
Wrestling coop competes at Onaga
The wrestling coop made up of Hiawatha, Doniphan West and Troy Public Schools competed at Onaga on Friday, Feb. 7.

The wrestling coop made up of Hiawatha, Doniphan West and Troy Public Schools competed at Onaga on Friday, Feb. 7.

Olivia Hawks The Hawk-Eye The Hiawatha Headliners, had their first competition on Jan. 11 at Maryville High School in Maryville, MO. They performed at 9… Login to continue reading Login…

Hiawatha High School students Cameron Bosworth and Dani Morton were officially crowned as Winter Homecoming King and Queen of 2025 during halftime at the Red Hawk boys’ basketball game portion of the homecoming basketball competition against the Riley County Falcons during a special coronation ceremony that also featured winter homecoming candidates Alija Contreras and Tyler Willich and Kameron Winder and Jana Capparos. Both sides of the gym was packed full of members from the community, especially those who moved to get close enough to snap photos of the King and Queen.

The Hiawatha Red Hawks (5-9, 2-5) won at home on Friday night by a score of 73-58. They defeated the Riley County Falcons (4-10, 2-6).

Frank NewellSports Reporter for the Hiawatha World The Lady Red Hawks (8-5, 4-3), were home on Friday evening. They were beaten by the Riley County… Login to continue reading Login…

Hiawatha High School is currently participating in a Spirit Week as part of the Winter Homecoming festivities.

The Lady Red Hawks (7-3, 4-2), took to the court Saturday afternoon of Feb. 1. They played in their third and final round game of the Hiawatha High School Girls Invitational Tournament. The Lady Red Hawks were defeated the Troy Lady Trojans (11-1, 6-0). The final score was 44-33.

The Hiawatha Red Hawks (4-8, 1-4) visited Perry-Lecompton on Friday night to face the Kaws. They lost in overtime by a final score of 56-49.

This gallery features photos of the Winter Homecoming 2025 candidates. The Winter Homecoming King candidates are Kameron Winder, Cameron Boswell and Tyler Willich. The Winter… Login to continue reading Login…

The Hiawatha Red Hawks were in Seneca Tuesday night, to participate in the 11th annual Nemaha Central Boys Basketball Tournament. They were defeated by the home team by a final score of 52-32. Teams joining Nemaha Central and Hiawatha were from Troy, Jackson Heights, St. Mary’s, Holton, Rock Creek and Marysville.