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Saints Baseball Splits Doubleheader with Conquistadors

Saints Baseball Splits Doubleheader with Conquistadors

February 26, 2015
Seward County baseball traveled to Cavalier Field for a doubleheader against the Dodge City Conquistadors on Feb. 25 and left with a split result of 1-1.
Lady Saints Bounce Back from Three-Game Losing Streak

Lady Saints Bounce Back from Three-Game Losing Streak

February 26, 2015
The Seward County Lady Saints softball righted the ship toward a winning record on Feb. 25 as they beat Northern Oklahoma College-Enid 11-10 and Independence Community College 13-2 in a double-header.
Lady Saints Swept by No. 1 Blue Dragons

Lady Saints Swept by No. 1 Blue Dragons

February 24, 2015
The Lady Saints traveled to Hutchinson in seek of vengeance on the undefeated Hutchinson Community College Blue Dragons after a 61-62 loss earlier in the season. Their vengeance turned into embarrassment with a 51-73 loss on Feb. 25.
Lady Saints softball in undefeated spree

Lady Saints softball in undefeated spree

February 20, 2015
The Lady Saints have been bringing their game to the bases since the being of their season. The ladies in green have been undefeated for their last five games.
Crusader photo/Xochitl Gonzales
Grant Glaze and Thayna Silva smiled and stood together for pictures after being crowned king and queen on homecoming night Saturday. Glaze represented the Crusader newspaper while Silva represented ISO. The two were selected from a group of students who were picked to represent organizations and clubs for the homecoming title. Glaze and Silva were the two representatives out of the top 10 with the most votes.

2015 Homecoming: Glaze and Silva take the crowns

February 20, 2015
The 2015 homecoming king and queen titles were presented to Crusader representative Grant Glaze and International Student Organization representative Thayna Silva.
Crusader photo/ Efren Rivero 
Hayden Howard pitches on the cold season opener against McCook Community College. Saints have a season record of 3-4 after having an early start to the season. Saints will face Odessa College Saturday.

Howard off to good start on the mound

February 20, 2015

Left-handed pitcher Hayden Howard had an impressive first week back on the mound for the Saints. Howard was named the Week One KJCCC Co-Pitcher of the...

Hatchard plays with determined attitude

Hatchard plays with determined attitude

February 20, 2015
Rebekah Hatchard went from living in South Australia and 30 minutes away from the beach, to playing college basketball in small town Liberal, Kansas.
Rotation opens for Packard

Rotation opens for Packard

February 20, 2015
Mitchell Packard was not a constant in the Saints rotation to start the season. In the first 11 games for Seward County, Packard only saw 10 minutes of action in two games. But just as Seward County changed semester terms, so too did Packard see change in his minutes. Packard has played in every game dating back to December 5, and every game he has made an impact.
Grant Glaze

College playoff proves successful

February 5, 2015
The first college football playoff was a major success. So much so, that many are already looking forward to what lies ahead. Sure, it may be too early in this system to make our conclusion about the playoffs, however, if ratings are any indication, then the playoff system may just be here to stay.
Crusader Photo/ Diana Chavira

Kyndal fires up Lady Saints

February 5, 2015
Kyndal Davis is midway through her sophomore season as a Lady Saint basketball player at Seward. Since she stepped on campus last year she has been a key factor in a highly competitive team. Last year it came as the team’s sixth man. She thrived in this role as if she had done it her whole career.
Myron Perry holds up a Major League Soccer ball. Perry played 
professionally as a goalkeeper for two years before teaching at Seward.

Professional soccer player now a professor

February 5, 2015
Myron Perry is currently in his second year as a teacher at Seward, but his background is different than the normal path of a college professor.
Workman expects top notch tennis season

Workman expects top notch tennis season

February 5, 2015
“I am really impressed with both teams, not only by their play on the court but the amount of character each member of the team shows,” Workman said. “I expect a great season from both teams. To expect less, I wouldn’t be doing my job.”
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