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Athletes, what should you do now?

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Saturday would've been the annual FREE Sharp Performance Athletic Testing Combine at the Salina Fieldhouse. With the event now postponed, Kansas Pregame publisher John Baetz talks to aspiring college athletes about what they should be doing in this uniquely challenging time. (Photos by Jacob Isaacson)

Saturday, April 11th, would've been the FREE Sharp Performance Athletic Testing Combine at the Salina Fieldhouse.

Kansas Pregame publisher John Baetz has partnered with Jake Sharp and a number of sponsors to provide the free athletic testing for almost 10 years.

In this video, Baetz talks about what aspiring college athletes should be doing in this time away from school during the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Opinion: KSHSAA decision was necessary

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Kansas Pregame publisher John Baetz talks about KSHSAA's decision to cancel the remainder of the state basketball tournaments and announces revisions to plans for the Spring Edition.

To say I was passionate about high school football growing up in Smith Center is a bit of an understatement. Football was my identity as a teenager. It permeated most aspects of my life and was seldom far from my mind.

Heading into my junior season of high school football I was beyond excited. I expected to be a full-time starter after seeing varsity action as a sophomore. I was looking forward to following in my older brother’s footsteps as a Redmen lineman.

Chanute wins 4A State

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Photo by Huntyr Schwegman

SALINA, KS — Over 200 wrestlers from 52 different schools arrived in Salina this weekend for the KSHSAA 4A Wrestling Championships. This year also marked the first KSHSAA sanctioned girls championship tournament in the state.

Number one ranked Chanute entered the tournament as the favorite qualifying a staggering 12 wrestlers. Nine other teams managed to qualify seven or more wrestlers.

Another year of State wrestling in the books

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The state of Kansas crowned wrestling champions Feb. 27-29. The action started Thursday with the first ever girls KSHSAA All-Class State Championship in Salina. The boys continued the action Friday and Saturday with classes at separate sites across the state. Find tournament schedules, the final KWCA rankings of the season and links to Track Wrestling's results pages below for each classification:

Girls All-Class State Championship (Completed)

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