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HHS wrestlers pin 2nd at Hesston

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Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 12 December 2007 17:21

HHSwrestlingNicholas(29).jpg HHSwrestlingNicholas(29).jpg Hillsboro’s Nicholas Mueller goes after a “chicken wing” hold against Jake Brady of Smoky Valley during their match at the Hesston Invitational on Saturday. Mueller won the match, 11-6, and claimed an individual title at 135 pounds to remain undefeated for the young season. Courtesy photo.

Hillsboro wrestlers finished second and Marion third at the 17-school Hesston Invitational Tournament on Saturday.

The Trojans finished with 155.5 points to trail Smoky Valley at...

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Marion girls go winless in three-game set

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 12 December 2007 16:44

The Marion High School girls were swept by Garden Plain, Inman and St. John at the Inman tournament and stand at 1-3 for the season.

Garden Plain defeated the Warriors 72-43 Tuesday. Inman beat Marion 57-52 Thursday and St. John won 54-17 on Friday.

St. John—The Tigers, ranked first in Class 2A by the Wichita Eagle, had their way with the Warriors after a slow start.

The Tigers took an 11-2 lead, and with 2:44 left in the opening quarter, put together a back-breaking sequence of missed shots and offensive rebounds that culminated in a 3-pointer for Brooke Burgen.

Julia Zeiner added a 10-foot jumper on Marion’s next possession, but the quarter ended with St. John leading 23-4.

Hett started the second quarter on a strong note for...

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MHS boys drop three at Inman tourney

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 12 December 2007 16:36

The Marion boys were swept at the Inman early-season tournament and now stand at 1-3 doe the season.

A 73-56 loss to the St. John Tigers Friday came on the heels of a 59-50 loss to the host Teutons and capped a long week that began with a 99-77 loss to Garden Plain.

St. John—The Tigers, ranked second in Class 2A by the Wichita Eagle, was a juggernaut Friday, shooting nearly 53 percent from the field and out-rebounding the Warriors at both ends of the floor.

Marion took a 2-0 lead on the first shot of the game, as Chase Carlson drove along the baseline and threw in a tough-angle floater in the early seconds.

The lead was short lived, as St. John came back with a 3-pointer—the Tigers made 5 of 11 3-point attempts in the game—and...

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Warriors sweep double-dual at Burlington

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Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 12 December 2007 16:33

The Marion High School wrestlers defeated Chase County and Burlington in double dual action in Burlington. The Warriors topped the Bulldogs 38-37 and the Wildcats 45-27.

Three Warriors won matches on the mat against Chase County: Tylor Neil defeated Ben Green 10-2 at 140, Charlie Holub defeated Garrett Benjamin 11-0 at 145, and Derek Riggs pinned Trenton Harshman at 215.

Marion was dominate against the hosts, giving away points at 103, 189 and 285 but defeating Burlington at nearly every other classification.

Six won by fall: Randy Regnier defeated Dallas Birk at 112, Andy Shipman defeated Nico Smith at 119, Dillon Wildin downed Trevor Kraft at 135, Hector Cardenas topped Nicholas Hawkins at 160 and Derek Riggs pinned Scott...

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HHS girls lose opener to Smoky Valley

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Written by Don Ratzlaff Thursday, 06 December 2007 03:46

The Hillsboro girls enjoyed a fruitful first half in their season opener against a quality Smoky Valley squad on Monday (Dec. 3). But in the end the Trojans got “Pihl-ed” by the Vikings in Lindsborg, 47-40.

Smoky Valley’s senior standout guard, Rhys Pihl, poured in 26 points, including 15 in the second half, to lead her team to victory in the first round of pool play in the Cheney Cardinal Classic.

The Trojans held the upper hand for most of the first half, and extended their lead to 20-14 when Amy Neufeld followed a 3-point basket with a 17-footer within the arc at the 2:22 mark of the second period.

But the Vikings hit eight straight free-throws in the final 1:51 to take a 22-21 lead into the locker room.

“We talked about...

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