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Today’s Date
24 April 2025
Kingman County Sports
Norwich Boys Roll Past South Barber
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Jan 15, 2025
The Norwich boy’s basketball team rolled past South Barber 54-12 at home Tuesday night to open Heart of the Plains League action. Head coach Nick Kyle said he was happy with the energy that the boys...
Eagles Fall Behind in 2nd Half Vs. Indians
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Jan 15, 2025
The Kingman boy’s basketball team had three turnovers in the final minutes of the first half of Tuesday’s home game against Medicine Lodge and trailed 25-19 at halftime. Then, in the third quarter, the Eagles had...
Lady Eagles Get Win Over Lady Indians
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Jan 15, 2025
The Kingman girl’s basketball team had a 40-30 lead over Medicine Lodge in the first minute of the third quarter of Tuesday’s home game, but then the Lady Indians went on a 9-0 run to cut...
Collin Schreiner First at Ellsworth Tourney
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Staff
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Jan 13, 2025
Kingman’s Collin Schreiner won his weight class at the Ellsworth wrestling tournament Saturday. Schreiner, competing at 190 pounds, pinned Hoisington’s Leyton Mooney in 1:44, pinned Omaha’s Rhistyn Jackson in 1:54, won an 11-3 major decision over...
Strong Start Puts Norwich Boys Past Caldwell
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Jan 8, 2025
The Norwich boy’s basketball team took a 68-33 win at Caldwell Tuesday night to improve to 7-1 for the season. The Eagles outscored Caldwell 25-10 in the first quarter and never looked back. “We got off...
Norwich Girls Roll Past Caldwell
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Staff
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Jan 8, 2025
The Norwich girl’s basketball team came away with a 44-13 win at Caldwell Tuesday night. The Lady Eagles got off to a good start, outscoring Caldwell 11-3 in the first quarter. They held a 23-11 halftime...
Eagles Run Into Tough Greenback Squad
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Staff
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Jan 8, 2025
It was a rough night for the Kingman boy’s basketball team, as the Eagles hosted a tough Pratt squad and lost 71-18. The Greenbacks, who are ranked 10th in Class 4A, held the Eagles scoreless in...
Lady Eagles Struggle in Third Vs. Pratt
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Staff
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Jan 8, 2025
The third quarter was the difference in the Kingman girl’s basketball team’s 51-41 loss at home to Pratt Tuesday, the first game for the Lady Eagles after the holiday break. The Lady Eagles led 12-10 in...
Wildcats 6-0 After Beating Canton-Galva
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Staff
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Jan 8, 2025
The Cunningham boy’s basketball team picked up its sixth win of the season after beating Canton-Galva 87-52 at home Friday night. The Wildcats drew what may have been their toughest opponent to date. The Canton-Galva Eagles...
Norwich Boys Lose Close Game to Redskins
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BOB MORRIS, Managing Editor, M3 Publishing
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Jan 7, 2025
The Norwich boy’s basketball team got a big test coming right off the Christmas break as the Eagles hosted Little River. The Eagles trailed most of the game, not taking the lead until the end of...
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