and 13 from Tyler Kiister. Erie was up 29-18 at the half. The Devils are now 6-2 for Coach Mike Casteel. Neodesha won the girls game 59-41. “We are getting better and these next three days of practice will be very important,” Coach Briana Volmer said. Kailey Cleaver scored 11 and Tif...
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St. Paul sweeps Marmaton Valley
MORAN — The St. Paul High School basketball teams swept both varsity games from Marmaton Valley on Tuesday night. The St. Paul girls cruised past Marmaton Valley 58-23. The Indians led 41-7 at the half. Morgan Westhoff led St. Paul with 25 points. Jessica Tuck and Allison O’Brien added 12 points apiece. The St. Paul boys earned a 56-54 win. “We put a nice run together to start the game,” St. Paul Coach Brian Carlson said. “We forced some...
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Poor fourth quarter leads to a loss
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE—The first three quarters went pretty well for the Chanute High School boys basketball team. The fourth quarter did not. Pittsburg outscored Chanute 23-6 in the final period and defeated the Blue Comets 60-45 on Tuesday night at the CHS Gymnasium. “They switched to a 2-3 zone and we acted like we hadn’t seen it all night,” Chanute Coach Max Ruark said. “We looked flustered. We made some silly mista...
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Chanute girls pull out close win
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor CHANUTE—The Chanute Blue Comets made all the plays down the stretch and defeated Pittsburg 47-45 on Tuesday night. Chanute was down nine in the third quarter, but rallied for the win. “We started to play with a little more effort and focus,” Chanute Coach Megan Reid said. “We weren’t worried about making mistakes. I think they were getting beat and they didn’t like it. We didn’t do anything different, offe...
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Panthers earn statement win over Hutch
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor COFFEYVILLE—The Neosho County Panthers definitely made a statement. They also made history. The Neosho County Community College men’s basketball team knocked off Hutchinson 80-70 on Saturday at the Jayhawk Shoot-Out in Coffeyville. And in the process, the Panthers were the talk of the men’s tourney. The Blue Dragons entered the event with only one loss and ranked ninth nationally. That didn’t matter to...
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Neosho County women split at Shoot-Out
Tribune staff COFFEYVILLE—A big second half gave the Neosho County Community College women’s basketball team an 81-67 win over Pratt on Sunday at the Jayhawk Shoot-Out in Coffeyville. The Panthers held a three-point lead at the half, but then outscored Pratt 47-36 in the second half en route to the win. With the win, Neosho County ended the event on a high note. Tonika Bruce’s Panthers are now 6-7 on the season. The duo of Bjonee Reaves ...
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NCCC wrestling splits at home event
Tribune staff CHANUTE— The 16th ranked Neosho County Community College wrestling team hosted two regional foes on Saturday in Chanute.   In the first dual of the day the Panthers would host fifth-ranked Northwest Wyoming. Northwest defeated NCCC 29-18. The dual started at 125 with Northwest’s Jesse Hillhouse against NCCC’s Derek Steeley. Hillhouse is ranked fifth and Steeley is ranked eighth. Steeley showed early dominance and built a stea...
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Games called off, CHS game rescheduled
There were no area high school basketball games played on Friday night due to the weather. The Coffeyville at Chanute date will now be made up on Saturday, Feb. 6 at CHS. No time has been finalized, CHS Athletic Director Eric Methvin said.
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AN EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor Walking onto the field at the Rose Bowl was an awe-inspiring moment for Joe Blubaugh. “It was pretty special,” Blubaugh said. “I’ve worked in all of the Big 12 stadiums, so I’m used to being in front of a large crowd. But I’ve watched the Rose Bowl since I was a little kid and it was really something special to be there.” A 1993 graduate of Erie High School, Blubaugh was a field judge at the 2010 Rose Bowl...
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NCCC wrestling home on Saturday
Tribune staff CHANUTE—The Neosho County Community College wrestling team will start the second half of the season here Saturday against three formidable foes. The Panthers will host a dual tourney with Northwest College (Wy.), Pratt and St. Louis-Meramec. Meramec is ranked second in the nation, Northwest is ranked fourth and Pratt is ranked 15th. Neosho County is ranked at 16th nationally and will look to make some improvements with the add...
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Late dry spell dooms Blue Comets
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor When you don’t score for almost 10 minutes, it’s usually a bad sign. That was the downfall for the Chanute High School girls basketball team on Tuesday at Fort Scott. Chanute struggled offensively in the second half and fell 55-35 to the Tigers. “I don’t think they’re 20 points better than us,” Chanute Coach Megan Reid said. “But we have to play better. We didn’t rebound very well and we didn’t hit our fr...
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TO GRANDMA, HE'S JUST JOSH
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor To Shirley Haddan, Josh Freeman is no celebrity. In her eyes, he’s just Josh—her grandson. A resident of rural Stark, Haddan is the grandmother of Freeman, a quarterback for the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A former standout at Kansas State University, Freeman just finished an impressive rookie season leading the Bucs. And while grandmothers are known to brag about their grandchildren, Haddan tries not to...
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Cubs earn big road win at Caney
Tribune staff CANEY—Humboldt handed Caney its first loss of the season, topping the hosts 52-50 in the boys game on Tuesday night. “It’s a big win for us,” Humboldt Coach David Taylor said. “They were 5-0 and it was big to win at their place.” A big second quarter propelled the Cubs to victory, as a 16-6 run put the Cubs in control. At the same time, the Cubs withstood a late Caney rally. “We went up 12 in the second half, but they came ba...
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Wrestling notes: Chanute will host regional
Jason Peake Tribune Sports Editor Chanute High School will host a Class 4A Wrestling Regional Tournament on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 19-20. Teams competing will be Chanute, Labette County, Augusta, Coffeyville, Columbus, El Dorado, Fort Scott, Anderson County, Independence, Iola, Prairie View, Mulvane, Parsons, Rose Hill and Towanda-Circle. The top four in each weight class will advance to the Class 4A State Tournament on Feb. 26-27 at t...
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