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Mens Soccer
College Men
KCAC Men
There's not a whole lot the Friends men's and women's cross-country teams haven't accomplished so far this season.
EL DORADO — Four hours in and on Dodge City's 104th offensive snap of the game, quarterback Aaron Hansen went for the touchdown throw. But Butler's Max Martinez, a Bishop Carroll product, stepped in front of the pass. It was a meaningful play in meaningless minutes.
Bobby Adamson threw for 211 yards and four touchdowns for Ottawa in a 28-10 win over Friends on Saturday in Wichita .
Dodge City (3-6) at No. 4 Butler (8-1), 1:30 p.m. _ The Grizzlies beat Dodge City 66-7 on Sept. 24, and should roll again here as the Conquistadors make their first playoff appearance since Region VI went to a four-team playoff in 2006. An easy win means watching scores the rest of the day for Butler as No. 1 Blinn hosts Tyler, No. 2 Arizona Western plays at No. 15 Snow and No. 3 East Mississippi hosts No. 14 Hinds. Butler, which lost to Navarro in last year's national championship, will need some help if it wants a shot at its fourth NJCAA title under coach Troy Morrell. A win over Dodge City also sets up the Region VI title game as the last game in the history of Blackmore Stadium in El Dorado as the Grizzlies move to BG Products Veterans Stadium in 2012.
PITTSBURG — Washburn quarterback Dane Simoneau waited a long time for this. He'd come so close, so many times in his record-setting career.
Men's Exhibitions
KCAC
More than anything, Carolyn Hall wants her son to get an education.
Emporia State men's basketball coach Shaun Vandiver favors a simple approach.
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Admittedly, it's never one thing that usually makes you leave a place. Ultimately, it's a lot of different factors sparking those feelings. But it's usually one thing one instance that pushes you over the edge.
McPHERSON This could be Jordan Crawford's masterpiece.
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LINDSBORG — In big games, there's nobody like Clarence Anderson. The senior wide receiver for Ottawa proved that again Saturday.