Fall sports have been in full swing these past few months. Here’s a breakdown of everything that’s happened so far.
Starting off, Girls tennis became regional runner-ups with junior Jensen Gibbs, senior Marisa Goldstein, and junior Holly Howe competing at regionals. Gibbs, finishing 5th, was the only one who placed.
Finishing their season, Volleyball fell to Saint Thomas Aquinas in the substate championship game. However, they wrapped up with a 28-10 overall record.
Girls golf finished their season not too long ago by placing fourth at state. Sophomore Sophia Johnson received a special shoutout by tying for 18th place, along with the whole team shooting a record of 354 on day.
The Emerald Regiment performed at the Kansas Bandmasters Association to complete their season. They become all-class runner-ups.
Both boys and girls cross country teams went to state on October 28th. The boys finished as 5A State Champions for the second year in a row, while the girls placed 5th. Both teams had multiple individual placers to end their season.
Meanwhile, soccer is hoping to end with a win. They won their game on Tuesday, which advanced them to play tonight at 6:30 for the Quarter Finals against Salina South. If they win this game, they’ll move on to the State Championship game and face off with the winner of Saint Thomas Aquains vs Maize South on Saturday, November 4th.
Last Friday, the football team took down Emporia, moving on to the next stage of the playoffs. They face their next opponent today against Lansing in the regional championship game.
Lastly, dance and cheer are also on their way to their own 5A state competition on November 17th and 18th.
These sports and more will be recognized at the fall sports assembly on Thursday November 9th.