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HutchCC football team ranked No. 1 in Gridiron JC ‘Dirty Thirty’
The Hutchinson Blue Dragon football team is ranked No. 1 in the JCGridiron.com “Dirty Thirty” National Junior College preseason poll. HutchCC lost to East Mississippi in the NJCAA Division I semifinals last year, posted a 10-1 record and placed fourth in the final JCGridiron Poll. Iowa Western is...
Turf deal is done at Hutchinson ballfields
The Hutchinson City Council approved all the various agreements and bids to accomplish putting turf on Hobart-Detter Field and Fields 2 and 3 at Fun Valley Sports Complex at their meeting on Tuesday. The bid from Mammoth was for $2.26 million, including alternates. The cost share agreement with Hutchinson Community...
USAC Silver Crown Entry List For Series Debut At Salt City Speedway
A field of 24 USAC Silver Crown drivers and cars is set to make its debut appearance at the grand ol’ Salt City Speedway in Hutchinson, Kansas this weekend, Friday-Saturday night, July 19-20. A practice night for USAC Silver Crown teams is set at the 1/2-mile dirt oval for...
🏈 Blue Dragons top JCGridiron preseason rankings
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson Community College football team has garnered recognition among the national media, as the Blue Dragons are the No. 1 team in the JCGridiron Preseason Dirty 30 Rankings. JCGridiron is a Rivals site affiliated with Yahoo Sports. The JCGridiron portion of the site is the...
Former Dragon McLaughlin Drafted By D-Backs
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (BlueDragonSports.com) – Former Hutchinson Community College All-American baseball player Ben McLaughlin became the 41st Blue Dragon selected in the MLB Draft on Monday. McLaughlin was chosen in the ninth round with the 284th overall selection by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Day 2 of the three-day draft in...
Vintage Base Ball Exhibition and Monarchs Baseball at Carey Park Saturday
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (July 15, 2024) — What a great evening at Hobart Detter Field in Carey Park on Saturday night! The Hutchinson Base Ball Club teams – the Salt Packers and the Prairie Dogs – played against each other in an exhibition vintage base ball game before the start of the Hutchinson Monarchs vs Diamond Kings baseball game. The Reno County Sheriff’s Office’s BearCat, a law enforcement armored vehicle, and officers were there to collect new or gently used baseball equipment for the Youth Equipment Drive. The vintage base ball game showed how the game was played in the 1860’s with the rules, uniforms and equipment from that time period. (Back then, the players pitched the ball underhanded and they did not use ball gloves!) The NBC reigning champion Hutchinson Monarchs defeated the Diamond Kings 15-4 in eight innings. Many Reno County employees enjoyed the evening with three playing on the vintage baseball teams!
⛳ Hague wins City Match Play
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The City Match Play tournament concluded Sunday at Carey Park Golf Course. In one semifinal of the Championship Flight it was second seed Jake Winchester against third seed Zach Surface. Surface took an early 3 up lead and never let up. He wound up with 4 birdies and no bogeys through 14 holes. He played flawless golf and seemingly made every putt he had a he got by Winchester 5&4.
⚾ Monarchs begin final week of regular season at home against Black Sox
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The defending NBC World Series champion Hutchinson Monarchs (24-6) will host the the Black Sox (5-17) at Hobart-Detter Field in Carey Park Monday night with the first pitch scheduled for 7 p.m. This will be the start of the last five regular season games that will conclude on Saturday.
HARD WORK PAYS OFF: Jake Martens Holds of Jeremy Huish at Rush County; Wins 2024 Speedweek Tour
LaCrosse, Kansas 7/14/2024 (www.urssracing.com) - The United Rebel Sprint Series presented by RacinDirt.Com traveled to LaCrosse, Kansas on Sunday to conclude its 4-day Speedweek Tour. Nineteen drivers checked into the quarter-mile “Bullring” for the night's action. Once preliminary action was concluded and the top 8 redraw was done, Kyler Johnson...
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