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NJCAA award follows top performer for Saints

February 27, 2014
While Niem Stevenson is a student at Seward County Community College, he has yet to pick a major or set a long-term plan to follow for his future. All Stevenson knows is that he wants to play basketball at a four-year university after Seward, and right now those plans look like they will be a reality.
Crusader photo/ Jakub Stepanovic
Quentin Purtue aims for two points in a basket in Seward’s game against the Dodge City Conquistadors.

Purtue persists for beaming future

February 27, 2014
It just seemed to happen at the right place, at the right time. He was working out at Marshall Middle School with a couple of other men, when Seward Head Coach Bryan Zollinger came in and saw him play basketball. That was five years ago, when Quentin Purtue, Seward Saints forward player for the men’s basketball team, received his chance to become more for himself, and his family.

Seward sets the new high standard

February 27, 2014
So it’s probably not exactly how they wanted to do it, but despite a last second 69-68 loss to Cloud County Saturday night at Bryant Gymnasium in Concordia, the Seward County Saints still managed to make Jayhawk Conference history by becoming the only four-time consecutive outright Jayhawk West Champions in league history.
Crusader photo/ Maria Lara
Seward County Lady Saints softball team held their home double header games against Northern Oklahoma-Enid  on Wednesday and ended the day with two solid wins, 2-1 and 9-1. The softball team will head to Frank Phillips today for a double header.  The Lady Saints are off to a strong start with a 13-2 record.

Saints sought, Canada brought

February 26, 2014
Coming from British Columbia, Canada, to play for the Lady Saints softball team is 1st Team All-Jayhawk West and All-Region VI player and biology major Felisha Vogelaar.
Softball season opener on Valentine’s Day

Softball season opener on Valentine’s Day

February 12, 2014
Anticipation has built as the Seward County Lady Saints softball season openers have been postponed due to weather conditions in the Midwest. The Lady Saints will start its season at Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa at 2 p.m. on Valentine’s Day.
Crusader Photo / Jakub Stepanovic
Kyndal Davis shoots for two points with support of teammates Janel Tammen (45) and Shanise Brooks (33) in a game against Colby Community College in the Green House Feb. 5.

Lady Saints falls in the clash of nationally ranked teams

February 12, 2014
The Lady Saints record changed to 22-3 and they took a hard loss as Seward and Hutch, two nationally ranked teams, took the court Saturday. The next conference game is on Wednesday, Feb. 12. The Lady Saints play at the Green House against Garden City at 6 p.m.
Crusader Photo / Jakub Stepanovic
­­­Alana Simon passes the ball in an effort against rival Hutchinson Community College ­Lady Blue Dragons.

From beach to basketball

February 12, 2014
Alana Simon is from San Mateo, Calif., where she attended San Mateo High School. In high school, Simon received the honor of Peninsula League Player of the Year as a senior. She is a freshman and a guard for the Lady Saints. Simon is a big part of the Lady Saints team. She averages 11.9 points per game and 3.1 assists per game.
Crusader Photo / Jakub Stepanovic
Sophomore Korina Chapman moves the ball in the game against Fort Carson as part of Billy’s Inn Classic­­­­­­.

Chapman nails it, adds polish to game

February 12, 2014
Korina Chapman is a sophomore for the Lady Saints basketball team. She is from Albuquerque, N.M. Before playing at Seward, Korina played at Boston College, where her season was cut short due to a knee injury. While at Boston College, she played a total of 31 games as a freshman.
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