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Butler men to play Ga. Highlands on Tuesday in NJCAA Tourney

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For the sixth time in the program’s history, the Butler men’s basketball team is heading to the NJCAA National Tournament, which will be held March 16-21 at the Sports Arena in Hutchinson, Kan.

Butler is currently 29-3 overall and finished with a program-best 14 conference wins while winning the Jayhawk West title. The Grizzlies, who received one of four at-large bids to the NJCAA National Tournament and is seeded No. 14, open tourney play on Tuesday at 10 a.m. against No. 19 Georgia Highlands (27-6), the District XIII and Region 17 Champion.

The Butler-Georgia Highlands winner will advance to face No. 3 College of Southern Idaho (31-2) on Wednesday at 6 p.m. The 2015 NJCAA National Tournament bracket can be found here.

Ranked seventh in the NJCAA men’s final regular-season poll, Butler had its second-best start and second-longest winning streak in school history, going 22-0 to open the 2014-15 season.

In the program’s history, Butler has won one national championship, two runner-up finishes and a third-place finish at the Tournament. The Grizzlies, then known as El Dorado Junior College, won the 1953 National Championship by defeating Arkansas City (Kan.) 82-64 in the final.

Butler made its return to national prominence in the 1990s under Randy Smithson, finishing runner-up at the NJCAA Tournament in 1992 and 1993 and a third-place finish in 1996. In 2010 under current head coach Mike Bargen, the Grizzlies made its first Tournament appearance since 1996.

Bargen, 165-92 overall in his eighth season at Butler, recently was named the Jayhawk West Coach of the Year – his second time winning the award. The Grizzlies had four players – Kyle Steward, Chris Howell, Jacolby Harris and Lamar Wofford – named to the KJCCC All-Jayhawk West Conference team. Steward earned first-team honors, while Howell, Harris and Wofford earned honorable mention honors.

Butler sweeps road doubleheader at Northern OK-Tonkawa

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TONKAWA, Okla. – The Butler softball team earned its first doubleheader sweep of the 2015 season, winning a run-rule 8-0 contest in Game 1, then taking a 10-7 comeback win in the nightcap over Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa on Tuesday.

Freshman pitcher Jenny Hittinger earned both the wins for 10th-ranked Butler (7-10 overall, 2-2 Jayhawk West), allowing no runs in 11 1/3 innings. Hittinger allowed just seven total hits and struck out 10 hitters in the doubleheader.

Sophomore infielder Monica Islava was the offensive star of the twinbill, hitting for the cycle in the second contest – a two-run triple to right in the first, an RBI double to deep left in the third inning, a single to left in the fourth and a solo home run to center in the sixth. Overall, Islava went 5-for-7 with a home run and five RBI in two games.

Butler will turn around and play Wednesday in its home opener against conference foe Pratt. First pitch at East Park is at 3 p.m.

Game 1 – Butler 8, Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa 0

The Grizzlies broke a scoreless tie in the top of the third inning with a pair of RBI doubles from Islava and Morgan Heckart. With one out, Megan Wurts reached first on an infield single, stole second and then advanced to third on a throwing error. After a walk to A’Liyah Rogers, Wurts scored on a wild pitch with Islava batting. Islava then doubled to right to score Rogers from third. Heckart capped the scoring with a double to center bringing in Islava.

Butler then broke open the contest with four runs in the fourth. Three consecutive singles by Danae Bina, Karlie Peck and Aujanae McCoy loaded the bases. Wurts then smacked a two-run single to score Bina and Peck. Three batters later, Ally Knopp hit a two-run double to right field that scored Wurts and A’Liyah Rogers.

Freshman Gracie Bogle ended the scoring for Butler with a solo home run to left field in the fifth, giving the Grizzlies an 8-0 lead. After allowing a leadoff single in the bottom of the fifth, Hittinger closed out the contest with three straight groundouts.

Hittinger (4-2) allowed just four hits in the complete-game shutout, striking out four and walking just one.

Offensively, Wurts went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBI, while McCoy went 3-for-4. Bina went 2-for-2 with a run scored.

Game 2 – Butler 10, Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa 7

Butler struck first with three runs in the first inning off Tonkawa starter Megan Rohrbough. Aujanae McCoy opened the inning with an infield single, stole second and advanced to third on a Megan Wurts double. Monica Islava then clubbed a two-run triple just over Mavericks right fielder Becky McCoy’s glove. Islava then scored on an Ally Knopp RBI groundout.

Tonkawa answered with seven runs off Butler starter Gracie Bogle, who allowed the first six batters to reach base. Resha Clemons and Shawna Cary had consecutive RBI singles to score the first two runs, then Rohrbough hit a two-run double to left to put the Mavs up 4-3. After retiring two of the next three hitters, Bogle gave up an RBI infield single to Dani Reynolds and a two-run single to Becky McCoy. Jenny Hittinger then came in relief of Bogle to get the final out of the inning.

In the third, the Grizzlies grabbed a run back when Islava doubled off the left-field wall to score Megan Wurts from second, pulling Butler within 7-4.

Butler took back the lead in the fourth by sending 10 batters to the plate, scoring four runs on four hits and taking advantage of three errors. Morgan Heckart opened the inning with a single, then Karlie Peck came in to pinch run. Peck would move third on a fielding error, then score on a Haylee Lorenz sacrifice fly.

With runners at the corners and one out, pinch runner Danae Bina scored from third on a passed ball to pull the Grizzlies within a run. A’Liyah Rogers then put Butler on top with a two-run single to left-center to score Jill Shipman and Aujanae McCoy.

Islava and Knopp then added back-to-back solo home runs with two outs in the sixth to put Butler up 10-7. Islava’s blast, which went over the 12-foot wall in straight-away center field, completed the hitting cycle as she went 4-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored in the contest.

McCoy and Wurts each had two hits and two runs scored, while Rogers and Knopp both had two RBIs.

Hittinger (5-2) earned the win, pitching the final 6 1/3 innings while allowing just three hits and striking out six.

Buhler High Wrestling All-League

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Eight Buhler wrestlers received post season awards.

1st Team
Justin Hershberger (126)
Logan Lindbloom (182)

2nd Team
Tyler Whitson (132)
Clayton Peterson (152)
Lawson Schultz (195)

Honorable Mention
Cole Brown (160)
Tyler Dowell (170)
Jacob Weast (220)

Cheney Recreation Commission – Adult Computer Class

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Join Rod Scheer as he leads participants through the different applications in Microsoft Office.  MS Word, Excel, Access, Power point and more.  Beginners encouraged to sign up or if you would just like to learn more. Enter through Middle School Front doors.

Date:                       Mondays, April 6-27

Location:                CHS Computer Room

Time:                      7:00-8:30 p.m.

Fee:                         $20.00

Deadline:                Wednesday, April 1

Bethany Manny Featured in KWU Cast of the Musical “Godspell”

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SALINA, KS (03/11/2015)(readMedia)– Bethany Manny of Hutchinson, KS was featured in the cast of the musical “Godspell,” based on the parables in The Gospel According to St. Matthew. Performances were presented on the stage in KWU’s Fitzpatrick Auditorium, Sams Hall of Fine Arts, Thursday-Sunday, March 5-9, 2015. “Godspell” was the first joint stage production for Kansas Wesleyan University and Salina Community Theatre (SCT).

Directing the cast of nine KWU students and one community member in the Broadway Revival version of the musical was Michael Spicer, executive director of Salina Community Theatre. His wife, Victoria “Vickee” Spicer, served as choreographer for the show, and Ken Hakoda, chair of the KWU Department of Music, was the show’s music director.

The cast consisted of Jaicee Wilson ’16 of Salina (as Jesus), Christian McQueen ’18 of Chino, CA (as John the Baptist/Judas), Caleb G. Rivera ’19 of Salina (as Nick), Eric Schwerdtfager ’15 of Salina (as Telly), actor Michael Parker (as George), Angel Reinert ’17 of Salina (as Anna Maria), Olivia Leif ’17 of Concordia, KS (as Lindsay), Casadie “Sadie” Smith ’17 of Salina (as Uzo), Bethany Manny ’16 of Hutchinson, KS (as Morgan), and Rachel Holzmeister ’15 of Gypsum, KS (as Celisse).

Those who attended the packed house for these shows enjoyed a great experience and the energetic performances by this cast during the season of Lent, presenting a modern take on the teachings of Jesus. Kudos to these KWU students who made this revival of a classic 1970s musical really come alive.

Kansas Wesleyan University – Founded in 1886. Kansas Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and accepts students of all faiths. Enrollment is approximately 700 students drawn from across the nation. Students receive individualized attention and academic support with an average 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio in the classroom. KWU provides a rigorous academic liberal arts education in its undergraduate and pre-professional programs and its MBA degree. Signature programs among the 40-plus degree options are Emergency Management, Nursing, Ministry Studies, Teacher Education, and Environmental Studies and Community Resilience. Kansas Wesleyan is a trailblazer by being the first four-year institution in the country to combine all of its academic study-away courses with intentional service-learning experiences, in the U.S. and across the globe, through The Center for Global Service Learning at KWU. The institution guarantees students one such course, known as The Wesleyan Journey, at no additional cost. Check us out at www.kwu.edu.