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How safe?

  Water quality, not just quantity, becoming a concern in Western Ks. ----------------------------   Water has reached the point economists had long predicted. It is more valuable than oil and in Western Kansas, quality has become as big an issue as availability. Faced with increasing...
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SC graduates mark their legacy with plenty of bling

There’s no question that this year’s graduating class at Scott Community High School has had accomplishments which have set them apart from many of their predecessors. And if anyone had any doubt as to their achievements, four of the senior commencement speakers flashed a reminder when...

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Short-handed FFA judging team wins state championship

  One of Kiersten Scott’s goals before graduating was to have a photo in the Scott Community High School gym with the other state championship teams. That’s going to happen after Scott and her teammates once again earned the FFA meats judging state title following competition held...

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Griffith wins third GWAC title

Maris Griffith made sure that her final competition for the Scott Community High School track squad was memorable. With a toss of 107-5, the SCHS senior won her third consecutive javelin title in last week’s Great West Activities Conference meet. Maris won’t be competing in the regional...

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Unruh’s mental game will be stronger in return trip to state

When evaluating the difference in his golf game this year compared to a year ago, Justin Unruh says there’s no doubt that his mental approach has improved significantly. “I don’t let a bad shot get into my head like it used to,” says the spring graduate of Scott Community High...

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Cinco de Mayo

HALO gives fellow SC students a cultural lesson Kenny Carillo doesn’t consider himself an experienced horseman. But you wouldn’t know that by the exhibition he and Desoto put on Tuesday afternoon. Desoto would lay down for group photos with Scott Community High School students, sit...

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Nickel moves into 100m hurdle contention for regional

When Kelly Wycoff said she was experiencing some pain in her left hip region and extending down to her knee, that was all head coach Jim Turner needed to hear on Friday. The junior sprinter’s day at the Russell Invitational was over. “We’re not overly concerned, but given the cool...

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Beavers drop 12 inning marathon at Hugoton

After opening the 11th inning with a pair of strikeouts and protecting a one run lead, it looked as though the Scott Community High School baseball team would be able to salvage a split of their double-header with Hugoton. Instead, the Eagles rallied for one run in the bottom of the 11th and added...

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Wells begins finding his form with javelin PR

Like a lot of high school athletes, Brenner Wells has found this to be a very frustrating spring. Inclement weather has prevented track athletes from finding any consistency or building the level of conditioning they normally expect with the regional meet only three weeks away. So when the Beavers...

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Timely hitting wins opener against Colby

The bottom one-third of the lineup came through in a big way for the Scott Community High School baseball team in the opening game of their double-header with Colby on Friday. Collin Ratzlaff, Juan Rodriguez and Chris Pounds accounted for five of the team’s nine hits and three runs in a 5-3...

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ElectroRally teams battle the elements

SCHS still in the hunt for state title Neither rain, nor sleet nor blustery 35 mile per hour winds were enough to keep hardy ElectroRally racers from competing in the first of two state championship races on Wednesday. Races in Scott City and Beloit had already been postponed once due to inclement...

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4x800 relay has higher goals after Holcomb win

With a long history of success - and state medals - in the 4x800m relay, it’s no surprise that Scott Community High School will eventually field a strong group at some point during the season. But even the coaching staff was mildly surprised at the performance turned in by the boys during Friday’s...

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SC may have right combination for post-season

A year ago, Wyle Yeager and Tyler Yeadon each earned a trip to the Class 3-2-1A state tennis tournament as singles players. This year they may need each other if they’re going to make a return visit. Playing as a doubles team for the first time this season, the duo reeled off four consecutive...

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Gunther-Funk are engaged

Bryan and Karen Gunther, Scott City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janie, Reno, Nev., to Kaid Funk, Yoder, son of Kathy Funk, Scott City, and the late Roger Funk.  The bride-to-be is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Behavior Analysis at the University of Nevada, Reno. The...

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