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2 days ago |
columbustelegram.com | Anthony Streeter
Central Community College softball ended its season a win away from the 2025 NJCAA DII Softball World Series. The Raiders claimed the Region IX Championship with a 7-3 win over North Platte Community College on May 4, to earn hosting rights for the Northwest Plains A District Championship. CCC would host the No. 9 team in the county, Kirkwood Community College. The Raiders would win the opening game 3-2 before dropping the final two games 3-2 and 7-2 to end their season.
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2 days ago |
columbustelegram.com | Anthony Streeter
COLUMBUS — Aquinas senior Izzie Kadavy and the Scotus Central Catholic girls soccer team are heading back to state. The Shamrocks hosted York at Memorial Stadium at Pawnee Park in the Class B-2 District Championship Saturday, with a spot at Morrison Stadium on the line. York would get the best of Scotus early with a 1-0 lead and a 2-1 lead before the Shamrocks battled to a 6-2 victory.
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4 days ago |
columbustelegram.com | Anthony Streeter
It wasn't pretty early, but the Scotus Central Catholic girls soccer team fought through to punch its fifth consecutive ticket to state. The Shamrocks hosted York at Memorial Stadium at Pawnee Park in the Class B-2 District Championship Saturday, with a spot at Morrison Stadium on the line. York would get the best of Scotus early with a 1-0 lead and a 2-1 lead before the Shamrocks battled to a 6-2 victory.
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6 days ago |
columbustelegram.com | Anthony Streeter
Central Community College softball added another Discoverer to its roster on Wednesday with the signing of Columbus High senior Bella Larsen. Larsen is "happy to be playing softball and staying home," she said at the signing ceremony. "I've been playing softball since I was four," Larsen said. "It means so much to me, it's my dad's sport and it's my sport."At Columbus, Larsen participated in dance and competed for the track and field team, but she ultimately decided to play ball for the Raiders.
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6 days ago |
columbustelegram.com | Anthony Streeter
Grayson Gentile made basketball her sport at Columbus High School and on Wednesday, the senior Discoverer officially made it her sport in college, too. Coming off her career-best hoops season, Gentile signed with MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, Kan. "It's huge to be signing, it solidifies all the hard work I've put in as an athlete to become a collegiate athlete," Gentile said.
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