Hoops Team Camp June 19-23, 2017 DCHS Fieldhouse Middle School 3-5pm High School 6-9pm
5/6 Red Demon Roundup
DCHS Boy’s Golf
The Dodge City High School golf team competed in the Great Bend Invitational on Tuesday and finished third. Luke Gleason led them in scoring with a 78 which was good enough for an 8th place individual finish. Following Gleason was Dylan Ratts and Adam Keseen who had an 81, Canyon Owens and Matthew Vogel who had an 82 and Ethan Goertzen who shot a 91. They were in action Friday night at a tournament in Garden City.
DCHS Girl’s Swimming
The Lady Demon swim team competed in a meet in Salina on Thursday. The meet had two separate divisions and Dodge City finished third in both scoring 420 points and 419 points respectively. The Lady Demons placed first in six different events across the two divisions. Dodge City will head to Hays next Thursday for the WAC championship meet.
DCHS Baseball
The Red Demons clinched a share of the WAC title Friday night, being Liberal on the road 5-2. With the win, the Dodge City moves to (11-5, 5-3) on the season. They will take on Wichita Heights and Newton on Tuesday.
DCHS Softball
DCHS Track
Dodge City competed in the Garden City Invitational on Thursday and walked away with 12 gold medals. Juan Gomez took first in the 100 and 200 meters, Chidera Okoro took gold in the 100 and 200 meters, the 400 meters, and the long jump. Jason Luft took first in the 800 meters, Marcelo Cruz took gold in the 3200 meters, Savana Wilson took gold in the 100 meter hurdles, Same Unruh finished first in the 300 meter hurdles, Erick Villa won gold in the discus and the boy’s 4×100 meter relay team walked away with gold. Next up for the Red Demons is the WAC tournament at home next week.
Red Demon Roundup for 5/2
-DCHS Baseball
The Dodge City boy’s baseball team swept Great Bend on the road 3-2 and 3-0. The wins move the Red Demons to 10-5 this season and 4-3 in conference play. They will play their final conference game at Liberal on Friday.
-DCHS Girl’s Soccer
After an eight-game streak of either winning or tying games, the Lady Demons’ soccer team fell on the road versus Wichita East 2-1. Maryiah Reyes scored Dodge City’s only goal. The loss pushes their record to 7-3-2 on the season. They will continue their road trip on Thursday when they take on Hays.
Red Demons Tennis goes Back to Back with WAC Titles
Red Demons take first at WAC championship for the second straight year
By: Timothy Everson
It came down to the very last match of the day but the Dodge City boy’s tennis team repeated as WAC champions.
The championship is split with Garden City who also recorded 13 wins throughout the day. The Red Demons got to host the tournament after it was postponed and moved from Garden City due to weather.
Dodge City swept through singles play with both number one singles player Brett Groth and number two singles player Victor Bernia going 4-0 on the day to take first place in their respective divisions.
With the four wins today, Groth is now 24-2 on the year and was named WAC Player of the Year.
In Dodge City was solid in the doubles matches as well. The number one doubles team consisting of Zachary Ridgway and Rolando Lopez finished third going 2-2 while the number two doubles team of Bryce Harmon and Colin Clark tied for first with a record of 3-1.
What makes the repeat even more impressive is that the Red Demons had
five seniors to replace from last years team.
Dodge City will host the regional tennis tournament this Saturday starting at 9 a.m.
The Red Demons were regional champions in 2016.
Lady Demons overtake Panthers in overtime
Lady Demons’ defense secures overtime win
By Timothy Everson
For the second time in past three days, the Dodge City High School girl’s soccer team endured a double overtime game. But, unlike their 1-1 tie on Tuesday versus Garden City, they were rewarded for their extra labor with a 1-0 win over Great Bend.
“Playing 80 minutes is tough,” head coach Saul Hernandez said. “Playing 100 minutes is even tougher. I’m proud of the girls. They stuck with it. I could tell the frustration in some of them but they pushed through it.”
The win moves the Lady Demons to 7-2-2 on the season and 4-0-1 in WAC play.
Like many times this season, defense was the name of the game.
“Our defense has kept us in games all season long,” Hernandez said. “They’re really organized and they communicate well. They have a good keeper. All of the defenders back there work well together and know the system. They’re on the same wavelength and that helps.”
Dodge City had their opportunities throughout regulation and the first overtime but just couldn’t get past the strong defensive play of Great Bend.
“We’ve been struggling to finish,” keeper Angie Ojeda said. “But I know my girls, whether it’s regular time or overtime, will get it done.”
With the second overtime looming, Hernandez made a personnel adjustment in the hopes to tip the offensive scales in their favor. With Ojeda and the defenders continuing their strong play, the Demons forwent a little extra security in the attempts to boost their firepower.
“I saw the desperation and the urgency of the girls who wanted to score,” Hernandez said. “In the end that’s why I threw three forwards up and just kept three defenders back. We went really offensive and took that risk to get that win at the end and it paid off this time.”
With 4:16 left in the final overtime and the game, Great Bend was able to deflect a couple of game-winners before Aneth Morales finished it off.
The win marked the fifth shutout of the season for the Lady Demons and the second 1-0 win over Great Bend this season.
“I take a lot of pride in a shutout,” Ojeda said. “And it’s not just me. It’s also my defense.
It’s their duty to watch my back and mine to watch their’s and they’ve been doing such a good job where I don’t even have to do my job.”
Dodge City has either won or tied eight games in a row and will attempt to extend that streak on the road next Tuesday at Wichita-East.
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