Tag: Iola High School

High School Football: Mustangs 28, Wildcats 6 Sometimes a win is worth a clean-shaven face. At least it was for Iola head coach David Daugharthy Friday night after his team surprised many by putting up…

Heading into Tuesday’s triangular with Santa Fe Trail and Anderson County, the Iola volleyball team was riding high as winners of three of their last four matches, fresh off of consecutive sweeps. The Fillies did…

High School and Middle School Cross Country: Iola Mustangs, Fillies and Ponies A mixture of Iola middle school and high school junior varsity runners competed at Eureka on Tuesday. The 8th-grade boys, led by Kaster…

The Iola Fillies came in first and the Mustangs were second at Thursday’s cross country meet at Central Heights. Both junior varsity teams placed first and four middle school boys medaled in their races. Thirteen…

High School Volleyball: Fillies 2, Lady Tornados 0; Fillies 2, Lady Yellowjackets 0 Iola Filly volleyball took a big step Tuesday night, grabbing two non-league sweeps over Fredonia and Eureka. Iola beat Eureka, a team…

HS Tennis: Iola Iola tennis wrapped up their regular season Tuesday night in Pittsburg. Despite the fact that their final set of matches versus Chanute were canceled due to rain, the Fillies finished third overall.…

High School Football: Mustangs 42, Trojans 19 OSAWATOMIE — Iola football head coach David Daugharthy thought long and hard after last week’s blowout loss to a previously winless Anderson County team. His team was 0-4…

The junior varsity tennis team ended its season on Monday in Chanute. The team, made up mostly of first-year tennis players, has had its growing pains this season and Monday night wasn’t any different as…

The heat that doomed Iola’s cross country home meet last Tuesday gave way Saturday morning as the Mustang and Filly varsity runners competed in the largest high school cross country meet in the country at…

Generations of students have gone through high school with a well-established notion of how their educational paths would lead. Learn the essentials — reading, writing, arithmetic — prepare for college, and if they’ve kept up…