Club news: Family Outdoor Recreation & Mentors
In November, Family Outdoor Recreation and Outdoor Mentors teamed together to put three ladies on a Eurasian Dove hunt that was held in Finney County. .
In November, Family Outdoor Recreation and Outdoor Mentors teamed together to put three ladies on a Eurasian Dove hunt that was held in Finney County. .
Dodge City men’s basketball continued the run in KJCCC action by taking down another conference foe this time dispatching Colby 92-78. With the win the Conquistadors moved to 13-3 overall on the season and 9-1 in KJCCC action and now own a two-game lead in the conference standings after losses by other teams on Saturday.
Dodge City women’s basketball picked up their seventh win in a row as they downed Colby at home on Saturday beating the Trojans 87-60, spear headed by a triple-double from Jada Burton. The Conquistadors with the win moved to 14-2 on the season and 9-1 in KJCCC action extending their win streak to seven straight games and 12-straight games in the win column at home.
Dodge City’s boys beat Trinity 69-41 on Saturday, Jan. 7 in Wichita.
The Dodge City High School boys swimming team didn’t score a lot of points at the Salina South High School meet Jan. 5 in Salina but did show a lot of improvements.
The Dodge City High School indoor facility was full of wrestling teams from across the state, Texas and Colorado on Saturday, Jan. 7 to compete in the 5th Annual Dodge City Invitational wrestling tournament.
Dodge City traveled to Hays to take part in Hays High School Indians’ first bowling season in school history on Jan. 5.
The Board of Directors of the Champions Indoor Football League voted this week on the playoff format for the 2023 season. “The CIF is excited for our tenth season of indoor football,” according to a press release.
Dodge City High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and the Tournament of Champions are excited to announce Dan Meers as the 42nd Annual FCA Breakfast speaker for the 80th Annual TOC. Meers has been KC Wolf, the mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs, for more than 30 years.
Damar Hamlin’s old high school teammate clutched the ball he had just intercepted, jogged to the 30yard line, gingerly placed the pigskin at the top of the red-outlined “3,” raised his hands over his head and formed them in the shape of a heart.