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Today’s Date
22 December 2024
Kingman County Sports
Norwich Boys Roll Past Udall in Second Half
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Dec 20, 2024
It may be too early to say that the Norwich boy’s basketball team made a statement at home Tuesday night but in the second half, they took control against Udall and put the opponent away. After...
Norwich Girls Hold Off Late Udall Rally to Win
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Dec 20, 2024
The Norwich girl’s basketball team held a 45-28 lead in Tuesday’s home game against Udall, only for Udall to come back to close the gap. The Lady Eagles held on to win 53-49 but head coach...
Lady Eagles Fifth at Eagle Classic
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Dec 18, 2024
The Kingman girl’s basketball team took fifth at the Eagle Classic this past week. The Lady Eagles lost to Meade last Tuesday, Dec. 10, 53-46, in a game in which the Lady Eagles led at halftime...
Eagles Beat Clearwater for Fifth at Classic
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Dec 18, 2024
The Kingman boy’s basketball team took fifth at the Eagle Classic this past week. The Eagles had a pair of tough losses to open the tournament. They lost on Tuesday, Dec. 10 to Meade 67-44, then...
Wildcats Win Fairfield Falcon Classic
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Staff
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Dec 18, 2024
The Cunningham boy’s basketball team won the Fairfield Falcon Classic this past week. Last Monday, Dec. 9, the Wildcats beat Reno County 63-33. Head coach Larry Eisenhauer said that the boys got off to a faster...
Three KHS Wrestlers First at Hesston
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Staff
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Dec 16, 2024
Three Kingman wrestlers won their brackets at the Hesston tournament Saturday. Kade Osborn was first at 157 pounds, Collin Schreiner was first at 190 pounds and Brody Bell was first at 285 pounds. Osborn lost his...
Norwich Boys Win Border Queen Classic
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Dec 16, 2024
The Norwich boy’s basketball team won the Border Queen Classic this past week. Head coach Nick Kyle said he was happy with how the boys played in the tournament. “Our group truly is making great progress,” Kyle...
Lady Eagles Take Third at Border Queen
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Staff
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Dec 16, 2024
The Norwich girl’s basketball team took third at the Border Queen Classic this past week. The Lady Eagles got their first win of the season last Tuesday in the first round, beating Udall 52-30 in the...
Eagles Lose to Tough Meade Hoops Squad
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Staff
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Dec 11, 2024
The Kingman boy’s basketball team played a tough Meade squad to open the Kingman Eagle Classic Tuesday night and lost 67-44. Despite the loss, the Eagles got balanced scoring from players and made multiple runs against...
Lady Eagles Let Lead Over Meade Slip Away
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Staff
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Dec 11, 2024
The Kingman girl’s basketball team opened with a 14-5 lead against Meade in the Kingman Eagle Classic. However, the Lady Eagles couldn’t hold onto the lead, as the Lady Buffaloes outscored them 20-5 in the third...
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