Volleyball is an emotional and entertaining sport. The whole team has to fight for each point and every point is important. The quality of play of an experienced team becomes stronger with volume. Loudness, constant conversation and communication on the court keeps players excited, so a successful team also needs their fans.
The Lady Saints volleyball team swept the Cloud County Lady Thunderbirds in a match on Oct. 8, The theme for the game was “Dig Pink,” which was in support of breast cancer awareness.
Members of the Seward County Community College volleyball family may think those who are not familiar with the name Daiane Souza have probably been living under a rock for the past two years.
A Hall of Fame is headed to Seward. The Hall should feature the best of Seward County athletics history. Seward County Sports Information Director Roy...
"Soccer is targeted to come to Seward within the next two years. Depending on how soon we can get the facilities and how our finances look, that is the...
The Saints 2011-2012 volleyball team not only will count on the support of new freshmen players but also the addition of a new assistant volleyball coach, Michelle Hayes.
Pumping up to Rihanna’s music before a game is a ritual sophomore Courtney Geesing does to prep for a volleyball game. Having recently been named KJCCC player of the week, maybe jamming out to Rihanna is working for her.
The Lady Saints started the fall season with 4-1 at the Dodge Tournament this weekend. The Lady Saints softball team has six returning sophomores out of 20 players this year, and, according to Coach Andrea Gustafson, they are good leaders on and off the field.
As the year starts, Seward County baseball is bringing in 16 true freshmen and returning three redshirt freshmen and 12 sophomores, for a total of 31 players who are included on the Fall 2011 roster.