No. 8 McPherson ends season in a defensive battle to No. 1 Wellington
By Greg WilliamsCherryRoad Media SALINA — What do you get when the two best defensive teams in Class 4A meet each other in the first… Login to continue reading Login…
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PRATT – There’s just something about March when you combine basketball with it. The stakes become higher, games get interesting, and the under dogs always play like they got nothing to lose.
West Virginia Mountaineers (15-16, 4-14 Big 12) vs. Kansas State Wildcats (14-16, 6-12 Big 12) Kansas City, Missouri; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Kansas senior guard Ochai Agbaji is the unanimous pick as The Associated Press Big 12 player of the year after the league’s leading scorer helped the sixth-ranked Jayhawks share the regular-season conference title with No. 3 Baylor.
BURRTON – Waiting an extra day for their sub-state championship game due to a large wildland fire near Burrton, the Little River boys were still hoping to find success only to be denied by sub-state top-seed Macksville, losing on Sunday by 17, 68-51.
Class 4A at Tony’s Pizza Event Center — Salina, Kansas Girls Wednesday, March 9 No. 8 McPherson (15-7) vs.
BURRTON – Despite leading for the entire game, the Little River girls had to use some stiff defense in the final eight minutes of play to hold off a pesky St. John team to score a one-point, 40-39, victory on Sunday in their Class 1A Division I substate championship game.
Today is Wednesday, March 9, the 68th day of 2022. There are 297 days left in the year.
The saying goes “time heals all wounds”, but what happens when a wound does not heal? Wounds go through many stages while healing and complications at any step can prolong the process. The first step is stopping the bleeding.
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