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Kansas Pregame and Nex-Tech Wireless continue to recognize those behind the scenes helping area sports teams achieve success. Check out the Spring Supporting Cast below and for more about Nex-Tech Wireless visit www.nex-techwireless.com.
Jerry Darling, Norton Wrestling

Lisa Jennison grew up in Healy in a family that valued faith and athletics. The family attended the United Methodist Church in Healy, a town of 234 people located 24 miles from Scott City.
Her mother, Diana, has long served as a positive influence. Lisa’s father, Richard, stands 6-foot-8 and played basketball at Garden City Community College, and both her brothers were also involved in sports.

On March 10, Kansas City-Washington football players Cory Macon and Jalen Spencer earned National Honor Society induction for the 2019-20 school year. Macon, with a cumulative 3.8 grade-point average, finished the semester with a 4.0.
Last season, Macon and Spencer helped Washington football post a 6-3 mark, the first winning year for the program since ’14, and the most single season victories by the Wildcats in 15 years.

On June 29, Hays High football coach Tony Crough discussed his highly talented Indian squad. HHS junior linebacker Gavin Meyers has received multiple Power 5 offers in the last eight months from Colorado, Kansas State and Nebraska. Senior defensive end Gaven Haselhorst, with an elite first step and 22 tackles for loss last fall, has collected offers from Fort Hays State and Washburn. Both players delivered 100-plus tackles in 2019 and are already well-known throughout the state.

The new Kansas Pregame Spring Edition, featuring the first ever spring yearbook with postseason coverage of basketball, cross country, football, volleyball and wrestling, in honor of the Class of 2020's lost senior year, is now online.
"I am so proud of this Spring Edition," publisher John Baetz said. "It took much longer to complete than anticipated and required contributions from a number of people across the Sunflower State, but it was well worth it."

Being a senior in high school is one of the best times of a person’s life, especially when he or she lives in a small town.
Everyone knows your name, and when people see you in public, they always ask, “Are you ready for school to be over?” Of course, without hesitating, my answer would always be a solid, "Yes!"