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The Wichita Thunder announced the re-signing of defenseman Nico Somerville for the 2025-26 season. The 26-year-old Somerville returns to Wichita for a second year. The Port Alberni, British Columbia ...
This collection of stories highlights exceptional achievements in high school sports during the past year.
Wichita State men’s basketball transfer Karon Boyd has a certain way of playing that stands out in the eyes of head coach ...
Panasonic Energy Co., Ltd., announced the opening of its new cylindrical lithium-ion battery factory for electric vehicles in De Soto, Kansas -- one of the largest automotive battery plants in the ...
A panel of experts ranks the top 25 Wichita Falls-area high school football coaches from the past 25 years. See who made the ...
Ethan Holliday, the top high school baseball prospect, is projected to be the No. 1 pick in the upcoming MLB draft, ...
Dads Care 2, a Wichita-based program offers Black fathers resources and training to help them reconnect with their children.
Wichita native Keyo Sanchez, barber to NBA stars, played a key role in the OKC Thunder’s championship win with his game-changing cuts and inspiring journey.
DAVE REARDON / [email protected] A portion of Cindy Luis’ trophies and memorabilias remains at her home, including a trophy of Cindy being voted the best girl athlete in her high school.
WICHITA COUNTY, Kan — Coastal Carolina catcher Caden Bodine was named the Buster Posey Award winner, as presented by the Wichita Sports Commission.
The Wichita Sports Commission announced the winner of the 2025 Buster Posey Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award Thursday night.
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