Quick update on scores on the KSHSAA site.
Pike Valley falls to Spearville in the first game of the day, 25-17, 25-22
Panthers 3rd at No Plains League Volleyball
Check out the scores from league and all season. What a great job by the girls!
Pike Valley Volleyball
Pike Valley Volleyball
Pike Valley Cross Country
"WINDY!!!"...That would be the most used adjective to describe our meets this week at Phillipsburg on Thursday, October 6 and Saturday, October 8. We had very competitive races both days in windy, hilly conditions. It was especially hilly and windy at Phillipsburg on Thursday, where five girls ran. Courtney Freed was 6th, Peyton Baxa was 19th, Michelle Davis was 30th, and Tracy Garman was 42nd. These girls competed well. Times did not show how well they ran due to the conditions. Additionally, 8th grader Geni Stainbrook ran the 3000m race in 15:56 to win the girls JH race!
The Pike Valley Boys kept things going on Saturday by winning the Riley County Invitational on the gently rolling hills of the Leonardville Golf Course. There were 137 Boys runners. Kameron Blanding led the Panthers with a fine 4th place finish. After a nasty fall down a hill and being accidentally stepped on and kicked in the head with about 1200m to go, Caden Callaway came back to finish 5th. Cole Callaway placed 12th, Quinton Isaacson was 17th, while Dallas Looper was 21st. Logan Burt was actually 31st, while Robert Cox placed 84th. Ty Bivens was 88th and Casey Jensen finished in 121st place.
The Pike Valley Girls had great races as all four had season-best times! Peyton Baxa was 33rd in 18:56, Courtney Cox was 37th in 19:11, Michelle Davis was 49th in 20:15, and Tracy Garman was 79th in 24:49. All these girls have run multiple races in the last two weeks as we prepare for the post-season.
Geni Stainbrook placed 11th in the JH Girls 1-Mile Run in 7:19 to complete her 8th grade season.
It was a busy and productive week for Pike Valley Cross Country as we gear up for the Northern Plains League Meet/Lakeside Invitational at Downs Country Club on Thursday, October 13. Girls race begins at 4 p.m. and we encourage as many fans as possible to attend.
The Panthers will be going to the Class 1A Regional at Wheatland-Grinnell HS in Grainfield (187 miles from Scandia) on October 22. Girls race at 2 p.m. and Boys at 2:30 p.m.
The Pike Valley Boys kept things going on Saturday by winning the Riley County Invitational on the gently rolling hills of the Leonardville Golf Course. There were 137 Boys runners. Kameron Blanding led the Panthers with a fine 4th place finish. After a nasty fall down a hill and being accidentally stepped on and kicked in the head with about 1200m to go, Caden Callaway came back to finish 5th. Cole Callaway placed 12th, Quinton Isaacson was 17th, while Dallas Looper was 21st. Logan Burt was actually 31st, while Robert Cox placed 84th. Ty Bivens was 88th and Casey Jensen finished in 121st place.
The Pike Valley Girls had great races as all four had season-best times! Peyton Baxa was 33rd in 18:56, Courtney Cox was 37th in 19:11, Michelle Davis was 49th in 20:15, and Tracy Garman was 79th in 24:49. All these girls have run multiple races in the last two weeks as we prepare for the post-season.
Geni Stainbrook placed 11th in the JH Girls 1-Mile Run in 7:19 to complete her 8th grade season.
It was a busy and productive week for Pike Valley Cross Country as we gear up for the Northern Plains League Meet/Lakeside Invitational at Downs Country Club on Thursday, October 13. Girls race begins at 4 p.m. and we encourage as many fans as possible to attend.
The Panthers will be going to the Class 1A Regional at Wheatland-Grinnell HS in Grainfield (187 miles from Scandia) on October 22. Girls race at 2 p.m. and Boys at 2:30 p.m.
Acedemic All State Volleyball
The Kansas Volleyball Association has announced their 2010 All-Academic Team. The All-Academic Team is designed to honor high school varsity volleyball players who have proven excellence in the classroom. To be eligible to receive this award, players must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.75 on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent on another scale, during the first semester of the current school year. Only a player who has earned a varsity letter during the current season according to her school's requirements is eligible for this award. Callie Brzon and Abbey Anderson were chosen as members of the KVA All-Academic Team. Celsey Beneda, Hunter Duensing, Lacie Shoemaker, and Devin Nutsch were members that achieved KVA Honorable Mention All-Academic Team.
Also, the Kansas Volleyball Association gives a team award. The Team Academic Award is designed to honor high school varsity volleyball teams which have proven excellence in the classroom. To be eligible to receive this award, teams must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent on another scale, during the current school year. This will include GPA's from all players who competed at the varsity level. The Republic County Lady Buffalo Team of 2010 achieved this honor. Members of the 2010 squad were: Celsey Beneda, Hunter Duensing, Lacie Shoemaker, Callie Brzon, Kayley Johnson, Michelle Cottenmyre, Abbey Anderson, and Devin Nutsch.
Also, the Kansas Volleyball Association gives a team award. The Team Academic Award is designed to honor high school varsity volleyball teams which have proven excellence in the classroom. To be eligible to receive this award, teams must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent on another scale, during the current school year. This will include GPA's from all players who competed at the varsity level. The Republic County Lady Buffalo Team of 2010 achieved this honor. Members of the 2010 squad were: Celsey Beneda, Hunter Duensing, Lacie Shoemaker, Callie Brzon, Kayley Johnson, Michelle Cottenmyre, Abbey Anderson, and Devin Nutsch.
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