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Viking Boys Score Season High; Dragon Girls Stay Hot

LINDSBORG, Kan. – In a rematch of games swept by Halstead on December 20, Smoky Valley hosted the Dragons on Monday night.  The Halstead girls got the better of the Vikings again, but the Smoky Valley boys got off to a red hot start... Read More.

Bullpup Softball’s Hot Bats Helps Push Past Buhler 16-2

BUHLER, Kan. - The McPherson High School Softball team could not be stopped offensively Thurs., April 4, scoring 16 runs on 18 hits over Buhler in their 16-2 victory.Stats:The Bullpups are 7-1 on the season. They will head to Hutchinson for a doubleheader against... Read More.

Hot Shooting Pushes Southwestern Past Bulldogs

Winfield, Kan. (MacBulldogs.com) — The third-seeded Southwestern College Moundbuilders shot 53.7 percent from the field and 53.6 percent from three-point range to take down the McPherson College Bulldogs 93-79 Thursday night (Feb. 29) in the quarterfinal round of the KCAC Tournament inside Stewart... Read More.

Garrison Gets Hot, Leads Warriors to Victory

STERLING, Kan. (SCWarriors.com) – Warrior basketball has been struggling as of late, bringing a five-game losing streak into the game against the Bethany Swedes. This was just the kind of game Sterling could look at to get their offense back on track. Bethany has... Read More.

Frisco Never Looks Back After Hot Start

Courtesy of the Wichita Wind Surge  WICHITA, KS (milb.com/wichita) - The nine runs scored in the top of the first proved to be too large of a lead for the Wind Surge to overcome in the home series opener. The Frisco Rough Riders defeated the... Read More.

AAA Kansas Warns About Leaving Children Inside Hot Cars

LAWRENCE, Kan. (KPR) — It's hot and getting hotter in Kansas. With recent rising temperatures, AAA Kansas is reminding motorists not to leave their children unattended in automobiles.Every year, children die because they were left inside a hot vehicle.AAA Kansas spokesman Shawn Steward said... Read More.

NOAA Predicts Hot Spring and Summer in Kansas

WASHINGTON,DC (KNS) - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, is forecasting a warmer-than-normal spring and summer in Kansas. NOAA, issues seasonal climate predictions every three months. The agency found most of Kansas has a 30% to 40% chance of seeing above-average temperatures... Read More.