OU football rolls in finale
The Ottawa University football team put together its best performance of the season in all phases in the season finale. The Braves rolled to a 45-2 win over Bethany in Lindsborg.
The Ottawa University football team put together its best performance of the season in all phases in the season finale. The Braves rolled to a 45-2 win over Bethany in Lindsborg.
The Ottawa University men soccer team completed its best season in decades, earning the third seed in the KCAC Tournament. Ottawa’s season ended with a loss to Saint Mary in the KCAC Tournament semifinals.
The Ottawa University women soccer team was rewarded for its best season in many years. The Lady Braves finished fifth in the KCAC this past season.
The Ottawa University men’s wrestling had two wrestlers place in the top eight Saturday in the Grand View Open. The tournament was a double-elimination bracket format, with 60 teams and 625 wrestlers participating in the tournament.
The Ottawa University women’s volleyball team is no stranger to playing this time of year. The Lady Braves are making their 10th NAIA National Tournament appearance in the past 11 seasons, including eight straight.
Wellsville High School senior Shelby Harter lives and breathes softball. She plays the game year-round and there is no offseason for her.
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office reported the following incidents, accidents and arrests for Nov. 11-12.
TOPEKA — Independent gubernatorial candidate Dennis Pyle’s post-election critique of why Republican Derek Schmidt lost to Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly did nothing to soothe Kansas Republican Party leaders frustrated by Pyle’s insurgent conservative campaign.
WICHITA, Kan., – A federal grand jury in Wichita returned an indictment charging a Kansas man with one count of sexual exploitation of a child -production of child pornography, three counts of distribution of child pornography, and one count of possession of child pornography.
One piece of advice for the Kansas GOP springs to mind after this year’s elections: Don’t underestimate women. Be it Kansas Gov.