HHS 4-2 over SC/F in head-to-head
In head-to-head matches at the wrestling dual with Sedgwick County/Fleming in Ovid Thursday, Jan. 24, the Dragons won four and lost two matches.
In head-to-head matches at the wrestling dual with Sedgwick County/Fleming in Ovid Thursday, Jan. 24, the Dragons won four and lost two matches.
Even when children are still quite young, parents and guardians begin teaching them practical tips to stay safe. Don’t talk to strangers. Look both ways before crossing the street.
Holyoke High School girls basketball soundly beat Perkins County on Tuesday, Jan. 22, pulling away early and ending more than 30 points ahead, 50-18.
Holyoke High School girls basketball took a difficult loss to Yuma in their second game of the week Friday, Jan. 25, falling behind in the second quarter and ending 24-38.
Holyoke High School boys basketball team members for the 2018-19 season are pictured from left, front row, manager Luke Sprague, Alec Sprague, Carlos Legarreta, Gage Sprague, Jalen Hunter, Cameron Skager, Marco Mendoza, Ivan Ponce, Erick Marroquin and manager Yovanny Ramirez; second row, Slaten Burris, Emmanuel Vasquez, Ethan Johnson, coach Ernie Kinnie, coach Marcus Kammer, Kaison Kinnie, Isaiah Houghtelling and Aaron Sierra; third row, Alexis Vega, Mason Vernon, Miles Sprague, Blake Mosenteen, Fabian Gonzales, Isaiah Gifford, Cade Killin and Michel Perez; and back row, Mason King, Joey Beckner, Caleb Deaver, Jaime Avila, Colby Purkeypile and Alejandro Rojas. Not pictured is manager Tyson Mosenteen. — Jim Powell Photography
Before Holyoke High School basketball even set out for Yuma on Jan. 25, it seemed that everyone knew YHS was ranked one of the best teams in the state.
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