The season began with a win at Lyons, and ended with a loss despite some hard trying.
In between there was good and bad, a blowout at Herington, a loss to SES that was quite sad.
The running back crew of Sheldon, Drew, and Marc was dandy, but hey, don’t forget about Andy.
At quarterback Mitchell did all he could, but a broken hand before Hillsboro was no good.
Matt stepped in and was rather swell, next year he will be ready to do well.
The Warrior defense was tough and played stout, one of the best around, that, there is no doubt.
Eight seniors played their final game, they can hold their heads high and without shame.
Coach Thierolf, Smith, and Meyer ended another season of fun, together they’ve coached 201.
The curtain is closed, uniforms given back, it’s going to be nearly a year before another sack.
While football was great and the fans had fun, those Warriors weren’t the only ones.
Cross country runners ran until they were red, it seemed the only time they weren’t was when they were in bed.
Camille, Jaclyn, Louis, and Ryan led the way, quiet leaders with not much to say.
However, it didn’t much matter, when you are running two or three miles who has time for chatter?
From Abilene to Wamego, and Peabody to Hesston, all of the kids tried so hard to win.
While medals and trophies look good on a rack, each and every competitor deserves a pat on the back.
The season ended with three at Wamego, Louis and Ryan have one more shot at “The Big Show.”
Volleyball was the final fall sport, and when it came to talent this team did not fall short.
Thirteen wins was five better than ’07, with no seniors leaving next season could be heaven.
A first-round loss in sub-state was not fine, but there were plenty of times this team shined.
A tournament win at Centre was the highlight of the year, and next season this team could impose some fear.
It’s a quiet scene now that it’s November, but there was still plenty the athletes can remember.
Next winter sports will overshadow the fall, until then, a tip of the hat to those who just gave it their all.