A night full of success

Tuesday night was a huge night for the Mustangs, full of activities and games. Even though the boys were locked in at the #2 seed for sub state before the game against Hutch at home, the girl’s had a lot to prove. Beating the Hutch girl’s earlier in the season in over time, the Central [...]
Getting past the first round

The SIT started Monday, and so far the boys and girls are doing great things. Both teams flew past their opposition during the first round and are likely to experience more success as the tournament goes on. “I think the boys will do really well this year,” said senior Liz Thompson. “A lot of the [...]
Wrestling photo story

Check out this season’s top wrestling photos from the South Invitational and Campus.
Road victories give new ranking

The women’s basketball team is now ranked number one in 5A basketball. “Being number one isn’t just being undefeated; it means we earned he respect,” head coach Geoff Andrews said. This newly gained respect is not only due to the players accomplishments, but mainly due to the parents for getting the players involved In basketball [...]
Girls’ Basketball highlights: Andover Central

The girl’s basketball team started the season off on the right foot with a dominating performance against Andover Central at Home last Friday night, Dec. 2. Sophomore point guard Emily Wood led the team in scoring with 23 points while Sophomore Shaelyn Martin drew much of the attention from the lady Jaguar defense.
Boys’ Wrestling Preview

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Girls’ Basketball Preview: Back in action

Last night’s basketball scrimmage was one of the last chances the girl’s basketball team will have to prepare for a season filled with high expectations. The Lady Stangs open the season with Andover Central at the “Brick House” on Friday at 6:00 p.m.
Alumni scrimmage

Former girls’ basketball players returned to Central to scrimmage the current team Saturday morning. Those who returned to play included Bailey Counts, Courtney Wiggins, Bre Bennett, and Maria Bujanda. Assistant Coach, Josh Gooch, played as well so that the alumni team would have enough people. “The thing I like most about coming back to play [...]
Not breaking during Thanksgiving break

While most students are sleeping in and enjoying the relaxing break off from school, sports such as basketball and wrestling will be having a slightly different break. Practices will be taking place all throughout the break, and especially for basketball, they will be kept very active. Not only do they have practices on Wednesday and [...]
Remembering those two special people

Last night Head coach of Oklahoma State Women’s basketball, Kurt Budke, and assistant coach, Miranda Serna, died in a plane crash in Arkansas. This is a tragedy in which students and coaches are deeply impacted. Budke, a Salina native, was close to players and coaches here. 10 years ago, OSU lost 10 people from their men’s [...]
After loss, season terminated but not forgotten

After going 17-1 the soccer teams hopes at a state championship fell short as they lose 4-3 to Liberal in overtime on Tuesday night. With the loss the soccer team’s season is over, however, it will not be forgotten. The teams 17 wins is the second most in school history. Only four teams now remain in the 5A boys soccer state tournament.
Stoops vs. Snyder

Undefeated Kansas State took a beating from Oklahoma Saturday. Many hopeful fans thought that the Wildcats would be able to pull out a win since they were going into the game with a record of 7-0, but Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops found a way to win handily. “K-state is usually very fundamentally sound because Snyder [...]


