Category: Sports

Wildcats Secure 77-64 Win Behind Hausen’s Hot Shooting
By Jayson Henderson MANHATTAN, Kan. — Junior Brendan Hausen scored a career-high 22 points, including six 3-pointers, as Kansas State defeated Cleveland State 77-64 on

Clay Center Wrestling Prepares for Competitive Season
By Jayson Henderson Clay Center Community High School wrestling coach Brandon Pigorsch is gearing up for what promises to be an exciting season. With strong

Clay Center Girls Basketball Sets High Goals for Upcoming Season
By Jayson Henderson Dalton Haist, head coach for the Clay Center girls’ basketball team, is setting ambitious goals for the season. With a strong core

Clay Center 7th Grade Girls’ Basketball Focuses on Fundamentals
By Jayson Henderson JD Lane, coach of the 7th grade girls’ basketball team at Clay Center, emphasizes skill development and teamwork as the primary goals

Clay Center 7th Grade Boys Basketball Prepares for Developmental Season
By Jayson Henderson Levi Nordhus, head coach for the 7th grade boys’ basketball team at Clay Center, is focused on developing his players both on

Clay Center High School Boys Basketball Looks to Build on Veteran Experience
By Jayson Henderson Travis Smith, head coach of the Clay Center High School boys’ basketball team, is entering his sixth year at the helm with

Newly Formed Clay County 4-H Shooting Sports Club to Hold Informational Meeting on November 15th
By: Ryan Duey River Valley 4-H will host an interest meeting on a new Clay County 4-H Shooting Sports Club in Clay Center. The meeting

Late Score Pushes Houston Past K-State, 24-19
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State’s four-game winning streak came to an end with a 24-19 loss to Houston at TDECU Stadium on Saturday. Despite a

Ayoka Lee Named to Lisa Leslie Award Watch List
By Jayson Henderson K-State senior center Ayoka Lee has been named to the Lisa Leslie Award Watch List for the fourth time in her career.

K-State Baseball Releases 2025 Schedule
By Jayson Henderson K-State baseball has announced its 2025 schedule, featuring 56 games. The Wildcats, who reached the NCAA Super Regionals in 2024, will start