Kiowa County Independent
The Kiowa County Independent serves as the official legal newspaper for Kiowa County, Colorado. It provides the community with the latest news, sports updates, lifestyle features, entertainment highlights, current happenings, business insights, opinion pieces, and classified advertisements.
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3 weeks ago |
kiowacountyindependent.com | John Contreras
The McClave Girls’ athletics program just did something that hardly happens—in fact, we couldn’t find another example in Colorado of it having ever happened—they won the Triple Crown in the 2024-25 school year with three state championships in three separate sports. There’s no doubt that girls’ sports supremacy is back in southeastern Colorado.
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1 month ago |
kiowacountyindependent.com | John Contreras
Lamar High School will have five athletes competing in the 2025 Class 3A Track and Field State Championships on May 15-17 at Jefferson County Stadium in Lakewood. Lamar freshman Carlin Weber is one of the top contenders in the high jump and is the #2 seed with a leap of 5-05. Myah Scott, a freshman from Salida, is #1 seed with a leap of 5-05. The 3A girl’s high jump competition is set for 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 17.
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1 month ago |
kiowacountyindependent.com | John Contreras
Despite losing in the semifinals of the Class 1A District 4 Tournament last week, Holly Wildcats qualified for the regional/state tournament thanks to the CHSAA Seeding Index. The Wildcats fell to Cheyenne Wells, 5-3, in their semifinal showdown in the district tournament on Saturday, May 3 in Las Animas. Holly will head to Akron for the Region 1 Tournament on Saturday, May 10.
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1 month ago |
kiowacountyindependent.com | John Contreras
Only two weeks remain in the regular season before the Lamar Thunder varsity baseball team set their sights on the start of the postseason. The Thunder sits in fifth place in the Tri-Peaks League standings and sports a 12-6 overall record.
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2 months ago |
kiowacountyindependent.com | John Contreras
The Holly Wildcats baseball team tightened their grip of second place in the Class 1A District 4 standings following a 12-2 victory over the Wiley Panthers on Wednesday, April 23 in Holly. With the win, the #8 state-ranked Wildcats improved their record to 6-1 in district play and 11-6 overall. In Wednesday’s game, Holly scored three runs in the first inning, one run in the second, one run in fourth, and erupted for seven runs in the fifth.
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