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  • Swedes Run Past Raiders 36-7

    Mike Motz, Sports Reporter|Oct 14, 2020

    The Red Raiders made the drive out to Gothenburg Friday for a district matchup against a Swedes team coming off a 28-to-6 upset road win against the previously unbeaten Mitchell Tigers. The Sidney defense knew it would have to contend with a recently revamped and revived Gothenburg attack if they were to pull off an upset of their own. Gothenburg started on offense, and methodically marched down the field, capping the drive with a short touchdown pass to give the Swedes an early 7-to-0 lead. On...

  • Warriors Stumble Against Mullen, 46-14

    Mike Motz, Sports Reporter|Oct 14, 2020

    Leyton’s Warrior Football team lost it’s second game in a row, falling on the road 46-to-14 against conference rival Mullen Friday night. The loss drops Leyton to 5-and-2, with the losses coinciding with a rash of injuries, most notably the loss of junior standout running back Kole Bush, who was averaging nearly 100 yards rushing per game, for the season with a knee injury. Junior quarterback Scout Gamble was intercepted three times and lost a fumble, and the Warriors’ offensive line gave up si...

  • County Backs Memorial Basketball Court

    Forrest Hershberger, Publisher Sidney Sun-Telegraph|Oct 14, 2020

    The Alan Hartzler Memorial Basketball Court is a step closer to reality. In the Oct. 5 meeting of the Cheyenne County commissioners, the commissioners were asked to consider a donation from Keno Funds. On Jan. 28, John Phillips and Sidney Parks/Aquatic Center/Cemetery Superintendent Tom Von Seggern first presented the proposal of constructing a memorial basketball court to the city council. The site will be at 519 Toledo St., east of the Cheyenne County Community Center. In February, a project...