Schools to vote on 4A split
Adam Daugherty, Co-sports Editor
May 14, 2013
The recent debate regarding the class 4A has been up in the air all year. The board of high school principals has made a decision; they’ve decided to split up the 4A class. Now that it has passed the board of directors, it will go to every principal in the state and a vote will take place that will... Read more »
Collegiate athletic signers
John Stambaugh, Online Editor
May 3, 2013
Louisburg High School has a rich tradition of athletics, and more than that, a tradition of students earning athletic scholarships. This year we have multiple in football and soccer and several strewn throughout other sports as well. Success on and off the field is not something that they think came... Read more »
Yard Games Are The Truest Test
Alex Cook and Adam Daugherty, Co-Sports Editors
April 24, 2013
Alex: Its Nana’s birthday this weekend; Adam, what’d you get her? Adam: For my Nana’s birthday this upcoming Saturday, my family and I have chosen to hold a big celebration at my house. To be honest none of you are actually invited, but Mr. Cook and I would like to inform you about the yard games... Read more »
LHS students savor March Madness
Adam Daugherty, Co-sports Editor
April 4, 2013
March Madness is this magical time when the nation’s Top 68 teams in Division I Men’s and Women’s basketball compete in a single elimination tournament to decide who the best team is that year. This year, especially, has been one for the ages. “This has been my favorite tournament for as long... Read more »
4A Split
Konnor Cook, Staff Writer
March 14, 2013
Talk of a split in the 4A class has become a topic amongst KSHSAA. The discussion in the air surrounding 19 board members has been splitting the 64 class 4A high schools. The result would be much like the 1A schools that have been split into 1A Division I and 1A Division II, into the larger of the schools... Read more »
4A split
John Stambaugh, Online Editor
March 1, 2013
Rumors the past few weeks have been increasing more and more about the possible split in the 4A class of Kansas Activities. This split is very controversial and has lots of coaches and administrators talking. It presents negatives and positives for large and small schools with some mid-sized 4A schools... Read more »
Four seniors commit to play football on National Signing Day
Jaden Scott, Editor-in-Chief
February 11, 2013
Wednesday, Feb. 6, was National Signing Day for college football. This year, there were four seniors who made the official commitment to play college football. They all received at least some sort of scholarship to the school they will be attending next year. Colin Bird signed with Ottawa University... Read more »
2 Dudes, 1 Blog: Put a limit on fan spirit
Alex Cook and Adam Daugherty, Co-Sports Editors
February 1, 2013
Alex: This week, Adam and I would like to talk to you about something that deeply disturbs us: uneducated fans in sports. They are terrible! Quite possibly the worst. Don’t get me wrong, I think you should support your team any chance you get. But come on people, lets be smart about it. This is nevermore... Read more »
Wrestlers welcome back alumni for scrimmage
Caitlyn McSweeney, Photography Editor
November 30, 2012
The wrestling team took their practice public last Tuesday with a scrimmage before their first meet of the season. More than a practice, but less than a meet, in this scrimmage the team wrestled each other but allowed spectators and had alumni wrestlers as honorary coaches. Don Meek, Purple Team coach,... Read more »
Preview to Winter Sports
Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
November 16, 2012
Winter weather is already in full swing. With blasts of cold air and Thanksgiving quickly approaching people are getting geared up for winter sports. Each program has put in extra work during the fall, giving up much of their free time training and conditioning. “It has been hard, but it definitely... Read more »

