Campus Wrestlers At Tournament

From the Hays Daily News

Dylan Schumacher laid back on the mat, his arms extended outward. Next to him, Haysville-Campus senior Dalton Miller raised his arms in victory. The scene punctuated a 4-3 Schumacher loss in the final of the 112-pound division of the Bob Kuhn Senior Prairie Classic on Saturday at Hays High School.

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Twisted Sisters win the Wellington Red, White & Blue Blast

Haysville girls include: Madison Light, Becca Greene, Sierra Kackley & Kaelyn Davidson

Twisted Sisters win the Wellington Red, White & Blue Blast!!!! This 18u fast pitch team consisting of players from Wichita, Derby, Wellington, Goddard and Haysville competed this weekend with an amazing 5 games played and won, to claim first place!

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Haysville Hometown Heroes End Season 0-1

The Haysville Hometown Heroes ended their one game season with a 82-94 loss to the Harlem Ambassadors this past Saturday Night. The Harlem Ambassadors is a professional show basketball team that travels the country playing local celebrity teams with proceeds from the games going to a local charity.

To play a good game you have to have the right moves. Photo: Janet Parton

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Campus Powder Puff Football

Photos by Chris Albertson


This past Saturday Campus girls took to the gridiron at Colt stadium. Both teams were made up of girls with one team(black) Freshman and Seniors and the other(white) Sophomore and Juniors. Proceeds from the game went to the Campus student council. Halftime entertainment was provided by the band Mind Decay. The winners of the Saturday game were the Senior/Freshman team.

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Campus Hall of Fame Inductees

By Jeff Davis
The Haysville Times

On February 9th, during half time of the Colts basketball game, the induction ceremony for the Haysville Campus High School Hall of Fame, Class of 2007 took place. Those named to the CHS Hall of fame for 2007 were Phil Bolin, Jim Hartman, and Steve Clanton.

Mr. Bolin excelled in baseball, basketball, football and track while at Campus from 1961 to 1963. He was a member of the 1962 Regional and State Champion Medley Relay Team and placed first at the Ark Valley League meet in the 440 yard run. In football, Mr. Bolin was named All-City in 1962 and 1963, and was an All-State Fullback in 1963. In addition, he was named All-City in Basketball for 1963. Mr. Bolin’s efforts helped to set the standard of excellence for future athletes at Haysville Campus High School. Bolin’s plaque was presented to him by his friend and current Campus Cross Country coach, Mr. Rick Curless.

Mr. Hartman was an outstanding athlete at Haysville Campus from 1973 to 1977 excelling in baseball, basketball and football. He was a member of the 1977 Ark Valley League and Regional Baseball Championship Team. In 1976, he was named Second Team All-Ark Valley League at Second Base. In 1977, he switched sides of the field and was named First Team All-Ark Valley League Short Stop. The 1976 football season brought more honors, Mr. Hartman was named First Team All-Ark Valley League Defensive Back and Second Team All-State Defensive Back during his senior season. Hartman’s plaque was presented by his mother Mrs. Connie Hartman.

Mr. Clanton was a teacher, coach and, in later years, athletic administrator at Campus for 30 years. His coaching duties over the years included Girls Basketball, Head and Assistant Boys Basketball for 9 years, Assistant Football for 17 years and Head Boys Baseball for 2 years. His efforts as leader of the Girls Basketball team from 1977 to 1984 were most notable as he led the Lady Colts to the State Tournament in 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984, with 4th Place finishes in 1982 and 1983. He was named Ark Valley League Girls Coach of the Year in 1982 and his 1983 team accomplished a 20 win season and were Ark Valley Champions. In his overall career with Lady Colt Basketball, he had 105 wins and 50 losses. Clanton’s plaque was presented to him by Mr. Myron Regier, a former colleague and current Campus Principal.

Those who made up the selection committee for the Haysville Campus High School Athletic/Activities Hall of Fame were Mr. Todd Bush, Mr. Ivan Chrisman, Mr. Brett Clark, Mr. Roger Emberson, Mr. Pat Lemons, Mrs. Debbie Opheim, Mr. Kevin McMullin, Mr. Dick Palmer, Dr. Del Rey, and Mr. Mike Rogers.

HOL exclusive – Colts Lose Before Break

By Donna & Amy White
The Haysville Times

Before the Campus Colts could count down to Christmas, they would have to check their “to do” list of opponents. With just two games left before the holiday break, Campus was looking to go into the break on a high note.

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Colts Volleyball Takes Regionals

By Donna & Amy White
The Haysville Times

While many Campus fans are expecting big things from the boys’ athletic programs this fall, the ladies have stayed below the radar. This has allowed the Lady Colts volleyball team to sneak in and steal the spotlight from their fellow Colts. And now the ladies are preparing to take State.
That’s right, the Lady Colts have had a stellar season this fall. Heading into their Sub-state bracket in Garden City last weekend, Campus held a 25-11 record. And most recently, the ladies won first place at Campus’ own tournament. They placed second at the Goddard tournament followed by a 3-0 stretch against Winfield, Ark City and Derby.
Campus has big goals heading into the post season. It has been ten years since Campus’ last appearance at state in 1996. And the last time the Lady Colts placed at state, Reagan was in office for his first term. But the battle is half won for the ladies. Last week’s travels earned the ladies a ticket to Topeka for State this weekend.
In Garden City last week, the Lady Colts battled for the chance to advance to state. Campus went two matches with Dodge City defeating them 25-19 and 25-20 to advance to the championship bracket. In the championship bracket, the ladies faced off against Wichita Northwest. The Lady Colts showed no signs of slowing down as they defeated Northwest 25-15 and 25-19 to win the Regional Championship.
This is all wonderful news for the ladies, but now comes the hard part. They must wait almost a week before they travel to Topeka this Friday. Campus is seeded number five. The Lady Colts will play three different teams to determine if they will move on the Saturday’s semi-final, consolation and championship matches.
The action starts bright and early for the ladies with a 9:30 am match against Maize followed directly by a match against number one seed Olathe-South. Later in the day, Campus will play Lawrence in their final match of the bracket. The results of those games will determine when the team will play on Saturday.
We would like to congratulate the Lady Colts volleyball team on an outstanding season and wish them the best of luck as they head to Topeka! Go girls!