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Humboldt defeats Chargers
HUMBOLDT — The Cherryvale Chargers fell behind early on Tuesday night and never recovered, losing 66-41 to Humboldt.
Humboldt took a 16-10 lead into the second quarter, when the team held the Chargers to six points for a 30-26 halftime lead. Cherryvale scored 16 points in the third quarter, but Humboldt racked up 23.
Trenton Loganbill led the Charger attack with 15 points. Cody O'Brien added nine.
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Erie Red Devils lose to Frontenac
ERIE — The Erie Red Devils struggled to find good shots on Tuesday night and fell to Frontenac 64-30.
"The Red Devils struggled to find the hoop tonight. Frontenac did a good job of containing defensively and making us shoot contested shots," Erie coach Caleb Reimer said.
"On the other side of the floor, we did not stop penetration very well tonight, and when a team can platoon five for five it's hard to keep up all night."
Keaton Page and Joe...
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Oswego girls clinch title
OSWEGO — The Oswego High School girls' basketball team clinched the Three Rivers League title with a 42-26 win against St. Paul on Tuesday.
Oswego moved to 8-0 in the Tri-Valley and is guaranteed the top spot after having beaten second-place Uniontown for a possible tie-breaker.
The Lady Indians jumped out to a 17-2 lead to open the game in what Oswego coach Neal Cruse said was about as good of a start as the team has had this season.
"After t...
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Parsons MS takes 3 of 4 from Indy
The Parsons Middle School basketball teams hosted Independence for their final home game of the year Monday and came away with three wins in four games.
After being tied 4-4 after one, the seventh-grade B team scored 25 unanswered for a 29-6 victory.
Osric Edwards, Hunter Barcus and Kyle Hutley led the scoring with nine, eight and six points respectively.
Billy Sutton, Brett Houk and Michael Billington each added two points.
The seventh-grade ...
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Parsons Wrestling Club earns three trophies over weekend
The Parsons Wrestling Club had 20 participants in the Bulldog Classic in Independence on Saturday. The team had 18 of 20 place in the tourney, with six of those earning first-place medals.
All three wrestlers in the 10 and under division received first-place medals with Bradyn Holsinger leading the way. Holsinger received the outstanding wrestler trophy in the division for pinning each of his four opponents in the first period.
PWC also earned...
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PHS swimmer gets two bids for state tourney
Parsons High School senior Alex Oas will return to the state swimming tourney once again after qualifying for two events at Wednesday's Inter-League Championships.
Oas will swim the 200 medley and the 100 breaststroke with qualifying times of 2:19.48 and 1:09.56 in those events.
He is seeded in the top 20 in both events entering the state tourney, including his 15th seed in the 100 breaststroke.
The championships wrapped up the regular season ...
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10 LCC wrestlers headed for nationals
The Labette Community College wrestling team will send all 10 weights to the NJCAA National Tournament for the second year in a row after the No.2-ranked Cardinals breezed to another NJCAA West/Central District title on Saturday.
Neosho County Community College hosted this year’s national qualifier. In total, eight teams competed at the event.
The event was filled with tough competition. LCC was joined by No. 4-ranked Northwest Wyoming College...
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Lady Cards open season with 5-0 run through tourney
The No. 7-ranked Labette Community College softball team got off to a strong start with a 5-0 finish in the 2012 Cowtown Classic Invitational Softball Tournament in Fort Worth, Texas over the weekend.
The Cardinals began play on Friday with a 5-4 win over Hill College, a 7-2 win over Ranger College and an 11-8 win over Coastal Bend College.
On Saturday, Labette defeated North Central Texas College 6-3 and Paris College 12-11.
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Start of LCC baseball season postponed
The Labette Community College baseball team’s trip to Seminole, Okla. scheduled for Saturday was cancelled due to weather.
The Cardinal’s next scheduled game is set for a 1 p.m. start on Wednesday in Parsons. A doubleheader with Evangel College is scheduled.
Look for a preview of the 2012 LCC baseball team later this week in the Parsons Sun.
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5 JV Grizzlies place in Burlington
Five Labette County HS junior varsity wrestlers brought home medals from the 22-team Burlington Wildcat Invitational on Saturday.
Frosh Martin Woldum and sophomore Dallas Royer led the Grizzlies with golds at 138 and 220 pounds. Aaron McCoach was second at 152 pounds, Corey Graham took second at 220 pounds and Ryan McKenzie was third at 152 pounds.
“It was a good tournament to end the JV season with. The kids had a chance to wrestler opponents...
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Labette drops two
The Labette Community College men's basketball team lost its third game in a row 69-62 to Independence (13-11 overall, 8-4 KJCCC) on Saturday in Indy.
The Cardinals drop to 15-9 overall and 5-7 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play with the loss.
The Labette men have lost three in a row after winning five of their previous six.
However, those loss have come to the top three teams in the KJCCC Eastern Division.
Th...
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Vikings defeat Titans
COLUMBUS — It took a bit of effort, but the Vikings bounced back Friday.
Parsons High School entered Friday's Southeast Kansas League game with the Titans of Columbus High School coming off only their second loss of the season in a 49-44 defeat by the Fort Scott Tigers Tuesday.
The Norsemen earned a 64-42 victory over the Titans, but it was far from a cake walk.
"It's one of those games where you never felt in control. I was getting us in the ...
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Lady Vikings roll to victory
By Anthony Cook
ACOOK@PARSONSSUN.COM
COLUMBUS — If you're going to beat the Vikings, you'll need to score a lot of points.
The Lady Vikings won their fifth game in a row and improved to 12-4 overall and 4-0 in Southeast Kansas League play Friday with a 67-47 victory over Columbus (4-13 overall, 0-5 SEK).
Parsons nearly matched its highest total of the season, a 68-point effort against Coffeyville in late December, in the win.
Over the last eig...
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Chargers defeat Fredonia
FREDONIA — Free throws were the key for the Cherryvale High School Chargers in their 70-61 win against Fredonia on Friday night.
Cherryvale was leading by two points after the first quarter and scored 26 points in the second for a 38-28 halftime lead. It was 46-35 Cherryvale after three quarters.
Fredonia made one more field goal than Cherryvale, but the Chargers shot 21 of 26 from the free throw line. They were particularly accurate in clutch...
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Northeast tops Erie boys
ERIE — Northeast of Arma kept the Erie Red Devils from getting enough good looks at the basket on Friday night, resulting in a 50-41 home loss for Erie.
Erie coach Caleb Reimer said the Vikings did a good job of altering the Devils' shots and making them uncomfortable down low. His team also didn't do as well getting to the free throw line.
Keaton Page led Erie in scoring with 15 points, and Keith Martquardt totaled 13 on the night.
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LCHS teams split
COFFEYVILLE — The Labette County High School Grizzlies kept close to Coffeyville here Friday for the first half, but turnovers changed the tone of the game in the second half. Coffeyville won 84-57.
With the loss, LCHS drops to 1-3 in the SEK League and 6-10 overall.
The Grizzlies fell behind early 17-12, but made up some ground in the second quarter, creaping within six points of Coffeyville at halftime. LCHS senior Jonny Krewson had scored 1...
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Oswego takes two from Crest
COLONY — The Oswego Indians fell behind early but managed to handle Colony-Crest on Friday night, 47-42.
Colony had a 9-5 advantage heading into the second quarter, but the Indians led 21-17 by halftime. From there, Oswego controlled the game.
Brant Yeoman led the Indians in scoring with 14 points. Tag Oldham and Devonta Hairston both had nine points.
THE LADY INDIANS had a much easier time in their matchup with Colony.
Oswego jumped out to a...
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St. Paul rolls to double win
ST. PAUL — The St. Paul Indians scored almost as many points in the first quarter as Altoona-Midway scored for the whole game on Friday night.
The Indians outscored Altoona 27-7 in the first quarter and led 55-12 at halftime. They coasted to a 79-28 win.
Jake O'Brien scored a game-high 15 points before halftime. Nearly every Indian who played scored, with 11 players pitching in on the onslaught. Nick Corn had 12 points, all in the first three ...
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Saints take second to St. Paul in league finale
The St. Patrick Catholic School girl's basketball team finished the season 1-1 in their league championship this week with a 37-8 loss to St. Paul in the league championship on Thursday.
"We played well defensively and competed the entire game. St. Paul has an outstanding team. I am proud of what this team accomplished finishing second in the league," said head coach Tom Schibi.
Meaghan Hizey scored six and Bridget Dunlay added two in the cham...
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Parsons twins reach 100-win mark
Parsons High School seniors Thatcher and Dalton Murdock made PHS history in Pittsburg, and the PHS wrestling team won a rivalry dual in a big night on the mats in Pittsburg Thursday evening in the final pair of Southeast Kansas League duals of the season for PHS and Labette County High School.
The Murdock twins entered Thursday's dual with 99 wins each in their high-school careers. The two earned their 100th victories on the same night to beco...
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