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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»1A Sub-State Brackets Set, Post-Season Begins Thursday

    1A Sub-State Brackets Set, Post-Season Begins Thursday

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    By Troy Coverdale on February 21, 2022 High School Sports, Sports

    KSHSAA finalized its brackets for the Class 1A sub-state tournaments Sunday morning, setting up games this week for three of the four 1A Division I teams in the area.

    The Frankfort girls will host Onaga Friday night, seeking to move on to a matchup against second-seeded Doniphan West a week later. 

    Also on Friday, Blue Valley-Randolph play at Lincoln, with the winner advancing to face Clifton-Clyde the following week.

    Thursday will see the Blue Valley-Randolph boys host Washington County. Solomon is the second see and will be the opponent for the winner the following week.

    Frankfort’s boys drew the second seed for the sub-state at their gym and will be off until March 3rd.

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    Troy returns to Manhattan after spending the last 20 years in Greeley, CO. He served as the "Voice of the UNC Bears" while serving as the news & sports director for a local station. Troy is a ' 93 K-State grad and grew up near Circleville.

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