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Bowling News

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MONDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Week 20 Bull City Alley Cats 19-5 183 Lanes 17-7 Wishful Thinkin’ 15-9 Lickety Splits 14-10 Reed Farm 12-12 Bipolar Rollers 11-13 A Step Ahead 8-16 Men High Game Scratch: David Reed 195, Jerry Miller 177, JP Shaw 176.
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Bowling News

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Monday Night Mixed League

Week 19
Bull City Alley Cats            16-4
183 Lanes                          15-5
Wishful Thinkin’                  13-7
Lickety Splits                    10-10
Bi-Polar Rollers                10-10
Reed Farm                         9-11
A Step Ahead                     7-13

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Carolina Northup receives 5th-place medal at state wrestling tournament

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Carolina Northup and Ashlyn Hahn represented Stockton High School at this year’s 4-1A Girls State Wrestling Championships held last Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Tony’s Pizza Events Center in Salina. As is always the case, the brackets were stacked with many talented athletes, including Stockton’s two competitors.
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Basketball seasons come to an end for the Stockton Tigers

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The basketball seasons came to an end last week for both the Tiger Boys and Lady Tigers, after both teams fell in the first round of Class 1A, DI Sub-State Basketball Tournament. The Stockton boys (1-17), seeded fifth, were defeated by fourth-seeded Oberlin-Decatur Community (10-9) on Thursday night in Oberlin by the score of 72-25. The thirdseeded Stockton girls (118) hosted sixth-seeded St. Francis (2-17) on Friday night at Tiger Gymnasium, and were upset 47-39.
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Granddaughter named best high school softball player in Kansas

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Peyton Hardenburger, a junior at Wamego High School was recently named to MaxPreps’ “Best High School Softball Player in all 50 States” list as the top player for the state of Kansas. Selections to the MaxPreps list are based on high school achievements and talent on the field, Of course, Hardenburger checks each of those boxes.
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Wrestling season ends for SHS Tiger boys

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The 3-2-1A Regional Wrestling Tournament in Norton looked to be a very tough one, featuring 36 ranked wrestlers and five ranked teams. The competition on Saturday lived up to its billing, and the Tiger boys were unable to earn a trip to the state tournament this weekend. The seasons of Cameron Balthazor (126), Emerson Lowry (144), Zach Young (190), and Ryan Mongeau (285) came to and end as none of them were able to place in the top four in their weight class.